
It’s just your imagination.
I’m using a Dialga Arceus deck, but Arceus’s power is not over 90.
I made it to Super Bowl 3, but I’m tired.
Energy remove is the best!
Everyone’s all about Giratina, Giratina.
If you like Giratina that much, then become Giratina.
I thought I won because I one-shot Arceus and had no energy left, but I ended up dying after being endlessly pressured by the underlings from the third turn.
Everyone has an Immersive Giratina…
Wobbuffet is getting hit, hitting!
Ah, please don’t come, Crimgan.
Is Arceus already outdated?
The win rate is below 50%.
>>9
The era is the Darkrai Giratina deck.
>>13
I haven’t hit Giratina…
I don’t know which deck is strong right now, so I’m unsure about exchanging.
Is it okay with Giratina?
It’s not just about back kicking with Sawamurā.
Darkrai Giratina is known for its fast energy acceleration, so if you take your time kicking with Sawamurā, you’ll end up with an irreparable gap.
Darkrai teams up with anyone, doesn’t he?
Because there are many EX, Wobbuffet is on fire.
I wonder how Mascarnah is doing.
>>15
That’s exactly strong against Darkrai and Giratina.
Giratina can also self-inflict damage, so using Red allows for both to be knocked out in one hit, including the mantle, which is a strong point.
Including lower-level care, Agra Lambda seems to have the highest win rate.
Darkrai Giratina is a state that further enhances the stability of Darkrai Jirachi.
>>18
I thought it felt familiar, and that’s why.
They’re using Druddigon as a shield again.
I didn’t want to battle at all until now, but when I saw the mission, there’s an hourglass for winning ranked matches… What an idiot I am…!
If you lose from the Great Ball rank, your rank goes down, right?
I did 10 summons and got 2 three-star cards.
It’s tough not being able to obtain even trading materials for the trade.
I wish there was a minimum guarantee or something like that.
I guess I’ll be a login player until Giratina comes out…
>>23
Can I get one?
>>27
How do you do it?
At first, it’s filled with bots, so it’s easy to achieve.
I don’t know about the rank rewards.
>>27
Since I can only get one, I’ll take it if I can draw one.
Until then, I was just a login user.
I want to remove speedster types as the number of strong supports increases.
Fighting aggro is good, yeah.
Many decks are stacked with Red to see Giratina ex.
When I’m using Giratina, I often get hit by Red.
The downside of moving on to the next bot battle is worse than having a rank drop.
If I hadn’t been paying, I would have quit.
It’s fine to use something like a fighting type or Gyarados.
Pokémon that use two or more energy can potentially stop in a random game of luck, creating an outrageous environment.
Whether it’s Wooper or Masquerain, it’s said that Darkrai and Giratina are also involved, but the first opponent you have to deal with is indeed Crimgan.
Don’t get the wrong idea there.
I was saying sushi was low-quality, but I’ll correct that.
It might be quite excellent as a wall for the gallery.
>>34
It seems like using Kai while withstanding and setting up without relying on Manaphy would be more stable.
I don’t know why, but my Wobbuffet deck wins a lot.
If grass came, it would definitely be tough, but surprisingly it didn’t come.
Also, the Sawamurā and Revenger that are pinned are doing an amazing job.
Isn’t bot warfare a disadvantage?
It seems like Darkrai and Giratina might struggle to get 1-2, but they feel strong enough that it doesn’t really matter.
>>37
Ideally, I want to escape and hit with Leaf before Crimgan is taken.
Giratina as a one-off is good… When paired with Darkrai, there’s no use for the second one.
Darkrai and Giratina absolutely hate mirrors.
In the early days of Unite, there were a lot of discussions about bot battles…
A mysterious foreigner has recently started making high rarity trade proposals.
I’m happy about the cards in different languages, but I only have a few that I can actually use…
Let’s beat the bot and feel good!
>>45
I’m using an EX around Beginner 4 instead of a bot, but someone who’s slightly worse made me feel 10,000 times better…
>>45
It will only make you irritated.
I’m not doing ranked matches because I want to do things like this.
I don’t mind continuing to play bot matches until I reach Master.
>>48
What are you playing this game for… I could understand if you got money when you reached the master level, but…
>>57
You can get a pack hourglass, so isn’t it basically like money spent on in-game purchases?
