Monday, January 30, 2012

Card Reviews 1/30/2012

Finally got around to making Card Reviews. This will not always be daily, but I'll try to review 5 cards for each day.


Ursaring Prime        A-

This card is shunned by many players for its weakness and high retreat and they often ignore the glaring strengths, like how easy it is set up Berserk. One Double Colorless Energy and a Rainbow Energy doles out 90 damage and discards, while two DCE’s deals out a whopping 120 damage. For a “unplayable” card it sure is really destructive. Works amazing with Donphan Prime and Typhlosion. Worthwhile card to use.













Kingdra LA                B-

This card is underwhelming for a really hyped card. Although Aqua Stream is good to use once, then the damage resets. Dragon Pump is powerful but costly. It requires you to discard 2 cards. A hefty price, unless you are using a Gyarados deck. Using Dragon Pump is a very costly attack requiring you to destroy your hand to attack and once you run out of cards, you’re unable to do 60 damage. But 40 for 1 eneregy is good enough, so I can give it the benefit of the doubt.




Ho-Oh LEGEND        B

Another card that gets so much heat. People hate this card for being a legend and for it’s attack cost.  With Sacred Rainbow being Energy Burn and Bright Wing being Fire Spin (with one less discard), this card is a good. Works well in Typhlosion Decks and is a good alongside Reshiram. Not to mention, this LEGEND is one of the only legends that does not have the 2 prize drawback.













Dark Feraligatr         C

This card was great for its time as it shut down Baby Pokemon, which were a major force in those days. Its attack was decent and as a Dark Pokemon it naturally had low HP. However, with no Pokemon Breeder, it was not always easy to bring it out. Its art does not look too menacing despite that it can scare babies accordinbg to its power. Not a bad card, I’d say.













Sceptile (GE)             B-

The Wild Growth Poke-Body is amazing as it supplies double the energy. However, its HP is kinda low. It does 50/70 with just 2 energy (not counting if Dialga G Lv X is in play). The artwork is beautiful with its grand pose and wonderful background. But the Retreat Cost sucks. This card is good to use when SP's are not around.

Fast Daze and Furious Knights



These Theme Decks Reviews will be kept relatively short. The two Theme Decks I’ll be reviewing are the Noble Victories ones, Fast Daze and Furious Knights. I originally was not going to buy them until I knew more information, but after the usual PokeBeach reception of anything being “mediocre” I’ve decided to preorder just to piss off these moronic kids. Seriously, you whiny immature ingrates, fuck off.

And it turned out for the better. Many of the included cards were worth buying. Let’s start with Fast Daze:

Pokemon
2x Accelgor
4x Shelmet
1x Leavanny
2x Swadloon
3x Sewaddle
1x Lilligant
2x Petilil
2x Crustle
2x Dwebble
3x Foongus
1x Volcarona
2x Larvesta
2x Simisear
2x Pansear

Trainers
2x Energy Search
2x Potion
2x Cheren
2x Great Ball
1x N
2x Pokemon Communication
2x Super Rod

Energy
12x Grass Energy
6x Fire Energy

Not bad. I always wanted that Volcarona. Although besides that and Accelgor, not many pokemon are that good. But this is made up by the trainers. The inclusion of N is always welcome, as well as Super Rod, a very useful card. Cheren is always helpful. Leavanny is alright, as it alleviates weaknesses. Lilligant has an attack to that basically a Max Potion minus the mass discard. Crustle is OK w/ Fliptini from the same set. Accelgor is fantastic with its free retreat and 1 for 60 attack. Volcarona’s 1 for 30 attack helps energy acceleration. Simisear, though is pretty bad. And I don’t know why Foongus is there.

Overall, I would recommend to get this, if you like the Pokemon. Otherwise, it may not be a good decision unless you want those cards in your Pokemon TCG Online without trades or luck.

