The excitement surrounding the A2b mini-set release for *Pokemon TCG Pocket*, dubbed Shining Revelry, is palpable. This latest addition brings a fresh twist to beloved Pokemon, introducing a range of new cards that promise to enhance gameplay and strategy. Here’s a comprehensive look at the cards revealed so far in *Pokemon TCG Pocket*: Shining Revelry.
Pokemon TCG Pocket: Shining Revelry Cards
Below is a detailed list of all the cards introduced in the Shining Revelry set for *Pokemon TCG Pocket*:
Card | Effect |
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Charizard Ex | 180HP Stoke (1 Fire Energy): Take 3 Fire Energy from your Energy Zone and attach it to this Pokemon. Steam Artillery (3 Fire Energy, 2 Colorless Energy): 150 damage. 3 Retreat Cost |
Lucario Ex | 150HP Aura Sphere (3 Fighting Energy): This attack also does 30 damage to one of your opponent’s Benched Pokemon. 100 damage. 2 Retreat Cost |
Wiglett | 60HP Spring Out (1 Water Energy): 1 of your opponent’s Pokemon is chosen at random. Deal 30 damage to it. 1 Retreat Cost |
Pachirisu | 70HP Plasma (1 Lightning Energy): Take a Lightning Energy from your Energy Zone and attach it to one of your Benched Lightning Pokemon. 10 damage. 1 Retreat Cost |
Varoom | 70HP Headbutt (1 Metal Energy): 10 damage. 1 Retreat Cost |
Tatsugiri | 70HP Retreat Directive (Ability): Your Active Dondozo has no Retreat Cost. Rain Splash (1 Water Energy): 20 damage. 1 Retreat Cost |
Sprigatito | 60HP Cry for Help (1 Grass Energy): Put one random Grass Pokemon from your deck into your hand. 1 Retreat Cost |
Pinsir | 90HP Guillotine Rush (1 Grass, 2 Colorless Energy): Flip a coin until you get tails. This attack does 40 more damage for each heads. 50+ damage. |
Red (Supporter) | During this turn, attacks used by your Pokemon do +20 damage to your opponent’s Active Pokemon Ex. |
Iono (Supporter) | Each player shuffles the cards in their hand into their deck, then draws that many cards. |
These are all the cards we've seen so far in *Pokemon TCG Pocket*: Shining Revelry. Each card brings unique abilities and strategies to the table, promising to shake up the meta and provide players with new ways to build their decks. For more tips and in-depth information on *Pokemon TCG Pocket* and its latest additions, be sure to check out The Escapist.