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Geodude Fossil
Geodude Neo Revelation
Geodude Neo Expedition
Brock's Geodude Level 17 Gym Heroes
Brock's Geodude Level 13 Gym Heroes
Brock's Geodude Gym Challenge
Graveler Fossil
Graveler Neo Revelation
Brock's Graveler Gym Heroes
Brock's Graveler Gym Challenge
Golem Fossil
Golem SkyRidge
Brock's Golem Gym Heroes


Geodude Fossil



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Geodude
50 HP
Basic Pokemon
Attack 1: Stone Barrage 10x
Attack 1 Energy Cost: 1 Fighting, 1 Colorless
Attack 1 Special: Flip a coin until you get tails. This attack does 10 damage times the number of heads.
Weakness: Grass
Retreat Cost: 1
Recommendation: This isn't a good starter, but it does look promising. Stone Barrage can do an unlimited amount of damage if you are really lucky, but then again, you could land tails first flip and do absolutely nothing.

Geodude NR



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Geodude
40 HP
Basic Pokemon
Attack 1: Knuckle Punch 20
Attack 1 Energy Cost: 1 Fighting
Weakness: Grass
Retreat Cost: 1
Recommendation: This is a great starting Pokemon. Since it does 20 damage on the first and all turns, it can do an average of 60 damage before you have to evolve or switch it. Bench it if you are going to evolve it.

Geodude NE



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Geodude
50 HP
Basic Pokemon
Attack 1: Rock Hurl 10
Attack 1 Energy Cost: 1 Fighting
Attack 1 Special: Don't apply Resistance.
Weakness: Water
Retreat Cost: 1
E-Reader: Clefairy's Melody Box: Instrument change: Something that is supposed to sound like a gong, but sounds more like cow bells.
Recommendation: This is simple Starter, but with the Resistance rule, than Geodude can, ahem, rock flying Pokemon.

Brock's Geodude Lv. 17 GH



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Brock's Geodude (Level 17)
50 HP
Basic Pokemon
Attack 1: Tackle 10
Attack 1 Energy Cost: 1 Colorless
Attack 2: Lucky Shot
Attack 2 Energy Cost: 1 Fighting, 1 Colorless
Attack 2 Special: Choose 1 of your opponent's Benched Pokemon and flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 30 damage to that Pokemon. (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokemon.) This attack can't be used if your opponent has no Benched Pokemon.
Weakness: Grass
Retreat Cost: 1
Recommendation: Use this as a starter. Tackle does damage the first turn, but the second, it becomes a Bench Destroyer. Use it on weakened Pokemon on the Bench or Babies.

Brock's Geodude Lv. 13 GH



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Brock's Geodude (Level 13)
40 HP
Basic Pokemon
Attack 1: Call for Friend
Attack 1 Energy Cost: 1 Fighting
Attack 1 Special: Flip a coin. If heads, you may search your deck for a Basic Pokemon card with Brock in its name and put it onto your Bench. Shuffle your deck afterward. (You can't use this attack if your Bench is full.)
Attack 2: Hook Shot 20
Attack 2 Energy Cost: 1 Fighting, 1 Colorless
Attack 2 Special: Don't apply Resistance for this attack. (Any other effects that would happen after applying Resistance still happen.)
Weakness: Grass
Retreat Cost: 1
Recommendation: Keep this one on the Bench. Use Call for Friend if you have an evolution card in your hand. Hook Shot applies Weakness, but not Resistance, so this gives you an advantage over Flying types.

Brock's Geodude GC



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Brock's Geodude
50 HP
Basic Pokemon
Attack 1: Rock Toss 10x
Attack 1 Energy Cost: 1 Fighting
Attack 1 Special: Flip 3 coins. This attack does 10 damage times the number of heads.
Weakness: Grass
Retreat Cost: 1
Recommendation: This is an excellent starter because it can do a max of 30 damage right away. The 50 HP makes it last long enough to power the Bench.

Graveler Fossil



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Graveler
60 HP
Stage 1 Pokemon
Attack 1: Harden
Attack 1 Energy Cost: 2 Fighting
Attack 1 Special: During your opponent's next turn, whenever 30 or less damage is done to Graveler (after applying Weakness and Resistance), prevent that damage. (Any other effects of attacks still happen.)
Attack 2: Rock Throw 40
Attack 2 Energy Cost: 2 Fighting, 1 Colorless
Weakness: Grass
Retreat Cost: 2
Recommendation: Evolve Geodude and Harden is ready to go. Unfortunately, it only works well against Basics. Rock Throw will be ready next turn to do a ton of damage.

