TCG Fakes Joffrey’s Text Based TCG Fake Set (SM Flourishing Glory)

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First, Joffrey is not my real name: it is a joke amongst friends. My real name is Oliver Jude (OJ) and not like OJ Simpson. I am not OJ Simpson.

Secondly, this is my full attempt at a fake TCG set. Hope you enjoy! This is my set list:

  1. Chespin
  2. Quilladin
  3. Chesnaught
  4. Chesnaught-ALLY
  5. Leafeon
  6. Sunkern
  7. Sunflora-GX
  8. Sewaddle
  9. Swadloon
  10. Leavanny
  11. Fomantis
  12. Lurantis
  13. Maractus
  14. Rotom
  15. Growlithe
  16. Arcanine
  17. Magmar
  18. Magmortar
  19. Numel
  20. Camerupt-GX
  21. Moltres
  22. Slugma
  23. Magcargo
  24. Heatran
  25. Rotom
  26. Piplup
  27. Prinplup
  28. Empoleon
  29. Empoleon-ALLY
  30. Glaceon
  31. Clauncher
  32. Clawitzer
  33. Rotom
  34. Rotom
  35. Electabuzz
  36. Electivire
  37. Electrike
  38. Manectric-GX
  39. Magnemite
  40. Magneton
  41. Magnezone-GX
  42. Pachirisu
  43. Mareep
  44. Flaaffy
  45. Ampharos
  46. Ralts
  47. Kirlia
  48. Gardevoir
  49. Sigilyph
  50. Lugia-GX
  51. Elgyem
  52. Beheeyem
  53. Munna
  54. Musharna
  55. Rotom
  56. Timburr
  57. Gurdurr
  58. Conkeldurr
  59. Conkeldurr-ALLY
  60. Hitmonchan
  61. Hitmonlee
  62. Hitmontop
  63. Hawlucha-GX
  64. Marshadow
  65. Gallade-GX
  66. Mudbray
  67. Mudsdale
  68. Poochyena
  69. Mightyena
  70. Absol
  71. Purrloin
  72. Liepard
  73. Houndour
  74. Houndoom
  75. Inkay
  76. Malamar-GX
  77. Yveltal
  78. Vullaby
  79. Mandibuzz
  80. Klink
  81. Klang
  82. Klinklang
  83. Jirachi
  84. Honedge
  85. Doublade
  86. Aegislash-GX
  87. Aegislash-GX
  88. Togedemaru
  89. Flabébé
  90. Floette
  91. Florges
  92. Swirlix
  93. Slurpuff
  94. Mimikyu
  95. Goomy
  96. Sliggoo
  97. Goodra-GX
  98. Axew
  99. Fraxure
  100. Haxorus
  101. Haxorus-ALLY
  102. Turtonator
  103. Slakoth
  104. Vigoroth
  105. Slaking-GX
  106. Starly
  107. Staravia
  108. Staraptor
  109. Bidoof
  110. Bibarel
  111. Audino
  112. Yungoos
  113. Gumshoos
  114. Girafarig
  115. Rotom
  116. Vast Poni Canyon
  117. Wela Volcano Park
  118. Lush Jungle
  119. Abandoned Megastore
  120. Leftovers
  121. Eject Button
  122. Leaf Patch
  123. Quick Claw
  124. Level Ball
  125. Enhanced Loto
  126. Counter Band
  127. Counter Potion
  128. Hapu
  129. Mina
  130. Faba
  131. Sunflora-GX
  132. Camerupt-GX
  133. Manectric-GX
  134. Magnezone-GX
  135. Lugia-GX
  136. Hawlucha-GX
  137. Gallade-GX
  138. Houndoom-GX
  139. Aegislash-GX
  140. Aegislash-GX
  141. Goodra-GX
  142. Slaking-GX
  143. Hapu
  144. Mina
  145. Faba
  146. Sunflora-GX
  147. Camerupt-GX
  148. Manectric-GX
  149. Magnezone-GX
  150. Lugia-GX
  151. Hawlucha-GX
  152. Gallade-GX
  153. Houndoom-GX
  154. Aegislash-GX
  155. Aegislash-GX
  156. Goodra-GX
  157. Slaking-GX
  158. Eject Button
  159. Leaf Patch
  160. Enhanced Loto
  161. Counter Band
  162. Counter Potion
Pokémon ALLY is a new mechanic I have invented. They are like BREAKs but don’t actually give you any new attacks/abilities. Instead, when you evolve your Stage 2 Pokémon into an ALLY, you have 2 choices:

1) Search your deck for a Supporter card and put it into your hand.
2) Search your deck for as many of that Stage 2 as you like and place them onto your Bench.

