I disagree. Top decking an N after your opponent has outplayed you for 5-6 turns, and is ahead on prizes 5-2 can be catastrophic, when your carefully curated hand of energy, supporters, etc, becomes one card. It's far too powerful. I'd be fine with it if there was a hard counter, like a Pokémon...
That card literally ruins the game. It makes no sense why they have kept it in this long. I have list more games to N than any other card. It's the worst "rubber band" Nintendo creates since the Blue Shell.
This also explains their puzzling "main series Pokémon game on Switch" statements. There will be a main series game on Switch, a remake of a previous game, released to coincide with the corresponding months region focus.
Just ban the card already. And don't print anymore energy crush Pokémon. Have the two attacking Pokémon attack each other on their own merits, don't punish your opponent for playing the game. Gardevoir esse totally makes all 3 energy or higher attacks nearly unplayable.
So true. I'm a card dealer in a smaller market, and the demand on Lele's in INSANE. So many games are being decided by Lele fetches now. If these prism star supporters are that strong, 4x Lele is going to be as default as 4x Sycamore, and the price for Lele is going to hover around $100.
As a TCG dealer, I *really* hope these are closer to regular holos or Ultra Rares in terms of rarity than the ridiculousness of the Shining Pokémon. I've had collectors throwing in the towel on complete sets, and players resigning themselves to playing without Shining Mew/Genesect due to the...