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2 Evolution Gekkouga HP 120 Tayo Garasu Evolution National Pokédex No. 0658 Ninja Pokémon Height: 1.5m Weight: 40.0kg Ability Water Shuriken Can be used once during your turn. Deals 20 damage to one of your opponent’s Pokémon. Mist Slash 60 Weakness +20 Retreat Cost 1 Graphics Compresses water to create shurikens. When spun at high speed and thrown, it can penetrate metal.
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I thought I wouldn’t see it much anymore with the new batch starting, but…
Optimal solution against Goron.
If excellent direct damage increases, instead of dropping one, I will incorporate both.
I returned with the strongest partner.
Aren’t you going to hit Gotsume Kurimugan?
Alright, I’ll throw a shuriken now.
>>6
Mr. Akagi
Please call that person.
>>7
It’s time for Darkrai’s husband to make his entrance!
It’s nice to win without fighting with Climga Dark Cry and Gekkouga with a sturdy set.
>>9
Stop it! It’s hell for the one being targeted!
A composition that can easily get stuck without adding Natsume or a bench attacker and Akagi.
Just because you include it doesn’t mean you’ll win.
This guy is secretly scheming behind the scenes.
Gekkouga’s punches can sometimes be quite painful.
>>12
If this is 1 part water to 40, it probably wouldn’t have been adopted this much…
A deck with Crimgan and Gekkouga is essentially centered around this, right? The only difference between Darkrai and Gyarados is whether you use Akagi to fish it out and stop it.
Don’t suddenly call out someone who’s been raising energy.
It’s hell even without hitting Cryogonal.
It’s hell even if you punch Druddigon.
I don’t mind the idea that there are strategies like this, but it might be on the brink of being a bad game because there are too few ways to defend the bench.
I was wondering how Darkrai Gekkouga would handle large opponents, but upon deeper thought, I realized it can actually deal a lot of damage.
>>18
If they’re all together, it’s 120 every turn…
Additionally, there are times when they might come in and start cutting while sitting on the bench.
The age of green, huh…
>>19
Isn’t it meaningless?
If anything, Greninja is also strong if it comes out and hits.
>>21
Darkrai is similar in that it can deal a lot of damage thanks to its ability and double punch.
Darkrai Greninja Grimmsnarl with a strong hit deals 80+α damage!
>>22
The value in the +α part is too big!
It’s a typical card game where you distribute cards that protect the bench in the next pack.
I’m really glad there isn’t a library outing.
If you knock down Darkrai, it’s worth 2 points, so I can still forgive it.
Even if I somehow manage to drag this frog out and take it down, it’s not worth just 1 point.
I feel like we will be using bench protector cards and tool destruction cards to turn the meta around.
It’s strong, but when I use it, it crashes.
Most of the environment deck is almost complete, but it’s frustrating to be short on trump cards because I don’t have a single Akagi.
Justice bench kick!
I’m still raising my Gyarados because I don’t have the finishing moves ready.
Akagishirona will never exist in a lifetime.
>>34
Aim for it even in Getchare!
>>35
It’s inefficient to get a 2, you know.
Starting now, reduce green by 20.
>>36
There’s no point in doing it for the thread image, you know?
I guess everyone’s thinking of that annoying deck that uses a bulky Grimmsnarl wall to throw bad aura and shuriken from the bench…
>>38
I’ve been diving into the event like that the whole time.
The surrender rate is extremely high.
I dislike it when it takes time.
When I fight Starmie after a long time, I can clearly understand how it’s as unforgivable as the image in the thread.
I like this guy.
One-punch with Jibako.
Damn it… I will drag you out with Natsume!
>>44
The appearing Cryogonal.
It would be almost perfect if I could hit with two colorless energies…
I’ve been pondering whether to put Kasumi in to be able to hit with this thing.
In the end, it just became throwing shurikens after escaping.
What is sought is the chemical change gas of sticky gas and Bedron.