>>57
When you go to the master, the hourglass will increase.
If asked what it’s for, it’s to collect and have fun with friends…
There are people who dislike bots, so it would be nice if there was an option to toggle them on and off.
I don’t like interacting with people, so I want to keep fighting against bots.
In the first few times, it’s easy to achieve missions because it’s a GAIJIN name bot.
It seems I’ll become a bot if I lose three more times in a row.
I heard there were only beginner bots, but I suddenly encountered a real deck and got wrecked.
Whether it’s a bot or Giratina.
Arceus ex might not be okay anymore because it can be instantly killed by Red even with a cape.
Indeed, when there are consecutive losses, James-kun shows up.
Even at the beginner low rank, one out of three times it was a human.
I’m currently in Silver IV, but I don’t see any bots at all.
I’ll play ranked matches for the hourglass.
Can I get Giratina?
I’m looking for something good that isn’t EX, like maybe a combination of Crijira and non-EX, because both Giladark and Red are heavy when you think about it.
I tried putting in frogs, but it doesn’t quite feel right.
It’s a game where it’s hard to understand why there are four types of Magmar when there are still many Pokémon that haven’t been included.
I feel like if you lose twice in a row, it definitely turns into a bot match.
>>64
I’m in the Monster Ball right now, but it won’t appear unless I lose three times in a row.
Bubba is a prestigious Pokémon that has been around since the first generation.
When I went to the Pokémon Center, I was made to battle against bots all the way back to the bottom tier.
I can’t use a deck that has no chance of winning.
If I played this bot battle until reaching master, I’d go crazy.
Seriously, you just keep beating up the Pokémon that the enemies line up with a deadpan expression…
Is a wildly multi-colored deck okay for a bot?
I pulled Giratina, but building a team is difficult.
I see you teamed up with Mewtwo, but hmm…
Isn’t the era of Crimgan not going to last long in spring?
>>72
It’s bad that Nyorobot and Parmot are second evolutions.
>>72
It’s not just Red, but in the current 130-150 environment, 20 damage is way too big.
Giratina ex balances out with recoil damage.
It would be better to do waste disposal activities than to keep battling bots until master level.
Is that a bot prepared by the operators? The deck is disorganized and scary.
>>77
I think it’s strange that it’s weaker than the recommended deck.
If there’s auto, then I can still say a bot is okay.
The fact that you can say it’s okay to just keep working without auto is a sign that you have too much aptitude for turn-based gacha games.
The way energy is applied is chaotic, which is concerning.
I was very pleased to be able to beat Fritan with Team Rocket, but if Team Rocket hadn’t succeeded, I would have lost…
I feel like I’m being provoked in BOT battles!
Darkrai is great, as long as Masquerain doesn’t show up.
>>84
I remember there was a time when you brought up my weakness.
It feels fundamentally wrong to attach rewards like gacha stones for victory…
>>85
Because people say they won’t do it if it’s just for the emblem…
Is there any counter to Giratina? A lower tier?
Giratina is strong, but it doesn’t feel like you can use it mindlessly, so it’s a pain! Especially in mirrors!
I’m thinking that the deck swap with Giratina is a safe bet, but I’m also feeling like I want to use Spearow~.
If a bot like CPUEX comes, that’s also unpleasant.
>>89
Well, it would be really annoying if I got evolved into Oakidomon at the start every time…
>>91
The new ex feels like it blows away your hand with the first move from Nanjamo and even though it shuffles, it gives the impression of recovering from a buildup.
Watching my points go up and down in ranked matches makes me feel like I’m really playing Pokémon…
Could it be that the alternate colors don’t appear in raid battles…?
Aren’t the underlings too strong?
It can suddenly turn around from the final stages.
>>94
It’s a luck-based game, so it’s fine…
>>94
That’s just bad luck.
If you ask me if bot battles are fun, it’s a different story, but even if real players come in, it doesn’t mean we can climb faster.
“I don’t know how to use Sharitatsu and Heirassha effectively.”
When I use it, only the downside shows, so it’s weak, you low-ranking guy.
I feel like it might be better to drop Mascarena and focus entirely on Nyaoha.
>>101
If you do that, you’ll actually have to fight with just one character, and it gets a bit tough when you encounter a non-ex…
I’m teaming up with junky big on.
I think it’s amazing that just one Giratina coming out made the disadvantage of going first disappear.
