
It’s fun because there are various decks.
?
I feel like there’s no strong deck that stands out.
Girarudak isn’t as good as it was in the previous environment.
Various decks (about 3 types)
Isn’t it just Silram and grass UB?
>>4Giratina is here, and Solgaleo seems to be increasing in number as well.
Also, occasionally Charizard.
Since the previous deck can still be used, it might be a good thing that the number of decks has increased.
Silvady doesn’t appear at all.
Fraudulent probability manipulation
The fastest Solgaleo is still strong.
>>8Thanks to Masheado, things have become quite stable.
>>37Isn’t it quite tough to pull that Majored?
>>39Well, if it doesn’t come out in the first move, the speed at which the first Solgaleo stands up won’t increase.
But eventually, I’ll pull it, so the possibility of being able to set up a second Solgaleo has increased significantly compared to existing decks.
There are fewer Akuziking than I thought.
I don’t have it, so I don’t know how it feels to use, but is it not as strong as the pre-release hype?
>>9It’s weak against the super popular Grass-type UBs, and in the current environment, even if you steal one Energy… that seems strong.
If you want to harass, you need to take at least 2 energy, so it’s tough to balance that out.
>>10Ah, so it doesn’t fit the environment, I see.
I went through the trouble of poisoning it, but it was quickly taken in and out back and forth…
The poison is strong too.
As a countermeasure against Dakugira’s Odoridori.
Why is it that Gladion doesn’t show up?
It’s understandable that there isn’t a chance for poison to shine in a super fast environment centered around Silvady.
Above all, the people involved with poison all have too low HP.
>>15Isn’t Akuziking’s HP of 170 quite tough in the current environment?
Even if the worst happens and all the energy is stripped away, I can switch with Kaguya-sama.
The core weakness of Agzi is that while its delay performance is high, many of the evil types have low-energy moves that lean toward aggro, resulting in delays without any finishers.
I feel like it might change again depending on future additions.
In the end, I feel that the role I’m looking for in Akuziking can be fulfilled by Jumpluff.
I feel like it wouldn’t have been a bad idea to be greedy and go for both Energy Trash and Energy Attachment in the current environment.
It’s reached a level where it needs to have enough power to win against at least three energy techniques.
Once I implemented poison countermeasures, I hardly match with poison decks at all.
When you normally take 50 damage from 1 energy or 100 damage from 2 energy, it feels like removing energy and doing 30 damage isn’t enough to keep up.
When used, everything peels off.
It’s so fun to put a sleeper on the bench and spread Chemical Panic from Muk every turn with 1/2 sleep!
Upa’s HP 50 is seriously weak.
I can’t use a cloak because I have poison spikes.
For now, it looks like I’ll be using Guzma for a while; the value difference between when I can peel off tools and when I can’t is crazy.
More than that, Akushiking is so annoying!
It seems it’s better to stack 2 cards of Akaji with Lusamine in mind.
In the end, being particular about a deck with a high win rate really only matters for those in the master ranks or around that level…
Electricity is fun to play card games in a traditional way, but there are no free slots since there’s no variety in play.
Just the fact that Tekkaguy appears makes Energy removal ineffective.
The fact that none of the UB are as strong as the pre-evaluations suggests is mostly due to Taku and Lusamine.
I want recovery support for electric types too.
Both Utsuroido and Akuzikingu can easily defeat decks from the previous environment, but the crucial Kaguya UB build being their nemesis is quite ironic.
Just connect some weird cable to the electricity!!
I don’t want to admit it, but this game is really good at environmental adjustments.
Let it be the weakness of evil’s fight.
Why is it so technical with the grass?
I fought against Giradack three times in a row, and it was so boring that I gave up.
I’m going to leave ranked matches for a while.
I just need one more Silvady… Please let me get it in the gacha!
I got a God Pack for the first time, look…
After all, the different colors are crap.
>>41Since I have two 2-star cards, this is still in the category of being lucky…
I went hyper this month too, so that’s it for now.
The mixing of different colors in God is too awful…
Even when I unbox the new pack, neither Masshi nor Silver come out, so I can only build Reza-Gaen.
I entered the master.
In the end, I did the Gekogira work.
I think I’ll go with a Koko mono instead of a free mono for the CPU battle.
It’s limited to places where weird birds don’t show up.
I’ve approached the Master rank, and it’s been fun and annoying to match up against all sorts of decks.
