
Only a rough Crimgun in hand to annoy Nassy.
In other words, the era of battle decks is coming!
>>2
Weakness: Grass
>>3
Gyarados’s weakness has arrived.
>>2
That guy is weak to Grass, so the one that will increase is Exeggutor.
>>2
I encounter a lot of Jibacoil battle decks, Darkrai.
Well, I don’t really feel at a disadvantage to that extent, so it’s fine.
Gyarados is too perfect for hunting Darkrai.
I wonder if it’s the effect of the raid battles that I’ve been encountering Darkrai and Manmew more often than Darkrai and Jibakoil.
I can win against any grass deck except for Nassy.
Let’s ignore the Druddigon wall and accelerate the energy.
I don’t encounter Darkrai as often as I say.
Due to Manaphy and Kasumi’s double engine, the water deck is a bit too strong.
>>12
Many people are focusing on Palkia, but I wonder if it’s just my imagination that Gyarados seems stronger.
I’m using Palkia because I want to, but I think the Gyarados deck is stronger.
I’m sorry for saying that the era of Greninja would come as a countermeasure against bulky Pokémon.
Overall, Gyarados that can stick around is strong, but Palkia has the advantage of being a basic Pokémon with a one-energy attack, which eliminates stress from accidents.
Wouldn’t you also become a waterless Gekkouga Darkrai?
>>17
Two Gekkougas went to the bottom, and on the bench, two frogs were crying.
>>17
Isn’t a Darkrai single better?
I’ll get into an accident with Gekkouga.
Krymdark Rayquaza is strong against Gutsy Krymugan…
I finally achieved 45 wins for the first time recently.
Will the new pack come after the 25th?
I don’t care about the environment; I pray every time with my Riza bowl.
Is Gotsume Crimgan even strong in the first place?
I want to make sure that rare catches definitely appear.
It’s terrible that I can’t even attempt a challenge despite having 0 Maneyura.
>>22
You can just pull it out of the pack.
You won’t spend any money, yet you complain like you’re entitled.
I couldn’t deploy Bachelis in time and got beaten up by Darkrai…
No matter how strong Gyarados is, the risk of using Magikarp is too great for me to feel inclined to use it.
>>25
Adjust to the virtual enemy.
If it’s against Darkrai, there are often many face-offs between Crimgan, and if that happens, we’re quite close to winning.
The deck for Krimdark Lurigeckouga is so tight that I’m struggling with what to include.
It’s completely unrelated, but when I kicked the koi with a cape on the first turn of the second player, they surrendered and it felt really good.
Do you have a Greninja?
>>29
The act of throwing shuriken is enjoyable, so it is needed.
It was a good opportunity, so when I watched the Darkrai movie, I felt sorry for it as just a victim.
Can Palkia Gyarados include Eevee?
Just by adding PokéToon and Hikari, Charizard becomes this strong…
It’s a relief that the Mew has drastically decreased.
It feels depressing that there seem to be a lot of Darkrai with five consecutive wins.
>>35
You can hunt with Nassy ex.
I haven’t seen any Grimmsnarl at all, so I don’t need it! Alright!
Wasn’t the Akiyoshi investment too early?
No, I’m not angry at all.
Perorin ga is good.
When Darkrai and Exeggutor become popular, Infernape comes and Gyarados and Palkia also arrive.
I think Greninja and Darkrai have good synergy with Crimgan, but I don’t think Greninja and Darkrai have good synergy with each other.
Only Nassy can win.
The Darkrai deck is too slow and takes too much time, which is frustrating.
Even though it’s a Pachirisu deck, there are quite a few opponents who play their second card right from the first turn.
>>45
It’s fun to hit the jujube.
It’s fun to call out Sawamurā-san and beat him up in Akagi…
For now, ban Akagi, Kasumi, and Manaphy.
As expected, it’s Mudojibakodoran.
I wonder how I should deal with this.
Airmud and Jibacoil are strong, so I recommend them.
If it’s just to win, I guess I’ll go for a 5-game winning streak with this.
Even for Jibacoil, if it struggles to evolve, it’s a losing flag, so just being a second evolution carries a risk.
I don’t want to put it in unless it’s certain to win.
I wonder why I didn’t pull two Nassy in the first pack…
>>52
How about sticking it out on the trade bulletin board?
If you’re short on medals, break down the duplicate rare cards.
Pray to God that you draw second and that Aerodactyl comes with the item.
It would be great if the Jibako Deck itself had a strong species for battles.
I understand that Airmudo and Jibako are strong, but I really don’t like the idea of including Heatran because it could lead to a lot of accidents.
I think Dialga Megayanma is quite strong, but for some reason, I hardly ever see it.
>>56
Because if Dialga goes first, it dies.
