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Hmm…?
There’s no doubt that physical strength is important, but what about everything else…
It looks good because if the opponent has 3 energy, it can hit 160, which is quite common in the environment when combined with Saw.
This deck only lost three times in the 45-win event.
Adding Lucario might immediately reach the kill line.
Binary evolution…
Isn’t it no good just being 1 energy?
It’s a partner-dependent evolution.
It feels weak because it’s combined with something half-hearted like Lucario.
Try fighting with just Sawamurā and this guy.
I’m going to fly.
With Sawamurā, Elreido, and Lucario, it seems like there would be excess energy.
Akagisawamura is strong.
I can feel that heavyweight opponents seem quite uncomfortable just having Ralts on the bench.
That sounds quite interesting.
I’m going to use Sawamuraji’s bicycle.
In any case, since it’s a lightweight dual evolution, it’s better to narrow down the Pokémon you adopt.
Thanks to Ralts, I can cut to Speedster, so I can fully utilize the support card’s adaptability.
It looks weak, but if the opponent has just 2 energy attached, it’s already somewhat overpowered, and if it goes over 3 energy, the firepower is insane.
If you play Akagisawamura, it’s generally easier to collect and win compared to Jibako.
Yeah, yeah.
Please come back after you achieve results in the competition.
The one using the CPU was quite strong.
In other words, if I can evolve immediately, I can do a lot.
If we evolve immediately, even Battle Zone San will be strong, you know.
Among the new EX packs, it’s better than Velobelt… I guess.
Well, kicking with Sawamurā, fishing with Akagi, and hitting with a 2 evolution is something anyone can do well…
In this case, it is indeed painful to feel that it depends on the opponent’s energy.
If at least 80 damage on the base was possible, I could have taken down Crimgan with a single hit along with Lucario.
>>17
I think that in itself is an advantage since it can be dealt with using fighting energy.
After all, we’re still 10 points short.
I think it would be highly regarded if it could surpass 2 energy 140, but it’s just a bit lacking…
The return at 2 Energy in the back is indeed strong, but since it’s a level 2 evolution, in the end…
The 2 evolution and 2 energy don’t match up at all.
Make it 3 Energy 100+.
If we get a 5-game winning streak, it will probably be all Jibacoil and Darkrai, so I think there’s a chance it will hit.
The concept seems to be to strike lightly with energy in martial arts.
Rarecoil can deal 60 damage with 4 energy, so it can fight to some extent, but what do I do if I can’t draw Elraid and Curlia is just too useless?
Compared to the current top tier being able to fight to some extent even if they underperform, isn’t it too much that if something goes wrong, it results in instant death?
Ralts’ skills being too weak is quite a significant weakness, after all…
I don’t really dislike Ralts that runs away.
Since Ralts doesn’t fight after evolving, it feels quite wasteful to escape by jumping away.
Kirlia is too weak…
This is not limited to this, but I wish the intermediate stages of subtle two-step evolutions were more elaborate.
Stronger than I thought.
I don’t need any escape-related cards, but instead, I need Sakaki… but even so, the slots won’t change anyway.
The height of the HP makes it stronger than I expected.
I think it’s stronger than I expected, but only to a certain extent.
I think it’s impressive that it has over 150 HP and only needs 1 energy to retreat.
I think it was definitely the most broken in this evolution.
I couldn’t see a winning path when I faced the opponent with steel.
Make all intermediate evolutions 1 energy for 40 damage.
If it were a game with nerfs, I think I would be the type to escape the nerf and go wild next time.
Does it mean losing 30 HP to evolve by 1?
If I think that I can handle it by escaping with Sawamurā or M shado, it might be strong.
But ex gets two points taken, and then there’s Akagi.
What is required for 2 Evolution EX is a finish move, so it’s a bit or rather quite lacking in damage.
If I can erase Kirlia, then Gardevoir is far more game-breaking than this one.
Doing a luxurious version of Jynx with 2-stage evolution ex is inherently really boring.
>>40
Whether it’s strong or weak, when I saw the effect of this technique for the first time, I seriously muttered, “Wow, this is boring…”
Why did they give such an indescribable performance to a popular character?
I was so happy when I was able to defeat Gyarados with Gallade.
I drew two cards with a rainbow frame, so I want to try using the Galactic team system, but is that no good?
Let’s compete against each other and settle this.
>>45
If we’re deciding the outcome of battles just based on whether Elreid is strong or weak, then anyone can prepare a meta deck against an opponent without a thread!
I can’t one-shot a Darkrai with three energy attached.
Can you handle onions?
I think it would still be used if the basic attack power were 80.
Using this makes things murky with super energy, you know.
>>49
?
>>49
You don’t have a new Kirlia, huh…
>>51
It’s probably not that kind of thing.
