
Nassie ex 160 Tropical Swing 40+ Flip a coin; if heads, this attack does 40 more damage. Evolution Basic Celebi ex 130 Powerful Bream 50× Flip a number of coins equal to the number of this Pokémon’s energies; this attack does 50 damage times the number of heads. EX Rule “~~~~~~, when this Pokémon is knocked out, take 2 prize cards.”
When I use it, this onion will betray me.
>>1
If you’re not careful, you could even be betrayed by a Nassy.
I retired because this guy kept falling short of expectations.
Both are based on a coin toss, so they shouldn’t be stable, yet they are mysteriously strong and generally stable.
Ideal: While stalling with the fastest evolution of Exeggcute into Exeggutor, continuously attach energy to the Celebi in the back.
Reality: It can be settled with just Nassy or Celebi continues to come out from behind.
The situation where I can escape Nassy with Leaf doesn’t happen as much as I thought…
Every time I am betrayed by Celebi, I realize the greatness of Nassy’s minimum guarantee.
Nassie being HP 160 is really annoying…
There are many situations where pickled shallots can be quite helpful.
I wonder if water types will become weak to grass from now on!
My Nassy only shows up when the opponent’s HP is below 40.
>>10
I hate this.
I feel like breaking my smartphone.
The clear winning strategy was to cut through at the right moment, but it’s problematic because I get wrapped in the cloak quite often.
If the opponent has this, there are often situations where Celebi gets kicked and members of Team Galactic or members of Marshadow end up getting beaten up.
If it’s Wobbuffet, it can knock out Nassy by hitting it four times.
>>14
This is impossible.
Celebi is strong, but…
I really feel like I can’t trust this guy…!
In an environment where there are a ton of Lucarios facing backwards as coaches, it’s really scary without a cloak.
>>17
It’s already frustrating enough that the fastest coaching is being used in the current event, and it’s becoming more common in the regular battle environment as well.
Celebi causes stress for both the user and the one being used, and it doesn’t come out of the Uvaume Forest Shrine, so I dislike it.
Mr. Usokki is specialized in slaying gods…
Jalorda and Celebi can no longer keep up with the speed of the environment, so in the end, it’s Nassy…
>>21
Having Jarooda makes Celebi more stable, that’s for sure…
Well, it’s difficult to put in.
The horny woman called Erika is strong!
Are you going to run this without stacking Jaraoda?
>>25
I have 2 Tamatares, 2 Nassies, and 1 Celebi.
First, Nassy will eliminate the enemies.
In case Nassy loses, I’ll throw Mars and bring out Celebi.
Sometimes Nassy No. 2 comes to work.
This huge Kyogre.
If a mysterious candy comes to Pokepoke, Jarooda could bloom again.
I don’t have two techniques or any special abilities.
That’s why it’s a simply served combo.
When I include Celebi, I become the “I hope I can do a lot of coin tosses with Leafeon ex and Serperior” man.
Mars is really strong when they concede 2 goals.
So, this Megayanma-kun!
Even though the weakness is ⚡️ at HP140, it’s compatible with Erika!
Moreover, it’s a guaranteed 130 damage!
Celebi is garbage!
It’s common to see two heads when tossing a coin eight times, so it’s a bit concerning.
>>33
Because of this, I can’t trust Jiroud anymore…
Mega Yanma is strong!
But since Yanma has only Hq50, just like Tamata, …
With Heracross and Jun, I thought it was strong to suddenly deal 50 damage in the first turn! But then there’s Skarmory.
It’s the same whether you accelerate with Leafy or double it with Jallo.
If there’s a Pokémon that deals 100 damage with a Grass-type move, I wouldn’t mind trading it for that.
The reason Celebi is a partner in the first place is that it can be handled with just one card so it doesn’t interfere with Nassy when searching.
Since it’s often difficult to pull a Nassy, I’m including communication as well.
It seems important to draw two Tama Tama cards and hold onto them without playing them.
Only Shaymin comes.
Recently I’ve been using Leafeon, but what would be a good partner?
Usually it’s either Nassy, Mega Yanma, or Moja Jumbo.
>>41
Don’t go.