Also, if applicable, the Pokémon ALLY may gain a dual typing. Due to them being extremely powerful, you may only have 1 Pokémon ALLY per deck.
 
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Basic Chespin 60HP Grass

GC: Vine Whip 30

Weakness: R x2 Resistance: none Retreat: CCC
Common

Stage 1 Quilladin 90 HP Grass

GC: Vine Whip 20

GGC: Needle Arm 50
Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon cannot attack during your opponent’s next turn.

Weakness: R x2 Resistance: none Retreat: CCC
Uncommon

Stage 2 Chesnaught 160 HP Grass

G: Brick Break 30

GC: Low Sweep 60
The Defending Pokémon’s Retreat Cost is now 4.

GGC: Hammer Arm 120

Weakness: P x2 Resistance: none Retreat: CCCC

ALLY Chesnaught ALLY 190 HP Grass/Fighting

Pokémon ALLY rule: When you play a Pokémon ALLY from your hand to evolve one of your Pokémon, you may:

- Search your deck for a Supporter card and put it into your hand.

OR

- Search your deck for as many of the Pokémon that this Pokémon ALLY has evolved from as you like and put them onto your Bench.

You may only include 1 Pokémon ALLY in your deck.
 
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Man those ALLY cards are OP. Maybe too OP... I also prefered your name being Joffrey lol
Lol call me whatever you want I've been Joffrey for ages.

I think the ALLYs are fine cos they are essentially Stage 3s and they don't get any extra attacks/abilities. They are designed to be a bit meta warping though.
 
Lol call me whatever you want I've been Joffrey for ages.

I think the ALLYs are fine cos they are essentially Stage 3s and they don't get any extra attacks/abilities. They are designed to be a bit meta warping though.
Oh I see. I thought they were more like BREAKS, with an attack or ability. But to get them out is very easy, since you evolve and choose to get the Stage 2s and the proceed to next turn using the Supporter ability on the ALLYs.
 
Oh I see. I thought they were more like BREAKS, with an attack or ability. But to get them out is very easy, since you evolve and choose to get the Stage 2s and the proceed to next turn using the Supporter ability on the ALLYs.
Might errata the ALLYs to a one of per deck.
 
Stage 1 Leafeon 90HP Grass

Ability: Camaraderie

This Pokémon gets +20HP for each of your Eevee, Vaporeon, Jolteon, Flareon, Espeon, Umbreon, Leafeon, Glaceon and Sylveon in play.

G: Tool Crush 20x

This attack does 20 damage times the number of Pokémon Tool cards attached to Pokémon in play.

Weakness: R Resistance: none Retreat cost: CC

Basic Sunkern 40HP Grass

G: Blot 10

Heal 10 damage from this Pokémon.

Weakness: R Resistance: none Retreat cost: C

Stage 1 Sunflora-GX 200 HP Grass

Ability: Chlorophyll

If there is any Stadium card in play, as often as you like during your turn you may retreat your Active Pokémon.

GGC: Petal Blizzard 130

This attack does 20 damage to each Benched Pokémon.

GGC: Giganthesis GX

Search your deck for a [G] energy and attach it to your Pokémon in any way you like for every card attached to your opponent’s Active Pokémon.

Weakness: R Resistance: none Retreat cost: CC
 
Basic Sewaddle 50HP Grass

C: Gnaw 10

GC: Razor Leaf 20

Weakness: R Resistance: none Retreat: 0

Stage 1 Swadloon 70HP Grass

GC: Razor Leaf 30

CCC: Rest

Heal 70 damage from this Pokémon. This Pokémon is now Asleep.

Weakness: R Resistance: none Retreat: C

Stage 2 Leavanny 130HP Grass

Ability: Nature Nurture

Once during your turn, before your attack, you may search your deck for a Pokémon that evolves from one of your Pokémon in play and place it on top of that Pokémon (this counts as evolving your Pokémon).

GCC: X-Scissor 50+

Flip 2 coins. This attack does 30 more damage for each heads.

Weakness: R Resistance: none Retreat: CC
 
Basic Fomantis 60HP Grass

G: Fury Cutter 10

During your next turn, this attack does 10 more damage to your opponent’s Active Pokémon (before applying Weakness and Resistance)

GCC: Leaf Blade 30

Weakness: R Resistance: none Retreat cost: C

Stage 1 Lurantis 100HP Grass

Ability: Leaf Guard

This Pokémon cannot be affected by Special Conditions (remove any existing conditions).

GCC: Mantis Edge 70

Discard the top card of your opponent’s deck. If that card is an Item card, discard another card.

Weakness: R Resistance: none Retreat cost: CC
 
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