Now for the better one, Furoius Knights:

Pokemon
2x Escavalier (1 holo, 1 non-holo)
4x Karrablast
3x Durant
1x Eelektross
2x Eelektrik
3x Tynamo
1x Zebstrika
2x Blitzle
2x Emolga
2x Stunfisk
1x Druddigon
2x Audino
2x Fraxure
2x Axew

Trainers
2x Energy Search
2x Switch
2x Bianca
2x Great Ball
1x N
2x Pokemon Communication
2x Super Rod

Energy
12x Lightning Energy
6x Metal Energy (basic)

This one is the reverse of Fast Daze. While Fast Daze has a good main card, while the others are not as good; the main card of Furious Knights is not as good, but they are better Pokemon in the deck. Escavalier is not too good with its expensive costs and riskty attacks. But Durant and Druddigion are great additions with their good milling and walling, respectively. Durant is basically a MUCH more functional version of Triumphail Magmortar and Druddigon works AMAZING with Rocky Helmet, dealing 4 damage counters every time it takes an attack. And Eelektrik is a great energy resource.The rest of the Pokemon are not even worth mentioning.

Just like in the other theme deck, the trainers are good. N is also present, as well as Super Rod. Bianca is here instead of Cheren.

In conclusion, the cards in theme deck are worth the price. Fast Daze is alright, but Furious Knight is much better with its great Pokemon. I suggest you buy the latter and po

Power Play and Toxic Tricks Theme Decks



When Emerging Powers Theme Decks were first revealed, it questionable that the featured Pokemon were Krookidile and Scolipede, as those were already in the Black and White set. It was clear that those cards would be English exclusives (for now), given that there were cut cards from BW that had Pokemon from these lines. I didn’t really care for the cards. When the theme deck lists were revealed, it didn’t change for me. The main cards were terribad and the choices were not good to say the least.

I’ll start with Toxic Tricks:

Pokemon
2x Scolipede
3x Whirlipede
4x Venipede
1x Gothitelle (rare)
2x Gothorita
3x Gothita
1x Darmanitan
2x Darumaka
1x Simisear
2x Pansear
2x Sigilyph
2x Tranquill
3x Pidove
2x Woobat

Trainers
2x Energy Switch
2x Switch
2x Cheren
2x Energy Retrieval
2x Great Ball
2x Pokémon Communication

Energy
12x Psychic Energy
6x Fire Energy

Scolipede is not too good. Toxic Claws is nothing special and Wild Horn is expensive and flippy. The Gothitelle in the deck does not have the trainer locking ability and the attacks are lame and flippy. Darmanitan and Simisear do not offer anything worth using. Sigilyph is also the inferior one from the set. The only good thing about this deck is the inclusion of Cheren and that is in Fast Daze and Explosive Edge, which have much better cards.

Power Play:

Pokemon
3x Krokorok
4x Sandile
1x Gigalith
2x Boldore
3x Roggenrola
1x Beartic (rare)
2x Chuchoo
1x Swanna
2x Ducklett
2x Cinccino
2x Minccino
1x Basculin
2x Throh
2x Sawk

Trainers
2x Energy Search
2x Potion
2x Full Heal
2x Great Ball
2x Bianca
2x Pokemon Communication

Energy
12x Fighting Energy
6x Water Energy

Krookidile’s ability flippy and has one expensive attack that is also flippy. It fails and the BW card is much better. Gigalith is mediocre. Expensive retreat and needs tons of energy to attack good, its first attack is too risky. This Beartic does not have Sheer Cold, but its attacks are ok. Swanna is also decent. Cinccino is pretty awful in comparison to the last set one. Basculin is decent, but its low HP makes it inferior to Reshiram and Zekrom. Throh and Sawk are pretty pathetic. Bianca and Great Ball (the latter which also is included in the other deck) are ok. This deck is better because the cards here are decent, as opposed the craphole of Toxic Tricks.

Power Play is better than Toxic Tricks, but not by much. The later theme decks are much better than this. Don’t buy these decks because they barely have anything worthwhile.