Graveler NR



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Graveler
70 HP
Stage 1 Pokemon
Attack 1: Earthquake 40
Attack 1 Energy Cost: 1 Fighting, 1 Colorless
Attack 1 Special: Does 10 damage to each of your own Benched Pokemon. (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokemon.)
Attack 2: Rock Tumble 50
Attack 2 Energy Cost: 3 Fighting
Attack 2 Special: Don't apply Resistance.
Weakness: Grass
Retreat Cost: 2
Recommendation: When you evolve Geodude into this card, put it on the Bench until Rock Tumble is ready unless you have a Transparent Walls to block the damage from Earthquake. Rock Tumble always does 50 damage even if the Defending Pokemon has a Resistance, but it does 100 damage if the Defending Pokemon is weak against it.

Brock's Graveler GH



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Brock's Graveler
70 HP
Stage 1 Pokemon
Attack 1: Rock Toss 20x
Attack 1 Energy Cost: 1 Fighting, 1 Colorless
Attack 1 Special: Flip 3 coins. This attack does 20 damage times the number of heads.
Weakness: Grass
Retreat Cost: 2
Recommendation: If you used either of Brock's Geodude's second attacks, you are in good shape to use Rock Toss. It can do a max of 60 damage, thus Knocking Out a weaker Pokemon.

Brock's Graveler GC



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Brock's Graveler
70 HP
Stage 1 Pokemon
Attack 1: Tackle 20
Attack 1 Energy Cost: 2 Colorless
Attack 2: Detonate 50
Attack 2 Energy Cost: 3 Fighting
Attack 2 Special: Does 10 damage to each Pokemon on each player's bench. (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokemon.) Brock's Graveler does 50 damage to itself. If there is a Stadium card in play, discard it.
Weakness: Grass
Retreat Cost: 3
Recommendation: This card should be powered on the Bench. Use Detonate to get rid of annoying Stadium cards that get in your way. The thing is, if your opponent has more Stadium cards and you have one of your own. After he or she puts it down, she won't be able to use it when you use yours. Detonate gives you the chance to attack another turn, but he is a suicide card. Use Transparent Walls to block damage to your Bench with this card.

Golem Fossil



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Golem
80 HP
Stage 2 Pokemon
Attack 1: Avalanche 60
Attack 1 Energy Cost: 3 Fighting, 1 Colorless
Attack 2: Selfdestruct 100
Attack 2 Energy Cost: 4 Fighting
Attack 2 Special: Does 20 damage to each Pokemon on each player's Bench. (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokemon.) Golem does 100 damage to itself.
Weakness: Grass
Retreat Cost: 4
Recommendation: This is a great card. Avalanche does 60 damage, which is amazing. Selfdestruct is a finale attack, because you can't retreat, and you are about to get KO'd. You may as well take some Pokemon with you, right? Use Transparent Walls to block the damage to your Bench.

Golem Sky



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Golem
100 HP
Stage 2 Pokemon
Pokemon Power: Poke-Body: Crystal Type: Whenever you attach a Grass, Fire, or Fighting basic Energy card from your hand to Golem, Golem's type (color) becomes the same as that type of Energy until the end of the turn.
Attack 1: Rock Throw 30
Attack 1 Energy Cost: 2 Fighting, 1 Colorless
Attack 2: Earth Bomb 50
Attack 2 Energy Cost: 1 Grass, 1 Fire, 1 Fighting, 1 Colorless
Attack 2 Special: Golem does 20 damage to itself. This attack also does 10 damage to each Benched Pokemon (yours and your opponent's). (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokemon.)
Weakness: Water
Retreat Cost: 4
Recommendation: This is a nice card, but tough to use. Rock Throw does the usual 30 damage, which is OK, but Earth Bomb is a Bench Destroyer plus 50 to the Defending Pokemon. The problem is that you need all three types of Energy cards to use that attack. Also, it can do damage to your Bench too. No matter what, it is a waste of time to retreat it, so keep taking out Pokemon until Golem is KO'd.

Brock's Golem GH



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Brock's Golem
90 HP
Stage 2 Pokemon
Attack 1: Rock Slide 20
Attack 1 Energy Cost: 2 Fighting, 1 Colorless
Attack 1 Special: If your opponent has any Benched Pokemon, choose up to 3 of them. This attack does 10 damage to each of them. (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokemon.)
Attack 2: Fissure 50
Attack 2 Energy Cost: 2 Fighting, 2 Colorless
Weakness: Grass
Retreat Cost: 4
Recommendation: This heavy Pokemon is actually very good. Rock Slide is a Bench Destroying Attack, so use it on a weakened Bench. Until that happens, Fissure should do very nicely. If you use the Gym Challenge Brock's Graveler you should be pretty much set to attack.