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Water Pokemon Master
13th November 2003, 11:39 PM
TCG Quiz #3 – Ye Old Cards/Decks/Sets

This TCG Quiz should be very, very easy for everyone to complete, even older players. I whipped it up in 5 minutes, so everyone should get a high score and complete it in probably 3 minutes. Good luck!

1. What ye old deck’s strategy was to kill fast on low energy?

2. What ye old deck’s strategy was to use a certain Pokemon’s power to power up other Big Basic Pokemon of the same type with lots of energy?

3. What not so ye old deck focuses on power from the discard pile?

4. What not so ye old Pokemon can stop trainer cards from being used?

5. Name a ye old Pokemon that can stop Poke-Powers.

6. When only ye old Base Set was out, name at least three cards that were popular and why.

7. Name three ye old Pokemon from the original ye old three sets that can basically copy an opponent’s attack. (hint: they are all colorless)

8. What ye old Pokemon has a Poke-Power that can move energy cards from one Pokemon to another as often as you like.

9. Which Pokemon can “Do the Wave?”

10. What Base Set card’s holofoil came in two different colors?

DarkBlastoise
14th November 2003, 06:08 PM
1 Haymaker
2 Rain Dance
3 Feraligatr
4 Slowking
5 Muk
6 Hitmonchan/Electabuzz/Farfetch'd (Quick damage for low energy)
7 Ditto/Clefable/Clefairy
8 Venusaur
9 Wigglytuff
10 Ninetails

Misdreavus
14th November 2003, 10:16 PM
1. What ye old deck’s strategy was to kill fast on low energy?

um... dang, I can't think of anything

2. What ye old deck’s strategy was to use a certain Pokemon’s power to power up other Big Basic Pokemon of the same type with lots of energy?

Rain Dance (Blastoise)

3. What not so ye old deck focuses on power from the discard pile?

Feraligatr (Riptide)

4. What not so ye old Pokemon can stop trainer cards from being used?

Slowking

5. Name a ye old Pokemon that can stop Poke-Powers.

Muk

6. When only ye old Base Set was out, name at least three cards that were popular and why.

Alakazam (it can move damage to stall... at the time, there was no Elm or anything that could really help prevent decking), Blastoise (it still is... infinite Water energy attachments to Water Pokémon allows for quick kills), and Clefable (copy any attack for one colorless energy... what's wrong with that?)

7. Name three ye old Pokemon from the original ye old three sets that can basically copy an opponent’s attack. (hint: they are all colorless)

Clefairy, Clefable, and Ditto

8. What ye old Pokemon has a Poke-Power that can move energy cards from one Pokemon to another as often as you like.

Venusaur

9. Which Pokemon can “Do the Wave?”

Wigglytuff

10. What Base Set card’s holofoil came in two different colors?

I've never heard anything about any Base set card with two different colors of holofoils...

Roarkiller
14th November 2003, 10:19 PM
1. What ye old deck’s strategy was to kill fast on low energy?

Haymaker, meh.

2. What ye old deck’s strategy was to use a certain Pokemon’s power to power up other Big Basic Pokemon of the same type with lots of energy?

Raindance, meh.

3. What not so ye old deck focuses on power from the discard pile?

Riptide, meh.

4. What not so ye old Pokemon can stop trainer cards from being used?

Not sure bout stop, but slowking makes it harder. Meh.

5. Name a ye old Pokemon that can stop Poke-Powers.

Muk, meh.

6. When only ye old Base Set was out, name at least three cards that were popular and why.

Oak for speed, blastoise for speed, SER for sp- disruption. Meh.

7. Name three ye old Pokemon from the original ye old three sets that can basically copy an opponent’s attack. (hint: they are all colorless)

Clefable, clefairy, ditto, meh.

8. What ye old Pokemon has a Poke-Power that can move energy cards from one Pokemon to another as often as you like.

Venusaur, meh.

9. Which Pokemon can “Do the Wave?”

Wigglytuff, meh.

10. What Base Set card’s holofoil came in two different colors?

Huh? Was there such a thing? Um well, zapdos has a printing error on the holofoil if thats what u mean. Meh.

*Note: Meh isnt part of any answer. Meh.

Water Pokemon Master
14th November 2003, 10:24 PM
Waiting for Darkyouth to reply....

