Fates Collide Player's Guide (TCG)
The Fates Collide Player's Guide is a booklet included within the Fates Collide Elite Trainer Box detailing the Fates Collide expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The booklet is written by Wolfgang Baur and was published by The Pokémon Company International in 2016. The content features strategy for the new cards introduced within the Fates Collide expansion as well as a complete checklist for the expansion.
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ISBN: | None |
Published: | 2016 |
Publisher: | The Pokémon Company International |
Author: | Wolfgang Baur |
Contents
Welcome to the Pokémon TCG: XY—Fates Collide Elite Trainer Box!
This Elite Trainer Box contains a great combination of boosters, Energy cards, dice, card sleeves, and extras—congrats on stepping up your game to the Elite level. The Pokémon Trading Card Game: XY—Fates Collide expansion adds more than 120 cards to the Pokémon TCG and provides more new Pokémon BREAK to charge up your game!
This expansion includes 5 more Pokémon BREAK, plus 13 new Pokémon-EX, including the orderly power of Zygarde-EX, the dark claws of Umbreon-EX, and the Zen Force of Mega Alakazam-EX. Prepare yourself for a challenge like no other, and watch fates collide!
Peer into the future, choose your Pokémon companions, and get ready to battle, Elite Trainers! The time is now: the time when the world is remade with the XY—Fates Collide expansion!
New Pokémon BREAK!
Continuing the growth of Pokémon BREAK in the Pokémon TCG: XY—BREAKpoint expansion, this set includes 5 of these amazing new Pokémon BREAK: Delphox BREAK (14/124), Omastar BREAK (19/124), Carbink BREAK (51/124), Bronzong BREAK (62/124), and Lugia BREAK (79/124).
Overview of New Pokémon BREAK
Delphox BREAK adds the Flare Witch Ability to your Delphox when played. This lets you grab a
Omastar BREAK adds the Dangerous Tentacle Ability which lets you switch 1 of your opponent's Benched Pokémon-EX with his or her Active Pokémon. Just remember: depending on which Pokémon-EX it is and how much Energy is attached, you might be doing your opponent a favor! The best move, of course, is to target a weakened Pokémon-EX so you can Knock it Out and take two Prize cards. Or, grab a Hoopa-EX or Shaymin-EX that your opponent usually wants to keep out of harm's way!
Carbink BREAK adds the Diamond Gift attack to your Carbink. When you attack for
Bronzong BREAK adds Metal Rain, an attack for
Lugia BREAK adds the Flash of Destruction attack for
Six Combos: When Fates Collide!
Pokémon BREAK are proving to be wonderful tools for power combos! Here are two combos, using Pokémon BREAK and four more showing off Pokémon-EX and Trainers—there are lots of ways to put together a winning combination!
Scorched Memory
This somewhat difficult four-card combo can be considered two-card combos that happen to work really well together. Start by using the Scorched Earth (110/124) Stadium card to put Fighting Energy in the discard pile (and draw some new cards as a bonus). Then use Carbink BREAK's Diamond Gift attack to attach that discarded Energy to Zygarde-E (54/124) to power up its attacks.
As soon as Carbink BREAK retreats or is Knocked Out, go for a big hit using the Power Memory (108/124) Tool card, which lets Zygarde-EX use the attack All Cells Burn. While 200 damage isn't a guaranteed Knock Out, the odds are in your favor!
Flare Witch + Blacksmith = Hot!
When Delphox BREAK and Blacksmith (XY—Flashfire, 88/106) get together, it's a fiery thing! Use Blacksmith and Delphox BREAK's Flare Witch Ability to get as much Energy into play as possible. Then, take out your opponent's Pokémon with a crushing Psystorm from Delphox!
Archie's Faster Fossils
Restored Pokémon can be difficult to get into play, but you can use a few tricks to make it easier. Archie's Ace in the Hole (XY—Primal Clash, 124/160) can put the Stage 1 Omastar (18/124) right into play from your discard pile, and then Omastar's Restoring Beam Ability can search up Aerodactyl and put it onto your Bench—no fossils needed. Aerodactyl's Jet Draft attack is very powerful for just two Colorless Energy.
Lucario Whistle
Target Whistle (XY—Phantom Forces, 106/119) is one of those Item cards that might leave you scratching your head a little: why would you want to help your opponent put Basic Pokémon onto the Bench? But Lucario (63/124) can do more damage—a lot more—with its Fight Alone attack if you have fewer Pokémon in play than your opponent. So blow that Target Whistle to put more Pokémon on your opponent's Bench, and increase Lucario's damage big-time!
Blaster Links
The amazing Rapid Blaster attack on Genesect-EX (64/124) does 100 damage + 20 more damage for each Metal Energy you discard from it—but once Genesect-EX runs out of Energy, it's all over. Fortunately, Bronzong (XY—Phantom Forces, 61/119) has the Metal Links Ability, which takes the Metal Energy discarded by Rapid Blaster and puts it on a Benched Pokémon to power up the next attack. If you have two Genesect-EX in plat, you can load one up with the discarded Energy from the other!
