Well, Fossil has pretty much been exploited now. Seeing a couple Aerodacytls
and Muks is common now. But there are still some un-explored parts of
fossil, or at least neglected. Many cards in the Fossil set have been dubbed
extremly useful, others rank down as strictly for certain types of decks.
One of the cards that I noticed that seems to be the underdog of fossil is,
Dragonite. Dragonite's power is actually extremly powerful if used
correctly. Here's his stats:
HP:100
Pokemon Power Step-In:Once during your turn if Dragonite is on the bench you
may switch Dragonite with your active pokemon.
Attack:Slam 40X Flip 2 coins this attack does 40 damage times the number of
heads
Weakness:None Resistance:Fighting Retreat:1

  A pretty nice pokemon, Slam can do some decent or downright heavy damage.
100HP keeps him up there for awhile and his Weakness to nothing and
resistance to fighting helps out ALOT. But this is what gets me, Step-In
makes your active nearly immune to status affects. It also keeps your
opponent from getting a prize. If you team a Step-In deck with Mr. Fujis
you'll save energy, evo cards, and best of all keep your opponent from
getting a prize. This is very useful with heavy hitting basics, you can
attack with your basics then once your basics are nearly KO'd Step-In and
recycle em  with Mr. Fuji!

  Dragonite also will help you to make a great anti-hay, team em up with
cards like Haunter, Fossil Magmar, and Rhyhorn(for Buzz) and you've got a
nice Haymaker fighter.

    -Jared Schroeder >) Questions and Comments go to:
protoss_warrior@hotmail.com

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