Jun ultimately thinks that Snorlax’s 2 Energy 100 is the strongest.
The disadvantage of being unable to move while asleep may seem significant at first glance, but it’s actually a risk that can be accepted at 1/4.
>>42
I can’t.
When I use it, it will sleep for a lifetime.
>>42
If you do the Pokemon check twice, it surprisingly happens, right?
Celebi can break through really hopeless situations by force, which is huge.
There were two Nassy!
I’m currently using this deck for the Gab event.
The moment I relied on Auto-kun, it ignored the expected value and brought out a bulky Celebi instead of a Nassy.
Once I attach two energy to Celebi, I’ll be satisfied and start raising the backup Tamato.
It seems that Auto-kun has a bit of a high difficulty level to handle.
>>48
This time, it’s more stable to go around with 👁️ instead of following the mission with 🌿…
>>48
Even when done manually, there are quite a few accidents where Tama-Tama evolves too quickly and dies.
We can expect great things from Alolan Exeggutor.
>>49
In the first place, the name ‘Tropical Swing’ is already…
It looks really much like Alolan Exeggutor.
>>49
Mixed colors…
Honestly, forcing a turnaround on the board with Celebi is easier than setting up Charizard.
>>50
There’s no lid on it!
Snorlax’s weakness ✊️ makes it too vulnerable in an environment where backline coaching is prevalent…
I’m including Shaymin because it’s cute.
Performance is so-so.
>>53
Don’t you dislike having to bring out Shaymin first or being forced to bring it out?
>>60
I don’t like it at first, but it’s cute…
Surprisingly, I haven’t been pulled out too much.
It’s just a coincidence, right?
What’s strong about Nassy and Celebi is how they can shut down the opponent’s Akagi.
Slumps recover quickly.
Because of Darkrai ex, I’m feeling a bit out of place, so I hardly see it.
Thanks to that, it turned into something like the heyday of battles.
Shaymin’s Sky Forme is not very cute.
>>58
I don’t like that it’s looking so smug.
The Leafeon deck is setting up water energy instead of grass, huh?
The person who first thought of it has a soft head.
>>61
I see…?
I wonder who they’ll pair me with.
>>75
Not only using Erika with Mega Yanma but also using Kai-chan.
>>83
I see, you’re really smart.
>>75
The basics are the same.
Eevee 2, Leafeon 2, Celebi 1
Leafeon and Celebi both operate with Grass energy at 1, so by adopting Water energy, recovery using Kai can be achieved.
As a downside, both Leafeon and Celebi tend to be unable to heal in time and can get knocked out instantly.
So a cape is essential, but that would mean losing firepower like a bulky Venusaur.
Well, it’s all about personal preference, right?
Your favorite deck will probably change as well.
The event is recommended because Togekiss x2 can win reasonably well even in auto mode.
To be honest, I’m just using it as a way to expend excess energy, and I don’t want to use onions, but the lack of other options is troubling.
The Mega Yanma’s 1 evolution 2 set is painful because it takes up space.
Without Celebi, I’m definitely weaker.
If you can hit 80 times, then of course you’ll win with one card.
I was hoping that either Kairos or Heracross would become ex, but even if they became regular versions, they would probably end up being in a similar category as Gabargas ex.
If only Celebi would appear quickly, I’ve seen so many people lose after just one more turn…
My Celebi only does 50 damage with 4 energy, what a playful guy.
>>70
A card called Erika that can win rarely even with this.
I’m starting to dislike playing the coins myself.
Celebi can move with 2 Energy, but you can’t expect much firepower unless you have 4 or more attached.
I’ve thrown it eight times and it was a heads once, so I can’t trust Celebi.
Face-to-face is most afraid of scoring 100 points the fastest.
>>76
If that works, the slot machine is the strongest…
>>76
The Okorizaru should be appreciated more.
The coin toss for determining first or second player is automatic, so it’s all fine with that…
When I saw Celebi unable to come out with 5 energy against 70, it made me feel sad even though it was the enemy.
Only an expert CPU can deliver expected values.
It’s nice that coins can be managed with technology.
>>81
Wrap it in a metal coat.
It’s on your head.
