Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is Samurott from the Black and White set.  This  is a stage 2, water type Pokemon and is the final evolution of starter  Pokemon Oshawott.  Samurott has an hp of 140, a x2 weakness to electric  type Pokemon, no resistance type, and a two colorless energy card  retreat cost.  Samurott has two moves, its first move is called Pike and  for two colorless energy cards, it dose 30 damage, plus it does 30  damage to one of your opponent's benched Pokemon.  Samurott's second  move is called Surf and for three energy cards, two water and one  colorless, Samurott does 80 damage.  As far as strategy goes I would  recommend using this card with other Pokemon that do spread damage so if  you do use Pike you may be able to knock out one of your opponent's  benched Pokemon with 30 damage.  Besides that, Surf would be the move to  use against the defending Pokemon, and using Surf two turns in a row  should knock out most Pokemon.  I would give this card a 4 out of 5, I  like how this card does 80 damage at once and can do this amount of  damage every turn.  And if you want to do spread damage you can use Pike  and still damage the defending Pokemon at the same time.  So thanks for  reading today's review of Samurott from the Black and White set, stay  tuned for tomorrow's review of Swanna from the same set
Pokemon Card of the Day: Samurott (Black and White)
Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is Samurott from the Black and White set.  This  is a stage 2, water type Pokemon and is the final evolution of starter  Pokemon Oshawott.  Samurott has an hp of 140, a x2 weakness to electric  type Pokemon, no resistance type, and a two colorless energy card  retreat cost.  Samurott has two moves, its first move is called Pike and  for two colorless energy cards, it dose 30 damage, plus it does 30  damage to one of your opponent's benched Pokemon.  Samurott's second  move is called Surf and for three energy cards, two water and one  colorless, Samurott does 80 damage.  As far as strategy goes I would  recommend using this card with other Pokemon that do spread damage so if  you do use Pike you may be able to knock out one of your opponent's  benched Pokemon with 30 damage.  Besides that, Surf would be the move to  use against the defending Pokemon, and using Surf two turns in a row  should knock out most Pokemon.  I would give this card a 4 out of 5, I  like how this card does 80 damage at once and can do this amount of  damage every turn.  And if you want to do spread damage you can use Pike  and still damage the defending Pokemon at the same time.  So thanks for  reading today's review of Samurott from the Black and White set, stay  tuned for tomorrow's review of Swanna from the same set