Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is Abomasnow from the Stormfront set.  This is a  stage 1, water type Pokemon card, with an hp of 100.  It has a +30  weakness to fire type Pokemon, no resistance type, and a three colorless  energy card retreat cost.  Its Poke-Body is called Snow Veil and says  that as long as Abomasnow is your active Pokemon, any damage done to  your benched Pokemon is reduced by 20.  Besides the Poke-Body, Abomasnow  has two moves, the first move is called Snow Play and does 20 damage  for two colorless energy cards, it also does 20 damage to each of your  opponent's benched Pokemon that aren't grass or water type.  Abomasnow's  second move is called Below Zero and does the standard 60 damage for  three energy cards, in this case, one water and two colorless.  And if  you just evolved Snover into Abomasnow, the defending Pokemon is  paralyzed.  As far as strategy goes, this is the perfect way to combat  an opponent who uses spread type damage, the only thing is you need to  have Abomasnow last in order to prevent this damage.  Other than that,  this Pokemon is pretty good for a stage 1 Pokemon, since it does 100 hp  and it is fairly quick.  I would rate this card a 3 out of 5 because it  is average overall, I do like its Poke-Body like I said already, but 60  damage for 3 energy cards is standard on many Pokemon, but Snow Play is  an amazing move if your opponent's active Pokemon is trying to do spread  damage and doesn't attack Abomasnow, that way you can do damage to a  lot of Pokemon at once, quite a few turns in a row.  So thanks for  reading today's review of Abomasnow from the Stormfront set, stay tuned  for tomorrow's review of Bronzong from the same set.
Pokemon Card of the Day: Abomasnow (Stormfront)
Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is Abomasnow from the Stormfront set.  This is a  stage 1, water type Pokemon card, with an hp of 100.  It has a +30  weakness to fire type Pokemon, no resistance type, and a three colorless  energy card retreat cost.  Its Poke-Body is called Snow Veil and says  that as long as Abomasnow is your active Pokemon, any damage done to  your benched Pokemon is reduced by 20.  Besides the Poke-Body, Abomasnow  has two moves, the first move is called Snow Play and does 20 damage  for two colorless energy cards, it also does 20 damage to each of your  opponent's benched Pokemon that aren't grass or water type.  Abomasnow's  second move is called Below Zero and does the standard 60 damage for  three energy cards, in this case, one water and two colorless.  And if  you just evolved Snover into Abomasnow, the defending Pokemon is  paralyzed.  As far as strategy goes, this is the perfect way to combat  an opponent who uses spread type damage, the only thing is you need to  have Abomasnow last in order to prevent this damage.  Other than that,  this Pokemon is pretty good for a stage 1 Pokemon, since it does 100 hp  and it is fairly quick.  I would rate this card a 3 out of 5 because it  is average overall, I do like its Poke-Body like I said already, but 60  damage for 3 energy cards is standard on many Pokemon, but Snow Play is  an amazing move if your opponent's active Pokemon is trying to do spread  damage and doesn't attack Abomasnow, that way you can do damage to a  lot of Pokemon at once, quite a few turns in a row.  So thanks for  reading today's review of Abomasnow from the Stormfront set, stay tuned  for tomorrow's review of Bronzong from the same set.