Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is the metal type Magnezone from the Stormfront  set.  This is a stage 2, metal type Pokemon card, with an hp of 120.   It has a +30 weakness to fire type Pokemon, a -20 resistance to psychic  type Pokemon, and a two colorless energy card retreat cost.  Its  Poke-Power is called Magnetic Search and says that once during your turn  you may search your deck for an electric or metal type Pokemon and put  it into your hand.  Besides the Poke-Power, Magnezone has two moves, the  first move is called Speed Shot which takes two energy cards, one each  of colorless and electric, and does 30 damage to one of your opponent's  Pokemon.  Magnezone's second move is called Crush Volt which does 80  damage for 3 energy cards, one electric and two colorless.  Besides the  damage, unfortunately you have to remove an energy card from Magnezone  when using it.  As far as strategy goes you want to notice that this  card may be metal type but it does not need any metal energy cards, so  you'll want to have this in an electric deck for sure.  But if you want  to utilize its Poke-Power you could have both metal and electric in this  deck and be able to get those Pokemon into your hand whenever you like  with Magnezone's Poke-Power.  Neither move of Magnezone is too great,  but you could utilize a spread damage type strategy by using Speed Shot  on one of your opponent's benched Pokemon but I would mainly use Crush  Volt and just make sure to have another energy card in my hand to attach  to it the next turn so I could use the move again.  I would give this  card a 3 out of 5 because like I said earlier, neither of its moves are  too great but its Poke-Power makes it an average card.  So thanks for  reading today's review of the metal type Magnezone from Stormfront, stay  tuned for tomorrow's review of the electric type Magnezone from the  same set
Pokemon Card of the Day: Metal Type Magnezone (Stormfront)
Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is the metal type Magnezone from the Stormfront  set.  This is a stage 2, metal type Pokemon card, with an hp of 120.   It has a +30 weakness to fire type Pokemon, a -20 resistance to psychic  type Pokemon, and a two colorless energy card retreat cost.  Its  Poke-Power is called Magnetic Search and says that once during your turn  you may search your deck for an electric or metal type Pokemon and put  it into your hand.  Besides the Poke-Power, Magnezone has two moves, the  first move is called Speed Shot which takes two energy cards, one each  of colorless and electric, and does 30 damage to one of your opponent's  Pokemon.  Magnezone's second move is called Crush Volt which does 80  damage for 3 energy cards, one electric and two colorless.  Besides the  damage, unfortunately you have to remove an energy card from Magnezone  when using it.  As far as strategy goes you want to notice that this  card may be metal type but it does not need any metal energy cards, so  you'll want to have this in an electric deck for sure.  But if you want  to utilize its Poke-Power you could have both metal and electric in this  deck and be able to get those Pokemon into your hand whenever you like  with Magnezone's Poke-Power.  Neither move of Magnezone is too great,  but you could utilize a spread damage type strategy by using Speed Shot  on one of your opponent's benched Pokemon but I would mainly use Crush  Volt and just make sure to have another energy card in my hand to attach  to it the next turn so I could use the move again.  I would give this  card a 3 out of 5 because like I said earlier, neither of its moves are  too great but its Poke-Power makes it an average card.  So thanks for  reading today's review of the metal type Magnezone from Stormfront, stay  tuned for tomorrow's review of the electric type Magnezone from the  same set