Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is the electric type Magnezone from the  Stormfront set.  This is a stage 2, electric type Pokemon, with an hp of  120.  It has a +30 weakness to fighting type Pokemon, a -20 resistance  to metal type Pokemon, and a retreat cost of 3 colorless energy cards.   Its Poke-Power, called Super Connectivity is quite similar to the  Magnezone I reviewed yesterday, except this Poke-Power allows you to  search your discard pile for any electric or metal type energy card and  attach it to your active Pokemon, if you do this you then have to put 10  damage on that active Pokemon.  Magnezone's only move is called Gyro  Ball and does the standard 60 damage for 3 energy cards, in this case,  one electric and two colorless.  Besides doing the damage you may switch  Magnezone with one of your benched Pokemon, if you choose to do this,  your opponent may do the same.  As far as strategy goes I would highly  recommend using this card with the Magnezone I used yesterday, not only  do they share the same evolutions, but you could use the Metal Type  Magnezone's move that does 80 damage but then have to discard an energy  card one turn, and then use this Magnezone's Poke-Power the next turn  and be able to use Crush Volt again the consecutive turn.  I would rate  this card a 3 out of 5 because it has an average move, that makes up for  its high retreat cost, and I really like its Poke-Power that works well  with Pokemon that are electric or metal type and discard energy cards.   So thanks for reading today's review of the electric type Magnezone  from the Stormfront set, stay tuned for tomorrow's review of Mismagius  from the same set
Pokemon Card of the Day: Electric Type Magnezone (Stormfront)
Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is the electric type Magnezone from the  Stormfront set.  This is a stage 2, electric type Pokemon, with an hp of  120.  It has a +30 weakness to fighting type Pokemon, a -20 resistance  to metal type Pokemon, and a retreat cost of 3 colorless energy cards.   Its Poke-Power, called Super Connectivity is quite similar to the  Magnezone I reviewed yesterday, except this Poke-Power allows you to  search your discard pile for any electric or metal type energy card and  attach it to your active Pokemon, if you do this you then have to put 10  damage on that active Pokemon.  Magnezone's only move is called Gyro  Ball and does the standard 60 damage for 3 energy cards, in this case,  one electric and two colorless.  Besides doing the damage you may switch  Magnezone with one of your benched Pokemon, if you choose to do this,  your opponent may do the same.  As far as strategy goes I would highly  recommend using this card with the Magnezone I used yesterday, not only  do they share the same evolutions, but you could use the Metal Type  Magnezone's move that does 80 damage but then have to discard an energy  card one turn, and then use this Magnezone's Poke-Power the next turn  and be able to use Crush Volt again the consecutive turn.  I would rate  this card a 3 out of 5 because it has an average move, that makes up for  its high retreat cost, and I really like its Poke-Power that works well  with Pokemon that are electric or metal type and discard energy cards.   So thanks for reading today's review of the electric type Magnezone  from the Stormfront set, stay tuned for tomorrow's review of Mismagius  from the same set