Evolved Action Tins Review

Decided to review products as well as single cards. The first review will be on the Evolved Action Tins, which feature the fully evolved Unova starters: Serperior, Emboar, and Samurott.  This a follow-up to the Black & White Preview Tins that featured the base forms of the Unova starters.

The display of the tins look amazing. Serperior is on its side facing left with small green circles of light around it. Emboar  is in a bending position with what looks like preparing a fire punch. Samurott is standing foerce with some water around it. Each front lid of the tin is black, white, and depending on the tin version, green, red, or blue. The tin’s sides have all 3 of the starters on it.

The first thing inside in the tin is obviously the holo promo card that is shown. It is it the reprint of the BW set Holographic Unova starter final forms with Abilities. Serperior heals damage, Samurott reduces damages, and Emboar allows you to attach as any energy as you have (which is the best IMO).

When the promos were first revealed, Pokemon.com accidentally put out versions of these cards with attacks of the non-ability versions of the starters. Tons of people over at PokeBeach started bitching profusely over it before the errors got fixed. LOL!

Anyway, back to the tin, above the packs there is the code that gives you 3 packs and the promo on Pokemon TCG online (the 3 packs composite over the booster packs that do not have codes). Which is just amazing. At the time of writing, trollandtoad is unaware about the 3 codes and are currently selling them for $1-2 (at once for 50 cents! I know a few people who bought many of them shortly after noticing). Either way, good move on PTCi for having these kinds of codes.

As for the packs themselves, the back of the box said it contains 5 packs. European version apparently contain 4 packs. I bought all 3 tins from trollandtoad and yet ine the only contain 4 packs and not 5. How is that possible? Where’s my extra pack? Oh wait there it is! I just don’t count Triumphail packs as real booster packs, since those are worse than PoP packs.  The worthwhile packs included are 2 Emerging Powers, a Black & White one, and a Call of Legends one.  Emerging Powers has codes while the others don’t (compensated by the tin code). Good amount of packs, but only one booster is actually amazing, the rest are either meh or Triumphail.

Here are my pulls (your pulls WILL vary, this what I got):

Serperior tin
TM:

Aron
Cubone
Magnemite
Swablu
Venonat
Wailmer
Yanmega (non-prime)
Inidgo Plateau
Lairon (reverse)
Kricketune (rare)

……best set in the format, huh…….

CoL:

Vulpix
Eevee
Slowpoke
Mareep
Relicanth
Lost Remover
Jolteon
Quilava
Oak’s New Theory (reverse)
Umbreon (holo rare)

Not bad

BW:

Lillipup (non preview)
Joltik (30 HP)
Venipede
Pansear
Sandile
Pluspower
Grass Energy
Munna
Emboar (non-ability, reverse)
Reshiram (regular)

Cool pulls

EPO: (1)

Cotonee (#10)
Gothita (#44)
Woobat
Drilbur (common)
Emolga
Tranquill
Crushing Hammer
Swadloon
Ducklett (reverse)
Gothitelle (non-ability)

Not as bad as Triumphail, but still sucks

EPO: (2)
Sandile
Woobat
Cotonee (#9)
Emolga
Ferroseed (#70)
Zorua
Cinccino
Max Potion
Krokorok (reverse)
Leavanny (#8)

Better. Then again this set is not all that good anyway.


Emboar tin
TM:

Bellsprout
Bronzor
Swablu
Venonat
Nidoran (Male)
Nidorina
Piloswine
Rescue Energy (Best card pulled from this “set”)
Diglett (Reverse)
Carnivine (Rare)

What a waste of a pack

CoL:

Mawile
Cyndaquil
Tangela
Magmar
Totodile
Seviper
Copycat
Magby
Water Energy (reverse)
Jirachi (holo)

I like.

BW:

Snivy (#2)
Patrat (#77)
Deerling
Timburr(#58)
Panpour
Duosion
Herdier
Professor Juniper
Whirlipede (reverse)
Zoroark (holo rare)

Sweet!

