
You can’t just stand there and watch, can you?
My bench is a Sawayaka.
I want to stop putting this in the gallery deck.
>>3
I wish I could keep this hidden in my hand, but I don’t want it to be the only one in my starting hand.
Why are you teaming up with Jibacoil…?
Jibakoil-san, Marshadow-san, please take revenge for me…
Even though you were disowned by Lucario…
>>7
What did you say? Are you going to tattle on Akagi-sama?
I’ve been watching your bench all along.
You really did a great job.
Finally, patience pays off and I gain a huge amount of points.
If we skip this Darkrai…
All the energy up to now has been in vain.
Please hurry up and release something other than Seed that can kick the bench with Eneo 1.
>>10
I wonder if from now on Mimiroppu could be considered a seed Pokémon~~~
>>10
It has been implemented in the Psychic type!
Even though it’s a semi-evolution, its HP and damage are lower than Sawamurā’s…
This guy is always being reevaluated.
Days of exhaustion without energy or a path to evolution.
The time has come to escape from that reality.
You’ve suffered enough, it’s about time to relax.
The righteous Pokémon that stands still staring at Crimgan while kicking and killing Coil and Darkrai in the background.
The man who started a partnership with Jibacoil.
By the way, the initial design of Ebiwalar was also re-evaluated.
>>16
You can only throw a jab?
>>19
You can hunt Darkrai and a Jibako with increased stamina together with Jibako.
Sudden bench attack from the speeder.
This works.
What’s strong is that it’s easy to adjust Jibako’s 110, which feels a bit unreliable, to the lethal line.
It looks like a hornless Kyros…
There are more Pokémon that can hit the bench, but it’s definitely Sawamurā-san…
>>22
It’s either evolution or just energy all the time.
Seed 1 energy is huge.
>>22
It has all the conditions of being able to attack with no evolution, using 1 energy, and not being able to recover with a single healing item on the 30-line.
The shrimp ball placed in the salamander box reaches some pretty itchy spots.
Come here together, brothers.
Creating a peaceful country in Pokepoke.
The drawback is that you can’t kick the opponent directly in front of you, but being able to move with just 1 energy is indeed strong.
Marshadow is still close with its friends, and the Akagijibako Lampard has grown, leaving no gaps.
A Lucario that has expelled such an honor student must have no discernment.
>>28
I sense some evil intention from your eyes…
It’s hilarious to see Darkrai getting kicked while having a matchmaking meeting with Crimgan.
Please take care of the introverts from here on.
Is there any value in bench punching that can’t even defeat a Magikarp?
>>32
It seems I haven’t pulled Akagi…
I really want to use the Emrit deck, but it’s not expandable and the way to play is too obvious, so it’s really tough…
I wonder if things will go well somehow.
>>34
It’s a card that’s specialized for entertainment, so regardless of its practicality, I like its existence itself.
Recently, I’ve been working with Elreid.
The Emmeryth deck is based on having three types of seeds, and all three have a weak HP of 70, which makes it very unreliable.
Since Gab’s partner is Cynthia’s team, I had Mismagius in, but it would be better to go with Sawamurā for more pressure.
The problem is that if we focus too much on water energy, it will become waste.
The Crimgan paired with Gab is now just hitting normally, so starting with Crimgan no longer feels like you can unilaterally kick and kill the bench.
Electivire has been added, and it can now evolve from Elekid and be used like Hitmontop, able to hit 120.
A three-color Garchomp that can also hit Climogn is strong if energy flows well, but the accident rate increases even more, making it too peaky for me to handle…
I don’t want to be compared to that pillow Pokémon Lucario, who only has looks.
I’m achieving results with my own kick.
It’s kind of funny how this guy, who has been expelled, is doing well in an environment while Lucario is suffering due to his disciple’s inadequacy.
Ah, since I have three Electabuzz, I can differentiate between the one that works hard for energy on its own, the one that can send 40 to the bench, and the one that’s just playing around.
Honestly, I really don’t want to face a punching Crimgan.
The fact that 90 RBIs are raised by a fist will affect the early game movements.
First turn Regigigas with no bench.
Just endlessly storing energy.
With this, I can completely shut down Sawamurā.
I won, hahahaha!
In the end, what truly shines in a serious fight for life is rough fighting without rules, rather than well-mannered martial arts.
I don’t think the three-color Gabu can be considered mainstream.
Isn’t it better to increase the number of Cos1 bench punches?
I want all non-evolved Pokémon to become Sawamurā.
Isn’t Lucario Master the most likely to be expelled?
The hate farming on the bench is incredible, but even if I’m put in front, I can’t hit that much and I’m also a runner…
>>50
The effect itself is undoubtedly strong, so I think it will shine when a dependable EX comes.
I think everyone who uses Sawamurā has a bad personality.
I think the concept of the battle is that while EX is weak, the general strength is strong, as EX is remarkably weak.
I’ve started to feel a sense of trust that the seed of battle EX won’t be coming for the time being.
>>54
I think it will either be Zeraora or Marshadow if they come.
When throwing a meta reading pin, it tends to start from there.
Does Lucario Rampardos spin?
>>56
Fossils cannot move until all their parts are assembled, so I don’t think they exist in the dimension of rotating or not rotating.
On top of that, the quality of non-ex Pokémon like Lucario is high, so it can endure.
I encountered a Pachirisu with two pinpoints for the first time, but this is too fast.
This guy is too awesome for being strong against a Darkrai deck.
There has been a role for me from last term to this term.
I don’t want to be greedy, but I want a Fighting-type Skarmory.
Elraid can’t breathe unless Sawamurā kicks it.
Sawamurā and Ebiwalar were strong since the time of Poké Card GB, weren’t they?
Scum that torments the weak.
The harassment level of this guy wearing a tough helmet is amazing.
A righteous fighter who defeats the wicked Darkrai and Magikarp.
Not being able to punch straight ahead is probably the weakness that the developers intended; it feels like a somewhat ambiguous weakness for a level 1 escape.
Is it already too late to aim for completing Golem in Pokémon Go…?
>>70
Golem’s excellent energy curve is tough due to the headwind of having a rough exterior.
Excuse me, I am a player who has been overwhelmed by Togekiss, and I don’t know how to stop a boosted Togekiss from Cynthia right from the start. I need help.
>>73
The additional effects that occur in a noisy battle arena will disappear when switched.
>>73
It’s best to kill before it becomes a kiss!
Why don’t you create an aggro deck too?
Golem can easily increase damage thanks to its Rough Skin, but the movement of attacking while evolving is restricted by the enemy’s Rough Skin, so it’s hard to say.
Goron has a path set up where Giratina is used as a meat shield to recover energy with Hikari until Goroon, but I just don’t feel like putting it together…
It’s fun to play a punching Krymgan with a two-color Eevee deck.
Marshadow is strong on its own, so I’m looking forward to EX as well.