Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is Ampharos from the Platinum set.  Before I  get too far into the review, I will start reviewing the Black and White  cards tomorrow and I plan on reviewing every rare in the set  consecutively, so look forward to that.  Anyways, Ampharos is a stage 2,  electric type Pokemon, with an hp of 130.  It has a +30 weakness to  fighting type Pokemon, a -20 resistance to metal type Pokemon, and a two  colorless energy card retreat cost.  Ampharos's Poke-Body is called  Damage Bind and says that any Pokemon in play that has damage counters  on it can't use Poke-Powers.  Ampharos has two moves in addition to the  Poke-Body, its first move is called Gigavolt and this move requires two  energy cards, one each of electric and colorless, and does 30 damage  plus 30 more damage if you get a heads from a coin flip, if you get a  tails the defending Pokemon is paralyzed.  Ampharos's second move is  called Reflect Energy and for three energy cards, two colorless and one  electric, it does 70 damage but unfortunately you have to move one of  the energy cards attached to Ampharos to one of your benched Pokemon  after using this move.  As far as strategy goes, I would recommend using  another electric type Pokemon in your deck that does some spread damage  so when you have Ampharos in play your opponent can't use any  Poke-Powers.  Other than that this card is pretty straightforward, I  would use Gigavolt when I have two energy cards on Ampharos, and Reflect  Energy when I have three.  I would give this card a 3 out of 5.  To me  there is just not anything too special about this card, I do like that  you can do extra stuff with both of Ampharos's moves, it doesn't really  matter if you get a heads or a tail when you use Gigavolt, you can still  do something, and even though you have to move an energy card from  Ampharos with Reflect Energy you can at least move it to another  Pokemon.  So thanks for reading today's review of Ampharos from the  Platinum set, stay tuned for tomorrow's review of a Black and White  Pokemon card
Pokemon Card of the Day: Ampharos (Platinum)
Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is Ampharos from the Platinum set.  Before I  get too far into the review, I will start reviewing the Black and White  cards tomorrow and I plan on reviewing every rare in the set  consecutively, so look forward to that.  Anyways, Ampharos is a stage 2,  electric type Pokemon, with an hp of 130.  It has a +30 weakness to  fighting type Pokemon, a -20 resistance to metal type Pokemon, and a two  colorless energy card retreat cost.  Ampharos's Poke-Body is called  Damage Bind and says that any Pokemon in play that has damage counters  on it can't use Poke-Powers.  Ampharos has two moves in addition to the  Poke-Body, its first move is called Gigavolt and this move requires two  energy cards, one each of electric and colorless, and does 30 damage  plus 30 more damage if you get a heads from a coin flip, if you get a  tails the defending Pokemon is paralyzed.  Ampharos's second move is  called Reflect Energy and for three energy cards, two colorless and one  electric, it does 70 damage but unfortunately you have to move one of  the energy cards attached to Ampharos to one of your benched Pokemon  after using this move.  As far as strategy goes, I would recommend using  another electric type Pokemon in your deck that does some spread damage  so when you have Ampharos in play your opponent can't use any  Poke-Powers.  Other than that this card is pretty straightforward, I  would use Gigavolt when I have two energy cards on Ampharos, and Reflect  Energy when I have three.  I would give this card a 3 out of 5.  To me  there is just not anything too special about this card, I do like that  you can do extra stuff with both of Ampharos's moves, it doesn't really  matter if you get a heads or a tail when you use Gigavolt, you can still  do something, and even though you have to move an energy card from  Ampharos with Reflect Energy you can at least move it to another  Pokemon.  So thanks for reading today's review of Ampharos from the  Platinum set, stay tuned for tomorrow's review of a Black and White  Pokemon card