
We’re going to release the hourglass starting in April…
The most interesting thing is the sea trio.
I tried playing ranked, but what’s up with the low-level players who just leave it on auto in the early rounds!?
>>3
Aren’t you a bot?
It’s so satisfying to knock down ex with Mascarena.
>>5
Who are you paired with?
I’m using it with Leafeon, but the space is too tight.
That’s why binary evolution is like that.
Giratina continues to move up without being able to come up with a satisfactory recipe.
I only pulled one Spear and one Lucario and one Doron.
I want to build a deck with the new pack ex.
>>7
I’ll get the Spear EX deck and build a Spear deck.
I’m fighting with Red in Diaral because I still haven’t gathered the two new EX cards I want.
I pulled two AR Surf Go cards, so my desire to fight with them is growing stronger day by day.
It’s fun to use Manaphy, Hikari, and Umitrio to rain down meteor showers starting from the second turn as the second player.
The new Charizard is kind of… the old one is fine, right?
>>12
It feels more like a user-friendly Charmander Lizard expansion pack.
>>14
I’ve always wanted a 1 Energy Charmander…
The era of Giratina has arrived.
I’ve been seeing a lot of requests for Origin Palkia on the trading board. Is it popular right now?
>>15
It feels like pinning a Manaphy Gyarados as a companion.
Before deploying the main cannon, I will have it shaved down or turned into a wall.
I can’t get any EX Pokémon at all… I only keep getting Deca-nuchan… I’ve missed all my raids…
How about an agro that strengthens shrimp and new sour with Lucario?
I got two Charizards, so I can assemble them, but I don’t understand their strengths.
>>20
The opponent in the accident can be trampled.
Isn’t it too soon for a new pack in just one month?
>>21
If we collect Giratina EX and the trainers, we will at least achieve the minimum quota, so well…
The rest are honestly just things I won’t use…
When I’m playing Aggro and clearly realize that I made a misplay and lost, it really hits hard.
I don’t have the stress of losing due to bad luck, but it still makes me feel like crap~~.
If it can evolve at lightning speed, Spearow is really strong… After all, Land’s End is the best!
I did 20 pulls and got 3 Do-O EX, but they’re weak! This guy!
If I put in two Taggingil and two Doo-A, I’ll normally have an accident, right?!
I made a mixed deck of Leafeon and Alakazam because the easy-to-use Jungler has arrived.
I think I can go with Giratina and Snorlax, but the crucial thing is that I don’t have a single Giratina card.
Even though it should be easy to obtain because it’s immersive.
>>28
Is the probability of getting an immersive experience high?
>>34
Actually, it’s easier to come out than ◇4.
>>34
I heard that the immersive rate is 0.888%, which is higher than the normal ♢4 EX rate.
>>42
I see.
So I drew three Immersive Giratina cards, but that was the reason, huh?
>>28
Giratina ex 0.74% Mewtwo ex 1.33%
Tremble.
I came all the way to Spabo, but there was only a mirror and it was frustrating because those who went ahead had the advantage.
>>29
Is it a pre-release game!?
>>31
Giratina has an advantage when going first, and there are more opportunities to use Trainer cards when going first.
Once you get your timing messed up from the lower-ranked throw exchanges, the one in the lead becomes stronger.
>>31
Is Giratina really that strong…?
If the same deck always wins when going first, it might be adjusted, right?
It’s frustrating that there’s a lag between the release of the new expansion and the revival of the hourglass.
I can’t win because I can’t quite assemble a tier 1 team.
It often happens that if this Shaymin were Grass type, it would have won.
I tried to assemble a Umih Trio, but often I find myself wondering why I won… It leaves me feeling a bit unsatisfied!
I have gathered a decent amount, but isn’t Lucarioex better with Lucario? And isn’t the 200 version of Charizard better? And isn’t Pikachu fine with Raichu?
Giratina is doing its best.
It’s tough with Sudowoodo and Arceus, but being able to reach a total of 150 on the second turn without tagging is satisfying.
>>36
To do that, we need to bring the Paldean whooper to the front line.
That’s the scariest thing, isn’t it…?
