
2 Evolution Gengar ex HP 170 Evolves from Gastly Ability Shadow Bind As long as this Pokémon is in the battle area, the opponent cannot play Supporter cards from their hand. Hollow Shot 100 Weakness +20 Retreat Cost illus. PLANETA CG Works ex Rule When a Pokémon ex is knocked out, the opponent takes 2 Prize cards.
Waiting for the mysterious candy
There are quite a few strong cards like this one and Polygon that won’t be able to keep up with the second evolution.
I don’t really think about using it myself, though.
It can be quite troublesome and may lead to a loss when faced by the opponent.
I don’t think it’s weak because it can be quite troublesome when the opponent does it.
But it’s not something I want to use myself that much.
It has high HP and can be prevented from recovering, so it looks strong and can almost certainly be taken down in two hits.
After all, the second evolution is difficult.
You can also counter with cards that switch the opponent’s bench.
It’s a game where “do it before getting done” is the optimal solution, so there’s no room for delay.
I can only use healing medicine, so recovery won’t be in time… No, I have a cloak.
I think having 170 HP is impressive.
It’s surprising that even though Giratina has been studied so much, the thread image isn’t being used.
I can stop things like Red, but considering Meowscarada, it’s a guaranteed 2-hit anyway, so it’s difficult.
If the escape cost were 1 energy, I might be able to fight a little more skillfully.
It’s not a delay, it’s a squeeze.
I think 100 is just a little… but when it goes to 120, it probably comes with disadvantages in performance.
Speaking of which, Bob was trying to evolve his Tatakko to attack.
If it were 2 energy 80, I could evolve and immediately stand in front to attack…
As expected, the era is Spin Rotom.
Basically, the color restrictions are strict and there’s no intention to mix colors, right?
The deck that hits back against the cowardly, sticky strategy is at a slight disadvantage, isn’t it…?
The mixing of colors always carries the risk of accidents when the energy is random at any given moment…
It’s not a battle arena…
Would you like to become a bench?
If it works from the bench, it could be quite promising.
Ptera is also saying to make it usable from the bench.
I feel like if we lower the firepower a little more, it might be acceptable for bench use.
Even if you can evolve the fastest, it will be too late by then.
It’s fine for Ptera to activate only in battle, but if its effects reach the bench…
That’s quite strong…
Pteramirrors look fun.
Well, isn’t it okay to be able to attack the battle arena from the bench?
In the end, whether this thing works or not is fifty-fifty, so I’ll just use something that is easier to function.
If the mysterious rain comes, I can’t move unless I accumulate 3 energy, so the regular version of Gengar, which stops the trainer by hitting, is stronger, right?
It’s true that you won’t make it in time with 2 evolutions, but I think doing it with 1 evolution would be too strong.
If an American actually comes, it seems like it will turn into an outrageous back-and-forth game.
To you all!
Kodak
I faced a Kodak Gengar ex deck just the other day.
I ran over and killed them, but…
It’s the same with things like Poly Z, but disruption decks are ultimately too dependent on the opponent…
And it doesn’t hit as much as an environmental deck.
The trainer was too good, and since the EX legendary Pokémon have relatively high HP and high attack power, if you just put in the only attacker and filled it with trainers, it would definitely be strong.
The bulky one aside, the cloak is seriously causing trouble.
If you can’t get it out by the third turn at the latest, it can’t do its job.
Moreover, you need to stand in the battle area.