


Use the “Wishing Star” Poké-Power of Jirachi (EX – Deoxys 9/107).The following combo makes it quite clear why: The review indicates that Wally’s Training wasn’t a general play, but was quite valuable to the Turn 2 decks of the day. We didn’t review Wally’s Training right away, suggesting it may not have been a big deal at first. We can get the briefest look at how Wally’s Training performed through its one prior Card of the Day review, as well as the World Championship Decks from its time legal in the Modified (Standard) Format. As is, you can use either the first turn a Pokémon is in play, including Turn 2 (the first turn when you can currently use Supporters). Were Turn 1 Supporters still a thing, Wally and Wally’s Training would still be legal plays. Both cards can be used on a Pokémon which has already evolved another way this turn, but you cannot manually evolve something that already received the effect of Wally or Wally’s Training this turn. Wally’s Training can only do this for your Active Pokémon, while the much more recent Wally can evolve any of your Pokémon in play excluding Pokémon-EX. Both cards are Trainer-Supporters that let you search your deck for card that evolves from one of your Pokémon in play, then immediately play it on that Pokémon to evolve it from your deck. If you’re messing around in the Unlimited Format, they’re still totally separate cards, despite all the similarities. To be clear, by pseudo-reprint, I mean they have different but similar It is pseudo-reprint of Wally’s Training (EX – Sandstorm 89/100 EX – Emerald 85/106), which originally released in September of 2003. Wally (XY – Roaring Skies 94/108, 107/108 Generations RC27/RC32) originally released in May of 2015).
