

Not only does it boast a bigger 150 HP, but its Fire Spin attack now does 200 damage! Everything else is practically the same, right down to its Energy Burn Ability (originally known as a Pokémon Power). These days, Charizard has stepped up its game. Charizard had it all: a monstrous 120 HP, a massive 100-damage attack, and breathtaking artwork. This was the card to have back in the day, and it's probably still one of the most discussed and desired cards out there. When you think of the Base Set, the first card that comes to mind for many players is the iconic Charizard. Let's take a walk down memory lane and look at how these new cards stack up against the old ones.

However, these are not exactly the cards you may remember from all the way back in the '90s-they've been updated for today's standards. Nearly every card in XY-Evolutions uses the original artwork seen in classic expansions, and you'll even find that the cards do very similar things as their predecessors. These cards have been selected to represent the exciting history of the Pokémon TCG and to celebrate nearly 20 years of epic battles. The cards look completely different from the rest of the XY Series, instead resembling the original Pokémon TCG: Base Set. If you've had the chance to check it out, you've probably realized that the latest Pokémon Trading Card Game expansion, XY-Evolutions, is a little bit out of the ordinary.
