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Île Mythique : la dernière extension du JCC Pokémon arrive

Auteur : Sophia Mise à jour : Jan 04,2025

Île Mythique : la dernière extension du JCC Pokémon arrive

CardDescription
Mew Ex (Psychic)130 HP

Psyshot (1 Psychic Energy): 20 damage.
Genome Hacking (3 Colorless Energy): Choose 1 of your opponent’s Active Pokemon’s attacks and use it as this attack.

Aerodactyl Ex (Fighting)140 HP Primeval Law (Ability): Your opponent can’t play any Pokemon from their hand to evolve their Active Pokemon.
Land Crush (1 Fighting, 1 Colorless Energy): 80 damage.
Marshadow (Fighting)80 HP

Revenge (1 Fighting, 1 Colorless Energy): If any of your Pokemon were Knocked Out by damage from an attack during your opponent’s last turn, this attack does 60 more damage. 40 damage.

Blue (Trainer)During your opponent’s next turn, all of your Pokemon take -10 damage from attacks from your opponent’s Pokemon.
Leaf (Trainer)During this turn, the Retreat Cost of your Active Pokemon is 2 less.
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 ! Le très attendu booster Mythical Island arrive bientôt, apportant avec lui une vague de nouvelles cartes et des possibilités de jeu passionnantes. Voici les informations de sortie dont vous avez besoin :

Table des matières

Date de sortie de Mythical Island et cartes notables

Date de sortie de l'île mythique

Le pack Mythical Island sortira le 17 décembre à 1h00, heure de l'Est, coïncidant avec la réinitialisation quotidienne du jeu. Ce lancement verra également l'introduction des packs d'ensembles Genetic Apex, élargissant encore la collection A1. Il n'est actuellement pas confirmé si les Pack Points seront utilisables pour les achats sur l'île mythique. Cartes notables dans l'île mythique

Plus de 80 nouvelles cartes rejoignent la liste

Pokémon TCG Pocket
CardDescription
Mew Ex (Psychic)130 HP

Psyshot (1 Psychic Energy): 20 damage.
Genome Hacking (3 Colorless Energy): Choose 1 of your opponent’s Active Pokemon’s attacks and use it as this attack.

Aerodactyl Ex (Fighting)140 HP

Primeval Law (Ability): Your opponent can’t play any Pokemon from their hand to evolve their Active Pokemon.
Land Crush (1 Fighting, 1 Colorless Energy): 80 damage.

Marshadow (Fighting)80 HP

Revenge (1 Fighting, 1 Colorless Energy): If any of your Pokemon were Knocked Out by damage from an attack during your opponent’s last turn, this attack does 60 more damage. 40+ damage.

Blue (Trainer)During your opponent’s next turn, all of your Pokemon take -10 damage from attacks from your opponent’s Pokemon.
Leaf (Trainer)During this turn, the Retreat Cost of your Active Pokemon is 2 less.
, dont le très attendu Mew Ex. Bien qu'une carte Mew de base existe en tant que récompense de mission secrète, Mew Ex promet d'avoir un impact significatif sur la méta.

Voici un aperçu de quelques cartes-clés :

<🎜><🎜> <🎜>Ces cinq cartes à elles seules devraient remodeler la méta, créant de nouvelles stratégies de deck passionnantes. Restez à l'écoute de The Escapist pour d'autres mises à jour et des conseils de jeu !<🎜>

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