Jo, PokéBeach hat gestern abend also die B/W-Rulings reinbekommen, ab wann die gelten werden scheint allerdings noch nicht bekannt zu sein.
Ein paar der Regeln sind schon bekannt, wie z.B. die Rare Candy-Errata und die Möglichkeit, Trainer in seinem ersten Zug zu spielen.
Zitat von PokéBeachAlles anzeigenAdditionally, the pamphlet announces new changes to the English card text which more accurately reflect the way the Japanese cards are written (and the translations Bangiras has been using for years). For example, if Mewtwo had an attack that healed itself, instead of "Remove 2 damage counters from Mewtwo," such a card would now read, "Heal 20 damage from this Pokemon."
Card Types
Trainer, Supporter, and Stadium cards are changing with the B&W expansion. Poke Ball is now a Trainer - Item card. Previous expansions' Supporter cards are now Trainer - Supporter and the Stadium cards are now Trainer - Stadium. Since the wording dealing with these cards has recently changed, you should know how these cards work together if you are using cards that express the same concept differently.
Trainer cards from Diamond & Pearl through Call of Legends should be considered Trainer - Item.
Supporter cards from Diamond & Pearl through Call of Legends should be considered Trainer - Supporter.
Stadium cards from Diamond & Pearl through Call of Legends should be considered Trainer - Stadium.
Any cards that reference those card types should change accordingly as well. For example, if a card from those sets says, "Search your deck for a Trainer card..." you should now read that card as saying "Search your deck for an Item card..." since Trainer cards are now know as Trainer - Item cards.
Also, Supporter cards no longer stay in play until the end of the turn. Any cards that previously checked to see if a Supporter card was in play now checks to see if a Supporter card was played. For Example, Probopass (Arceus, 7/99) reads, "If you don't have a Supporter card in play, each of Probopass's attacks does 30 more damage to the Active Pokemon (before applying Weakness and Resistance)." It should now read, "If you didn't play a Supporter card this turn, each of Probopass's attacks does 30 more damage to the Active Pokemon (before applying Weakness and Resistance)."
First Turn
The player that goes first no longer has any restrictions on what cards he or she can play. This means the player can play Item, Supporter, and Stadium cards on the first turn. However, it is still the case that neither player may Evolve Pokemon on the first turn.
Abilities, Poke-Powers, and Poke-Bodies
Starting with the Black & White expansion, there will be no more Poke-Powers or Poke-Bodies. Instead, Pokemon will have Abilities, which work similarly to both. It is important to note that there is no connection between an Ability and a Poke-Power or Poke-Body. For example, if a card said, "This attack does 80 damage to each Pokemon that has any Poke-Powers (both yours and your opponent's)," it wouldn't affect any Pokemon with Abilities.
Card Text Changes
Attacks and Abilities on a Pokemon that refers to itself now use the phrase "This Pokemon" instead of the name of that Pokemon. This should clear up confusion during any situation where Abilities can be copied. For example, an attack that previously said, "Tepig does 10 damage to itself" now reads "This Pokemon does 10 damage to itself."
Removal of damage counters is now referred to with the "Heal" keyword - you should take 1 damage counter off of the affected Pokemon for each damage healed. For example, "Remove 2 damage counters from each of your Grass Pokemon," now reads "Heal 20 damage from each of your Grass Pokemon."
Effects that prevent you from healing or from removing damage counters do not affect moving those damage counters between Pokemon.
Attacks that can deal additional damage now only specifically call out the extra damage in their text. For example, "Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 10 plus 30 more damage" would now read, "Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 30 more damage."
Whenever you need to show your opponent a specific card or cards, the phrase "reveal it" is now used. For example, "Search your deck for a Pokemon, show it to your opponent, and put it into your hand" would now read "Search your deck for a Pokemon, reveal it, and put it into your hand."
Note that it is no longer called out that you need to reveal cards moving from, for example, your discard pile to your hand. Of course, you must still clearly indicate which card you are moving from your discard pile as that zone is open to all players.
Errata
The following cards now have new official text, some of which is very different from previous versions. When using the following cards, always use this text to determine their effects:
Rare Candy: Choose 1 of your Basic Pokemon in play. If you have a Stage 2 card in your hand that evolves from that Pokemon, put that card on the Basic Pokemon. (This counts as evolving that Pokemon.) You can't use this card during your first turn or on a Basic Pokemon that was put into play this turn. Changes: You can no longer use this card to evolve a Basic Pokemon to a Stage 1 Pokemon, it can't be used on your first turn, and it can't be used on a Pokemon played this turn.