EPO: (1)

Gothita (#44)
Cubchoo (70 HP)
Drilbur (common)
Basculin (common)
Pansage (common)
Drilbur (uncommon)
Sigilyph (#42)
Ferrothorn (uncommon)
Excadrill (rare, reverse)
Scolipede(rare)

No comment

EPO: (2)

Roggenrola(#49)
Roggenrola (#50)
Cotonee (#9)
Klink
Rufflett (#86)
Audino
Whimsicott (uncommon)
Sawsbuck
Tornadus (FULL ART!)

Best pull so far!

Samurott tin
TM:

Diglett
Nidoran (Female)
Yanma
Bellsprout
Gastly
Kangaskhan
Pidgeotto
Marowak
Wailord (reverse)
Drapion (holo rare)

Fuck this booster

CoL:

Koffing
Magikarp
Phanpy
Pidgey
Clefairy
Research Record
Flareon
Riolu
Shiny Deoxys
Cleffa

That was awesome.

BW:

Pidove
Joltik (40 HP)
Solosis
Oshawott (#27)
Scraggy
Gurrdurr
Simisear
Boufallant (uncommon)
Minccino (reverse)
Sawk (rare)

I guess this balances out the good pulls from before

EPO: (1)

Petilil
Ducklett
Venipede
Darumaka
Gothita (#45)
Watchog
Boldore (#52)
Sawk
Cheren (reverse)
Thundurus (holo rare)

Satisfying

EPO: (2)

Sandile
Roggenrola (#49)
Darumaka
Sewaddle (40 HP)
Pidove
Bianca
Sigilyph (#42)
Pokemon Catcher (!)
Vullaby (reverse)
Simisage (rare)

Catcher, FTW!

Overall, the pulls I got are good. Serperior tin gave OK pulls overall (Reshiram being the best card), but Samurott was better (Catcher and Shiny Deoxys). Emboar was the best by far (Tornadus FA, Zoroaark, Jirachi, and Rescue Energy).  Had worse tin pulls before (Reshiram and Zekrom tin pulls yielding Serperior and Reuniclus as the best cards).

Finally, the last, but not least, item inside the Evolved Action Tin are the figurines. They look really good. Serperior is posed on its belly (has long ears and a huge collar). Emobar has its arms up with it blowing fire (I like how fat it looks, reminds me of myself). My favorite of figures is Samurott with shell sword sticking up (and 4 big whiskers).

In conclusion, the tins are pretty good. I find better than previous waves of tins (starters and dragons) in terms of content. It has more packs, but most of the packs of somewhat decent, one is good, and the other is beyond pathetic. Obviously this was released at a relative time where the only good set recently released was Black & White, so the pack structure is not the best (replacing Trimphail with a BW would have been better).  This tin benefits you most as a online player.


My pick is Emboar mainly because I like the card and pokemon better than the other 2.

The tins are worth buying. If you are the fence of buying this, I suggest you b a if you don’t already have or if you are into Pokemon TCG Online. You’ll get 5 packs and a promo. All 3 tins are good to get.

P.S. If you are Pokemon TCG Online, also buy as many tin codes from trollandtoad as possible. It is quite a bargain right now (Serperior and Samurott go for $1, Emboar $2).

Friday, January 27, 2012

PokeGym fail

Like I said on the Undaunted Review, most of the Pokemon TCG player community are some of the most selfish, ungrateful, avaricious people I have ever seen on the internetg. Which is why sets like the aforementioned Undaunted, Unleashed, Rising Rivals, and Emerging Powers get tons of undeserved hatred. Forget that there are missing children or the unemployment is high, how about Undaunted not having what they want, that is a much worse crime. Give me a fucking break.

Now I am NOT saying everyone needs to love those sets or that it is wrong. It's an opinion not liking those sets and expressing is NOT my problem. My problems are that this is repeated at nozeum and this is exaggerated to higher levels than it should be. Keep in mind what these people are bitching about a set of trading cards without cards they want really bad, expressed as a life changing disaster.