>>48I’m sorry.
My god pack was a huge hit…
>>48Wow, a different-colored Greninja, I’m envious!
>>48I can’t see through my tears.
I feel that there are various opinions on what kind of build to create with Solgaleo.
Otter…
There are two types of Pteranodon here too…
I tried pairing Zygarde and Gohazard, but they were weak.
Right now, there’s a chance for Ptera, isn’t there?
>>58I’ve been told that for a long time.
So it seems like there’s no chance after all.
>>58“The ‘strongest’ only ever has opportunities, right?”
I’ve been doing this since the first day, but I’ve never gotten a God Pack even once…
Darkness, as usual.
Darkrai is better than Akji in terms of poison.
Fire, I’m working on the candy.
Water, sea cucumber occasionally.
Tree, UB, Junipe, Nya.
Fight slippery sometimes dog
Steel is set for candy.
It feels like this after about 50 battles.
By the way, I haven’t seen Arceus.
>>62Don’t try to say anything with just 50 battles.
>>63The impression of having played 50 matches is indeed the impression of having played 50 matches, isn’t it…?
>>63I just wrote my impressions, but I’m sorry if it bothered you.
>>73I forgive you…
Silphald is probably strong, but isn’t there a lot of accidents too?
Type Null, I’ll be taken down alone.
>>64If there aren’t many accidents, it wouldn’t be a game.
Is there no concept of adjustment?
>>64Once you use fossils, you cannot escape accidents…
>>64No matter how far you go, fossil decks are just like that.
>>64Don’t skip over the fact that you were given a card that can prepare Silvadi at a pinpoint 1/2!!
I wonder why Arceus is gone.
I don’t think the demand for Masukippa will disappear.
Is it because I’m scared of facing Arceus first?
>>66I think it’s because the number of status effect-based parties has decreased due to being effectively nullified by bamboo.
Meanwhile, while Arceus is preparing 3 Energy, its companions keep getting defeated one after another.
Is Arce not here?
I thought it was an Ultra Beast meta, but is it really like that?
It’s strong against status conditions, but it often isn’t enough with Arceus.
Once fossil search arrives, it will stabilize, but on the contrary, as long as Lampent is in the environment, it probably won’t be able to be used…
I realize now that it’s not that I dislike the Pokémon battle environment, but rather that I just dislike Kasumi.
>>77I haven’t seen that girl at all anymore.
I never thought this day would come…
>>79It was said that if the support was well-established from the beginning, there wouldn’t be any gaps to fill.
“Release the UB on paper too!”
How about a Nihilego, Crobat, and Arceus?
Zugadon’s seemed like it could do something, but it couldn’t do anything.
>>82I will commit suicide right away…
Rampa is way more outrageous than Kasumi.
Does Akushiking fit into the ArgoYond deck?
I’m thinking about whether to pull it out because there’s something a bit annoying.
The girl named Erika who has been here since the beginning.
With the rise of grass UB, the existing Lamparge is no longer viable…
Thanks to Feroce’s careless punch on Iwanko earlier, I somehow won.
It’s just that there aren’t any strong water types, right?
If a species that can score 80 points with 2 energy comes, it will be used again.
>>87If there were a water-type Pachirisu, would it cause a stir in the current environment?
If there are three strong decks, I think that’s actually enough.
A one-strong environment is really dull.
>>88Pika-sama was troubled by it and yielded the way to the younger generation.
As expected, the face of Pokémon is on a different level.
I feel like the grass is getting a little stronger each time, just enough not to get criticized.
I think there are more than just three types now.
It’s impossible to counter all of them.
>>90It would have been great if it really could have been settled with just about three types.
Can you no longer play Starmie EX?
I just faced a Togekiss that Gladio used, but I don’t even understand why it was there.
Do you sometimes do communication? Deck compression?
Zygarde… is it enough to fit in with Charizard?
>>94If I were to partner up, I think a mischievous girl would be ideal.
There are too many Silvadi.
>>95I kept saying that the nameless on the first day is weak…
>>96The most untrustworthy entity in this world.
Despite the difference in the number of hires, Erika is definitely in the grass, which is amazing.
I’m using a Dark Giraffes deck, but it’s really tough against the popular decks.
It’s tough for both Silva and Massibun.
>>99Junaiper is pretty tough too.
The poison needle won’t touch me, and if I bring out Utsuroido, it’ll get one-shot.