If necessary, Crimgan can punch, and this guy can throw shurikens, and since this guy is strong enough to punch for the bits that were lacking.
It seems that unless a really strong EX comes out for Gekkouga, there won’t be much reason to use EX.
The boss’s order… I wanted you…
>>51
Even Akagi is gathering a lot of hate, so it’s probably going to be impossible for a while.
It’s frustrating that while the opponent evolves at lightning speed, I keep getting into accidents when I use it myself.
I want a trait nullification and a trait soon.
A rare game where the value of Nassy and Sawamur is steadily increasing.
This guy is strong even though he’s a freebie.
This guy has started teaming up with Jibako without Darkrai.
>>57
I’m not well-versed in TCG, but I know about it!
That’s called good staff, right?!
The paper directive is a card that plays a relatively central role, but when the system is different and the weight of the two taken is too heavy, even Akagi would think it’s really happening in a Pokémon game.
Well, there’s a justification that 2nd evolution isn’t stable…
Having Darkrai as a partner is clearly a weakness because, unlike Gyarados, it doesn’t have water energy, so it can’t attack itself… 4 out of 6 cards in the deck can’t attack.
PokéTour is a tailwind for the thread image, but do you have the luxury to stack it?
>>61
It happens quite often.
I had 2 Akagi cards, but it felt better to switch to having 1 each of Akagi and Natsume because I was too eager to pull out the seed Pokémon.
Well, it can attack with one colorless energy up to the first evolution, so it’s pretty versatile.
It’s dirty everywhere.
I am an old human.
I don’t know about the boss’s whatever, so please give me the original Gale.
Of course, it’s merchandise.
I couldn’t pull any Galar Line cards due to an accident and kept drawing Frogs, but the two Gekkouga I got lined up were strong and I won just like that.
If the axis is this guy and Jibako, which way will the energy go?
>>67
With a genetic rare coil, I can generate lightning energy on my own, and it’s water, right?
Isn’t water fine?
Of course, it’s water.
I know it’s strong, but it’s a 2 evolution.
Ah, now you hit Crimgan! → Akagi! Drag that guy out!
Eh, aren’t you going to hit Crimgan? → Water Shuriken! Akagi! Drag him out!
Since becoming a Diapalpack, there are too many decks I want to make, and 15 isn’t enough.
Three Jibacoil came to the raid, so I used an hourglass and went for all of them, but they all missed, damn it.
Hitting with seeds is stable, but it’s not interesting, so I want to use various things.
It feels quite wasteful to discard this guy’s 60 damage punch when using only bad energy.
>>77
Use Donkarasu.
>>79
Please throw the shuriken.
>>78
I immediately go to see what ☆2 is.
>>81
Is it Takeshi too?
>>82
Rather, if it’s now, Takeshi doesn’t need to worry and can just go…
I don’t like this guy because he’s connected to terrorists.
The trainer AR’s Gachare isn’t coming through at all!
I wish Darkrai’s ability would activate even if it’s from outside the energy zone.
>>87
Teaming up with Dialga for 40 damage is too strong.
>>108
That guy is limited to evil.
It’s about the same as a Matiss in worry.
What is that 1 Energy 30 damage for the Gekogashira?
Learn from Kirlia’s modest slap!
The 2’s Getchare is worth doing.
It’s not realistic to aim for it normally.
I’m glad I haven’t seen Sleeper recently.
If you team up with Darkrai, won’t an energy accident happen? Is it okay?
>>93
Do you really think we will use water energy?
>>93
You don’t use water energy?
Does the Darkrai in the thread use Water Energy?
If he dedicated himself in the lower right, it would be his true desire.
The next time, the bottom right will surely smile.
At the point of including Darkrai, it’s only evil.
The thread image will completely become a 20-point scorer, so I think it’s questionable if there’s no Water Energy.
Multicolor decks usually have one color that stands still without attaching energy.
