
Although it had a pretty high win rate when used in events, I don’t really see it mentioned much.
Lambardo evolves from Sugaiidos HP 150 National Pokédex No. 0409 Headbutt Pokémon Height: 1.8m Weight: 102.5kg Double-Edged Headbutt 130 If the damage from this move knocks out the opponent’s Pokémon, this Pokémon also takes 50 damage. Weakness +20 Retreat Illus. Yoshinobu Saito In ancient times, people dug up fossils and made helmets from the sharp skulls.
I can’t draw (it).
Aren’t you among the top one or two in fighting?
The other side is Sawamura Jibako.
The development is just too slow, you know.
Even if you manage to evolve quickly by good luck, there may be times when the following ones don’t continue.
Fossil 2 evolution, well, it’s been said that if it could be released consistently, it would be strong…
There will come a time when I have to attack with Lucario, but 60 damage is still weak after all.
When you make it W Lucario, the accident rate becomes higher, and it’s still weak after all.
Isn’t there various opinions on whether Agromarshadow is stronger?
At least it’s not suited for a winning streak.
Even if it doesn’t stabilize until the second evolution, isn’t it strong enough to deal 70 damage with one evolution and one Lucario using one energy?
I didn’t have the impression that it was very stable, but maybe it’s just that the number of trials isn’t enough.
>>8
Up until Zugaidos, it’s pretty much the same as the phantom Okorizaru, you know.
If you can quickly become a Zugaidosu Lucario, then that’s definitely strong.
Which wall is the best?
>>10
I don’t need walls.
Do it before you get done.
It would be nice to have just the right wall since energy tends to be wasted.
If you narrow down the Pokémon and prepare for Pokémon communication, you can quite easily get the fastest Rampardos.
So, while it’s nice to be able to evolve early, which is common in 2-evolution decks…
Because of being sluggish, there won’t be any issues with insufficient energy, so if I can put it out, there’s an 80-90% chance I’ll win.
Regirock or Takeshi’s Rock…
I tried Pelap, but it’s better to be able to hit a little from the beginning after all.
I tried using it because I pulled it, but it’s true that I can’t pull fossils; it really makes me realize how much I usually rely on Monster Balls.
To be honest, there are so many people who underestimate self-harm that it doesn’t even scare me at the fastest pace.
If the second one is immediately brought out, that would indeed be terrifying.
No matter how strong fossil 2 evolution is, I can only say that using it carries risks.
The despair of starting without fossils and without a professor.
Hitting with Riolu for 20 points and escaping with a score of 70 points from Zugaidosu’s 50 points, there’s a pretty wide range for hunting.
If Riolu evolves with an upward boost, it can reach up to 90 points in 2 turns, making it excellent as a rapid attack deck.
If you’re quick, you can score 130 points as early as the next turn, and it’s much faster than using Mankey, Lucario, and Marshadow in a Fighting Aggro deck.
The self-harm damage is high, but since it’s a battle even if it falls, the existence of Marshadow compensates for it.
Only those who are good at drawing fossils first can use this.
Self-harm damage hurts, but Ramparudo has more durability than Zugaidosu after taking 50 damage.
Marshadow’s presence can actually lead to quite a few accidents.
I’m strong, but…
To Darkrai.
>>26
I can’t believe that grass is a weak point!
>>29
It’s an insect, right?
Sawamura’s wall is surprisingly good, you know.
There are often cases where the opponent hesitates to put someone on the bench, so you can buy quite a bit of time.
It can be said about any deck that…
When I can execute my ideal moves, I feel like I’m at my strongest.
Whether it’s based on Lucario or Sawamurā, having a secondary plan that can at least compete even if you can’t get through to Lampa is important.
Even if Jibaco is not able to pass through to Jibaco, it can at least fight with Marshadow and Sawamurā.
But I used various decks in the 45-win event, and the image had the highest win rate.
It might be that my play with other decks was just too poor.
I’m using a deck with just two lines of thread and Meowth, but surprisingly it works well.
I won’t use it for five consecutive wins.
How many consecutive wins did you achieve?
Why aren’t fossils seed Pokémon…?
>>35
Because it can also become a strength…
>>35
Not coming at the start is actually strong, in a way.
I can place either Hitmonchan or Lucario.
Because it’s a fossil.
I believe that Hyouta will come as a fossil searcher.
I wasn’t feeling motivated, so I played with a Garchomp deck while watching Cynthia and managed to win 45 times.
