Hi there. Here is another Pokemon TCG post by me. I cover the Zoroark and Reuniclus evolution lines from the upcoming Black Bolt set.
Zorua
Zorua is a Basic Dark Pokemon with 70 HP, one retreat cost and Grass weakness. The Take Down attack requires 1 Dark Energy to deal 30 damage and 10 damage to itself. In the early game 30 damage is not too bad and can knockout weak 30 HP Pokemon like Budew.
Zoroark
Here is another version of Zoroark. This has 120 HP, one retreat cost and Grass weakness.
The first attack of Mind Jack requires one Dark Energy. Mind Jack does 30 times the number of the opponent's Benched Pokemon. If there is a full bench of 5 Pokemon, the Mind Jack attack does 150 damage. When your opponent has Area Zero Underdepths with a Tera Pokemon in play, the Mind Jack attack can hit for 180 damage with 6 opponent's Benched Pokemon, 210 from 7 and 240 damage from all 8 Benched Pokemon by the opponent.
Solosis + Duosion
Solosis is a weak 40 HP Psychic Pokemon with 1 retreat cost, Dark weakness and a weak attack.
Duosion is the evolved form of Solosis. This has 70 HP, 1 retreat cost, and Dark weakness. The Spray Fluid second attack requires 1 Colourless Energy to do 30 damage. The first attack of Cellular Evolution is an evolution attack. You search for a card that evolves Duosion into that searched card.
Reuniclus
Reuniclus is the final evolution of Solosis and evolves from Duosion. This has 140 HP, 1 retreat cost, and Dark weakness.
Its Cellular Awakening attack is an multi evolution attack for your Benched Pokemon. For each of your Benched Pokemon you search your deck for a card that evolves from that Pokemon and put it onto that Pokemon to evolve it (Shuffle deck afterwards.).
The Evo Lariat for 1 Colourless energy is similar to Mamoswine ex's attack. Evo Lariat does 40 damage plus 40 more damage for each of your Evolution Pokemon in play. In theory you can do up to 280 (40 + 240) damage if you have 6 Evolution Pokemon in play. With Area Zero Underdepths in play, you can theoretically do up to 400 damage. (40 + 9 x 40 = 40 + 360) Getting many evolution Pokemon in play is not that easy and evolution Pokemon does take up a fair bit of deck space.
Reuniclus looks like a good attacker in theory. I predict that this won't be used too much. Stage 2 Pokemon are hard to get into play and there is too much setup required for Reuniclus to be a heavy hitter.