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100 Assorted Pokemon Cards with Foils!, Multicolor

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Everyone's favourite Pokémon card The greatest Pokémon card of all time? Over 20 years after it first appeared, Charizard remains one of the most popular Pokémon cards in the TCG. Out of all the Pokemon cards available, Shadow Lugia is the only one with an absurd damage points of 1,000. If you’re like me, I’m always looking for my next Pokemon card investment– that has the potential to grow in value. Pokémon has been a worldwide phenomenon but it was never reflected in the games. Game Freak changed that by introducing this butterfly in X/Y, which is a different pattern depending on which geographical region your 3DS is set to. There are 20 different variants to catch of Vivillon, requiring player to work together around the world if they truly want to catch them all. Scyther may have giant scythes for hands, but Scizor is the truly terrifying Pokémon. Able to crush any object in its metal pincers, Scizor is a powerfully fast Pokémon that’s only weak to Fire types. Mega Scizor is even scarier as its twin pincers morph into two giant scissors able to rip anything to shreds. Though it has since fallen from grace, Scizor dominated the competitive scene for a while with its unbridled power only outmatched by its blazing speed.

It would have been weird if Dragonite was not mentioned at all. Dragonite EX has a special ability called Pull Up, where you take 2 basic Pokemon from the discard pile to your hand when you play this Pokemon. Wooloo is effectively the Galar region’s mascot. Hop’s Wooloo (and later Dubwool) are constant opponents players face in Sword and Shield and we see them quite literally all over the place; One of the early gyms has you corralling them. It helps that Wooloo is adorable, something that is not necessarily true of all Pokémon, but is integral to some of the very best of them. Wooloo and their pigtails are absolutely among the upper echelon of ‘em.

The original strongman of the Pokémon world, Machamp is a monster like no other. Sporting four arms and skin that looks like pants, this Pokémon along helped instill the importance of trading in this series. Recently Machamp took on a much more muted role, acting as the HM Strength in Sun/Moon while cradling the player in its giant hands. Ultra Beasts were a type of Pokemon introduced in Sun/Moon. These may not look like the kinds of Pokemon you know but there’s a reason: they’re from another dimension. Without spoiling too many plot details, these creatures are quite powerful, both in the lore and combat. Each one has an ability known as Beast Boost, which raises whichever stat is strongest. Any one of them can tear through a team, but Xurkitree gets the spot for not only the most diverse movepool, but also just how terribly unsettling it looks. Get a hand from the anti-hero's supporter card N is one of the best supporter Pokémon cards in the TCG.

This big doofus Dragon was one of the biggest powerhouses of the first generation of Pokémon games. The fully evolved form of Dratini, Dragonite can circle the globe in just 16 hours meaning it can go as fast as Mach 2. Dragonite was the strongest available monster in Pokémon Go’s initial release with a Combat Point maximum of 3581. It was also featured prominently in the first movie, handing out the invitations from Mewtwo to lure Trainers to its island lair. WHile Dragonite hasn’t been featured in many games since, it managed to strike a cool pose in Pokémon Snap and assist players in Pokkén Tournament with a powerful Draco Meteor. Some Pokédex entries are just too creepy to ignore. The mask that this Pokémon holds is the its face from its past life as a human and it retains all the memories from that past life. Sure there are plenty of Pokédex entries that talk about the grotesque but none of them suggest that little Timmy didn’t just go out and catch Grandma’s soul before making it fight a Charmander so Yamask gets the vote on creepy factor alone. The armor that covers Glalie’s face is proof of its prowess over ice. In fact this Pokémon can freely freeze any moisture in the air, which is how Glalie captures its prey before eating them in a “leisurely fashion.” Unfortunately for Mega Glalie the energy involved breaks its jaw though that doesn’t stop it from hunting.The origin story for Deoxys is a strange one. It started off as an alien virus on a meteorite that mutated when exposed to a laser beam. It isn’t just a mindless drone though, as it’s hyper intelligent and able to switch between four different forms. Each of these transformations has a different boosted stat which Deoxys needs in its eternal battle with Rayquaza. This cataclysmic clash is one of the most riveting in the series with plenty of renditions both animated and in-game. Cardcollector.co.uk™ is a trademarked trading name of C H Collectibles Ltd. Company number 12429869.

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