Since I defeated Nassy, as a punishment, I’ll reduce my hand to one card…
>>84
The ex deck is scary because it has this.
When Jellal enters, it ends quickly with the opponent’s surrender.
Mars is pretty strong, you know…
Every time I fiddle with it, it annoyingly sprouts grass energy, so I sometimes prefer Celebi over Mega Yanma.
Jalorda Celebi is skilled at breaking the opponent’s spirit, isn’t it?
Jalorda can almost guarantee a win if it sets up quickly, but its stability is…
But Jellorda Celebi is the most fun.
When I’m throwing around 10 Jaro series coins or so, there’s a different kind of pleasure that comes with it, separate from strength.
First, it’s well done that Tsutarja and Janoby cannot attack.
Honestly, hitting with Jarooda is weak…
When there’s nothing that can be done, I hit it with a promotional mustache.
Jalorda is a good card that can occasionally win against fossil types.
It’s not good for Jaro to make Celebi a wall above all else.
I want to see more cards like Dadalin! ♥
I want a seed ex with a technique like Dadarine.
When I saw Jyarooda’s ability, I thought, “Is it really okay to release something with such a trait?” but surprisingly, it seems balanced.
>>101
In the end, it takes time and also takes up space in the deck…
Random games will break your heart!
But usually the opponent is also aiming for an upside, so if we don’t go for it too, we’ll lose the damage race.
Dadarine is, how should I put it, annoying to have around, or bothersome and harsh.
Evolution in 2 requires at least 3 cards, but usually uses 6 slots…
Which is stronger, Nassy or Leafeon?
>>106
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With the Monbo Okido communication, it’s now easier to collect two evolutions, but this makes it 6 + 6!
As expected, the partner for the second evolution has to be a basic ex!
Erika, die…
Doesn’t it seem like Leafia has the best of both Nassy and Jalorda’s abilities?
Because there is a Celebi in the back, Nassy can rampage to its heart’s content.
Nassie has priority pressure.
If they aren’t crushed by chance.
I knew it, those with balls are no good…
Leafeon has lower durability than Nassy, but it’s nice that it has a speed of 1 for escaping.
People’s preferences come out in places like this, don’t they?
>>116
Eevee before evolution can theoretically defeat Arceus in one hit…
I hate how that Eevee keeps whispering that not evolving and being foolish is the winning strategy.
“Because Charem has the same 80 damage for 1 evolution and 1 energy, it is recommended for when you want to casually play a luck-based game.”
>>119
I thought it felt familiar, and then I realized it was Azumaoh with a different type.
Leafy is used with a water-energy mix.
The basic idea is to have Leafeon as a shield and keep Erika and Kai in the battle area for as long as possible, and then finally send in Celebi, who has had a lot of energy attached.
It’s fine as it is, but if we want to further solidify the board, using a Sleeper could be an option.
Eevee is stronger when it can reliably land a guaranteed hit instead of creating options based on luck.
It’s a trivial matter, but Mega Yanma is classified as Bug, yet it’s weak to Electric, has no energy requirement, and despite being categorized as Bug, it doesn’t have a single Bug element.
I tried putting Bequeen behind Nassy, and surprisingly I won.
1 evolution 3 energy 120 damage is quite impressive.
>>124
It’s an evolution that can battle from the pre-evolution stage, a single point of Windie.
There are hardly any weak elements.
I’m putting Mars behind Nassy, but since Nassy doesn’t die, I can’t appreciate the small breasts.
I played around, but the maximum damage is 990, huh?
>>127
Did you do it!?
>>129
I’m just using Leafeon to raise Celebi in a lazy battle with the CPU.
Is the non-ex version becoming more substantial, allowing us to break away from ex games?
The old Beekun is Sandpan and the new Beekun is Windy.
A child who can do both.
At the genetic level, Arbok and Weezing were strong, so it never felt like it was all about EX from the start.
If you accelerate energy with Leafeon-Jolteon at the intermediate level, it seems like you could get about 50 coins.
I’ve been using a not-so-strong Eevee lately too.
Whether or not you have given 20 before Leafeon comes out can change the situation quite a bit.
I felt it was quite tough that Leafyacelebi can’t do anything unless it evolves quickly.