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Annunciati ufficialmente i Set Pokémon “Time Gazer” e “Space Juggler”

Dopo un ritardo insolitamente lungo, Pokemon Japan ha ufficialmente rivelato S10D Time Gazer e S10P Space Juggler! Abbiamo scoperto i loro marchi per la prima volta ad agosto.

I doppi set usciranno in Giappone l’8 aprile. Ciascuno conterrà 67 carte prima delle rare segrete.

I set presentano le forme originarie di Dialga e Palkia di Legends: Arceus. (Anche se non sono sicuro di come Palkia possa destreggiarsi con qualsiasi cosa senza braccia!) I set continueranno a introdurre nuovi Pokemon dal gioco.

Di solito questi set sarebbero stati rivelati poche settimane fa. I Pokemon potrebbero aver ritardato la loro rivelazione perché i set presentano nuovi Pokemon di Legends: Arceus che molti fan probabilmente non hanno ancora visto. Ad esempio, io stesso sono solo otto ore di gioco.

La regione di battaglia del Giappone, Time Gazer e Space Juggler formeranno il nostro set Astral Radiance a maggio.

Rowlet – Grass – HP60
Basic Pokemon

[C] Jump On: 10 damage. Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 10 more damage.

Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1


Dartrix – Grass – HP90
Stage 1 – Evolves from Rowlet

[C] Flap: 30 damage.

[C][C][C] Sharp Wings: 60 damage.

Weakness: Water (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1


Cyndaquil – Fire – HP60
Basic Pokemon

[C] Energy Charge: Search your deck for up to 2 basic Energy cards, reveal them, and put them into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck.

[C] Live Coal: 10 damage.

Weakness: Water (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1


Quilava – Fire – HP90
Stage 1 – Evolves from Cyndaquil

[C] Tackle: 20 damage.

[C] Flare: 40 damage.

Weakness: Water (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1


Oshwaott – Water – HP70
Basic Pokemon

[C] Beat: 10 damage.

Weakness: Lightning (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1


Dewott – Water – HP90
Stage 1 – Evolves from Oshawott

[C] Razor Shell: 20+ damage. Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 20 more damage.

Weakness: Lightning (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 1


Origin Palkia V – Water – HP220
Basic Pokemon

[W] Domain Ruler: Search your deck for a Stadium card, reveal it, and put it into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck.

[W][W][C] Hydro Break: 200 damage. This Pokemon can’t attack during your next turn.

When your Pokemon V is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.

Weakness: Lightning (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 2


Origin Palkia VSTAR – Water – HP280
VSTAR – Evolves from Palkia V

[W][W] Spatial Swell: 60+ damage. This attack does 20 more damage for each Benched Pokemon (both yours and your opponent’s).

Ability: Star Portal (VSTAR Power)
Once during your turn, you may use this Ability. Attach up to 3 [W] Energy from your discard pile to your [W] Pokemon in any way you like. (You can’t use more than 1 VSTAR Power in a game.)

When your Pokemon V is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.

Weakness: Lightning (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 2


Hisuian Typhlosion – Psychic – HP150
Stage 2 – Evolves from Quilava

Ability: Spectral Ball
Once during your turn, you may discard a [P] Energy card from your hand. If you do, your opponent’s Active Pokemon is now Burned and Confused.

[P][C] Shadow Bind: 90 damage. The Defending Pokemon can’t retreat during your opponent’s next turn.

Weakness: Darkness (x2)
Resistance: Fighting (-30)
Retreat: 1


Cranidos – Fighting – HP90
Stage 1 – Evolves from Unidentified Fossil

[F] Ram: 20 damage.

[F][F] Stone Edge: 40+ damage. Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 40 more damage.

Weakness: Grass (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 2


Rampardos – Fighting – HP170
Stage 2 – Evolves from Cranidos

[F] Flying Head: 60 damage.

[F][F] Jurassic Hammer: 240 damage. If your opponent has 3 or fewer cards in their hand, this attack does nothing.

Weakness: Grass (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 2


Hisuian Decidueye – Fighting – HP160
Stage 2 – Evolves from Dartrix

[.] Cutting Talon: 30x damage. This attack does 30 damage times the number of damage counters on your opponent’s Active Pokemon.

[F][C][C] Direct Arrow: This attack does 80 damage to 1 of your opponent’s Pokemon. (Don’t apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokemon.)

Weakness: Psychic (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 2


Hisuian Samurott – Darkness – HP170
Stage 2 – Evolves from Dewott

Ability: Tricky Stance
Once during your turn, you may discard a card from your hand. If you do, draw 3 cards.

[D][C][C] Dark Prison: 60+ damage. This attack does 20 more damage times the amount of Energy attached to all of your Pokemon.

Weakness: Grass (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 2


Magnemite – Metal – HP60
Basic Pokemon

[C] Magnet Catch: Search your discard pile for up to 3 [M] Energy cards, show them to your opponent, and shuffle them into your deck.

[M][C] Ball Attack: 30 damage.

Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: Grass (-30)
Retreat: 1


Magneton – Metal – HP90
Stage 1 – Evolves from Magnemite

[M][C] Bounce Back: 50 damage. Switch your opponent’s Active Pokemon with 1 of their Benched Pokémon. (Your opponent chooses the Benched Pokemon to switch.)

Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: Grass (-30)
Retreat: 1


Magnezone – Metal – HP150
Stage 2 – Evolves from Magneton

Ability: Giga Magnet
Once during your turn, you may look at the top 6 cards of your deck, choose any number of [M] Energy you find there, and attach those Energy to your Pokemon in any way you like. Then, shuffle the remaining cards back into your deck.

[M][C][C] Power Beam: 120 damage.

Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: Grass (-30)
Retreat: 2


Shieldon – Metal – HP100
Stage 1 – Evolves from Unidentified Fossil

[M][C] Hard Headbutt: 30 damage. Flip a coin. If heads, prevent all effects of attacks, including damage, done to this Pokemon during your opponent’s next turn.

[M][M][C] Confront: 100 damage.

Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: Grass (-30)
Retreat: 3


Bastiodon – Metal – HP160
Stage 2 – Evolves from Shieldon

Ability: Ancient Stronghold
Each of your Pokemon takes 30 less damage from the attacks of your opponent’s Pokemon V.

[M][M][C] Iron Tackle: 180 damage. This Pokemon does 30 damage to itself.

Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: Grass (-30)
Retreat: 4


Origin Dialga V – Metal – HP220
Basic Pokemon

[C] Metal Coat: Attach up to 2 [M] Energy cards from your discard pile to this Pokemon.

[M][M][M][C] Halt Time: 180 damage.

When your Pokemon V is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.

Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: Grass (-30)
Retreat: 2


Origin Dialga VSTAR – Metal – HP280
VSTAR – Evolves from Dialga V

[C] Metal Blast: 40+ damage. This attack does 40 more damage for each [M] Energy attached to this Pokemon.

[M][M][M][M][C] Chronos Star (VSTAR Power): 220 damage. Take another turn after this one. (Skip Pokemon Checkup.) (You can’t use more than 1 VSTAR Power in a game.)

When your Pokemon V is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.

Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: Grass (-30)
Retreat: 2


Unidentified Fossil – Trainer – HP60
Item

Play this card as if it were a 60-HP [C] Basic Pokemon. At any time during your turn (before your attack), you may discard this card from play.

This card can’t retreat.

You may play as many Item cards as you like during your turn.


Irida – Trainer
Supporter

Search your deck for a [W] Pokemon and an Item card, reveal them, and put them into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck.

You may play only 1 Supporter card during your turn.


Adaman – Trainer
Supporter

Discard 2 [M] Energy cards from your hand. If you do, search your deck for up to 2 cards and put them into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck.

You may play only 1 Supporter card during your turn.

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Leggende Pokémon Arceus: si può cambiare mosse ai Pokémon sempre

Nuovo leak di Leggende Pokémon: Arceus rivela che le mosse dei Pokémon potranno essere modificate in qualsiasi momento.

Leggende Pokémon: Arceus continua a imperversare l’ondata di Leak, e stavolta a essere rivelata è una nuova meccanica legata all’apprendimento delle mosse. Queste ultime sono state caratterizzate da numerose novità nei nuovi titoli, quali le già annunciate ufficialmente tecniche rapide e tecniche potenti. Adesso, oltre a una lista di mosse inedite, trapela una nuova importante meccanica legata al loro apprendimento.


L’apprendimento delle mosse sarà diverso: quando il Pokémon sale di livello e sblocca una nuova mossa, non abbiamo più la sequenza che ci chiede se desideriamo insegnarla ed eventualmente sostituirla a una di quelle già conosciute. Adesso, salendo di livello, le creature sbloccano nuove tecniche che entrano a far parte permanentemente del pull di mosse del Pokémon. In Leggende Pokémon: Arceus il giocatore potrà quindi selezionare liberamente e in qualsiasi momento dal pull di mosse disponibili fino a un massimo di quattro tecniche da “equipaggiare” al Pokémon.


Inoltre il nuovo titolo rende più rapida l’interazione con l’Insegnamosse. Infatti, tramite l’NPC, potremo ora insegnare ai nostri Pokémon più mosse contemporaneamente. Queste ultime entreranno così a far parte del pull di mosse selezionabili in qualsiasi momento del mostriciattolo.

 

 

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Segreto di Dialga e Palkia svelato nei leaks di Leggende Pokémon Arceus:

I segreti di Dialga e Palkia svelati dai leak: che cosa si cela dietro i 2 Pokémon Leggendari in Leggende Pokémon Arceus?

Dialga e Palkia avranno una nuova forma in Leggende Pokémon Arceus, molto particolari e per cui sono stati notati dei dettagli che richiamano non tanto il loro “padre” Arceus quanto piuttosto altri leggendari o Ultracreature.

Se date un’occhiata ai due Pokémon saltano all’occhio dei particolari già visti: Dialga ha chiaramente le zampe anteriori come le mani di Necrozma e la sua coda richiama il collare di Zygarde; Palkia invece ricorda vagamente Spectrier e Glastier con le sue zampe equine, mentre le code affusolate sembrano il mantello di Calyrex. Date poi un’occhiata alla catena che hanno in vita, leggermente diversa da quella di Arceus che è invece una fusione di queste due.

Queste “chimere” sono le forme originali dei due leggendari? O magari si tratta di una trasformazione che testimonieremo per la prima volta durante l’avventura?