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There is no shortage of fantastic art across the Pokemon universe.
Even going beyond what you would traditionally expect a card to look like.
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And, it’s not like the idea of seeingPokemon fast asleepisn’t a good idea.
There’s even a motion to everything like Porygon2 is moving them around the room with an ability.
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It’s also the style of the art that sets this card apart and makes everything even more magical.
It could easily be a kid dreaming of becoming a trainer or painting a scene around their beloved Porygon2.
Whether that has a shred of truth to it, who really knows besides the artist, sowsow.
Another is because of the move that Shinx knows.
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Hide is what Shinx is best at doing, not just in this picture but also in battle.
If they Hide successfully, they avoid all damage and effects.
It’s peaceful, and sweet, and represents Shaymin so well as the gratitude Pokemon.
And maybe that was inspired by Shaymin’s ability to heal every Pokemon on your side of the field.
These Basic Pokemon have some great attacks and won’t lose you two points at a time.
While it’s slow to start, it’s fierce, both in play and in design.
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Have you ever wondered what’s going on hidden in the caves of the Pokemon world?
Or even under the Earth’s crust?
This card might give you a good mental image.
Maybe it’s an earthquake generated by that scary Steel Tackle move.
Team Galactic members are attempting to catch their own plush Croagunk from a claw machine in an arcade.
It’s an adorable way to pay tribute to the Galactic Grunts and one of their Pokemon of choice.
There’s something powerful hiding in the shadows.
All of them seem to be working in harmony around an abandoned or run-down building.
This is done in a very comic-esque way with bold lines and colors setting each of the Rotoms apart.
Probably because they know they are on one of the coolest cards.
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