By google searching "Undaunted Unleashed" I found this FAIL of a topic on PokeGym. It's some ass called Prime who complains about the way they handled the sets, as well as attacking the sets harshly.

I posted a comment in another thread a few days ago about my disappointment with Undaunted and I felt like it was poor placement for such a comment. So, I decided I'd make a new thread in an area where the topic could be properly discussed.


Not satisfied by posting the hate there, he decided to make a topic there. Not like it would surface when you Google search out the sets or anything like that.

My message discussed my disappointment with the mixing of promo cards with cards from other sets to produce a brand new set and how moving of cards between sets can have a negative effect on the overall integrity of the sets and on the actual game.

What if people wanted those promos? Do you want PoP series 10? That would horrible. It's better to put it in a set. Not everything has to be specifically catered to you.

which is the smallest Pokemon set since Neo Revelation which was released in October, 2001.

90 cards. That is a TRAVESTY!! Don't see the big deal. That is 24 more cards. Why do people try so hard at criticizing particular shit. It’s like if they don’t like, it’s the worst garbage ever made.

Undaunted is looking like a very poor set, and I think that is because almost all the good cards were pulled out of it and put in Unleashed. Those cards are:

Kingdra Prime
Lanturn Prime
Tyranitar Prime
Steelix Prime
Entei / Raikou Legend
Entei / Suicune Legend
Suicune / Raikou Legend

Imagine how the format would be if none of these cards were legal for Nationals and Worlds because they would have been originally printed in Undaunted. Moving cards from one set to another makes a big impact on the organized play of the game. The Seniors National Champion won his last round thanks to Entei/Raikou Legend.



I see your point that the sets would been better with those cards. The Primes could have been placed better. But how does that make Unleashed a bad set? And what is WRONG with Entei+Raikou LEGEND used for a win? Doesn’t that make the card good, so why is Unleashed a bad set as result other than, it makes Undanuted less impressive. Then again you’re acting as if Undanuted has nothing when in reality, Scizor Prime, the special Metal energies, RDL, KGL, Weavile, Vileplume, and a bunch of otrher cards in Undaunted.

I'd rather they just translate the cards, manufacture them, and try to stay as closely to how japan packages the products as they can. Instead of combining 2 collections together with a bunch of cards from the next set, just release those 2 collections in english and let the next set be exactly what it is in japan.

Otherwise, I will cry like a little bitch over not having cards I want. Seriously, Pokemon Company International! Release the cards exactly how Japan does I’ll make topics about how horrible a bunch of trading cards are, as if it makes a world of difference.

This guy is a college student and he complains like that? I’m a high school dropout and I don’t act like an entitled little teenage girl in her sweet 16. If a set comes out and it does not satisfy me enough (i.e. Emerging Powers and Call of Legends) I don’t throw a hissy fit and declare a horrible set. The reason I attacked Triumphail was mainly because it was hyped as if it was the greatest thing since sliced bread. If Triumphail did not have this monstrous hype, I would see as if it was an unimpressive set and not attack it too harshly or mention it much because complaining about a set of TCG cards is generally stupid. However, if a set is overhyped, I have to be harsh on it.

The rest of the topic is pretty much the rest of the forum blindly agreeing with the topic creator or at least it’s just one page. Don’t have the patience to look through seven pages of the exact same thing really. I see PokeGym (and SixPrizes) to another PokeBeach. Tons of people who complain very easily over minimal trivial stuff that would not impact the world. Again people are free to complain all they want, but when I can easily find stuff like this in through Google without even trying, it makes me very ashamed to be a person who buys Pokemon cards.

