Beasts In The Sun Ep1 Supporter V8 By Animo New Apr 2026
The card retains Animo New’s signature retro art style, with a sun motif and vibrant Fire/Grass type color schemes. While not official Pokémon artwork, the design feels cohesive with the "Beasts in the Sun" theme. The updated text clarity in V8 is a welcome change, reducing confusion about energy attachment rules.
I should also check if "Beasts in the Sun EP1 Supporter V8" has any unique features. Supporters in Pokémon cards usually interact with your own Pokémon, so maybe this one has abilities to enhance certain Pokémon types or abilities. Is there a focus on certain types, like Fire or Grass? Are there mechanics like energy acceleration, damage prevention, or status effects? beasts in the sun ep1 supporter v8 by animo new
I need to make sure I mention the version (V8) and note if previous versions had issues that were addressed. Also, considering it's by a fan group (Animo New), the review should acknowledge that and perhaps discuss the community's reception or any controversies. Maybe there's a backstory to the name "Beasts in the Sun"? If the original name is Pokémon Sun, perhaps this is a rebranded or altered version. But I'm not sure, so I should avoid assumptions. The card retains Animo New’s signature retro art
I should mention the art style and card design if applicable, but since it's a fan-made card, maybe the artwork is a point of discussion. Also, effectiveness in gameplay—does this supporter actually help the player win, or do other cards outshine it? I should also check if "Beasts in the
I should also mention if there are any notable interactions with other cards or if there are common mistakes in using the card. Since it's a supporter, timing and when to play it can be crucial. Maybe discuss optimal strategies.
Reactions are mixed but generally positive. Fans praise the creative synergy with Fire-based decks, while critics note that Sun-Powered Energy strategies are already less common in competitive play. On platforms like Reddit, users have highlighted its effectiveness in casual games but questioned its viability in tournaments unless paired with specific Pokémon (e.g., Charizard-GX or Blaziken-GX).
I should also consider the target audience. Are they casual players or competitive? The review should address that. If it's a supporter for a specific strategy, like a mono-color deck or a particular Pokémon set, that's important to note.