>>52
So what does that mean?
Neither this one nor Ralts or the new Kirlia should automatically have energy added since they don’t use super energy.
>>51
It’s so rare that I can use Gardevoir but don’t have the new Ralts skill, Ria…
I was able to gather a Lucario using a Steel Jibako.
I somehow won.
It’s fine to use 1-2 Sawamurā without Lucario and 1 Marshadow.
The score is really lacking by 10 points.
I tried pairing it with Sawamurā, but its strength might be more in HP than in firepower.
It was more stable than I thought and not bad.
If you can bring it out, it’s quite strong, but even with Monster Ball, Pokémon Communication, and Oak, there’s a fair chance of losing because the parts sink to the bottom.
It may be that binary evolution in general is like that.
They say Darkrai can’t be trimmed down, but that’s under the premise of pairing it with Sawamurā, so it doesn’t really bother me.
Isn’t it weak to deal 130 damage even after the opponent has 3 Energy attached?
If you’re going to use this, then Jibako is just fine!
I don’t have time to attach energy to Marshadow.
It’s just a lightweight hooded sweatshirt, which is a bit disappointing.
If I’m going to use this, I might as well use Machamp.
Learn from Kiss and deal damage by yourself.
>>66
It’s completely unrelated, but I won’t stick with Energy, and since it’s a disadvantage, is Togekiss the nemesis of Gallade?
>>67
High durability Energy recovery stacking and Nassy ex also seem tough.
It’s bad energy from the opponent! I thought, but with Greninja and Darkrai, nobody has a fighting weakness.
Not only does it not evolve into a 2nd stage, but it also crashes spectacularly even at 1st stage evolution.
Even using top tournament decks, my luck is so bad that the deck doesn’t run at all, so I have no choice but to use basic Pokémon, which is boring.
>>71
By adding Poké Pass in Evolution, accidents will decrease.
I’m using the Nacchan deck, but I’ve put in one seed Yanma and included Pokémon Communication to reduce mishaps.
>>72
I envy a life with decent luck.
>>76
It seems like you blame everything on luck.
>>79
Want to switch lives with me?
Even if you use Poketune in a situation where the probability of hitting is over 80%, it will always underperform.
It’s really annoying because it definitely will happen.
I see, because the Poké Balls exist, the number of seeds can be reduced instead.
Isn’t it good with Rampardos?
The weak pre-evolution doesn’t stand in front, can deal damage without relying on the opponent, has low energy costs, and is not an EX.
>>75
Rampardos is strong, but the fossil…
>>78
It’s a discussion about how fossils are better, right?
After recording the bias between going first and going second for about two weeks, I’ve drawn first 90% of the time, so I thought I’d use a deck that’s advantageous for going first… but then I end up going second endlessly.
I had Mismagius, but I think I’ll switch back to Sawakron.
Saying that the top tournament decks don’t work is a sign of a problem with intelligence, isn’t it?
It seems like you’ve never thought about a sub-plan.
>>82
Maybe it can’t be used unless it’s a deck that just recreates the same board like Palkia Manaphy every time.
I’m not interested in your stories about your misfortune.
If you’re saying that much luck, how about making a deck with only Mewtwo?
I think we can definitely compete depending on how we play.
The only accident is if the opponent is a Ditto.
>>86
Yeah.
So, I’m playing with that kind of deck and I’m managing to win reasonably well.
As soon as you put just one evolution card in, the chances of getting a bad draw become astronomically high, so there are really no options for deck selection.
Rampard is impressive for being able to hold its own against Zugaidos.
Well, for someone living with an ordinary person’s fortune, it’s only natural, so it’s okay if they don’t understand.
Even though it’s a top deck for the tournament because it can win without spinning.
Don’t mock the nameless ones too much, as you can’t win unless you spin ideally.
I think it’s a game with a deck strength of 3, play skill of 2, and luck of 5.
>>90
I think the element of luck has decreased compared to back then, as the number of cards has increased.
>>91
The advantages and disadvantages of going first or last have improved as more Pokémon capable of dealing decent damage with their first moves have been introduced.
>>90
But at a level where you don’t understand how to use the deck…?
>>96
Luck 10!
I am unhappy.
No matter how much I’m ridiculed, I won’t give up on telling my own story.
Real things are amazing.
If you’re going to talk so much about your bad luck, why not upload a video of the deck you built and your actual gameplay?
For example, using Jibako Darkrai, it continues with Coil, Support items, and then Jibako Jibako afterward, which is a daily occurrence.
>>97
It’s a common sight, isn’t it?
It’s a player’s daily life, isn’t it?
Before we talk about luck or anything, your whining is really annoying.
Get out of the mindset of being the most unfortunate person as soon as possible.
