
Summary: Timer Ball is one of those cards that is trying to be better than some Supporter cards that does a similar job (like Timer Ball Vs. It can go in or out of playability, and it's up to the players to decide if it's great for improving consistency.

It is a card worth considering because besides the coin flips failing, when the results are in your favor, you could even thin 2 cards from your deck and most likely play that evolution to evolve one of your Pokémon. Super Scoop Up and much more) and would rather use item cards which can do the job just as good. Other situational supporters weren't seeing as much play (like Pokémon Fan Club, a nerfed Pokémon Collector Vs Dual Ball Pokémon Center Lady Vs Max Potion/Gold Potion AZ Vs. However, the story is different for Timer Ball because players need many draw/search based Supporter cards such as Juniper/Sycamore, N, Colress, Skyla, Korrina and more so that they won't get stuck with a bad hand and trying to hope for a good topdeck (that is, drawing a card at the beginning of a player's turn) is an tall order.

They also may dismiss this card as a "tails fails" card other players wished to use other reliable cards if it weren't for failed flips. At first, not many players consider this card, due to Roseanne's Research and Pokémon Collector outclassing Dual Ball. Timer Ball reminds me of Dual Ball (Expedition Base Set, EX Team Magma Vs Team Aqua, EX Delta Species, EX Crystal Guardians, HS Unleashed, Call of Legends), which also requires you to flip two coins and for each heads nets you a Basic Pokémon and put it into your hand. If you are messing with Unlimited, then Broken Time Space (Platinum) will speed up any evolutions without having to use Rare Candy. It's probably even better for grass decks because Forest of Giant Plants will speed up evolutions for grass Pokémon while other types may need to burn a deck slot for Rare Candies. Timer Ball is great for evolution decks that need the pieces to get their Stage 1s and Stage 2s in play. Some examples of evolution cards include BREAK Evolutions, Stage 1, Stage 2, and Mega Evolutions EX. This requires you to flip 2 coins each heads allows you to search your deck for an evolution card and put it on your hand. This is another "Ball" variant and its playability will depend on the effects of this card. Today, we're looking at a new item card from the Sun & Moon expansion: Timer Ball. Note: I took the picture in my room which was dark at the time, and neither Bulbapedia or Serebii has the English print at the time.
