
Seed Freezer HP140 Ice Wing 40 Blizzards 80 Deals 10 damage to all of the opponent’s benched Pokémon. Weakness +20 Retreat illus. PLANETA When a Pokémon ex is knocked out, the opponent takes 2 points.
If you don’t want to aim for consecutive wins, then that’s fine, right?
The expert’s Dainose stacked up like crap and spun around, so I cleared it with water, using a durability-focused strategy and blew it away.
Even Starmie Agro can lose at the fastest pace, what kind of stacking is that?
Are you having fun?
>>3
Winning is fun!
The current trend of freezer decks relies not just on coins but on durability.
I think it’s more fun than before.
Even without the coins, I can still fight pretty well.
Well, since the thread without a name says you can just flip a coin to get heads,
It seems you are continuing to use the old Frikas deck without any thought…
I never thought it would make a comeback as a Kaigo Tsume durability type.
Well, it’s certainly better to go out and show yourself, isn’t it?
Kai-chan is too amazing…
I thought that Lapras might be better for durability.
Is it stronger because the akagi is stuck in the seed?
Somehow, using Blizzard as a first move is a force to be reckoned with.
The inflation of Akagi tools packed into the available deck slots is rapid, and with water support being blatantly favored, this is more than just a tailwind.
I thought the initial three birds in Ex were the weakest.
>>13
Weak but not sharp, making it a user-friendly honor student.
Palkia has trash, so it’s not suited for ongoing battles.
>>13
Because the energy demand is high and the output is somewhat low.
A little bit, right?
I think it might be better to put away the Poké Balls and fully support this guy in front with my trainer support.
>>15
Isn’t there normally a deck with just Freezer?
In the end, it’s strong because it has a high HP and is a Water type without any evolution.
I feel somewhat dissatisfied with 3 Energy and 80.
I’ll use it because there’s no alternative.
>>18
God has reminded me once again that it is amazing just to be able to unleash high-hitting techniques in a row with taneex.
When building a regular water deck, it won’t be used anymore, but for auto-play in CPU event battles, it can only be a free single.
Since there are no other Pokémon besides this one, it has a lot of cards that can respond to various situations, making it seem like a peak performance all-rounder.
I tend to have excess cards in hand, so the red card is a weakness.
You can quickly finish by striking, and if the opponent only brings out one character, you can take them out instantly, so the CPU is still the strongest when it comes to thoughtless, useless free play.
The current Furikas has become a monster that recovers 120 health with two sets of Kai healing medicine.
Back
>>26
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When facing an expert, the relaxed attitude of piling up red cards ironically brings you closer to the optimal solution.
I want to equip a tough item for hit point support, but having HP 140 is quite a worrisome number.
I think having no initial accidents is quite a significant advantage.
Kasumi is the root of all evil.
In the early EX, it has turned out to be just you and Charizard that I see.
>>32
Nassie-ex wasn’t there in the beginning…?
>>37
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How many mons do you stack for a single free unit? 1?
>>33
In recent builds, it’s typically two of each.
Even if one Monbo definitely turns out to be wasted, I think having two is more stable because I would be too anxious if I didn’t draw a second Freezer.
If you don’t pull the second freezer early, there may be times when you run out of places to attach energy.
Which one is rough and which one is a cape?
>>38
Manto faction
Starmie ex is making a comeback in Kai.
>>39
I heard you disappeared because you got one-punched by Jibako, but have you revived?
A deck that continuously heals Leafeon with a Grass-Water hybrid energy is quite interesting.
Raising Celebi in secret.
I sold my soul to Furikasu again at the Fukamaru event after a long time.
Even if the fastest Lucario comes, it’s impressive to endure.
If I stop thinking, I won’t be able to build a low rarity deck for Battle Try…
>>46
Then it’s a Togekiss-only team that can stop thinking.
>>47
I didn’t have a kiss, so I stopped thinking and assembled UMA, and I won!
If you keep expressing yourself with Origin Palcas, you will win.
I never thought Thunder would be the first to disappear.
I think this is the fastest against NPCs, possibly because there is no stress from coins.
It just feels that way.
>>50
In other words, it’s a big deal that there’s only one thing to do, so it won’t do anything stupid automatically.
NPCs will auto-idle.
Simply put, the quality of the expert steel deck is also quite high.
I underestimated Seki’s ability to shift certainty.
I wonder if there are any electric types other than Thunder or Jibacoil, like Pachirisu?
About as much as a Pachirisu.
Isn’t a trainer just water strong?
>>57
Even if Kai-chan increases, Erika’s 50 recovery is still strong.
Baldy, be a little more of a bitch.