>>56
The position of Mega Yanma became favorable in Z-Bak, you know…
>>56
Despite the slow initial response, the damage output is just barely not enough to one-shot EX.
Celebi!
Have you forgotten about Jalorda’s Dadarin?
If you put a Jibako in the electric deck, wouldn’t the new coil be less stable?
I think Nassy is still within the range of being tradable.
Compared to Magneton
There is no slot or energy for Doran in the Mudouji Box.
Thank you, the anonymous person who told me to persist and get two fixed Nassy through rerolling.
I tried adding Shaymin to the Nassy Celebi team, but the accident rate at the start increased…
>>66
Since I have 80 stamina, I can relatively easily get by.
>>66
Don’t you think Celebi is unnecessary?
>>88
It doesn’t have to be Celebi, does it?
If the battle is only with Nassy, there are no places to use the energy.
However, no matter how far you go, both Jibacoil and Gekkouga can cause accidents with their second evolutions, so…
If there is a deck that can consistently win without evolution…
Mega Yanma is definitely best paired with Nassy.
There’s no doubt that Jibacoil is strong, but when it gets sluggish, it can die like any other Pokémon…
>>70
I got rid of my Jibacoil because it takes up space in my opening hand, and Rarecoil sinks to the bottom.
I don’t know about paper Pokémon cards.
I started using the app and thought, “Are there really this many Pokémon with the same name in Pokémon cards?”
>>71
You can choose to evolve into a different card with the same name, so it’s fun to catch your opponent off guard.
>>71
There are some Pokémon that keep getting carded even though they aren’t particularly popular in the original material.
I was helped because I gave my friend some unwanted cards and received 2 Nassy and a Rarecoil in return.
>>72
I want to give you the card I need, so I hope to receive it from a friend.
>>84
Something between you and me is like that…
It was decided that we would go with Nassy Mega Yanma.
Nasshy can be managed pretty well even with just 1 energy.
Dialga doesn’t work as much as I thought.
>>74
I threw away the idea of pairing Dialga with someone and made a deck that focuses on energy acceleration for Dialga itself, and it turned out strong.
Forget the idea of letting Dialga escape and just keep hitting it with a bulky Pokémon; you can win pretty well through sheer numerical power.
Nassie Celebi is making too much noise.
If you want stability, go with Mega Yanma; if you want to be reckless, Celebi is your partner.
“Even though I said we could finally start now that Dialga has drawn a high school and Mega Yanma has lined up.”
Even after going that far, it seems like I’ll just lose after being taken down by Mega Yanma against Dusknoir and then having Dialga pulled out by Akagi.
Shaymin is pretty impressive because even if it suddenly gets hit from the front, it can pull back and use Akagi Care on itself.
Dialga is tough to deal with just by hitting it.
If you get hit by a heavy blow, you might be on the verge of death or worse.
Onions are just a game of chance, huh?
Other than the Nassy set, it can be solved with just one onion, so the front-line Nassy is stable.
It seems that the Manmou type is winning more than Jibako, but is the quick attack stronger?
Deiyannma is actually at a slight disadvantage to even odds against most decks other than those related to Jibakoil.
That’s a fatal wound!
I just pulled a different artwork of Palkia, but more than that, I’m moved that I finally got Akagi.
I’m ready… full specs…!
It’s not like using Jibaco makes you the strongest or anything.
Re-recognizing the magnitude of the disadvantages of binary evolution.
>>87
Without point assistance, the damage is just barely insufficient.
Dialga is impressive in that it doesn’t feel psychologically stressed about facing Heavy Bomber.
The fact that I am now unable to inflict even small damage while fire dances is adapting to the environment.
It’s a CPU named Nessie that comes out from the second turn and deals 80 damage every turn for just 1 energy.
Manieru Darkrai is great because it’s easy to take down before it evolves.
I’m playing with Pikachu and when the first fastest Electric Circle combined with Rare Coil and the second fastest Hurricane Thunder lands, it really makes my brain tingle… Thank you, Hikari!
Jibako always lacks parts when I use it, but when my opponent uses it, it always comes out at the fastest speed and I can’t do anything about it.
I’m using Gotsume Nassy with Yonowaar, and it’s really fun.
However, just having fun won’t let Nassy show up, so we can’t win.
Manu’s second ability is super strong, so it’s nice that I don’t have to worry about the opening coins.
If anything, it seems like Aerodactyl is the strongest.
Ah, I wonder if I can team up Airamod and Darkrai!
It’s fun to pull out Dialga, which has been retreated with about 4 energy cards, using Akagi.
I feel like using Air Murd, a cape, and Sakaki to hunt seed Pokémon makes them surrender more easily.
I changed Nassy Celebi’s Mant Mant communication 1 to Met Met Medicine 1.
The opponent’s turn took a really long time.
