Palpitoad
(W)
90 HP
Stage 1
Weakness (G)
Resistance none
Retreat cost (C)
Ability – Relax
When you put this Pokémon in play, put 1 damage counter on all Pokémon in play. Your turn ends.
(C)(C) – Determine – 20
(W)(C)(C) – Carry Over – 60
Tympole
(W)
60 HP
Basic
Weakness (G)
Resistance none
Retreat cost (C)
(C) – Whack – 10
(W)(C) – Turn – 20
This attack does 30 damage if there are any damage counters on this Pokémon.
Lugia
(C)
80 HP
Basic
Weakness (L)
Resistance none
Retreat cost none
(C)(C) – Blue Moon – 20
If you have at least 2 Pokémon in your hand with “Articuno”, “Zapdos”, or “Moltres” in their names, this attack does 70 damage instead.
(C)(C) – Employ Wind
If you retreated a Pokémon last turn, search your deck for a trainer card, shuffle your deck, and put it on top. Either way, put 5 damage counters on your opponent’s Pokémon in any way you like.
Preferable Preferences
Supporter
You and your opponent play Rock, Paper, Scissors. If you chose Rock, your opponent’s active Pokémon is paralyzed. If Paper, it is confused. If Scissors, it is asleep. Your opponent applies the same to your active Pokémon (Rock=paralyzed, Paper=confused, Scissors=asleep). The player that wins the Rock, Paper, Scissors may choose any benched Pokémon in play and shuffle it into its deck.
Keep Working!
Trainer
Put 1 damage counter on your active Pokémon. If your opponent has more than 1 Pokémon on his/her bench with Pokémon Powers, Poké-Powers, Poké-Bodies, or Abilities, discard an energy card attached to any Pokémon in play with Pokémon Powers, Poké-Powers, Poké-Bodies, or Abilities. If your opponent has (G) and (C) Pokémon in play, put one damage counter on one of your opponent’s benched Pokémon. If you can’t do any of those, discard the top card of your deck and your opponent’s deck.
Wealth Is Lost
Trainer
If your opponent retreats his/her Pokémon, after he/she chooses which Pokémon to make active, you may discard this card from your hand. Your opponent must select another Pokémon to retreat for.
If your opponent has less than 3 Pokémon in play, this attack does nothing.
Tyrogue
(F)
50 HP
Basic
Weakness (P)
Resistance none
Retreat cost none
Ability – Further Baby
Once during your turn before your attack, you may use this ability. Search your deck for a Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, or Hitmontop and place it on top of any of your Pokémon in play with Tyrogue in its name. This counts as evolving.
Hitmontop
(F)
70 HP
Basic
Weakness (P)
Resistance (N)
Retreat cost (C)(C)
Ability – Critical Response
If this Pokémon did not evolve from a Tyrogue, this Pokémon can’t attack.
(C)(C) – Innocence Break
Does 10 damage to all Pokémon.
(F)(C)(C) – Express
Does 20 damage to all Pokémon without a resistance. Does 30 damage to all Pokémon without a weakness.
Bellossom
(G)
90 HP
Stage 2
Weakness (R)
Resistance none
Retreat cost (C)(C)
(G)(C)(C) – Slow Trap – 100
Flip a coin. If heads, the defending Pokémon is paralyzed. If your opponent has exactly two Pokémon in play, this attack does nothing.
(G)(G)(G)(C) – Perpendicular Attack
This attack does “10xy” damage. X is the number of your opponent’s benched Pokémon with damage counters on them. Y is the number of basic energies attached to this Pokémon but not used to pay for this attack.
Oddish
(G)
50 HP
Basic
Weakness (R)
Resistance none
Retreat cost (C)
Pokémon Power – Anti-Pokémon
Once during your turn, before your attack, you may flip a coin. If heads, discard a Pokémon on your opponent’s bench (this does not count as knocking it out). If tails, your opponent draws 3 prizes.
(G) – Swing – 10
Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does nothing.
(C)(C) – Push – 10
Furret
(C)
100 HP
Stage 1
Weakness (L)
Resistance (P)
Retreat cost (C)
(C) – Check
Reveal the top card of you and your opponent’s deck and put it back. This attack does 10 damage times the number of Pokémon your opponent has in play.
(C)(C) – Ki Blast
Discard as many energy cards attached to this Pokémon as you like.
This attack does 20 damage for each energy card you discarded. Then it does 10 damage times the number of energy cards still attached to this Pokémon.
Bill’s Electabuzz
(L)
100 HP
Basic
Weakness (F)
Resistance none
Retreat cost (C)
Pokémon Power – Subservience
This power works only if you have more prizes than your opponent.
Whenever your opponent draws a prize, you may flip a coin. If heads, you may draw the same number of prizes, then discard this Pokémon.
(L)(L) – Power Play – 40
If the defending Pokémon is (C), this attack does 20 damage instead.
(L)(C)(C) – Bake – 60
Discard a basic energy card from one of your Pokémon. Take two basic energy cards of a different type (from what you discarded) from your discard pile and attach them to any of your Pokémon in any way you like.
Houndoom EX
(D)
100 HP
Stage 1
Weakness (F)
Resistance (P)
Retreat cost none
Poké-Body – Reluctance
Any time a Pokémon is knocked out, the player may choose not to draw a prize.
(C) – Red Burning Fire!
Discard all basic (R) energy attached to this Pokémon. This attack does 20 damage times the number of energies you discarded. Put 1 damage counter on all benched Pokémon.
(C)(C)(C)(C) – Shine – 60
Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 70 damage instead.
Houndour
(R)
60 HP
Basic
Weakness (W)
Resistance none
Retreat cost (C)
(C) – Scratch – 10
(R) – Fade – 20
The defending Pokémon is paralyzed. This Pokémon is knocked out.