In the first place, ★2 Gatchare hardly ever appears, so if you don’t have it, go for completion purposes.
Indeed, the Middle Path is the truth.
The sneaky Greninja and Darkrai have become the champion in an overseas tournament with about 400 participants.
Currently, the only properly functioning multicolor decks are multicolor (single color) decks.
It feels like Crimurgan Dark Cry Gekko has a kind of stall loop vibe…
>>106
When I organize the Pokémon in the deck again, it’s just Krimugan that stands out, and it’s kind of amusing.
Can these guys really deal 140 damage every turn when fully upgraded?
It’s like being made to flip a coin even with two colors or energy, so unless there’s a really powerful dragon or support, its practicality is low.
When it comes to getting a 2/5 win in Getchare, I have absolute confidence that it will definitely win, but I have never had any experience of it actually winning.
Once it’s completed, Dragonite will be incredibly strong…
Only if it is completed.
If you reassemble a composite type deck, then…
Isn’t it that the energy settings are reset on their own? Or is it just my imagination?
>>112
It will be done by default.
>>112
Just adjusting the support will make it increase on its own, which is troublesome.
Every time I adjust Fricas + Ptera, the fighting energy enters and it ends up causing an accident.
Learn to appear in a multi-colored order.
The first color can be random.
Garchomp definitely won’t get energy from either side.
Hmm, should I change the number of the rugged ones… (for some reason, fire and water energy are added)
Humans are so silly… You’re forgetting to put in the energy.
>>119
…I’ll do it.
Dialga is always supporting things like Wigglytuff ex and Mew ex.
Aren’t you interested in nurturing steel?
>>122
Well then, please bring out Metagross.
>>122
It’s a problem that there’s hardly any steel type Pokémon capable of being raised by Dialga, except for Melmetal.
I’ll think about it when an environment arises where someone can exploit weaknesses with steel.
If I accidentally hit the rough-surfaced Krimgan.
I was shocked by the damage returned, equivalent to a full-on attack from Kamonegi.
Are shuriken flying in as well?
>>125
In some cases, a nightmare aura may also come flying in.
If you just go to the formation screen, our Darkrai Jibacoil deck will automatically adjust to a fire/dark/electric energy formation.
>>126
Why is there fire…?
>>129
When you use Druddigon with a shield, that stupid UI throws in fire and water energy, and since only three colors can be included, you can only put in one of them.
Dialga also doesn’t have the durability to leisurely accelerate energy like that.
Isn’t it honestly a bit weak to have Dialga’s 2 energy for 2 recovery?
>>130
I think it’s an evaluation that takes the certainty into heavy consideration.
I feel that the weak usage of being a wall and energy accelerator until death is largely influenced by the absence of a partner.
It’s bad that those who can use techniques just with normal moves are better than those who can with steel.
It matches with Mega Yanma.
Palkia is weak… It was instantly defeated by Mew.
Why is Mega Yanma only colorless?
Did you sleep with the management?
>>135
The weakness is that the insect is not aware enough of the electricity.
Stop increasing the types of people who slap from behind!
>>136
Darkrai is working too much at 20 jobs!
The guaranteed kill line of 120 is strong.
Moreover, it’s a runaway.
That bug is definitely sleeping with the management.
I thought I could probably beat Crimgan since it’s 100, but now that it can wear a cape, it’s terrible.
It’s not Dialga that’s to blame, but the absence of my partner.
>>144
I still think I’m strong enough now, don’t you?
>>153
I feel that not being able to demonstrate my true worth makes my evaluation harsh.
On the contrary, I want to evaluate that Arceus, which is likely to become unoccupied, seems to have increasing candidate partners as the card pool expands.
I imagine that the development process behind Mega Yanma involves the idea that it can deal strong damage in test play, so let’s create a card that can be defeated if we can generate 3 energy with any deck.
Dialga probably didn’t need the extra damage 30.
If it weren’t for that, I probably would have been allowed to use 1 energy to attack with Manaphy.
