
2 Evolution Jibacoil HP 140 Evolves from Rarecoil No. 462 Ground Pokémon Height: 1.2 m Weight: 180.0 kg Attack Lightning Colorless Colorless Thunder Plus 110 Discard 1 Energy from this Pokémon. Weakness: Fighting ×2 Resistance: Steel -20 Retreat: Colorless Colorless Colorless Illus. Yoshinobu Saito Steel Body Shining, Glimmering Magnet Emitting Strange Power Doing Bad Deeds Destroying
Isn’t the mix of thunder and grass pretty fitting for the environment?
Is this guy still doing well…?
Once the stage is completed, it’s strong, but having two types of 2-evolution with Nyahoja is tough.
If it’s something like a spear, it’s just one line, so three cards for pressure is enough, but isn’t six cards of pressure a bit too heavy for Jibako?
Isn’t the frame too tight?
I’m using Mascarada Spear, but I often lose quite a bit to Steel Jibako decks that I sometimes encounter.
>>7
I thought the spear was stuck into the steel jivako…
If we can crush the electric energy, it will become a decorative item.
>>9
While Nyahoha is gathering friends, it’s getting hit hard by Airamudo and becoming financially strained.
Even after gathering friends, I don’t have the firepower to one-shot either Maaskarena or Spear, so I end up being overwhelmed.
I see Air Modo and Giratina.
The energy that Spear trashes cannot be chosen…
I’m one Jiba short!
Basic enertrash is random, but…
When Giratina’s Aura Sphere flies off or Jibacoil’s Thunderbolt is launched, it feels like it can lead to a normal death, right?
It would be fun if we could go around.
If you can operate the binary evolution in two slots, then the opponent is already exceptional, so just resign yourself to it.
Three evolutions in two types is impossible!
It’s not impossible to spin because Nyahoha is great.
It’s often misunderstood, but having two types of evolutions means that since there are two kinds included, it’s common for at least one of them to be able to evolve, and while one is working hard, you can draw the other, so it’s not impossible to rotate them.
The frame is tight.
Nyaoha can call for help, so it’s not less stable than I expected.
It’s not that accidents don’t happen.
I wonder if Jolteon could get a power level of 130.
Since I can’t do 140 one-punches anyway, it’s fine, right?
I wonder if Beedle can call for more of its friends.
Let’s have Spearow evolve from Caterpie!
Nyaoha Start is good, but…
It looks like the coil start is tight.
It seems tough that if you add two more evolutions, you won’t be able to include any support items at all.
>>23
Recently, it has been said that Mars isn’t hitting as much.
I feel that I can’t play with miscellaneous tools.
Let’s abolish that crap card called Ookido, which has no reason to not be included in the deck but makes a difference based on whether you can pull it at the beginning or not.
That alone secures 2 slots!
>>24
I think only the 2 Evolution decks will die.
If you don’t have the leading Oak, you have to end your turn without using your support rights.
Clearly, I think Oak is overpowered, yet I’m still using him.
I absolutely think that the 2 evolution 2 line is a lie.
I tried using Tordepthsmudo, and while it is very stable at first, it gets tough if I don’t complete Tordepths.
It’s tough to collect both fossils and two evolutions.
>>29
Thanks to Nanjamo, it’s gotten a bit better, though…
I really want a fossil search.
I lost to Magikarp.
Since it was beautifully done up to Matisse, that’s impossible.
The battle of the 2 Evolution Deck is about what to include two copies of and what to have as a one-off.
No matter which one I use in the current environment, I always end up getting beaten up, so it’s really tough.
What I think while using Mascarena is that while the damage when hitting in EX is displayed additionally when selecting a move, it doesn’t show the weakness multiplier, which bugs me for a moment, so please stop that.
Aren’t weaknesses not factored in for any Pokémon?
It’s a problem if there are more non-EX ones; even the red ones will rot…
I love abandoning Nyaoha’s evolution and just calling for allies to compress it endlessly.
I think being able to do things like this is something unique to non-ex.
My oldest deck… has Jibamudo been resurrected?
The environment goes around, huh?
New Pika and Mascarena are tough when the environment has reduced EX.
>>40
Right now, there are quite a few NOEX in battles and Jibako types, so there are many cases where Pika doesn’t shine.
When I only think about Gilgalla, it’s quite strong.
I wonder if the new and old Pika can combine to make two moves…
Jibakomasukania is the worst, Jibakoil might be okay even one by one.
Is Trideps that -100 one? Can something like that really become popular?
>>43
As expected, a joke.
It’s tough that I can’t gain a significant advantage over Gyarados, which should be inherently very favorable with my Pikachu deck.
Pika felt it again in this expert match, but they are at a level where they lose 100% against aggressive fighters.
>>47
You can manage with navigating in Jibako, but it feels like you shouldn’t go below 40%.
Pika is in a really bad position to be beaten up after Galmeta’s aggressive fight.
It’s a non-ex deck that I’m weak against and not good at, so it’s not surprising to lose to it.
If you’re going to use Tridepus, isn’t Blorolo good enough?
I wish everyone would just hold onto their Gira-lies.
There are not enough snacks for the Masquerada.
Shall I use the Charizard that blasts everything away…?
Pikachu only has 120 HP.
If you get hit twice with Aggro, you’ll die…
The electric scooter’s HP is way too low.
At least make the energy efficiency amazing or have zero escape energy, do your best.