Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is Bronzong from the Stormfront set.  This is a  stage 1, psychic type Pokemon card with an hp of 90.  It has a +20  weakness to psychic type Pokemon, a -20 resistance to fire type Pokemon,  and a three colorless energy card retreat cost.  Bronzong's Poke-Power  is called Cycler and it says that once per turn you may choose a card  from your hand and put it on top of your deck, if you do this you may  search your deck for two energy cards and put them into your hand.   Besides the Poke-Power, Bronzong has two moves, the first move is called  Strange Spin and for two colorless energy cards, one each of psychic  and colorless, Bronzong does 20 damage plus 40 more damage and confuses  the defending Pokemon, if you and your opponent have the same number of  cards in your hands.  Bronzong's other move is called Heavy Potential  and takes three energy cards, one psychic and two colorless, and does 10  damage to each of your opponent's benched Pokemon for each energy card  they require for their retreat cost.  As far as strategy goes, this card  is great in any deck just because of its Poke-Power always allowing you  to have energy cards in your hand.  Also Heavy Potential is a killer  move, especially mid to late in the game, when your opponent may have a  full bench full of evolved Pokemon, you can then do 20 or 30 damage to  each Pokemon and hopefully knock them out in a few turns.  I would give  this card a 4 out 5 because it really has a lot of potential to damage  your opponent's Pokemon and aid your Pokemon at the same time.  I would  have gave this card a 5 out of 5 but Bronzong does have a high retreat  cost for a stage 1, and if you do want to use Heavy Potential more than 1  or 2 times you'll have to be careful not to get knocked out.  So thanks  for reading today's review of Bronzong from the Stormfront set, stay  tuned for tomorrow's review of Cherrim from the same set. Pokemon Card of the Day: Bronzong (Stormfront)
Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is Bronzong from the Stormfront set.  This is a  stage 1, psychic type Pokemon card with an hp of 90.  It has a +20  weakness to psychic type Pokemon, a -20 resistance to fire type Pokemon,  and a three colorless energy card retreat cost.  Bronzong's Poke-Power  is called Cycler and it says that once per turn you may choose a card  from your hand and put it on top of your deck, if you do this you may  search your deck for two energy cards and put them into your hand.   Besides the Poke-Power, Bronzong has two moves, the first move is called  Strange Spin and for two colorless energy cards, one each of psychic  and colorless, Bronzong does 20 damage plus 40 more damage and confuses  the defending Pokemon, if you and your opponent have the same number of  cards in your hands.  Bronzong's other move is called Heavy Potential  and takes three energy cards, one psychic and two colorless, and does 10  damage to each of your opponent's benched Pokemon for each energy card  they require for their retreat cost.  As far as strategy goes, this card  is great in any deck just because of its Poke-Power always allowing you  to have energy cards in your hand.  Also Heavy Potential is a killer  move, especially mid to late in the game, when your opponent may have a  full bench full of evolved Pokemon, you can then do 20 or 30 damage to  each Pokemon and hopefully knock them out in a few turns.  I would give  this card a 4 out 5 because it really has a lot of potential to damage  your opponent's Pokemon and aid your Pokemon at the same time.  I would  have gave this card a 5 out of 5 but Bronzong does have a high retreat  cost for a stage 1, and if you do want to use Heavy Potential more than 1  or 2 times you'll have to be careful not to get knocked out.  So thanks  for reading today's review of Bronzong from the Stormfront set, stay  tuned for tomorrow's review of Cherrim from the same set.