Kari and Mewtwo
14th November 2003, 11:08 PM
1. What ye old deck’s strategy was to kill fast on low energy?

Haymaker

2. What ye old deck’s strategy was to use a certain Pokemon’s power to power up other Big Basic Pokemon of the same type with lots of energy?

Rain Dance

3. What not so ye old deck focuses on power from the discard pile?

Downpour/riptide

4. What not so ye old Pokemon can stop trainer cards from being used?

Slowking

5. Name a ye old Pokemon that can stop Poke-Powers.

Muk and iggly

6. When only ye old Base Set was out, name at least three cards that were popular and why.

Buzz- haymaker
Hitmonchan- haymaker
Scyther- haymaker + free retreat

7. Name three ye old Pokemon from the original ye old three sets that can basically copy an opponent’s attack. (hint: they are all colorless)

Ditto

8. What ye old Pokemon has a Poke-Power that can move energy cards from one Pokemon to another as often as you like.

Venusaur

9. Which Pokemon can “Do the Wave?”

Wigglytuff

10. What Base Set card’s holofoil came in two different colors?

charizard?

Water Pokemon Master
17th November 2003, 09:02 PM
Here are the results. Be sure to post what you want the next quiz to be on.

DB:
INCORRECT: 10
SCORE: 45/50

MISDREAVUS:
INCORRECT: 1, 10
PARTIALLY CORRECT: 6
SCORE: 38/50

ROARKILLER:
Meh, PERFECT SCORE!

K&M2:
INCORRECT: 10
PARTIALLY CORRECT: 6, 7
SCORE: 37/50


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1. RK
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Roarkiller
18th November 2003, 03:09 AM
Uh, #10 is zapdos? I guess u meant to say in 2 different versions. But then as a collector, im always on the lookout for those hard-to-get cards, tho i think all the error cards cant be found anymore except in some private collection. Which is a pity, since the one rare im REALLY looking for is the D-ed butterfree.

Uh, meh.

Water Pokemon Master
18th November 2003, 08:03 AM
I forgot to post the answers:
1. Haymaker
2. Rain Dance
3. Riptide
4. Slowking
5. Muk
6. DEPENDS
7. Clefairy, Clefable, Ditto
8. Venusaur
9. Wigglytuff
10. Zapdos (I have both - one has a blue bg and the other has a purple one)`

DarkBlastoise
18th November 2003, 11:37 PM
time out, time out, time out...

Nintales from Base Set HAD 2 different backround colors, I KNOW this cuz I remember selling one (*cough ripping a kid off cough*) a long time ago, doesnt that count?

Roarkiller
19th November 2003, 03:15 AM
Originally posted by DarkBlastoise
time out, time out, time out...

Nintales from Base Set HAD 2 different backround colors, I KNOW this cuz I remember selling one (*cough ripping a kid off cough*) a long time ago, doesnt that count?

Okaaay, here's for clarification:

Technically, theres no such thing as a card printed in 2 colors. What causes such color difference is the process of printing, which causes some cards to appear in a different color.

For example, everyone knows that fire cards r clearly orange in color. Thing is, some fire card turn out RED, and a deep shade too. There is NO way of denying the 2 colors. Does this mean that they r printed in 2 colors? No.

U see, during printing processes, there r times when too much or too little ink is printed on the cards. This causes the difference in color. One obvious example in a both in printing is the D-ed butterfree, which happens because the black ink botches up for that particular print.

Dunno bout america, but where i live, theyre called 1st-prints, meaning theyre the 1st to roll out of the press, and 1st prints of everything do indeed come out with a stronger print than the rest, tho not necessarily the case.

Im too lazy right now, but if u really want a clear example, i have 3 versions of s.potions in my collection; one w/ darker shades than normal, a slightly faded print (less ink) and normal ones of course.

So that question may or may not be invalid. HOWEVER if it were to change to 2 diff. versions of print, then zapdos is the answer due to the misprint on the top left corner in some versions.

Water Pokemon Master
19th November 2003, 06:54 PM
Well, here in America, there were two versions of the holofoil Zapdos printed. When I first started collecting the cards, I got a box of Base Set and got two of each. Then, a week ago, I got 3 Base set packs from KB's and got the purple and blue background Zapdos cards. There is no doubt this is not a misprint when I have many versions of both cards and have seen many people with the different versions.

Even if the question was invalid, all of your guy's places still are the same.