Potent Pokémon
Keeping It Feral
Space? In My Western?
Heart of the Cards
I'm the Dad Guy
100

A favorite of the Pokémon of Mt. Moon, this bug type move let Paras and Zubat have a little taste of your HP - as a treat.

Leech Life

100

This twisting set of tunnels underneath OPU is where things went capital B Bad for the first time.

The Bellows

100
Originally released in 2002, Joss Whedon's popular space odyssey was cancelled after airing only 11 of its 14 episode run.

Firefly

100

Card 0 of the Major Arcana. Represents the beginning of the journey.

The Fool

100

Created to replicate and exceed the Blue Blur, this Eggman creation has a jet turbine in his stomach.

Metal Sonic

200

As if being bitten wasn't bad enough, this move's chance to burn leaves the opponent feeling hot, hot, hot!

Fire Fang

200

This campus radio show is anything but dead air, but the same can't be said of its signature host ghost.

My Chemical Mondays

200

Considered by many to be the start of the genre, this wildly popular film series spawned a multi-media empire the likes of which has rarely been seen since.

Star Wars

200

Card 18 of the Major Arcana, this card represents confusion, intuition and emotion. Represented by two dogs split by a river, sometimes when you can't look forward, you can only look up.

The Moon

200

Eggman's most advanced AI and the newest addition to his family, this daughter's name shares the letters of the company that makes the games she appears in.

Sage

300
You might not find them in the club, but that won't stop most pseudo-legendaries from breaking it down with this move.

Dragon Dance

300

The only Monster Hearts player character to discover their monstrous nature twice.

Popcorn Thomas

300

The final addition to the crew of the Bebop, this frizzy haired youth of unspecified gender became the wildcard hacker and heart of the team.

Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV
300

Card 7 of the Major Arcana, this card urges those with the heart to listen to drive forward with purpose.

The Chariot

300

Created during the good doctor's stint as "Mr. Tinker," this wooden robot is later hit with the brutal reality that her father is Dr. Eggman.

Belle the Tinkerer

400

Light Screen and Reflect are light work for this fighting type move. Hi-yah!

Brick Break

400

The ornery little cousin of Parker, this werewolf takes her name from a legendary wolf of Norse mythology.

Fenrira (Fen) Ramirez

400

The red-coated gunslinger with a $$60,000,000,000 bounty, this bespectacled blonde was given a nickname related to a wildlife event.

Vash the Stampede

400

Card 12 of the Major Arcana, this card encourages the reader to invite in a new perspective.

The Hanged Man

400

Based on geometrical shapes, these two early robots often serve as comic relief for Dr. Eggman. Nevertheless, they're his creations, and are often pictured with the "Egg Family."

Orbot and Cubot

500

Only learned by a handful grass and bug type Pokémon, this generous healing move is bound to upset your allergies.

Pollen Puff

500

Before Ruth Mercia's stint as the God of Parties, she created this small club on the campus of OPU. It was later burnt down by Heidi Reaver.

Club Seredipity

500

In Outlaw Star, this early series character finds herself unable to make it back to the titular ship, instead choosing to detonate a bomb, sacrificing herself to save Gene and Jim from the Kei Pirates.

"Hot Ice" Hilda

500

Unlucky card 13 of the Major Arcana, this card often feels scary for those who pull it - but it's often more about letting go and preparing for what's to come than it is about loss.

Death

500

Though not canon to Sonic lore, this Egg family member caught on like wildfire online after someone thought they saw a young girl in the cockpit of one of Eggman's mechs in Sonic Mania. Turns out it was Eggman upside down.

Eggette or Omelette