Go ahead and keep making fun of me.
It’s just a worthless life where I get hit by someone and make them feel good.
The fact that I can talk about myself in a place like this since morning is already a stroke of luck.
I think there are people who say it’s an accident if they can’t achieve the fastest ideal outcome.
>>103
Sure, there are certainly terrible accidents that can happen, but it’s also common to turn the tables while enduring things as a stopgap measure.
Well, you don’t have to do this if you can’t win due to bad luck.
While saying it’s a casual luck-based game
It seems like you’re still playing without stopping.
You’re just a masochistic bastard, aren’t you?
Elreid is currently sad as his thread gets taken over by trivial self-centered stories…
>>105
The happiness ranking might have Anonymous at number one, right?
>>105
It’s a hugging Pokémon after all.
It will accept anyone, no matter what kind of person they are.
“I often see it with Greninja.”
That guy is a card that can’t evolve but can be used to block or hit with Geogashira, but since I can’t evolve, I can’t use it.
If I’m using Gallade and Hitmontop, I wonder what else I should include.
Lucario won’t be included, right?
>>110
It depends on personal preference, but isn’t it enough with just Gallade and Hitmonlee?
>>110
Depending on your preference, shrimp or scallions would be good.
Gekogashira is so strong, isn’t it?
The fact that Geko-Gashira costs 1 colorless energy is seriously aggressive.
In an evolution deck, if it doesn’t evolve at the fastest pace…
I think the only option is to hold on with a pull and sub, and somehow grow in the back to win.
Some people say that when things don’t go well, it’s an accident.
If you can’t win unless you’re having fun with a deck that spins, then that would be boring, right?
I think an accident means that the evolution deck should have the Monbo Poké tools buried at the bottom 6 cards of the deck.
>>117
Bury Ookido down there too!
>>118
The damage is pretty significant when you use Oak and only get garbage!
>>122
Taking out “Oukido” from “Oukido” creates a huge sense of void.
>>117
That situation occurs frequently.
There are some who are getting angry, assuming on their own, “This person has given up because this isn’t an ideal way of going about it!”
I often see cases where it seems like people were just born with their luck predetermined.
The sub plan can just be Jibako now, right…?
I think that’s fine for a 2-stage evolution like Gekkouga.
It’s a crazy accident.
Gekkouga gets 1 point where it was dropped…
Greninja is strong, but the fact that Gekkouga can normally fight well is quite significant, right?
Other intermediates should take a cue.
The goby is colorless and magnificent.
>>128
If it’s 2 energy 50, it’s weak, but well…
I get that, but what’s really going on with 2 energy 30…?
>>134
It seems to be a balance adjustment since Kameyle has HP 80 and 2 energy 40.
Both are weak? Yeah, it’s the sadness of being a middle evolution among regular Pokémon.
Jibako is very good for putting it in a place where the guy standing in front is consuming energy like crazy.
If it’s about overall energy savings, I wouldn’t force it as an option.
If you want to use Pachirisu and Electric in an energy-saving and super-fast way, dance together.
Isn’t it strange that Zugaidos has 1 energy for 50?
Why does it have performance on par with a regular Ocorizaru…?
>>130
It’s an evolution.
>>130
Fossil appraisal + essentially one evolution, so isn’t it unusual?
>>130
The middle of Triladus is relatively strong with 100 HP and 2 energy for 50 damage…
This Pottai Shima is so weak, what even is this guy?
In fossil appraisal, the fact that it only increased by 10 damage is on the restrained side.
If I become Empoleon, it’ll be fine…
Fossils are somewhat inflated since they cannot perform species search.
Omnite and Kabuto have a subtle lack of firepower at 1 energy 40, but the 50 of Zugaidos is only a 10 difference, yet it can be quite fatal.
>>140
If you evolve and hit it later, you can kill 50 seeds.
An assessment that is permitted because fossils cannot be used as an initial move.
Okorizaru…?
>>142
Recently, I’ve been seeing a decent amount of Air Motor, so I really can’t trust the 50 HP seed.
When using the Nassy deck, I hope that both Tamakotama and Yanma are at level 50 and that my opponent’s energy is not steel.
The old Kirlia has 80 HP and a retreat cost of 1 for 2 energy, so compared to that, Pottaishi is definitely a bit inflated.
That’s being weak.
So far, all fossil Pokémon are strong.
If I can evolve, that is.
Empoleon and Torterra will probably come later after the ex series… If the intermediate ones are like that, it will be tough unless we really boost it.
>>144
When a new evolution is added to the new pack, the intermediate stage will have a stat change and will be reprinted…
The punching one, Okorizaru, is normally pretty strong.
If you use Neo-Rant’s 1 Energy for 50 Damage, it will surprise you.
