TCG Fakes EX Fusion Noir (Full Set)

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The International Police have given their Special Agent a new mission in Cascade City, where it's said the rain never ends. Interpol's insiders say that Helix Co., the leaders in genetics research, are developing something sinister—and it's up to Looker to find out what. Little did he know how deep the case went...

The last time I made a set was in 2017—and it was text-based. But earlier this year I got back into the faking scene, and now about half a year later I present to you a full, image-based set! I tried to tell a story with this one—a noir detective story—filled to the brim with LORE, and finally bring the concept of Fusion Pokémon to the TCG. I originally made this to fit in a Lackey ex format, so it's meant to be played on its own. Perhaps I'll submit it for review at some point if the interest is there (as Lackey is kinda dead at the moment), but for now I'll just be showing you what I've made.

EX Fusion Noir features the following:

- 170 new cards
- 9 new Pokémon-ex
- 8 Pokémon-Fusion, a new mechanic
- 3 Pokémon Star (but they're secret, don't tell anyone)

Fusion Pokémon

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The way I approached Fusion Pokémon was to go the way of Yu-Gi-Oh! with an Item card that fuses two Pokémon together. However, unlike Yu-Gi-Oh!, Fusion Pokémon aren't in an extra deck, and are included in the main deck. I might change my mind about it and let Pokémon be included in an Extra deck, but at the moment I wanted to keep the core mechanic of the TCG intact with 60-card decks.

Pokémon-Fusion have higher HP, give up 2 prizes, usually have two types, and usually only have one Poké-POWER/Poké-BODY, which might not seem like much. However, Pokémon-Fusion can use all the attacks and Poké-POWERS/BODIES of the Pokémon they were created from, their "Fusion Material." If you have Gaioulder Fusion stuck in your Active and it was created with a Lunatone, slap a Solrock down onto your bench and it can retreat for free with Lunatone's Solar Lift Poké-BODY.

All of the Pokémon-Fusion (except Black Kyurem and White Kyurem) have designs originally made by me.

If you want to view all the cards in the set, here's a link to the stash, as well as a google sheets link (that also has a page with all the artists featured in the set and what cards their art was featured in).

001/167 Alcremie
002/167 Conkeldurr
003/167 Espeon
004/167 Gothitelle
005/167 Helix’s Ditto
006/167 Helix’s Lycanroc
007/167 Helix’s Mewtwo
008/167 Helix’s Reuniclus
009/167 Honchkrow
010/167 Kyurem
011/167 Machamp
012/167 Porygon-Z
013/167 Rain Castform
014/167 Reshiram
015/167 Sableye
016/167 Seviper
017/167 Spiritomb
018/167 Umbreon
019/167 Weavile
020/167 Zangoose
021/167 Zekrom
022/167 Zoroark
023/167 Blissey
024/167 Boltund
025/167 Cinccino
026/167 Dachsbun
027/167 Delcatty
028/167 Electrode
029/167 Granbull
030/167 Gumshoos
031/167 Houndoom
032/167 Klinklang
033/167 Ludicolo
034/167 Lunatone
035/167 Lycanroc
036/167 Manectric
037/167 Meowstic
038/167 Oranguru
039/167 Passimian
040/167 Revavroom
041/167 Skuntank
042/167 Solrock
043/167 Unfezant
044/167 Vanilluxe
045/167 Arbok
046/167 Chatot
047/167 Chansey
048/167 Durant
049/167 Furfrou
050/167 Gothorita
051/167 Gurdurr
052/167 Heatmor
053/167 Helix’s Duosion
054/167 Herdier
055/167 Klang
056/167 Liepard
057/167 Lombre
058/167 Lumineon
059/167 Machoke
060/167 Magneton
061/167 Minun
062/167 Mr. Mime
063/167 Muk
064/167 Pachirisu
065/167 Pangoro
066/167 Persian
067/167 Plusle
068/167 Porygon2
069/167 Raticate
070/167 Salazzle
071/167 Smeargle
072/167 Squawkabilly
073/167 Tranquill
074/167 Vanillish
075/167 Weezing
076/167 Eevee
077/167 Ekans
078/167 Electrike
079/167 Espurr
080/167 Fidough
081/167 Finneon
082/167 Gothita
083/167 Grimer
084/167 Growlithe
085/167 Helix’s Rockruff
086/167 Helix’s Solosis
087/167 Houndour
088/167 Klink
089/167 Koffing
090/167 Lillipup
091/167 Lotad
092/167 Machop
093/167 Magnemite
094/167 Maschiff
095/167 Meowth
096/167 Milcery
097/167 Minccino
098/167 Murkrow
099/167 Pancham
100/167 Pidove
101/167 Porygon
102/167 Psyduck
103/167 Purrloin
104/167 Rattata
105/167 Rockruff
106/167 Salandit
107/167 Skitty
108/167 Sneasel
109/167 Snubbull
110/167 Stunky
111/167 Timburr
112/167 Trubbish
113/167 Vanillite
114/167 Varoom
115/167 Voltorb
116/167 Yamper
117/167 Yungoos
118/167 Zorua
119/167 Black Duster
120/167 Helix Admin Colress
121/167 Helix’s DNA Splicers
122/167 Helix’s Secret Laboratory
123/167 Looker’s Mission
124/167 Taxi Driver Jim
125/167 Cascade City
126/167 Cascade City Police Department
127/167 Cluttered Office
128/167 Disguise Kit
129/167 Helix Poké Ball
130/167 Helix Scientist
131/167 Helix Technical Machine 01
132/167 Helix Technical Machine 02
133/167 Malva’s Information
134/167 Midnight Ball
135/167 Midnight Saxophone
136/167 The Midnight Lounge
137/167 Officer’s Orders
138/167 Roughneck’s Kindness
139/167 Sharp Intuition
140/167 Sinister Dealings
141/167 Sturdy Umbrella
142/167 Hybrid Berry
143/167 Magnifying Glass
144/167 Moomoo Latte
145/167 Mystery Lollipop
146/167 Gene Energy
147/167 Sleuth Energy
148/167 Double Helix Energy
149/167 Darkness Energy
150/167 Metal Energy
151/167 Arcanine ex
152/167 Garbodor ex
153/167 Golduck ex
154/167 Helix’s Deoxys ex
155/167 Helix’s Genesect ex
156/167 Lycanroc ex
157/167 Mabosstiff ex
158/167 Magenezone ex
159/167 Stoutland ex
160/167 Black Kyurem Fusion
161/167 Equalun Fusion
162/167 Feudfang Fusion
163/167 Gaioulder Fusion
164/167 Meltioptra Fusion
165/167 Sealbleye Fusion
166/167 Serverilla Fusion
167/167 White Kyurem Fusion
168/167 Detective Pikachu Star
169/167 Looker’s Croagunk Star
170/167 Meloetta Star

