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This is part of another set of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic-based Pokemon cards.All right, so, Commander Hurricane. She's best used right after you've scored a KO since you get some sweet Energy slurpage afterwards, but if you need her to block some of those snobbish Unicorns or dumb Earth Ponies for a while, she can hold her own.
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WaddelDee [2012-07-17 14:09:54 +0000 UTC]
Ponies and Non-Ponies can be distinguished be the middle thing. Non-Ponies have "Non-Pony" in their middle thing and Ponies don't. But how do you tell Pegasi from Non-Pegasi? Do Celestia, Luna and Cadance count as Pegasi or not? And what about Chrysalis? She's a "Non-Pony" but she still has wings, you know...
All this would be much easier if you used these types I linked you to in your new Rarity card.
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dmon2 In reply to WaddelDee [2012-07-17 15:09:02 +0000 UTC]
Non-Pony supersedes all pony classifications, so despite having wings Chrysalis is still a Non-Pony (because...y'know...she's not a pony).
Because I just started using the race classes and I don't want to go through every card I've ever done and manually add them, they've all been errata'd to include them.
Here's how you know what class(es) to add:
1. Is it a Non-Pony? If yes, it's a Non-Pony and you stop now. If no, move to question 2.
2. Does it have wings? If yes, it's a Pegasus. Move to question 3.
3. Does it have a horn? If yes, it's a Unicorn. Move to question 4.
4. If you answered "no" to questions 2 AND 3, it's an Earth Pony.
So because Cadance (who you'll see in set 7) has wings and a horn (and is a pony), she has both Pegasus and Unicorn classifications and can reap the benefits of both classes.
Cards with multiple ponies (such as Aloe and Lotus or Flim and Flam) would receive dual classes if they were both different races.
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WaddelDee In reply to dmon2 [2012-07-17 15:14:44 +0000 UTC]
What if someone who hasn't seen the second 2 yet and therefore doesn't know Flim and Flam and therefore can't tell if they're unicorns or unicorns with wings?
This is the only card which literally forces you to look at the picture.
And what about Snowflake? What if someone cannot note his little wings?
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dmon2 In reply to WaddelDee [2012-07-17 15:19:12 +0000 UTC]
That's a non-issue. People who have an interest in these cards will have seen every episode, and you can easily obtain proof of a pony's race if you don't trust your opponent's word.
Who is Snowflake?
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dmon2 In reply to WaddelDee [2012-07-17 15:31:15 +0000 UTC]
Oh, him.
I would try to incorporate his wings into the picture, if possible. Or, like I said, anyone with any questions could easily find the answer.
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SliverEmperor [2012-04-15 19:20:24 +0000 UTC]
Somehow, forcing her to use Fire Energy for her attack makes perfect sense for this hotheaded Pegasus; her firey personality is both her greatest asset and her ultimate weakness. Ironically, it also gives synergy with Smart Cookie.
She seems a bit fragile, but the Poke-Body (and the new Stadium card) make up for it. Add the Resistance, and we may finally have an effective weapon against the Apple Family decks!
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