by Pokémaster on March 5, 2011
Happy belated 15th birthday, Pokemon! On February 27th, 1996, Pokemon Red and Green were released in Japan to a dying Gameboy platform, though they had been in production since 1990. With 150 Pokemon (and one hidden Pokemon, unbeknownst to Nintendo), 15 years later, it’s one of the most popular gaming franchises on the planet with almost 650 Pokemon now! Thank you Satoshi Tajiri, Ken Sugimori, and Junichi Masuda for changing our lives!
Source: PokéBeach
by Pokémaster on March 5, 2011
- Age range: 10 and up / Number of players: 2
- Manufacturer: Pokemon USA
You will received 1 randomly selected theme deck from this set.
by Pokémaster on March 3, 2011
Bridging the gap between the Legend series and Black and White, Call of Legends will feature ton of previously unreleased Japanese Promo cards as well as Prime Pokemon made exclusively for Englishspeaking fans!
by Pokémaster on March 2, 2011
- Factory Sealed
- 3 Booster packs
Bridging the gap between the Legend series and Black and White, Call of Legends will feature ton of previously unreleased Japanese Promo cards as well as Prime Pokemon made exclusively for Englishspeaking fans!
by Pokémaster on March 1, 2011
Call Energy provide C Energy. Once during your turn, if the Pokemon Call Energy is attached to is your Active Pokemon, you may search your deck for up to 2 Basic Pokemon and put them onto your Bench. If you do, shuffle your deck and your turn ends.
by Pokémaster on February 28, 2011
- HP 80
- Stage 3: Evolves from Mareep
- No. 180 Wool Pokemon
- Ht: 2’07″
- Wt: 29.3 lbs
Thunder Spear: Choose 1 of your opponent’s Pokemon. This attack does 20 damage to that Pokemon. Thundershock 40: Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokemon is now Paralyzed.
by Pokémaster on February 27, 2011
- HP 90
- Stage 1: Evolves from Koffing
- No. Poison Gas Pokemon
- Ht: 3’11″
- Wt: 20.9 lbs
Super Poison Breath: The Defending Pokemon is now Poisoned.
Super Explosion 90: Weezing does 90 damage to itself, and don’t apply Weakness to this damage.
- HP 80
- Stage 1: Evolves from Totodile
- No. 159 Big Jaw Pokemon
- Ht 3’07″
- Wt 55.1 lbs
Wave Splash 30. Big Bite 50: The Defending Pokemon can’t retreat during your opponent’s next turn.
by Pokémaster on February 25, 2011
Look at the top 4 cards of your deck and put as many of them as you like back on top of your deck in any order. Then, put the remaining cards on the bottom of your deck in any order.