- @Diego_Brando for the Special Energy font guide
- @KnightofDust for their set Here Comes Venus!, from which I got the idea to make a Google Sheets for the cards (It looks so clean for an overview of the set at a glance)

Any and all feedback is appreciated! Thanks for checking out the set!
 
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This is a very interesting set idea! I could definitely see this being added to Lackey with enough interest. In fact, I’ve been thinking of raising the suggesting of adding the “Lackey” sets to a similar program called Untap.in, which is accessed through a browser and would put the format where more people could see it (and would be willing to play it).
I would like to make one suggestion, however. If you haven’t already designed one, I would suggest adding a Trainer card (perhaps as a Secret Rare) that unfuses one of your Pokémon. There are two reasons for this: first, artificial, item-based fusions of this sort are always reversible in the games; and second, because it would be truly cruel to leave Pokémon stuck like this forever, since by nature this new fusion is meant to be two creatures, each with a soul of its own.
Here was what I imagined an effect of this sort would look like:
Trainer
Helix’s Colress Rectifier
You may only play this card if you have more prize cards remaining than your opponent, and if you have one or more free spaces on your bench. Choose one of your benched Fusion Pokémon in play and discard the top card of that Pokémon (this counts as unfusing it). Then, put both Pokémon underneath that Pokémon onto your bench, and move all damage counters, counters, markers, and cards attached to that Pokémon to the Pokémon you put on your bench in this way.
With a card like this, you could switch a damaged Gaiouldur FUSION to your bench, unfuse it (defuse?), move the bulk of the damage onto one of the source material and the attached cards onto the other one, bench a new Pokémon, and refuse. The one concern I can see with adding a card like this is that Helix’s DNA Splicers deletes damage from play, even if this card doesn’t.
Hope you found my idea interesting, even if you decide not to implement it.

(P.S. I just looked up the definition of “Noir,” and Oxford Languages describes it as “a genre of crime film or fiction characterized by cynicism, fatalism, and moral ambiguity,” so now I’m worried there may not be a happy ending for the fused Pokémon. Please prove me wrong.)

Edit: whoops! I didn’t realize the whole set was posted already!
 
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I would like to make one suggestion, however. If you haven’t already designed one, I would suggest adding a Trainer card (perhaps as a Secret Rare) that unfuses one of your Pokémon. There are two reasons for this: first, artificial, item-based fusions of this sort are always reversible in the games; and second, because it would be truly cruel to leave Pokémon stuck like this forever, since by nature this new fusion is meant to be two creatures, each with a soul of its own.
This is a very late reply BUT, I have begun work on a new set that is a sequel to EX Fusion Noir, and I love the idea! Let’s just say there might be a new card in that set… ?
 
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