Zugadoon has high ambush capabilities as a mother, and I’m currently testing it out by mixing it with the ancient bald aggro.
If the grass becomes popular, all you have to do is burn it all down.
I understand that if Mimikyu comes back, it can hit a second time, but I still can’t accept it.
Regardless of Gira, I can’t help but feel that Daku is now lacking in power as a stable option.
Zygarde can deal 120 damage with a surprise attack using Lusamine, so it definitely feels like it could be useful for something.
I thought mixing it with Hageaguro was a nice idea.
>>108I have the impression that it might be something like a pin stuck with Riza or with Rizam.
But there are too many decks I have to look at, so it’s boring! It’s not because it’s crap!
>>109It’s definitely better than having to deal with this deck again while playing.
I keep encountering Poison Gengar.
It’s a grateful environment for the fire where there is a lot of grass and little water.
Dialga: “Gira, come quickly!”
Palkia: “Sometimes I remember.”
How’s the electricity? With this high rarity count, you’re getting preferential treatment though.
>>115Somehow, the electric code is strong, so I can do it normally.
I want to be spared from Guzma.
We can only bet on the possibility that Water may be strong against the current environment’s Weakness.
>>117Dealing with electricity will likely be tough in the end, and it depends on how electricity flows.
Even though it’s a pack face, I don’t encounter Urby that much.
As expected, it seems I still can’t simply draw it.
>>119Since Tekkaguy and the representative are usually packaged together, it can be quite difficult to complete everything without spending money.
Ultimately became a Ferrothorn Sniper.
Fun
I misunderstood that Zeodora can attach energy even outside of battle.
I was interested in other fossils with Rampardos.
Next, is the Pteranodon the most practical?
It’s great that there are many variations of decks, but it’s seriously annoying that I don’t get a proper deck.
What the hell, I haven’t pulled a single one of Utsurroid, Bamboo, or Juice Buddy, damn it!
If there’s even one Pokémon capable of escaping with Energy 1, then we can repeatedly use Big Beat.
I lost.
If it’s leads like Toxtricity or Zarude, even if the Electroweb is stripped away, there’s enough leeway to just attack with new Pikachu or Luxray.
Silvadi is not only really cool at rank 1 but also strong.
>>128All of the star 1 this time are really cool, so I want two of each.
The visuals are almost EX.
>>132Silvatti has a ☆2 elegance.
I have four copies of Tekkaguya, but I can’t pull anything else…
Utsuroido is strong, but it’s sad that it can be countered by the same UB, Taku.
The Ultra Beasts are taking over the environment.
The ultra beast counter card will definitely come next, but until then, it will continue to rampage.
>>131Please provide the Japanese text you would like to have translated.
>>131Tsundetsunde “Um…!!”
I love illustrations of Kartana.
It feels very much like UB that something unknown is intruding into everyday life.
Kaguya’s rustling movement feels just like a pest, which is nice.
I didn’t expect such a slurping in and out movement with Pokepoke.
The rise of the Ultra Beasts…
Electric-type enhancement…
Denjumoku…
Honorary Chairperson Erika of the Ultra Beasts
I understand, AR is really cool right now.
I’m happy that there are many practical ones as well.
If you’re an ex, then properly introduce yourself as an ex, you asshole.
How many EX and non-EX cards of Juniper are you putting in? I have 2 and 1.
I’m using a deck that has Crobat sandwiched in between Arceus and Silvady because I want to line them up somehow.
The strength when the hand is complete is tremendous, which is an advantage, but having Crobat in between is a drawback.
Create a Kamitsurugi☆
In Hyper, I don’t encounter UB decks much.
I understand that you want Denjumo to use Electric-type moves, but please try to improve its performance a bit more…
Since everyone in the hyper band uses Silram, it seems that Grass and Aggro battles would be good?
I want to quickly get poisonous and dangerous jungle vibes for Momowalo.
I haven’t picked up any cards that seem to be key yet, so there aren’t any significant changes to the deck I’m holding…
Have you found a way to utilize hansamu (handsome) yet?
>>150Because it can be used anytime, it’s a partner for Silvady.
>>186Isn’t Sakaki good?
>>186Put it in the green!
I wanted Denjumoku to recreate its insane firepower.
I laughed when I pulled three consecutive ☆2 on my secondary account with a single summon.
