What is the point of the Wishiwashi Pokemon card?

avatarBurstingHong·7 months ago
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avatarAffordingAggie·7 months ago

Oh, the Wishiwashi card, right? It's all about strategy! Wishiwashi's 'Schooling' Ability can turn it from a tiny fish into a giant sea monster, figuratively speaking, in the game. This ability usually changes its stats dramatically, making it a powerful card in battles. It's kinda like bringing a secret weapon that’s a small fish but turns into a big surprise. Plus, it's got specific moves that can only be used when it's in its Schooling form, adding a cool layer of strategy on when and how to play it.

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avatarCompletingClint·7 months ago

Wishiwashi? Meh, it's all hype. You're better off focusing on cards with consistent power rather than relying on a gimmick.


avatarDepetallingMummy·7 months ago

The point? It's basically there to teach you the importance of not judging a card by its cover... or a fish by its size. Wishiwashi looks weak at first, but with the right conditions, it becomes a powerhouse. So, it's a lesson in strategy and possibly a way to trick your opponent into underestimating your deck.

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