Some players appear to be hogging all the luck to themselves, as players share screenshots of incredibly lucky coin flips. The game has added a few new cards and simplified existing ones. Among the new cards is the Misty supporter trainer card, which is meant to help players add Water energies onto their Pokémon, but only if they're lucky.
A Reddit post by 405freeway shows that luck-based cards aren't anything new to the game by comparing the new Misty card to the 2000 card, Blaine's Ninetales. This card had players flip a coin after attacking, and remove all Fire energy cards attached to it if the coin landed on tails. The ongoing joke since the release of the game has been that players are very rarely lucky when playing the Misty card.
The Misty supporter card in is very useful, in theory. The card has players choose a Water-type Pokémon, then flip a coin until it turns up tails. For each time the coin lands on heads, a Water Energy is attached to the card. If the player gets lucky, this supporter is a great way to add enough Energy cards to a strong Pokémon for a potentially devastating attack.
In reality, the card seems incredibly unlucky and many players complain that the coin never lands on heads. As a result, the card has been the subject of many memes that change the text to a variation of "" However, it seems that players aren't always as unlucky as anecdotal evidence suggests.
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players have started sharing screenshots of their unbelievably lucky coin flips, showing many coins landing on heads. Their great luck is terrible news for the opponent, though, and several fans report that the lucky Misty has won them matches. "" says Redditor Joltik.
Getting heads on Misty's coin flips can be a frustrating experience, but when it goes right, it's so satisfying. Unfortunately, it seems that some players have more luck
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