If I don’t evolve into Do-o on the second turn, there’s a possibility of hitting the one-hit line…
If you have a hand accident, it’s all over.
I pulled 3 Immersive Giratina in a 10 roll, is this even possible…?
If I can get a second one in the distribution deck, I can build something, but I wonder what to do…
I’m watching the ranked match stream, but this is hell.
I was happy at first about the different colors, but since they don’t relate to completing the regular Pokédex, I prefer the normal ones…
When I think about it carefully, why do I have to fill 6 cards in the deck after going through the trouble of evolving in binary?
I wonder how that nameless person is doing, who said it would be fine to quickly go to the master and collect rewards…
>>47
It’s funny how the win rate tends to settle around 50% in almost every stream.
>>52
In a way, it’s aimed at the lighter audience.
>>47
It’s still the second day.
Wait until the strong ones rise completely.
The Lucario EX deck can be summed up in one word: not enough Riolu.
Let me have 4 Riolu cards.
It’s only Giratina that has a strong priority; conversely, unless it’s something like Giratina, priority won’t get strong.
Will Giratina’s counter become Gyarados?
>>50
It depends on my partner, but just using Giratina struggles with taking down Manaphy and has a hard disadvantage in a brawl against Gyarados, so it’s tough.
>>50
Gyarados is simply strong when it stands up, but it doesn’t really feel like a meta threat…
The lower ranks of Team Rocket are so lawless that because of this guy, things become a complete mess.
It probably means that the other person is also throwing their smartphone.
If you don’t go to the master, you won’t receive the hourglass.
Come on, do your best!
If it all comes down to coin flips, then there’s no way we could be significantly off from 50% after dozens of matches…
I wonder what kind of forms are popular for Giratina.
>>56
There is no form or rules.
From the first turn, it just comes out in front and keeps attacking while recovering with Trainer cards and potions.
The pace of the development is so fast that I can’t keep up with others.
I’m handling Giratina and Darkrai with Mascarene.
The Druddigon that comes forward will be crushed by Snorlax.
>>57
It’s been tough since I started wearing a cloak.
I will adjust it! But if it turns into “I will stop ranked matches”… that would make me laugh.
You must have understood, didn’t you?
Rampard’s partner Meowth → Sudowoodo → Kamonegi is currently lost in thought. Each has produced decent results, so it’s a dilemma.
How is the spear?
>>65
The reason Spear is strong is that it can bring the game into a mud fight with Landess.
When facing a Giratina that accelerates with its ability, you will eventually lose the damage race.
>>65
If you can evolve at the fastest rate, you can make your opponent die of anger.
If evolution falls behind, well… yeah…
I want to combine both running Giratina as a lead attacker and as a wall that can escape on its own.
When Arceus became a solo Arceus, huh?
I’m winning in ranked matches with a new card using only one of Kai-chan in a Kaseem Freeza Starmie deck, but it’s strange that these guys have been around since the first set.
In the end, I’m still fighting with Rampardos, which hasn’t changed much since I added Nanjamo.
>>72
Whoa… Just by adding Nanajamo, the stability has really improved!
Occasionally, you can see a Giratina that can escape if it has 1 energy attached, but that’s really convenient…
I’m watching the hyper broadcast, but Giratina, Giratina, Giratina…
Alex… Andy… I didn’t want to fight with you guys…
What’s strong about the Frieza squad…
>>76
Unlimited Trainer Access + No Initial Accidents
>>76
Isn’t it because it’s free to play that everyone is using it?
>>76
Kasumi
>>85
I’m a low-ranking person and can’t do anything.
>>76
Eliminate the luck factor from the Pokémon side and hit the lucky game with Misty’s underlings.
>>76
If we get into an accident here, we’ll lose the damage race with handbrakes.
If Kasumi jumps, it’s GG.
Even if things go smoothly, there are losing patterns in the trainer’s usage.
It feels like there are more winning patterns than I expected.
When Arceus didn’t start with Dialga, the slowness felt terrible.
The current deck requires a strategy on how to deal with Crimgan.
>>78
It’s been like this since the illusion!
>>78
Isn’t it easy to pull out backward with a single punch using Natsume?