I wanted it to appear on my main account because it can’t be exchanged…
I only know anime, but wasn’t Gladion’s partner Lycanroc?
>>153I don’t watch anime at all, but there’s absolutely no connection between Gladion and Lycanroc.
I only have one Juniper EX, so I’m using two non-EX cards and sniping with the flute, but it’s pretty strong.
Wasn’t it Silvadi in the anime? They also used Lycanroc.
I’m worried if it becomes popular because it’s hard to counter Juniper…
I want to build a deck if I get two Massiboon or Akuzikingu, but I only get one of each.
The previous pack also ended up feeling similar and didn’t end up having any matches.
It’s unfair that Juniper can be used in both ex and non-ex.
>>159Using one set of Mascarain and including both Decidueye is quite stable and strong.
Rugarugan is more like one of Raichi’s Pokémon, isn’t it?
It’s tough that I’m only encountering fire types when I’m using Juniper.
When I use a different one, I keep getting Darkrai and Akushijingu.
I want you to stop reading the deck I use.
There are those who side with Professor Kukui and those who side with Auntie Lychee regarding Lycanroc’s partner.
A sad present for Asirene without EX…
Only three Lucario EX cards came, and it’s tough.
I can’t hide my surprise that Dr. Kukui is not in support.
I think it’s fine to just collect without forcing yourself, as trying to gather everything before battling is just looking for excuses not to battle.
It seems like Junajunamasuka is more user-friendly than Maskamasukajuna after all.
In other words… it’s Junaipania.
The image of a doctor during the day and an aunt at night.
Just the fact that they have different colors is something, but there are also two rare types like Ptera…
Isn’t it great? It’s the Ptera that keeps getting said to have a chance every time!
I started ranked matches with last season’s deck until the new cards are ready.
I was stunned when Rizagaen lost five consecutive matches at the start.
W-Water is…
>>174It’s really good for my mental health when they’re not around.
Please don’t come out into the environment anymore.
>>174Huh? I’ll smash the contents that pop out.
Liza Gaen is, well, that kind of deck.
It’s completely unstable.
I’ve started doing it a bit in Hyper 3, but there’s still a lot of Giradak…
>>177After all, there are also those who can still compete even with a sudden change in deck.
I feel like I’m told every time that this time it will work with Gengar!
Transforming Giraffarig’s Koala into a Jellyfish! That’s fine for the current environment…
Since there are more attacks coming in quickly, it’s become easier for the basic forms to get knocked out in their second evolution.
Nyahoha can reasonably withstand Grass-type matchups.
Giratina is already too strong just because it can accelerate energy on the bench.
Even if Gengar counters Silvadi, it can’t handle the back-up Rampa.
Giraudak is also impossible.
Gengar is only strong before a new set release because it doesn’t take into account the opponent’s optimal plays.
>>185I have no idea what you’re saying.
>>196The discussion is that it seems like you can do something before the opponent’s Gengar is fully set up, but that’s not actually considered before the environment starts; it’s just all talk before the actual gameplay.
Don’t you understand this?
I thought Athelune EX was coming, but it’s not, and meanwhile, Decidueye quietly got a second card. What’s going on?
Water is really hard to come by… What are you doing now?
Is it okay to battle even though I haven’t gathered the cards and it’s been two sets ago?
I thought that the next one would probably have Primarina come in Sun and Moon anyway.
It’s all about what will happen to the Necrozma lineage.
Considering that Oriparu Oridia ultimately didn’t come to EX, there isn’t anything that stands out as a highlight.
>>191You can check it in the Pokedex mode, but the different forms of Necrozma will be distributed as promos.
>>191What does it matter?
Was there any aspect that was promoted for Sun and Moon this year?
The water played with the crab…
Because there is an excessive amount of grass, there aren’t many flames to cut, so the water to cut the flames doesn’t have much meaning.
I need a decent amount of electricity.
The low accident rate of Giradark is definitely attractive now that I’ve come here…
In evolution decks, after multiple attempts, candies often end up lying at the bottom, leading to situations where the basic Pokémon are trampled and the match ends that way, so decks with stage-ex Pokémon are indeed strong.
The opponent is almost guaranteed to evolve as quickly as possible.
Dakugira is still stable as ever, but there are quite a few decks that it struggles against just as clearly, so it’s somewhat balanced.
If it’s EX, that’s one thing, but if it’s a regular Gengar, under the same conditions, this one would probably move faster most of the time.