Actually if the Ariados card would work on the mobile app then you can boost that since ariados basically has the exact same ability. Trying it out right now but I think there’s a bug (no pun intended… like a code bug)
A trainer card is coming out and the person is crispin. It says search your deck for 2 basic energy cards of different typings and attach one to a pokemon in play and put one is your hand. It is broken. btw, lapras is a perfect buddy for Chien-Pao Ex
Make you wonder how common it is if it's only worth 98¢ not even a dollar. I don't know how they decide on price but they must be smocking on something to price it that low. I've seen cards with terrible and unplayable aka way would anyone use that effects worth more than that.
On the one hand I can see this being legit but on the other its kinda crazy how much lapras and cinderace are just better than the other 2. I've been out of the game for a bit and just spectating but terapagos seems a little underwhelming 150 for 2 colorless is nice but imo nothing special(still mad about the ogrepon cards being ehhh, let my turtle lil nephew be cracked...)
Not only would these cards be leaked in Japanese first, and that Cinderace with free retreat is too strong for that attack cost, but I’m 90% sure they wouldn’t have the Tera Rule but a Stellar Rule. As for what that Stellar Rule could be… I have two options. 1. Once per turn before you attack, you may discard 1 Basic Energy from this Pokémon. This Pokémon is the same type as that energy. 2. If this Pokémon attacks a Tera or Stellar Pokémon, apply weakness to that attack (if it isn’t already weak to your type).
Usually cards in Japan are revealed rather than leaked. There's been a few times over the years where English cards have leaked from the printing factories months in advance. Paldean Fates, Evolutions, etc.
Lapras and Cinderace will probably see play in fast paced damage builds while Galvantula and Terapagos will slow the game down to a crawl. Love the theme of these cards
Late to the party, I started seriously playing the tcg last summer, love watching these videos and get an insight into the old formats, very interesting and entertaining