And Blogger, stop fucking up this post, k.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

HS Undaunted Review



There are sets that are treated with glory; there are also sets that are treated with some respect, and also sets that get barely any recognition. But then there are sets that receive nothing but hatred and are treated like abominations. HS Undaunted is definitely one of the most poorly received sets in the history of Pokemon TCG. Unlike real pieces of trash like HS Triumphail that get Halo Hype, HS Undaunted is the kind of set that gets Xpac Heat. This set is almost always targeted and ridiculed as one the worst sets ever. Is it really a bad set or does this set actually has good things about that make it good?
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HS Undaunted is a set of 90 cards. Most of the cards in the set come from the Japanese set Revived Legends, its corresponding theme decks: Tyranitar Constructed Standard Deck and Steelix Constructed Standard Deck. As well as a few cards from Leafeon vs Metagross Expert Deck, Battle Starter Decks, and the Clash At The Summit set. And finally a few Promo cards were added to this set. Most of the Revived Legends (and corresponding decks) cards come from this set with exceptions of some of them that were already released on HS Unleashed. Eevee and Leafeon come from Leafeon vs Metagross Expert Deck. Pikachu and Raichu were from the Battle Starter Decks,and finally the cards from Clash At The Summit are the LEGEND pairs of this set: Kyogre & Groudon LEGEND and Rayquaza & Deoxys LEGEND. The Promos added to this set were Espeon Prime, Umbreon Prime, Raichu Prime, Slowking Prime, Slowpoke, and Slowbro.

Like the HeartGold & SoulSilver Collection before it, Revived Legends is also based off of the HeartGold/SoulSilver DS games and cover many aspects of HGSS, especially the Eevee evolutions and the Legendary Beast trio, which all 3 of the trio (Raikou, Entei, and Suicune) were paired up 2 at a time for every LEGEND pair (Entei/Raikou, Suicune/Entei, Raikou/Suicune). The 4 Primes that were on that set were Lanturn Prime, Kingdra Prime, Tyranitar Prime, Steelix Prime. 2 Primes that were on the constructed decks were Houndoom Prime and Scizor Prime. The Legendary Beast Trio LEGENDS and Lanturn Prime, Tyranitar Prime, Kingdra Prime, and Steelix Prime (along with all related cards) were added to HS Unleashed. Hence the Promos and the Clash At The Summit LEGENDS filling the gap. It is interesting to note that one card, Sneasel, is actually an overhauled version of a card from the classic TCG set, Neo Genesis. That Sneasel in particular was banned from tournaments due to balancing issues at the time. The only difference between the original version and the Undaunted redo is the added fighting weakness and minor Psychic resistance lowering from -30 to -20. This card will obviously not be banned (or see any use) because the game has changed since 10 years ago and everything is now more powerful in comparison to the past.

It is to be noted that the Promo Primes are expensive to obtain in Japanese. These cards have costed at least around $50, $100, to thousands at most.

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Many of the cards in HS Undanted are novelties in use and can be used as techs. This set is nice set to host booster drafts with as most of the cards are interesting when used against each other. Each evolution line (and branch) can perform different tasks. Looking at the all the Eevee Evolutions, almost all Eevee evolutions are included in this set (Glaceon being absent). Espeon can move damage counters from your side to your opponents. Umbreon can wall Pokemon with Powers/Bodies after attacking. Flareon can do heavy damage. Jolteon does less than Flareon but can wall with a successive coin flip. Vaporeon can heal and damage the bench. And finally Leafeon can inflict status conditions and deal damage, all with one energy. Espeon Prime can use any attack from another Eevee evolution. Umbreon Prime can return to your hand and do more damage per Eevee evolutions. These cards interesting to use for modern day Eeveelution deck, (even though it won’t be much good in tournament play, but still be fun to use).


Bellossom is not a good card, the PokePower is alright but its attack is terrible. Vileplume, however is really amazing, it locks Trainers and loses its fire Weakness. As well as getting a win/win coin flip.

Holo Foretress is kinda risky, but can do serious damage. Non-Holo Forretress is worthless.

Smeargle is a good card to use to copy a Supporter that your opponent happens to have. So if he or she has Supporters they plan to use later, you can benefit from that.

