Revolution triple X, back again, this time with an installment
about the ever
popular colorless pokemon.  Colorless pokemon are no doubt the most flexible
cards in
the game.  Ranging from stalling to powerhouse, cheap to expensive attacks,
good to bad
HP.  With most of them having a resistance to psychic, they are very
usful, and the
weakness to fighting can be easily covered up with such an amount of
resistance to it.
Well, without stalling, I'll take a look at a few of my favorite, and
some of the most hated
to face, cards in the game. 

1)  Chansey- Possibly the best stall poke in the game, Chansey come out
with a whopping
120 HP.  Chansey also has the ability to do 80 on turn 2, with the cost
of 80 to itself.  On
turn one this bad boy can stop the next attack that your opponent sends
out. 

2)  Lickingtung- Another great stall, at less rarity as an uncommon,
easier to get, more
effective in some situations.  With 90 HP the guy's got some time out
there, and with two
status changing attacks, he'll be out there even longer.  For one energy
of your choice you
can give your opponent 10 damage with possible paralyzation.  With 2
of your choice a
possibility of confusion, another great status effect. 

3)  Dark Dragonair- One of the most talked about cards in the new to
U.S. Team Rocket
expansion, this guy finds his own evolution card.  Evolutionary Light
spreads a nice gleam
on the darkness of the Team Rocket expansion. 

4)  Ditto- One of the most versatile cards in the game, you can change
into your
opponent's pokemon and with two DCE on him, he can use any of their attacks.
 Great
against Psychic, since most psychic pokemon are weak to themselves.


5)  Jigglypuff/Wigglytuff- Starting with Jiggly, he's a great step to
Wiggly, and he can
give the challenging pokemon instant sleep or 20 damage on turn 1.  Then
there's Wiggly.
With a full bench, this guy can bust out 60 damage.  Still, though, he
has an attack that
will give the opponent instant sleep.  Wigglytuff is also flexible in
the types of decks it can
be in. 

6)  Clefable- Clefable can do ANY move that your opponent's active pokemon
has, no
matter what the attack is.  That's enough to send anyone to greatness.
 Enough said. 

7)  Kangaskhan- Great for stall, 90 HP, for one energy of your choice
you can get a
card.  The second attack, expensive as it is, 20x (4 coins) isn't that
bad with some luck. 

Well, I left a few out, but these are the few that stuck out
in my head.  Hope you
enjoyed my article, and I hope it helps you in some way.  Thanks for
reading.  C-ya!

-Revolution triple X-
          -DJSlayah8ta@skateboard.com

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