Darkrai vs Darkrai vs Darkrai
Even Fire-type Pokémon struggle in harsh environments, so there’s no reason to believe that Dialga, which is slower, would be stable…
It’s fun to snipe from the bench with Rentler.
Even if I can’t do anything and lose, well, it’s just a rental, so it’s mentally easier.
I’m trying to use the blazing Buba + Hikari for energy acceleration, but having only two escape energy is quite a drawback…
It’s not that it can’t be used, but it seems that using it for applying energy on oneself would be more stable.
Has the trade function become fully usable now?
I want Darkrai.
>>109
I don’t really understand the meaning of “chan.”
It’s up to the strongest pack.
The fire user always self-deprecates, but don’t say things that underestimate me; it’s really exhausting to deal with.
Erika is too strong, so I definitely want to put Yanmega in the grass.
>>112
You can include Erika even if it’s a business trip.
Recently, I feel that the combination of Jibakucoil + ○○ is more common than the Darkrai axis, so I think fighting decks will increase.
Functioning with just one card in the deck.
Onions that can take on any amount of excess energy are convenient.
I have a spare Nassy, so should we trade it for a Jigglypuff?
There is no intervention in the trade itself, and the new cards are excluded, so there is no way to get Darkrai from others.
It feels like Nassy vs Airmd vs Darkrai.
Zibakoil is omnipresent.
Isn’t it odd that Jibacoyle grows on its own?
Dialga is attaching 2 energy, but what is it doing with 2 energy attached?
>>120
I’m giving 30 points, I’m acting as a wall, and the total amount of energy in the field is increasing.
If I had a good partner…
>>120
Attach 2 energy to the Mew in the back.
Hikari +1 energy to use Heavy Impact.
I’m having fun by discarding 2 energies to escape and attaching 1 energy to Mew to do Genome Hack.
It’s a bug that Airamud can deal 50 damage in the first turn after going second.
I’m quite hesitant to include Erika just for Mega Yanma.
Pikasan has become quite tough, hasn’t it?
The advantage of having a light rotation because of Akagi is gone.
>>125
In the strongest era, it was said that having less runaway energy was unfair…
It’s a line where you can chip away with 1 energy attacks and fall with 2 energy attacks.
If we target new cards, it won’t be profitable.
It’s not that Palkia is strong, but rather that Manaphy is too strong.
I think there’s little point in including Erika if we can’t shift the certainty.
Is there really a situation where you would die from a rough situation that often?
Dialga attaches 4 energy manually and generates 4 energy with Turbo at the same speed, you know…
I think Darkrai is strong.
The wild Jibako that comes out in the valley is also strong.
I won 45 matches with Lucario and Rampardos!
I don’t see a strong Rampardos.
>>133
If you’ve been using it, you should understand that fossil accidents happen a lot…
>>138
Indeed, it is often the case that fossils cannot be drawn.
I want you to adopt a fossil search card for each staff member in Nibicity.
>>133
Speaking of which, I sometimes see posts about how getting 45 wins is exhausting and tough, but is it common for people to aim for 45 wins with just one type of deck?
That’s tough.
>>133
It’s strong, but I couldn’t do anything against Darkrai with that deck.
I can hardly win.
Dialga is not weak, but there are too many inconvenient ones like Gotsume and Akagi among its peers.
There are so many excellent supports that I can’t decide!
I want 30 deck cards!!
Due to Darkrai, the environment has become one where you can deal damage without hitting, so I don’t feel that Rocky Helmet is as strong as everyone says.
>>137
I hate Mel because it deals 20 damage while ignoring its special trait.
The era is Electivire.
Rampardos is strong because it makes use of the lightness of life.
Right now, new Pokémon are added at a pace of around 100 every three years, but during those three years, they release over 10 sets of paper Pokémon cards.
Therefore, no matter how many Pokémon there are, it will result in the same ones being repeated multiple times, so for older Pokémon, there are generally a huge number of variations for nearly everyone.
Dialga is mediocre in taking hits, accelerating, and dealing damage…
Electivire has three types of Elekid, but none of them quite reach the itch.
>>144
It’s just that Electivire is disappointing.
>>155
While Electivire itself is strong, because Electabuzz can’t hold the front line, it can only quietly store energy on the bench and lacks versatility.
It’s tough that it’s rare to exploit weaknesses with steel.
But I don’t want the water to be strengthened any further.
Since Jibako is non-EX, it tends to increase the seeds adopted, which is a bit tricky in a binary evolution sense.
On the contrary, it’s impressive that there’s not much risk in forcibly putting Jibako in the starting lineup.
Is there anyone using Dragapult ex?
I seriously achieved 45 consecutive wins when I used it.
>>149
If I could use something like that, I would want to use it.
>>149
Stop responding from the future.