As expected, only the AR Trainer Card wins…
I think having 1 energy is excessive, even considering the handicap of self-damage from evolving with fossils.
Aren’t you weak against aggro?
I can’t win because I’m always struggling unless I have an ideal hand.
>>42
If 2-evolution is strong against aggro, that would be scary, right?
Thread image set
Ebiwalar
Lucario Set
When doing it this way, Ebiwalar shines the most.
Why!!!!
>>43
It’s a cheap piece, but the score is solid.
A similar phenomenon occurs with Sawamur.
The Toe attribute can move quickly enough to be called aggro, but if something goes wrong, it’s over.
Group 1 Energy 30 is strong, as I have experienced it enough when battling alone…
Don’t put on those bulky things…
Ebiswa has an HP of 80, which is strong.
Unless something extraordinary happens, 80 is definitely out of one-punch range.
>>50
If I were to die, there could be a situation where I get hit by a Darkrai Energy Set with a pre-evolved Sneasel, and then switched to Hikari to replace Sneasel.
It occurs with relatively high frequency.
Back when Starmie was wreaking havoc, I was too scared to use it, but I don’t see it much now.
With the Ebiwaram Mantle Kariyo, it won’t have the performance of 100/50 and a vanguard anymore.
Honestly, if it’s now, I might as well go with Oko Rizaru…
Golem died because of the thread image.
>>56
Is that so…? I actually think Golem is still stronger.
I’m troubled because every time I use Sawamurā, a fast Knock Out of Nasshī-ex always appears.
Currently, many battle decks are getting beaten by Nassy, so it’s somewhat unavoidable…
Golem can still do it.
>>59
When they quickly matched two Golem, I knew I lost…
What kind of draw are you pulling, you idiot!
It’s a shame that Sawamurā doesn’t have synergy with Lucario.
>>60
Being able to drop the next opponent to the instant death line is a strength, after all.
It’s fine to be pulled by Akagi.
If a one-energy evolution similar to Nashi comes in, it is expected to become the strongest as a backup.
Mara!?
Mr. Sawamura and Mr. Lampard have high Marshadow points, so they should form a trio.
Shemini Nassy is a build that can overwhelm aggro, so it can’t be helped.
That said, the fastest swing chart has more immediacy than aggro.
Kick the guy in front of you too.
>>68
Is it better to kick from the bench instead?
Mr. Sawamura is a nice guy who kicks the bench while wearing a tough hat.
It becomes a trend to include a Speedier just for the sake of having one Marshadow in the opening hand.
>>71
Adding two Speeders and one Hikari will make things progress smoothly.
If fossil search comes, the environment might change.
>>72
By that time, other things will have changed too, so it won’t be a big deal… I think that’s how it will turn out.
I think the prevalence of Parasect in the Darkrai meta is also a headwind.
The development is fast, regardless of weaknesses.
Could it be that Dr. Ukats is a fossil search enthusiast?
Why does the opponent’s Nassy always manage to evolve and show up the fastest every time?
The current Marshadow feels more like something I’m using because there’s nothing else to include, rather than being strong.
>>77
I think it would be a threat if the forced battle ex comes and allows the use of thread images as a subplan.
There are hardly any other non-evolved star players like Sawamur.
Many fossils are cheap energy, so I often want to draw them first…
The problem with the battle is that there is no strong universal energy acceleration and no strong seeds.
Marshadow is somehow precious, you know.
Charizard is definitely strong, isn’t it?
>>84
Being able to burn away a cape is definitely strong.
The current build is narrowed down to 2 Tamanaśi and 1 Tamane, including communication as well.
The stability of evolution is unparalleled.
Well, even if Exeggutor comes, it’s probably going to be rarely included in the Rampardos deck.
>>87
Fossils can bring back species that you definitely want at the start, so it can definitely be viable depending on their performance.
There are also Pteranodons, but…
Be careful as points can be lost even if fossils fall.
It’s different from before, isn’t it?
Charizard ex has incredible HP and power, so it hasn’t become outdated even in the latest set.
Marshadow feels like it’s shining precisely because it can be built without needing an EX.
It’s good that there are two chances for revenge.
But I don’t want to die from a tough guy!
It’s true that the presence of Marshadow allows those who can deal high damage with just 1 energy to shine.
Incredible, there is a fossil Pokémon that can withstand that Charizard.
>>93
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