Gliscor rocks. One Fighting Energy = Surefire Paralysis on Pokemon that have no damage, very statgeic and good for Donphan.

Magcargo is throwback to Neo Revelation Magcargo. Kinda good.

Scizor is pretty neat with 2 for 50 and 3 for 80. Scyther is kinda decent but you would want to evolve it.

Togekiss is an improved Blissey Prime that heals all without that crappy energy discard crap. Togetic can find cards in your deck.

Houndoom is a good Pokemon to use for Special Dark. 1 for 20-90 and 2 for 50-70

Dodrio is a very helpful tech for retreating.

Drfiblim is good for  getting rid of Pokemon for the time being.

Hariyama is just crap.

Honchkrow (15) is alright but the other (16) is pretty amazing late game.


Metagross is expensive and flippy, stick with something else.

Mismagius is good with Mr. Mime and/or Weavile. At the right time, go in for wreckage.

Rotom is good once you find out what need is a Prize. Combo with the appropriate Alph.

Tropius is outdone by Togekiss.

There is a Combee and Vespiquen combo that can be powerful but very risky as Combee has only 30 HP.

Weavile is an excellent disruptor. Snesel is a fun flippy Pokemon and a good artifact.

Raichu is decent sniper, but outdone by Simisear and Hydreigon.

Sableye is a pretty good card, putting cards in your discard on your deck.

Unown DARK is really amazing that it ALWAYS supplies you with energy. Great!

Burned Tower is OK, Ruins of Alph is not worth it.

Defender returns and is good for guarding Pokemon.

Legend Box is just terrible. Bronzong does it better.

Energy Exhanger is really awesome asset that grants you the energy you need, including special energy. Great to use.

Flower Shop Lady can help you less likely to deck out.

Team Rocket’s Trickery is just a bad Mars.

The special energies are greatfully retained and are a welcome edition to the set.

Slowking Prime is terrible. Bad HP, Costly attack, and disastrous Power. Never use it. Worst Prime next to Mew and Celebi.

Epseon Prime just a tech. Outside that its just a mediocre Prime.

Umbreon Prime is somewhat useful, just never use its power.

Houndoom Prime hits hard for 70-100 damage. OK.

Raichu Prime is pretty useful, drag all energies for a KO, need support though.

Scizor Prime is the best Prime in the set. It’s much superior to the Holo Scizor, with walling against Special energy and hitting 20 for 50-70 and more for more metal energy. Must have.

Kyogre and Groudon Legend is a great novelty to use. Kind of like Unleashed Magmortar.

Rayquaza and Deoxys Legend is a great card as you get prizes much quicker and discards only ONE type of energy.

This set’s Alph lithograph is the most helpful one yet, it removes stadiums. Good to use against LW.




The artwork in the set is great. It really fits the HS series with all the Johto scenery and many of the poses are well placed. The Holographic cards range from great to poor. Half of the rares are mediocre, and the other half are well drawn. The uncommons are really well drawn, with the best one being Scyther (#36), which looks really amazing because of the CG. The commons are a mixed bag, some are good, others are decent, others are bad. But reprint Sneasel is definitely a good retro touch-up.  Next up. The trainers deserve a special mention because of how well created they are. They fit the HS theme to a T. The special energies are good, too. The Primes look good for the most part. Espeon looks decent, Houndoom is great, Raichu is really manly, Scizor is alright, Slowking looks somewhat OK, and Umbreon is kinda ugly. The Alph Lithograph looks amazing in Black. And finally the Legends do not disappoint. Groudon & Kyogre LEGEND’s posing is top notch with Kyogre looking like it splash out of water and Groundon seemingly rising out of a volcano. Rayquaza & Deoxys LEGEND looks swell, too, with both of them reaching. It is surpising to see how well we can see their bodies.

