Fire Red Leaf Green — Creature Cards

The entire list of all Fire Red Leaf Green creature cards, in chronological order of creation, actually. Be sure to use the Find tool [control+F on a PC] to seek out a particular card. It is worth noting this particular sub-list is one of the largest in all of PokéMagic due to the fact that the original set of Pokémon had 151 entries. That is to say, if you go to browse Instants, then you will not be greeted with a sub-list of quite this magnitude.

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Bulbasaur

Bulbasaur proved to be a useful little monster for green decks in the draft, especially in the early stages of the game when both sides are almost-guaranteed to drop a land each turn. Also, its pseudo-immunity to wither is a nice touch that can keep him alive against some black decks.

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Ivysaur

On his own, Ivysaur is effectively a 3/3 reach blocker, which isn’t bad. He is meant to actually toss other creatures who hit harder, or can take a bigger hit, up with reach instead. In either scenario, he won’t let you down. Typical -saur evolution reliableness.

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Venusaur

Tying into Solarbeam (see Fire Red Leaf Green instants), Venusaur can play with a few lands to end up slowing an opponent, deal damage, and boost itself all in one. For being the Plant starter of the first set, I think he’s fittingly beefy and intricate, just like himself or herself.

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Charmander

A 1/1 fire-breather should never be overlooked. In the draft, one game was won by nothing but a Charmander with two equipments on it. Probably a lucky combination of draw, of course, but it showed that you have to give credit to the little creatures, too.