Umi Trio isn’t popular, huh?
>>104
I’m tired of water.
>>104
It’s fun to use in random matches, but…
Random damage in evolution is definitely too unstable for ranked matches.
It’s like Team Rocket is just a bunch of losers who hit people.
After all, a single-unit deck is mentally reassuring.
Isn’t there a lot of Arceus decks?
>>110
It seems they haven’t transitioned out of the super-conquering environment yet…
I’m honestly curious about what kind of decks other people are using besides mine.
I played with Manaphy and Palkia because I got my sea trio together yesterday.
It seems that the winning streak bonus will be removed from Hyper Ball.
I’m fine with just Hyper Ball now.
If the underlings are used up, I’ll replenish them with Kasumi!
Losing to a low-ranking opponent in the late game only happens when two or more Energy cards are discarded, so the probability is about 25%, right?
I can only pray that it won’t be used since I can’t take care of the red or the underlings.
Tyranitar and Giratina have too good of a compatibility.
Red not working on HP 160 is great.
A user-friendly Dragonite can’t possibly be weak.
Jun → Jun → I feel like the Pokémon Center lady got wiped out by Snorlax three times… I didn’t know that could happen…
>>122
Let’s add some lamb meat too.
Isn’t it fine to mix in bots until Master 1 without reducing points and not dropping ranks, rather than going all the way to Hyper?
>>123
Why…?
I often see Leafy Mascarena.
>>124
Because it’s cute.
Arceus is still strong.
I can deal 150 damage with red.
Gyarados is trending more than Umittorio, isn’t it?
>>126
Umitiro is strong against Magikarp.
What is Giratina weak against?
>>127
Team Rocket
>>127
Nassie ex
>>127
Evil
>>148
Isn’t it bad that there’s no one around?
>>185
Darkrai!
>>192
This guy doesn’t fit the mold of evil.
Jun’s evaluation is steadily rising.
I like the rewards, not ranked matches.
The number of Darkrai Giratina with Grimmsnarl shields is increasing, so we should definitely include a gimmick that allows us to pull them out from the bench.
>>134
Whether it’s Natsume, Pidgeot, or Octillery.
It seems like it will take longer than I expected to reach Master Ball rank.
It’s nice to add Jigglypuff to the second evolution.
I’m playing with my favorite Pokémon now.
>>137
It seems 51 consecutive wins is good.
What is that indescribable performance of Immersive Giratina?
Red isn’t coming at all.
Once I generate the points, I’ll probably end up pulling it anyway.
I’m starting to feel that using a hitting Crimgan while raising Giratina might be a good idea.
I searched for how many points are needed to reach master, and it came out to be around 1600.
The road ahead is long.
I matched with a person with a black lizard icon.
I wondered how to get it and Googled it.
★1 to ★4 completion has appeared, oh boy.
>>142
★4!?
It’s tough for Dia Aru since it’s a one-hit KO from a Red Combo Meowscarada without a cape.
The EX opponent is just barely enough at 140, but it’s been strengthened with Red and has seriously become stronger, hasn’t it, Gyarados?
In the end, if more Druddigon walls appear, I guess it will be something like Sawamurā or Manaphy as the meta.
I am diving with Nassimascarña.
You’re quite strong, getting heads on the coins five times in a row!
I copied the previous environment’s tournament-winning deck of Snorlax and Jirachi Coil and turned it into Snorlax and Giratina, and it’s feeling pretty good.
The ideal is to start with Snorlax, but if you start with Giratina, you can still play like a single deck.
Giratina has a hard time against fast attackers like Manaphy.
Fortunately, it’s a little.
>>152
It’s really not worth spinning the gacha aiming for a rainbow frame rare single pull.
Because most decks are legendary EX, I lose in power against decks other than Wobbuffet. With Wobbuffet, I can win ridiculously easily.
Giratina is a finisher anyway, so it probably doesn’t have anything it’s not good against.
If I had to say, it’s being pulled out from behind Crimgan.
I think I’ll try teaming up Manaphy, Palkia, and Umitrio.
At first, it seemed like Jun-kun was using Heracross for the “strongest” challenge, but the evaluation is getting higher and higher.
>>160
It feels like jun-kun’s non-ex Garchomp deck with Snorlax exploded in popularity after winning.
