Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is Reshiram from the Black and White set.  This  is a super-rare card from the set, it reflects the Legend look from the  Heart Gold/Soul Silver sets but it isn't a level up Pokemon or anything  like that, this card is played like any other basic Pokemon.  So  Reshiram is a basic, fire type Pokemon, with an hp of 130.  It has a x2  weakness to water type Pokemon, no resistance type, and a two colorless  energy card retreat cost.  One change with the Black and White cards are  that Pokemon no longer have Poke-Bodies or Poke-Powers but have  Abilities, this card doesn't have an Ability but I just wanted to make  you aware of what abilities were.  Reshiram does have two moves, the  first move is called Outrage which does 20 damage for two colorless  energy cards, plus it does 10 more damage for each damage counter on  Reshiram so it could potentially do 140 damage for only two energy cards  if Reshiram is only 10 damage away from being knocked out.  Reshiram's  second move is called Blue Flare which does 120 damage for three energy  cards, two fire and one colorless.  However you have to discard two fire  energy cards attached to Reshiram after the move.  As far as strategy  goes since this is a basic Pokemon card you can put it on your bench  right away and I would recommend putting it into the active Pokemon spot  as soon as you get two energy cards on it so you can use Outrage and if  you move it into play earlier in the game it has the potential to get  more damage on it so Outrage will do more damage each turn.  So I would  do Outrage first, then use Blue Flare, and then go to Outrage the next  turn since you won't be able to do Blue Flare more than once at a time  because you have to discard energy cards, I would also make sure to  include a card in the deck to retrieve these discarded energy cards from  the discard pile and put them back into your hand or deck.  I would  give this card a 4 out of 5 because it is quite good.  It has a high hp  and the potential to do massive amounts of damage, especially when  Reshiram gets some damage on it, it should be able to knock out one  Pokemon every turn or two.  So thanks for reading today's review of  Reshiram from the Black and White set, stay tuned for tomorrow's review  of Zekrom from the same set.
Pokemon Card of the Day: Reshiram (Black and White)
Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is Reshiram from the Black and White set.  This  is a super-rare card from the set, it reflects the Legend look from the  Heart Gold/Soul Silver sets but it isn't a level up Pokemon or anything  like that, this card is played like any other basic Pokemon.  So  Reshiram is a basic, fire type Pokemon, with an hp of 130.  It has a x2  weakness to water type Pokemon, no resistance type, and a two colorless  energy card retreat cost.  One change with the Black and White cards are  that Pokemon no longer have Poke-Bodies or Poke-Powers but have  Abilities, this card doesn't have an Ability but I just wanted to make  you aware of what abilities were.  Reshiram does have two moves, the  first move is called Outrage which does 20 damage for two colorless  energy cards, plus it does 10 more damage for each damage counter on  Reshiram so it could potentially do 140 damage for only two energy cards  if Reshiram is only 10 damage away from being knocked out.  Reshiram's  second move is called Blue Flare which does 120 damage for three energy  cards, two fire and one colorless.  However you have to discard two fire  energy cards attached to Reshiram after the move.  As far as strategy  goes since this is a basic Pokemon card you can put it on your bench  right away and I would recommend putting it into the active Pokemon spot  as soon as you get two energy cards on it so you can use Outrage and if  you move it into play earlier in the game it has the potential to get  more damage on it so Outrage will do more damage each turn.  So I would  do Outrage first, then use Blue Flare, and then go to Outrage the next  turn since you won't be able to do Blue Flare more than once at a time  because you have to discard energy cards, I would also make sure to  include a card in the deck to retrieve these discarded energy cards from  the discard pile and put them back into your hand or deck.  I would  give this card a 4 out of 5 because it is quite good.  It has a high hp  and the potential to do massive amounts of damage, especially when  Reshiram gets some damage on it, it should be able to knock out one  Pokemon every turn or two.  So thanks for reading today's review of  Reshiram from the Black and White set, stay tuned for tomorrow's review  of Zekrom from the same set.