>>89
The EX characters at the back have quite a bit of stamina, so the only one who can do that is Gallop.
It’s good that you’re a bot, but could you at least say thank you?
At least there should be a regulation that specifies a certain number of Pokémon cards and evolution cards; otherwise, it’s going to be chaotic.
Or, if you can’t draw a gem on the first turn, should we impose a penalty?
>>84
It’s not a game that you need to take that seriously…
Krilmgan is such a nuisance that I’m considering putting in two Sawamurā or adding Natsume.
>>86
I’m thinking about a deck that relentlessly bullies from the back with Sawamurā and Lucario ex, but I wonder how it will perform.
Even with a single deck, I can’t help but think that the excellence of the support makes it definitely be Freezer.
Giratina is nice too.
I don’t know about the Sawamurā Elraid EX deck that came from X, but I can win with it.
When I saw the deck recipe, I thought there’s no way this wouldn’t be full of accidents and useless.
>>91
That’s exactly a Giratina meta deck, isn’t it, Sawael?
In other words, it’s just that Gallade’s speed doesn’t keep up, but it’s strong against opponents with a lot of energy.
>>99
It feels like an EX has finally appeared that can store enough energy without discarding it to defeat you.
I’m playing with just Mascarena, but I’m doing alright.
>>92
It’s about Mascarena Snorlax, but I’ve only had one Nyaoha come and I won with that…
>>92
Isn’t it a bit wasteful to give up the strengths of non-EX when it’s just normal?
Just by not having accidents due to game speed issues, the evaluation will rise significantly.
If I receive a Giratina deck, I will have two and can build my deck, but the Spear deck has a lot of Grass parts that I want, so I’m a bit unsure.
I don’t particularly want a spear.
I want a second Mascarnha.
Isn’t it also because Freezer doesn’t have many weaknesses to electric attacks?
It’s scary that after one hit, Giratina’s HP falls within the one-hit range of various EX Pokémon.
Elreid gets beaten up somehow.
Why do you have both evolutions so easily, are you an idiot?!
>>104
I feel that it’s a big advantage that it’s tough and can easily output firepower, so it’s fine to normally fight with other characters while raising it, even if it’s just a little.
>>104
If you’re using Giratina, it can only be considered your fault for giving that much time…
>>117
What are you talking about?
Frikasu evolves every time a new pack is released, so it’s quite interesting.
Is Yukinoo a fossil, perhaps?
>>108
Is there anyone left surviving in the Alshin besides Masukippa?
That guy is shining incredibly bright right now.
Well, time is something you can give, Giratina.
Sawamura faced off against Crimgan and, unable to hold back, brought out his main Pokémon, which was then easily countered by Elreid.
The 2 Evolution Deck can’t sleep with its feet facing towards Nanjamo-chan.
It’s good that Freekas is easy and fast to spin.
In battle, it’s exciting when the opponent loses tempo a bit or gets hit with a cheap move, allowing for some cheap tricks. When you can’t win, it can be terrifying to not be able to win at all.
I never thought Snorlax would be used so much.
I told you, we don’t need bot battles!
>>116
Well, if you don’t like it, it will probably disappear if you go up.
For casual users, it might be fine to have something like this as it can easily relate to victory missions.
The Sawamurā’s 30-kick is too impressive, as it can take down HP150 with Marshadow’s Revenge +20.
I wonder if eventually we’ll get something like a gold-framed Oak, like Monbo.
It’s good that it’s “Doctor’s research,” so being able to change the design with AR Sonia is nice.
Gallade’s high HP of 170 is impressive.
Maybe it’s the face of the new pack, but I hardly see the new Charizard…
After all, taking damage to the face for one turn is just too tough…
>>124
Self-generating power from binary evolution is incredibly inconvenient.
>>124
If I get hit a couple of times, I’ll fall, so I think it’s better to have someone whittle it down beforehand, but in that case, it’s actually easier to blow it away with the old Reshiram and Fire.
>>124
What is being used is just two old Reshiram cards and one new Reshiram card.
It doesn’t feel like something to rely on from the start.
>>155
Huh, can that guy put in a total of three cards?
Isn’t that unfair?