Kingdra Circuit
Kingdra-EX (73/124) has the Dragon Trail attack that does 60 damage, plus 30 more for each
Crush It with New Power Cards!
In addition to those new combos, you'll find 13 great Pokémon-EX and Mega Evolution Pokémon in the XY—Fates Collide expansion, from Legendary and Mythical Pokémon like Zygarde-EX and Genesect-EX all the way to Mega Alakazam-EX and Mega Altaria-EX!
Mega Alakazam-EX (26/124 and 118/124) and Alakazam-EX (25/124 and 117/124)
If there's one Pokémon that stands at the top of the rankings for XY—Fates Collide, it's Mega Alakazam-EX with its Zen Force attack. That attack does 10 damage, plus 30 damage for each damage counter on your opponent's Active Pokémon. So use Alakazam-EX's Kinesis Ability, plus the Surprise Bite attack from Crobat (XY—Phantom Forces, 33/119) to get those damage counters on your opponent's Pokémon to make Zen Force stronger—or just attack for a turn or two with Alakazam-EX's Suppression attack, which puts 3 damage counters on each of your opponent's Pokémon with any Energy attached.
Note that Devolution Spray (95/124) can devolve Crobat and Mega Alakazam-EX so you can reuse those Abilities on the following turn to deal the damage again. Call this combo Mega Devolution, and go for the Zen Knock Out!
Mega Altaria-EX (69/124 and 121/124) and Altaria-EX (83/124 and 123/124)
Altaria-EX has the Powerful Gain attack for
The Mega Evolution version takes Altaria-EX from good to Amazing. With a Special Energy attached, the Mist Purge attack for
Diancie-EX (72/124)
Diancie-EX has both terrific staying power and a great built-in combo. Its Sparkle Veil Ability means that damage done to any of your Pokémon is reduced by 30 as long as Diancie-EX is your Active Pokémon. Better yet, its Wonder Stage attack for
Genesect-EX (64/124 and 120/124)
Like a Swiss Army knife, Genesect-EX is good at swapping tools. Its Drive Change Ability lets you take a Pokémon Tool attached to Genesect-EX and put it back in your hand, either to make room for a different Tool or to attach it to another Pokémon. And its Rapid Blaster attack for
Glaceon-EX (20/124 and 116/124)
Eevee and its Evolutions are more than just cute: they've got power in play! Glaceon-EX has the Second Bite attack for
Kingdra-EX (73/124 and 122/124)
Kingdra-EX's Big Storm attack does 20 damage and discards a Stadium in play for just one Energy—nice to have. Its Dragon Tail attack for
Regirock-EX (43/124)
What's our favorite new Fighting-type power? Regi Power! This Ability on Regirock-EX adds 10 damage to all of your
Umbreon-EX (55/124 and 119/124)
Umbreon-EX is a specialized sort of Pokémon with two intriguing attacks. Veil of Darkness for
Zygarde-EX (54/124)
As you'd expect from the Order Pokémon, Zygarde-EX makes a lot of sense and follows an orderly progression of attacks. For
Top 5 Trainer Cards
Sure, Trainer cards don't have big HP and pulse-pounding attacks—but a Trainer's role is vitally important! Items, Stadiums, and other cards can give you the margin of victory. Here are some of the cards to watch for in the XY—Fates Collide expansion!
Bent Spoon (93/124)
Tired of getting hit by Special Conditions? If your Pokémon carries a Bent Spoon, it still takes damage from your opponent's attacks, but nothing else gets through: ignore forced movement, ignore conditions that slow or weaken your Pokémon, and all the other tricks. Not bad for a twisted piece of cutlery!
Chaos Tower (94/124)
Another cool two-sided Stadium card, Chaos Tower makes one player's Pokémon immune to being Asleep or Paralyzed, and the other player's Pokémon immune to being Confused or Poisoned. If you build a deck around it, Chaos Tower should give you a huge advantage.
Power Memory (108/124)
As described in the Scorched Memory combo above, this Item card gives Zygarde-EX a massive 200-damage attack for
N (105/124)
The return of one of the strongest Supporter cards ever! Both players shuffle their hands into their decks and draw a card for each of their remaining Prize cards. Absolutely worth playing, and now with new art!
Mega Catcher (104/124)
A Mega Evolution Pokémon can take a lot of Energy to be effective, but with Mega Catcher, you can pull it off the Bench before it's all powered up. A nice way to mess with the Mega Evolution players!
Pokémon TCG: Generations Card List
This section lists out the 125 cards of the XY—Fates Collide expansion, and their rarities.
Original Japanese Game
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English-Language Version
The Pokémon Company International
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Pokémon TCG: XY—Fates Collide Showcase
This final section details the two Fates Collide Theme Decks: Sky Guardian and Battle Ruler.
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