Prime Cards

Primes are strong versions of Poke jr.'s

The first version of the Prime is Gholdurr Prime. For 1 Dark Energy you can use Secret Power to do 30 damage AND your opponenent's hand gets 3 cards shorter. Fury Swipes can do 150 damage to your opponent's Pokemon at a 20% chance. Gholdurr has a one of a kind battle strategy!

Pippyguin Prime is another good choice. It's Waterwheel Poke-Power allows you to move Water Energy around to all of your Poke jr.'s. If you had a Snoblo for your Active Pokemon with 3 Water Energy on it, you could use Waterwheel to move all Energy attached to it to Pippyguin Prime. Pippyguin should then be close to using it's Ultra Freeze attack that is a hard attack to get away from. Pippyguin Prime is a card that has lots of strategys to keep your opponent off guard.

Of most Primes, Kaapango is the best attacking mode. Psy Pickup will give you a Psychic Energy if you don't have one in your hand. Those Psychic Energy will come in handy to use Psychic Slam. It's a cheap attack, but Kaapango will do 40 damage to itself, which can get Kaapango in trouble quickly. If you can manage to heal Kaapango, Kaapango is a very strong Poke jr.

Watawaves is not an average card. It's Wash Away Poke-Body can be useful. If your opponent has 2 Pokemon left in play and you use Wash Away, you automaticly win the game. Sludge Bomb does 70 damage each turn AND the Defending Pokemon can't attack during his next turn. Watawaves's Poke-Body makes 1 great deck.



Snoweblowe is a hard hitter, but you need to keep up with Energy to use it over and over again. If you can't keep up with Energy, use Agility to at least do 40 damage each turn. If you can keep up, rumble over and over again with 200 damage.