Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is Staraptor from the Stormfront set.  This is a  stage 2, normal type Pokemon card with an hp of 120.  It has a +30  weakness to electric type Pokemon, a -20 resistance to fighting type  Pokemon, and a free retreat cost.  Staraptor's Poke-Body called Protect  Wing says that when Staraptor is your active Pokemon any damage done  from your opponent's stage 2 Pokemon are reduced by 20.  Staraptor's  first move is called Strong Breeze and for one colorless energy card you  flip a coin and if you get heads you may move one of your opponent's  Pokemon and all cards attached to it back to their deck and have them  shuffle their deck after it.  Staraptor's second move is called Clutch  which does the standard 60 damage for three colorless energy cards, and  when you use this move the defending Pokemon can't retreat during their  next turn.  As far as strategy goes, since this does have a free retreat  cost, you may be able to fit this card into any deck and and only have  to attach one energy card to it so you can disrupt your opponent's hard  work by making one of their Pokemon with a lot of energy cards on it go  back into their deck, and if you have the time you can use Clutch to do  some damage but I would recommend just using Strong Breeze and then  retreating it the next turn.  I would give this card a 4 out of 5.  Even  though this card does do the standard damage for 3 energy cards, you do  not see many stage 2 Pokemon with free retreat costs and I especially  like that you can put this card in any deck, and that you can make any  of your opponent's Pokemon go back to their deck.  So thanks for reading  today's review of Staraptor from the Stormfront set, stay tuned for  tomorrow's review of Tangrowth from the same set. Pokemon Card of the Day: Staraptor (Stormfront)
Today's  Pokemon Card of the Day is Staraptor from the Stormfront set.  This is a  stage 2, normal type Pokemon card with an hp of 120.  It has a +30  weakness to electric type Pokemon, a -20 resistance to fighting type  Pokemon, and a free retreat cost.  Staraptor's Poke-Body called Protect  Wing says that when Staraptor is your active Pokemon any damage done  from your opponent's stage 2 Pokemon are reduced by 20.  Staraptor's  first move is called Strong Breeze and for one colorless energy card you  flip a coin and if you get heads you may move one of your opponent's  Pokemon and all cards attached to it back to their deck and have them  shuffle their deck after it.  Staraptor's second move is called Clutch  which does the standard 60 damage for three colorless energy cards, and  when you use this move the defending Pokemon can't retreat during their  next turn.  As far as strategy goes, since this does have a free retreat  cost, you may be able to fit this card into any deck and and only have  to attach one energy card to it so you can disrupt your opponent's hard  work by making one of their Pokemon with a lot of energy cards on it go  back into their deck, and if you have the time you can use Clutch to do  some damage but I would recommend just using Strong Breeze and then  retreating it the next turn.  I would give this card a 4 out of 5.  Even  though this card does do the standard damage for 3 energy cards, you do  not see many stage 2 Pokemon with free retreat costs and I especially  like that you can put this card in any deck, and that you can make any  of your opponent's Pokemon go back to their deck.  So thanks for reading  today's review of Staraptor from the Stormfront set, stay tuned for  tomorrow's review of Tangrowth from the same set.