Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is Sawsbuck from the Black and White set.  This  is a stage 1, grass type Pokemon, and is the evolution of Deerling.  It  has an hp of 90, a x2 weakness to fire type Pokemon, a -20 resistance  to water type Pokemon, and a one colorless energy card retreat cost.   Sawsbuck doesn't have any abilities but it does have two moves, the  first move is called Nature Power and for one colorless energy card it  does 20 damage plus 10 more damage for each grass energy attached to all  Pokemon in play.  Sawsbuck's second move is called Horn Leech and does  the standard 60 damage for three energy cards, in Sawsbuck's case it  requires one grass and two colorless energy cards.  Also when using this  move you may remove up to 20 damage from Sawsbuck.  As far as strategy  goes you would want to utilize Nature Power so you'll want to make sure  there are plenty of grass energy cards in play so you can do a lot of  damage for only one energy card.  I would try and make Nature Power do  at least 60 damage before I would put it into the active Pokemon and if  you do get in trouble when battling with this Pokemon you can use its  second move and heal Sawsbuck.  I would rate this card a 3 out of 5, to  me this card is quite average, it has the average hp for a stage 1  Pokemon and the normal moveset.  I do like that it can heal itself  making its hp seem a little higher than 90.  If you're looking for a  grass type Pokemon to fill a spot in your deck you may want to take a  look at Sawsbuck.  So thanks for reading today's review of Sawsbuck from  the Black and White set, stay tuned for tomorrow's review of Emboar  from the same set
Pokemon Card of the Day: Sawsbuck (Black and White)
Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is Sawsbuck from the Black and White set.  This  is a stage 1, grass type Pokemon, and is the evolution of Deerling.  It  has an hp of 90, a x2 weakness to fire type Pokemon, a -20 resistance  to water type Pokemon, and a one colorless energy card retreat cost.   Sawsbuck doesn't have any abilities but it does have two moves, the  first move is called Nature Power and for one colorless energy card it  does 20 damage plus 10 more damage for each grass energy attached to all  Pokemon in play.  Sawsbuck's second move is called Horn Leech and does  the standard 60 damage for three energy cards, in Sawsbuck's case it  requires one grass and two colorless energy cards.  Also when using this  move you may remove up to 20 damage from Sawsbuck.  As far as strategy  goes you would want to utilize Nature Power so you'll want to make sure  there are plenty of grass energy cards in play so you can do a lot of  damage for only one energy card.  I would try and make Nature Power do  at least 60 damage before I would put it into the active Pokemon and if  you do get in trouble when battling with this Pokemon you can use its  second move and heal Sawsbuck.  I would rate this card a 3 out of 5, to  me this card is quite average, it has the average hp for a stage 1  Pokemon and the normal moveset.  I do like that it can heal itself  making its hp seem a little higher than 90.  If you're looking for a  grass type Pokemon to fill a spot in your deck you may want to take a  look at Sawsbuck.  So thanks for reading today's review of Sawsbuck from  the Black and White set, stay tuned for tomorrow's review of Emboar  from the same set