>>146
Rather, isn’t it a causal relationship like “let’s give it a damage boost because 1 energy is definitely 2 and it’s crazy since it’s ex”?
>>146
Distributing 2 energy to 2 creatures is somehow… different, right!?
If my partner comes with a tech having energy 8 on HP300, I might have my chance, right?
As expected, Charizard…
200 damage solves everything…
I feel like my partner Dialga has the strongest pressure.
You can stuff it full of tools and ointments.
It seems that Dialga’s power was reduced because it was meant to be combined with Hikari.
The steel column is definitely Airamudo-san.
Various additions have been made, but in the end, the initial response is unstable, so it feels like the balance is maintained.
I wonder if a Water-type Pokémon that can continue rampaging by itself will come along.
>>155
Since Kasumi is here…
I feel that Palkia is finely tuned.
Dialga is strongest when it has energy attached and attacks.
I don’t understand why Airmd is lifted because I’ve never hit it before.
Is the advantage that you can carry two more tools than in Evolution 50?
>>159
The best thing is being able to take down Manaphy and Tamata from the first turn when they face off at the start.
The only question is, who is Aerodactyl’s partner?
If Dialga’s moves were Paldea, they might have made a great partner.
>>159
Being able to take action from the first turn with 1 energy 50 is simply strong.
Life is cheap, so dying as it is wouldn’t be a significant loss.
The stability of Freezer EX is amazing, isn’t it?
Right now, Dialga is honestly weak, so I’m waiting for my partner.
Steel types are generally disappointing, with only Air Balloon and (trash) putting in some effort…
Magneton is generating energy on its own in the background, so there was a demand for it.
I wonder when the era of Dialga, which we have to bring forward, will come.
If the Dialga investigator doesn’t come, I’ll get attacked by Akagi even if I run away!
>>162
If it falls like Lizard Fire, the following fatty ace will recover everything, so if it’s in the direction where you get some change back, then there’s a possibility of including Dialga, which can shot a guaranteed 2 energy a couple of times.
However, I don’t think that the adjustments here will easily allow me to do the same things as with other colors…
I got the AR Dialga, but it doesn’t move at all…
Are you alive?
>>164
I was daydreaming and got left behind by the times.
>>172
I think the evaluation would have been higher if it had been an environment with strong cyclical movements like the one in the actual phantom environment using the seed EX.
What kind of patterns are there for Dialga to truly showcase its power with the new Steel type?
Aren’t there things you want to do that Yanma hasn’t done with colorless energy?
Is it like a -20 version of the damage Lucario receives?
>>167
What I want the most is Steel Charizard.
>>169
I see, a super heavyweight ace…
The differentiation from FaiLiza is probably the stability and the bonus 30 damage from energy acceleration.
>>167
Yanma’s endurance power is a bit lacking.
Although it tends to become useless due to the partner elimination method of Airamudo, to be honest, I want it to be a little stronger.
If there is a technique or trait that references the Steel Energy count, Dialga might also shine.
The strength of Airumdo lies in its performance, which is like splitting bamboo, making it a formidable front-line fighter.
Air Mudo is like the Okorizaru that can evolve immediately.
Dialga’s partner is Regigigas.
>>177
It feels like we’re at a distance similar to gathering in the corner of a classroom…
If you try to do wall stuff now in EX, you’ll end up as fodder at 27 years old…
Why does Registeel not have an Ability!?
It feels like a sense of despair, as if I’ve dropped something from a high place.
If you get the first turn with Dialga, please stop being so slow.
If the partner for Air Mard is not a fossil, something like Trophius wouldn’t be bad.
The Yanma itself is strong, but when you consider raising it behind Dialga, it’s a different story…
With Erika’s synergy, it’s fine to just put Nassy in front.
I wish it wasn’t a coin toss for Velobelt…
I see Yanma as a mercenary to see worse EX rather than for its individual performance.