The already implemented Ex version of Goukazaru has an uncertain performance, and in fact, it’s the most hopeless of all.
>>149
I feel that if a partner is added that can forcefully bring Goukazaru into one-hit range against Gyarados, like Gekkouga, it could transform its potential.
If there are Ocorizaru Neolants, then Zugaidos is acceptable! Alright!
I feel an overwhelming ease of use in 1→1→2 doing things ahead of 1→2→3.
Indeed, that’s where Elreid and the monkeys are great.
>>151
First of all, the former is hell at that point if you draw it early…
The opponent’s energy dependence, not just in the thread image, has been consistently lacking in firepower, making it hard to reach those itchy spots…
>>152
In the end, the strongest cards in a card game are the ones that can stand on their own.
Since I’ve played all my seeds and have two second evolution cards in my hand, if I play Poké Poké Communication, I’m sure I’ll get a middle Pokémon.
It’s good to at least remember counting.
Otherwise, there’s no point in having Pokémon communication.
Compared to Type 2 Energy and Intermediate Type 3 Energy, Intermediate Type 2 Energy with lower firepower is actually quite decent.
Since there aren’t many ways to touch the trash energy, fire and electric types that like to trash energy will change their evaluation if a universal card for energy recovery comes.
>>159
Denji is quite useful.
>>163
It’s quite fun, isn’t it?
It suddenly goes from 40 to 120, making it easier to launch a surprise attack.
I want my partner to be Lucario.
I wonder if there’s anything I can do with Mumaaji, but I can’t think of anything.
>>161
It feels like an enhanced version of Primarina EX.
If only there were a fire-type Vaporeon, huh?
>>162
By the way, if there’s a fire-type Magneton…
>>168
There’s still the old man around, after all!
>>170
I have to send it out to battle, but the escape energy is too heavy.
>>170
The technique is weak.
Airamdo’s partner is a dilemma.
When I couldn’t push through, Jibako-chan helped me at a nice speed, which is great.
The only ones from old dual-evolution Pokémon that are being used in the top decks of the current environment are Charizard, Gardevoir, and Serperior, I guess.
For now, there is no future except for high firepower or energy-boosting ones.
I haven’t tried it yet because I don’t have a second Goukazaru, but I feel like a simple Crimgan would be a good wall.
If you’re aiming for HP160 specifically,
Honestly, status ailments are weak in this game.
In other words, since the current system is designed to deal damage based on characteristics, it doesn’t really matter much if you can’t use techniques.
>>169
Using Golem, Melmetal, and Regirock makes me feel this.
No matter how much damage reduction I have, I will still be worn down and killed.
Because of Akagi, the disadvantages of EX make the environment quite tough…
Since there are plenty of Pokémon that can exceed 140, even if Melmetal is raised, it isn’t much of a threat after all.
>>175
If it were 3 energy, it would have been crazy, but since it’s 4 energy…
I believe in the garbage mino.
Since 20 damage from non-skills comes easily, the significance of mitigation is minimal.
Setting it casually is too big at 20…
I’ve decided not to actively flip coins anymore.
If it’s 10, it’s weak, but if it’s 20, it’s too strong.
It’s really weak in this game that using a skill forces the turn to end.
On the contrary, I feel that having the freedom of timing is really strong.
>>181
Isn’t it weird that Rarecoil can attach energy with its ability and then evolve to attack just like that!?
If Darkrai’s ability dealt 10 damage, then you would just go ahead and include Shaymin, wouldn’t you…
Using a strong guy without ex is definitely stronger.
“Compare Kirlia and Lanturn.”
It’s not ranked match anyway, so my favorite deck is the best.
I like to attack consecutively for 2 turns with the Denji Deck Rentlar.
Jynx, Alakazam, Exeggutor
It feels unsatisfactory compared to anyone else.
Even though it’s 2-evolution ex.
I don’t want to meet when I’m using the gallery.
>>188
But with 70+80, I can’t lower the fee, you know.
Alakazam can be reliably taken down with 60+120.
There are people who have a kink for turning Kirlia into trash.
If you can evolve the fastest, it’s impressive to be able to act immediately even in advance.
1 evolution 1 energy 20 is intentionally made weak, right?
You can tell just by looking at Gekogashira, but you can usually get 30 from a normal Pokémon.
>>192
Isn’t a colorless Pokémon with an attack for 1 energy that deals 20 damage at mid-evolution standard level?
>>194
Go take a look at Geko Gashira.
>>196
It’s just that the Gekogashira is the top layer, but there are others with color, like 2 energy and 30, chilling around.
Moreover, it’s a colorless 30 for Gekogashira…
“Standard damage of 20 for 1 evolution with no color is quite extraordinary.”