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Hisuian Decidueye VSTAR and More in Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield—Astral Radiance

The next out-of-this-world Pokémon Trading Card Game
expansion, Sword
& Shield—Astral Radiance
, is almost here. This expansion includes
powerful new Pokémon VSTAR, Pokémon V, and Pokémon VMAX to add to your team. Like
the previous expansion, Sword
& Shield—Brilliant Stars
, this new set also sports a 30-card
Trainer Gallery subset featuring special artwork. Here’s a sneak peek at some
of the new cards that can be found in Sword & Shield—Astral Radiance
when the expansion releases on May 27, 2022.

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Hisuian Decidueye VSTAR swoops into battle with 270 HP, a
hard-hitting attack, and a VSTAR Power Ability. Its 160-damage Somersault
Feather is a good attack on its own, but it becomes even more powerful if you
choose to discard Energy cards from your hand while using it. By discarding up
to 3 Energy, you’ll do an extra 30 damage per discarded card. If you have the
Energy in your hand to spare, you can do an incredible 250 damage total! If you
find your hand low on cards, the Star of Fortune VSTAR Power lets you draw
cards until you have eight in your hand. Use this Ability wisely—you’re only able
to use one VSTAR Power per game.

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The Legendary Pokémon Calyrex and Glastrier combine to form
Ice Rider Calyrex on a pair of stunning cards in Sword & Shield—Astral
Radiance
‘s Trainer Gallery subset. On both cards, the Pokémon are seen
alongside their Trainer, Peony, albeit in wildly different situations. As Ice
Rider Calyrex V, the partners look rather stoic as they journey across the
snowy mountaintops. Their Glacial Lance attack does a solid 200 damage to your
opponent’s Active Pokémon at the cost of discarding 2 Energy. When the Pokémon
Dynamaxes on the Ice Rider Calyrex VMAX card, though, the action grows more
intense. Calyrex and Glastrier—now massive in size—are rearing back and ready
for battle as Peony hangs on for dear life. This card’s Max Lance attack also
involves discarding Energy cards—doing so increases the move’s strength.
Discard 2 Energy when using this attack, and you’ll do 250 damage!

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Starmie V’s bright red core paired with the mostly blue
background certainly helps this card catch the eye, but it is its Energy Spiral
attack that your opponents are bound to notice. This is another Pokémon that
relies on Energy cards to increase its attack strength, but in this case, it’s
your opponent’s Energy that makes the difference. Starmie V’s Energy Spiral
attack costs 2 Water Energy, and it does 50 damage for every Energy that’s
attached to all your opponent’s Pokémon. They may think they’re preparing
to take you down as they load up their team with Energy, but they’re just
making Starmie V stronger! If you want to make waves during battle, Starmie V
can definitely sink your opponent.

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This trio of Legendary Pokémon appears in Sword &
Shield—Astral Radiance
with a shared attack. Their Regi Gate attack does 0 damage,
but for the cost of 1 Colorless Energy, you can search your deck for a Basic
Pokémon to place on your Bench. Not a bad way to quickly build up your team! Each
of these three Pokémon also have a second attack for when you want to go on the
offensive but with added effects: Regice’s Blizzard Bind does 100 damage and
prevents the Defending Pokémon from attacking during your opponent’s next turn
if it’s a Pokémon V. Regirock’s Giga Impact is more powerful, hitting for 140
damage, but it prevents Regirock from attacking during your next turn. Watch
for your opponent’s Active Pokémon’s Retreat Cost when using Registeel’s Heavy
Slam attack—it
can hit for an impressive 220 damage, but it does 50 less damage for each
Colorless Energy in that Retreat Cost.

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There are two Hisuian Qwilfish in the Sword & Shield—Astral Radiance
expansion that can be evolved into Hisuian Overqwil. Your opponent is sure to
regret it if you do! Hisuian Overqwil’s Tormenting Poison attack has no attack
cost, but your opponent’s Active Pokémon will be severely Poisoned to the
degree that it takes five damage counters during Pokémon Checkup (the phase
between players’ turns) instead of one. Its Pinning attack may only do 50
damage, but it also prevents the Defending Pokémon from retreating during your
opponent’s next turn, potentially prolonging the effects of Tormenting Poison.
Your opponent will certainly get the point (sorry, sorry).

These are just a few of the over 180 cards that can be found
in the upcoming Pokémon TCG: Sword &
Shield—Astral Radiance
expansion.
You’ll discover plenty more cool cards when the expansion releases on May 27,
2022.

Source: Pokemon

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