Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is Rapidash from the Stormfront set.  This is a  stage 1, fire type Pokemon card with an hp of 80.  It has a +20  weakness to water type Pokemon, no resistance type, and free retreat  costs.  Rapidash's Poke-Body is called Burning Mane which says that when  Rapidash is your active Pokemon, any Pokemon that attacks Rapidash is  burned.  Besides the Poke-Body, Rapidash has two moves, the first move  is called Rear Kick and this move does 30 damage for two colorless  energy cards.  Rapidash's second move is called Shooting Fire which  takes two fire energy cards and does 60 damage to one of your opponent's  Pokemon that you choose, but you have to discard two fire energy cards  after using this move.  As far as strategy goes, I would consider moving  this card in and out of the active Pokemon spot since it has free  retreat costs, and each turn taking a little damage and then burning the  defending Pokemon, I would actually do this every few turns so I could  use Shooting Fire every time I moved Rapidash into the active Pokemon  spot.  It is also important to have someway of retrieving the discarded  fire energy cards so you can put them right back on Rapidash.  I would  give this card a 3 out of 5 because it is somewhat quick with both moves  only requiring two energy cards, and it has the possibility of knocking  out Pokemon in one hit by using Shooting Fire and I like that it has  free retreat costs and an awesome Poke-Body.  However I don't like it  only has 80 hp which is low for a stage 1 Pokemon.  So thanks for  reading today's review of Rapidash from the Stormfront set, stay tuned  for tomorrow's review of Roserade from the same set. Pokemon Card of the Day: Rapidash (Stormfront)
Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is Rapidash from the Stormfront set.  This is a  stage 1, fire type Pokemon card with an hp of 80.  It has a +20  weakness to water type Pokemon, no resistance type, and free retreat  costs.  Rapidash's Poke-Body is called Burning Mane which says that when  Rapidash is your active Pokemon, any Pokemon that attacks Rapidash is  burned.  Besides the Poke-Body, Rapidash has two moves, the first move  is called Rear Kick and this move does 30 damage for two colorless  energy cards.  Rapidash's second move is called Shooting Fire which  takes two fire energy cards and does 60 damage to one of your opponent's  Pokemon that you choose, but you have to discard two fire energy cards  after using this move.  As far as strategy goes, I would consider moving  this card in and out of the active Pokemon spot since it has free  retreat costs, and each turn taking a little damage and then burning the  defending Pokemon, I would actually do this every few turns so I could  use Shooting Fire every time I moved Rapidash into the active Pokemon  spot.  It is also important to have someway of retrieving the discarded  fire energy cards so you can put them right back on Rapidash.  I would  give this card a 3 out of 5 because it is somewhat quick with both moves  only requiring two energy cards, and it has the possibility of knocking  out Pokemon in one hit by using Shooting Fire and I like that it has  free retreat costs and an awesome Poke-Body.  However I don't like it  only has 80 hp which is low for a stage 1 Pokemon.  So thanks for  reading today's review of Rapidash from the Stormfront set, stay tuned  for tomorrow's review of Roserade from the same set.