The evaluation of Elreid doesn’t stop.
>>161
How are you pairing it?
>>168
I’m using Sawamurā 2, Marshadow 1 with Rocky Helmet, and Red Natsume Akagi Nanjamospeeders in communication 1.
It’s a tailwind that it has become easier to gather with Nanajamo communication.
This time I’m finding it really tough not getting any EX pulls.
Immersive Giratina keeps coming a lot.
It’s great that Snorlax can take down Crimgan in one hit.
Unless there’s a cape.
People who have been hoping for ranked matches don’t want rewards; they want honor!
Isn’t it just people like that?
>>164
I don’t need the victory points I got from beating a shitty bot!
>>164
Maybe that kind of person actively participates in competitions and events.
I think it’s just a lively young chick.
I pulled a Dood, but in the current environment, it’s probably useless, right?
>>165
It depends on Arceus.
>>165
At least Arceus’s ability…
It would be tough unless you make it so that it can poison but not deal damage.
It’s tough that the recovery options are increasing at the Pokémon Center too.
>>165
Let’s keep expressing ourselves with Tagginguru!
The recoil damage of 20 from Giratina is just exquisite.
>>166
It’s well done that even if you put a cape on Red Mascarena, you’re definitely going to take a one-hit counterattack.
I feel that it’s better to put Giratina and Darkrai out before the EX instead of using Crimgan as a shield.
Industrial waste…
Cryogonal doesn’t have value for energy attachment.
Even if I can hit, it’s weaker than I thought.
>>172
In the first place, the fact that water flame is multi-colored limits the partner too much.
Even if a list shows a winning streak like 〇〇 in the current state of ranked matches with bots, I can only think… “so what.”
It seems that for beginners level 1 and above, there is a feeling that human players and bots switch places after each match, regardless of win or lose.
I’m thinking of a different partner since Giratina and Darkrai are boring, but Gecko seems to be the best choice after all.
>>178
I don’t want to evolve.
If you want to hit with Crimgan, you should use Kangaskhan.
Isn’t a strong yet silly deck better?
Master, it’s impossible to reach this without being a complete addict, right?
>>181
It’s just a bunch of idiots spending money like crazy.
The deck consisting only of Giratina and Krymgan surprisingly had a decent win rate.
Energy is fire water, so it occasionally has accidents.
Is it only the Master who gets 100 hourglasses?
If it had auto, it would still be understandable.
Why do we have to do something like a no-auto farm event that is unique to crappy mobile games in this DCG?
If you just want to earn rewards, it’s fine to play around with bots as a beginner and be done with it; those who want honor will do their own thing and reach master level.
I somehow made it to Supabo, but do we do this every month?
Sorry, but I’m going to back out.
It was lucky that it was right before the premium renewal.
>>194
I’m not an important person, so even if I make such a statement, people will just be like “oh, really?”
>>194
See you tomorrow.
>>207
Good guy.
>>194
Well, since the 5 consecutive wins and 45 wins are gone, it’s good that we achieved 51 consecutive wins.
It can also be thought that not much has changed…
The rewards are stingy.
It’s a waste for people who have paid but can’t reach Master rank.
>>197
From the perspective of those who are paying, it rather feels like, despite all this effort, this is all we get for the hourglass…
It’s just too far to Masubou, and I keep getting forced into battles with the Void bot.
I wanted the Dō to come out with about 140 poison.
It feels like mastering it slowly over the course of January.
It’s not like you can easily level up.
It’s probably because we get 2 packs for free every day that the distribution and rewards are scarce.
In ranked matches, whether I look to the right or to the left, it’s all free units, free units! Free units!! What’s so fun about this game?
>>202
Your matching is strange…
>>208
Kasumi tends to be biased.
Martial arts aggro is doing its best with one Rampha, but I wonder how it’s doing.
Having a set of two can lead to accidents.
It would have been fine to just have rated battles with higher rankings without any rewards or anything.
There aren’t that many decks focusing on poison countermeasures, so I can’t help but feel that there might be a chance for Do-o-Wan.
>>206
Arceus, you know…
It’s really late to be saying this, but if the accident rate in the main text is about play mistakes rather than hand accidents, then in ranked matches, the confirmation screen doesn’t come up when you’re not using abilities or Trainers at the end of your turn, so it kind of makes sense when you think about it.