Potion: Heal 30 damage from 1 of your Pokemon. Changes: Heals 30 damage instead of 20 damage.
Great Ball: Look at the top 7 cards of your deck. You may reveal a Pokemon you find there and put it into your hand. Shuffle the other cards back into your deck. Changes: This card works very differently now; it can no longer search the entire deck for a Pokemon and put it directly onto the Bench.
Pluspower: During this turn, your Pokemon's attacks do 10 more damage to the Active Pokemon (before applying Weakness and Resistance). Changes: This card no longer attaches to a Pokemon when used.
Desweiteren sind jetzt die Karten aus dem B/W-Mainset sowie den Starterdecks bekannt gegeben worden, ebenfalls wieder bei PokéBeach zu sehen ;)
Zitat von PokéBeachAlles anzeigenThe Black & White theme decks will be released before the main set on April 6th, but some stores and countries are already selling them. You can view the theme deck lists below as well as the main set list, which is inside the decks' rule books. Thanks goes to Rainbowgym and Roarkiller for the information!
Black and White Theme Decks
Black & White
Snivy
Snivy
Servine
Servine
Serperior
Serperior
Pansage
Simisage
Petilil
Lilligant
Maractus
Maractus
Deerling
Sawsbuck
Tepig
Tepig
Pignite
Pignite
Emboar
Emboar
Pansear
Simisear
Darumaka
Darumaka
Darmanitan
Reshiram
Oshawott
Oshawott
Dewott
Dewott
Samurott
Samurott
Panpour
Simipour
Basculin
Ducklett
Swanna
Alomomola
Alomomola
Blitzle
Blitzle
Zebstrika
Zebstrika
Joltik
Joltik
Galvantula
Zekrom
Munna
Musharna
Woobat
Swoobat
Venipede
Whirlipede
Scolipede
Solosis
Duosion
Reuniclus
Timburr
Timburr
Gurdurr
Throh
Sawk
Sandile
Krokorok
Krookodile
Purrloin
Liepard
Scraggy
Scrafty
Zorua
Zoroark
Vullaby
Mandibuzz
Klink
Klang
Klinklang
Patrat
Patrat
Watchog
Lillipup
Lillipup
Herdier
Stoutland
Pidove
Tranquill
Unfezant
Audino
Minccino
Cinccino
Bouffalant
Bouffalant
Energy Retrieval
Energy Search
Energy Switch
Full Heal
PlusPower
Poké Ball
Pokédex
Pokémon Communication
Potion
Professor Juniper
Revive
Super Scoop Up
Switch
Grass Energy
Fire Energy
Water Energy
Lightning Energy
Psychic Energy
Fighting Energy
Darkness Energy
Metal Energy
Reshiram
Zekrom
Green Tornado
2x Serperior
3x Servine
4x Snivy
2x Pansage
2x Petilil
2x Deerling
1x Sawsbuck
1x Musharna
2x Munna
1x Scolipede
2x Whirlipede
2x Venipede
2x Patrat
2x Audino
2x Energy Search
2x Potion
2x Energy Retrieval
2x Poké Ball
2x Pokemon Communication
2x Professor Juniper
2x Revive
10x Grass Energy
8x Psychic Energy
Red Frenzy
2x Emboar
3x Pignite
4x Tepig
2x Simisear
3x Pansear
1x Darmanitan
4x Darumaka
2x Timburr
1x Stoutland
2x Herdier
3x Lillipup
1x Cinccino
2x Minccino
2x Energy Search
2x Switch
2x Energy Retrieval
2x Pokemon Communication
2x Professor Juniper
2x Revive
12x Fire Energy
6x Fighting Energy
Blue Assault
2x Samurott
3x Dewott
4x Oshawott
2x Simipour
3x Panpour
1x Swanna
2x Ducklett
2x Basculin
1x Galvantula
2x Joltik
2x Blitzle
1x Unfezant
2x Tranquill
3x Pidove
2x Energy Search
2x Potion
2x Energy Retrieval
2x Poké Ball
2x Professor Juniper
2x Revive
12x Water Energy
6x Lightning Energy
Interessant hierbei dürfte sein, dass wir Karten aus den beiden Sets "Black" und "White" sowie aus den Starterkit bekommen, womit wir bei insgesamt 156 Karten wären. WÄREN, weil 42 Karten rausgenommen werden -.-
Hier die Bilderliste der Karten, die in dem Set NICHT vorkommen werden. Dabei sind glücklicherweise zunächst Pokémon Catcher und Max Potion, welche im aktuellen Format möglicherweise zu stark wären.-.