>>149
Well, that’s probably not the case.
What Dialga needs most right now might be a ghostly Vaporeon…
I’m using Rampardos too, but I don’t have as many accidents as you’d think.
It might be a big advantage that I can punch right away as long as I just finish it for now.
>>151
I mean, Zugaidos is already pretty strong at this point.
The next expansion will probably be Arceus ex, right?
Rampardos, Dragapult, and Leopardon are all the same.
https://www.pokemon-card.com/card-search/details.php/card/45772
If I can use this, I might be able to achieve 45 consecutive wins.
>>161
I feel like I can achieve 45 consecutive wins.
Electivire is properly strong for a non-ex, right?
If a fossil search comes, it will be pretty exciting.
I haven’t played any matches since the current pack came out, but is the environment fun?
>>164
It’s fun to have more things we can do with tools.
>>164
It’s fun to battle against anyone other than Darkrai and Jibaco.
There was a time when I perfectly nailed Jibako Electivire.
After defeating Jibako, Electivire appears and then Denji goes boom!
I think the basic expansions have been getting more interesting with each release.
It can be said that it’s becoming complex.
If Electivire is strong, I’ll see more of it…
It’s not used because there’s either insufficient energy or insufficient thermal power.
I feel like by last month I should have already entered the phase of accumulating hourglasses, but I haven’t saved anything at all.
>>170
There was only one pack of the illusion…
But this time, as long as I can at least pull Darkrai and Palkia, I can save up, so that’s a bit easier.
♢2 will come out eventually…
I’ve tried various DCGs, but isn’t the beauty of the art in Art Rare and Immersive just incredible?
>>172
It won’t come out.
I sometimes see things like Magcargo.
The burn hurts quite a bit.
Electivire and Jirachi are a combination of evolutions 1 and 2, so it seems like there’s a high chance of accidents happening…
I hardly see the strongest gene card, Pikachu Thunder, anymore.
I occasionally see freezer fire.
>>176
Because of Akagi, it’s become harder to run away by hitting.
In that regard, Freezer Fire is catching a tailwind.
It feels like a five-game winning streak will last forever.
I don’t like it.
>>177
You don’t have to do it if you don’t want to.
>>177
I’m already satisfied with the first 5 consecutive wins event, so I don’t plan on doing it anymore.
Electivire and Denji are stable and easy to use, but there are even more stable decks out there…
I guess it’s all Darkrai with 5 consecutive wins…
>>180
Darkrai vs Darkrai vs Darkrai
>>190
The black one will win.
I haven’t won five times in a row even once.
I’m satisfied with about 200 wins each time I reach 45 wins and I’m just waiting.
Is there another 5-game winning streak?
I want to use Nassy, but I only have one EX card, and I’m feeling down.
Since you can only attach three emblems anyway, if you’ve achieved five consecutive wins three times, you don’t have to do it anymore…
The increase in flexibility within the generic slots of the deck is significant.
Cards that must be drawn started to appear among the 20 cards.
I’m sorry to the ones who are sticking to their favorite Pokémon, but I’m definitely planning to use Darkrai and Jibako for a five-game winning streak.
Considering that Electivire is supposed to be scavenged by Denji, I want to pair it with a non-EX, but there aren’t really any good non-EX Electric types…
There are only roles that fill in beside Pikachu.
I’m not going to do 5 consecutive wins anymore, I’ll just take the mission sand clock.
Do you put 2 sets of Jibako in the Darkrai deck?
The management will probably consider the acquisition rates of each event.
It was the same last time, but if the faces you see at the basics are narrowed down to one or two, then getting a five-game winning streak is actually doable.
Fortunately, no broken decks have been created yet where the win rate is unstable even when using a meta deck.
If I had to express one complaint, I would want the event promotions to be guaranteed for the desired items after a certain amount of attempts, rather than being purely random.
>>197
Let me exchange with the leftover tickets…
I only got one Hikozaru.
>>197
All you have to do is implement point exchange.
I want to peel off all the promo packs at once.
I wonder when the new event will come.
I want all the events that are being run with rotations other than Free Getter to be swapped out.
It doesn’t improve much, but sending letters is important.
I was surprised in a bad way because I had thought that the inability to secure a confirmed promo and the different biases among players were probably anticipating trading.
If it’s full of Darkrai, I’ll switch to the side that counters it with Nassy. 🦶
Nassy’s partner is Yanma, with its stable firepower, but when considering evolution, Celebi seems to be the more well-rounded choice.
What I want the most is a grass-version Palkia.
It’s full of dissatisfaction.
Kibble’s strength is that it can recover even after an accident.
It’s impressive to be able to stick three energy cards instantly.
If the true partner of Nassy comes, the Poké Poké will break.
This time, there are many nice variations of the ex illustrations that make me want them.