Sword & Shield Fusion Stike cards. Get the name Pokemon TCG for. Now we enter the Full Art Supporter section ofFusion Arts. I find this selection among the weaker offerings in theSword and Shieldera, but the first three are not so bad. The chili & wilder card captures a special moment between them. Dancer is an interesting design, and the artwork is quite good, with the bright colors and the complementary colors working very well. Shauna is the most popular character seen here after having a pretty valuable card. To Japanese-speaking people received Shauna, a promo in a box with many other trainers, but it was harder to get in Japan, and it became notoriously expensive. This one is valued at over 1000 euros in Japanese. This new Shauna isn’t quite as simple as the card that made her aPokemon TCG hit. I think it could be partly because it’s just a bit strange. Weird angle, glare, kind of fish-eye lens look that makes it not as fun of a card as the C&C and is quite rare here, nor visually fun as the set’s major Trainer hit, Elesa’s Sparkles. That’ll be discussed next time. Next time the spotlight is on Pokemon TCG: Sword & Shield fusion Strike continues with other cards from the set. Follow this spotlight series by clicking ourStrike tag.


title: “The Pok Mon Tcg Sword And Shield Fusion Strikes Part 23” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-06” author: “George Valenzuela”


Sword & Shield Fusion Stike cards. Get the name Pokemon TCG for. Now we enter the Full Art Supporter section ofFusion Arts. I find this selection among the weaker offerings in theSword and Shieldera, but the first three are not so bad. The chili & wilder card captures a special moment between them. Dancer is an interesting design, and the artwork is quite good, with the bright colors and the complementary colors working very well. Shauna is the most popular character seen here after having a pretty valuable card. To Japanese-speaking people received Shauna, a promo in a box with many other trainers, but it was harder to get in Japan, and it became notoriously expensive. This one is valued at over 1000 euros in Japanese. This new Shauna isn’t quite as simple as the card that made her aPokemon TCG hit. I think it could be partly because it’s just a bit strange. Weird angle, glare, kind of fish-eye lens look that makes it not as fun of a card as the C&C and is quite rare here, nor visually fun as the set’s major Trainer hit, Elesa’s Sparkles. That’ll be discussed next time. Next time the spotlight is on Pokemon TCG: Sword & Shield fusion Strike continues with other cards from the set. Follow this spotlight series by clicking ourStrike tag.