What I think rocks in this set:

Bellossom
Espeon
Gliscor
Houndoom
Scizor
Togekiss
Umbreon
Honchkrow (both)
Leafeon
Metagross
Mismagius
Vileplume
Weavile
Flareon
Jolteon
Metang
Scyther (#36)
Slowbro
Skuntank
Vaporeon
Eevee (both)
Hitmonchan
Hitmonlee
Houndour (both)
Murkrow (both)
Slowpoke
Sneasel
Stunky
Defender
Energy Exchanger
Flower Shop Lady
Legend Box
Ruins of Alph
Sage’s Traning
Team Rocket’s Trickery
Darkness Energy
Metal Energy
Raichu Prime
Scizor Prime
Houndoom Prime
Kyogre & Groudon LEGEND
Rayquaza & Deoxys LEGEND
Alph Lithograph



With 10 Holos, 15 Rares, and 11 Ultra-Rares, there is decent chance to get a decent pull. The set is neatly arranged.  A good number of the cards offer new interesting things to the table when it comes to Pokemon TCG.  The set also has its own bunch of trainers that are helpful. The special energies of Dark and Metal are always a welcome addition.  The Eeveelutions are alright for the most part, although it could be done much better. Flareon could have done a little more damage, Umbreon Prime also as well. The Pokemon selection are wonderful and I like the good mix of 2nd gen with some of the other gens. 

What I really enjoy is what Primes were included. Espeon, Raichu, Slowking, and Umreon Primes were Promos in Japan and they were incredibly expensive. Bringing these cards stateside through this set so they could e purchased for much less is a good move, as collectors like myself would have loved to put these cards in Albums. Although many players resent these cards, it would have been a BAD idea to put these cards in some horrible PoP set where pulls for just a RARE is not guaranteed and the packs are 3 cards a piece. Good thing PP actually learned from the PoP 5 fail and not put Ultra Rares like Espeon * there (or in this case, Prime).

Kudos to Play Pokemon for that.


Side Notes

This set has been received very poorly by the Pokemon TCG player community. This set is consider one of the worst sets in existence. Even to this day, people talk about how “terrible” this set is. These people couldn’t be more wrong. Seriously, here are a great deal of cards use COMMONLY in the metagame that come from this oh-so horrible set; Umbreon, Dordio, Drifblim, Leafeon, Rotom, Skarmory, Vileplume, Muk, Unown DARK, Burned Tower, Energy Exchanger, Defender, Legend Box, Sage’s Training, Flower Shop Lady, Team  Rocket’s Trickery, Special Dark and Metal Energies,  Scizor Prime,  Raichu Prime, and last but not least RAYQUAZA AND DEOXYS LEGEND!!!! Undaunted is a bad set, give me damn a break. This set is surely better than Call of Legends and Emerging Powers.

The reason this set is treated the way it is has to with the Pokemon TCG player community as a whole. Most of these people happen to some of the most avaricious, spoiled, ungrateful, and asinine crowd ever. If a Pokemon TCG set does not have cards they want, they will throw HUGE fits and label the set is the worst thing ever produced by humans. They feel that they are entitled to have everything they want and it is so bad, that even the sets prerelease has to be ruined by these people who complain that Magnezone or Celebi are not in the set. Even though the Pokemon Franchise IS full of children, grown adults have also contributed to the whining. Products like Theme Decks or Tins get treated this way but that is for another rant.


Conclusion

Despite being labeled awful by the community, this set is actually good. It’s no Black & White, but I would recommend it. Suited less for players, but still a good set to collect. It’s great that Play Pokemon actually added Primes that were hard to get in Japan. The artwork in the set is good, mainly due to the scenery and poses.

Buying a box of this set is requires consideration (in real life). Buy it ONLY if you do not have a lot of cards in the set (and want); on Pokemon TCG Online; or if you have money to burn. Otherwise it’s best to buy the single cards. It’s definitely much better than that waste of hype known as Triumphail (never buy ANYTHING except singles from that “set”). If  you are looking for a box that is worth more than your money: HeartGold & SoulSilver, Black & White, Noble Victories, and Next Destinies are better buys for that.