>>165
Cannot be inserted, but
>>170
So what does the old 2 and new 1 mean…?
By the way, there were a lot of doctors…
How is Nanajamo-chan?
Doesn’t your opponent’s Pokémon quickly line up effectively too?
>>126
You’re becoming a goddess of fossils, Nanjammo.
When using Nanjamo, I can’t help but think about my opponent…
When climbing the ranked matches, I can occasionally pick up wins due to my opponents’ mistakes.
Applying Rocky Helmet to Crimgan without thinking in Darkrai Mirror.
>>132
The confirmation screen asking if it’s okay not to use abilities, energy, and trainers also disappears in rank matches.
So I ended the turn several times forgetting to attach energy to Giratina.
I laughed as all of the opponent’s Umitorio’s random attacks hit Shaymin.
>>133
When I hit Giratina perfectly with 150, I became serious.
In ranked matches, Dialga, Arceus, Darkrai, and Giratina make up about 80%, so Gallade can definitely hold its own.
At first, I was battling with a deck that only had two Giratina ex cards, but the self-damage was more painful than I expected, so I kept losing. When I mixed in other Pokémon, my win rate noticeably improved.
Right now, my deck is stable with one copy each of Gardevoir, Mew ex, Mewtwo ex, and Giratina ex, but it turns out that having self-damage and a single Pokémon structure don’t actually work that well together…
>>135
Is Gardevoir also number 1…
>>135
Well, it doesn’t seem like it’s something that can be resolved easily.
The strength lies in gradually gaining advantage where other cards get stopped…
Originally, Elreid was focused on being the one to punch Arceus.
Palkia was too difficult, but I’ve become somewhat able to handle it with Red.
This Pikachu ex
Isn’t it too outdated to be useful in this day and age?
>>138
What is HP120?
It’s weak even in the early environment, isn’t it?
>>138
It’s bad that it’s being addressed as a side note to Arceus.
>>138
It seems that Pikachu EX and Jibako Non EX Pachirisu can do a little.
How is Dekanuchan EX?
Isn’t evolving to 80 or 160 pretty weak?
I thought that EX might decrease with red, but it seems better to push with the power of EX after all.
>>142
Druddigon is boring.
But it feels like the ex is going to appear.
>>142
Use Red to one-hit KO EX with EX.
>>142
There are means to utilize it effectively, but the difference between non-ex and ex can’t really be bridged to that extent after all.
Sawamura’s extending kick has a magical power that induces the opponent’s premature reaction due to the stress of losing their balance and the invisible pressure from Akagi, beyond its actual strength.
>>144
Sometimes I hesitate to either catch my opponent off guard without bringing out the bench or to bring out the bench and apply pressure.
I wonder who would be a good partner for Mascarena.
Nassie?
>>146
For now, I think Leafeon is the best choice for EX, and Snorlax is the best for non-EX, but I have a feeling that skilled builders will find good partners soon.
Nanjamo is already thinking of the opponent as a loser, who cares about them!
If I can only draw one card, I become a monster with 150 damage for 3 energy, so I’m scared of Umitrio.
Giratina being able to realistically reach up to 170 points is really great.
If I don’t get pushed out, I can hit 190 with Crimgan, so if there’s a helmet, even Lizardon can go for a one-hit knockout.
It’s tough because if I include various partners, there are times when Giratina doesn’t come out first.
I’m glad that I can update the base form and the first evolution from the final evolution; I also said this when it came to Golem…
>>156
If the seed and the evolution have a decent energy attack or search, the whole movement changes completely.
I wish all of my second evolution Pokémon’s seeds could become compatible with Nyahoja…
The new Charmander and Lizardon are seriously great!
Can I ask just one thing?
Giratina is too weak.
You know… it’s not a game (pitiful).
Why is only Pikachu being left behind in HP inflation?
I wish there were more ways to attach fire energy besides Odoridori EX.
Hah hah… I made it to Monbo 3…
I’m going to Masubo!
DecaNu’s strength is that it can one-shot most Pokémon if it rides up to Red on the coin side, but if you’re going to gamble like that, you might as well use Surfgo.
>>166
Right now, I can still be kicked by Sawamurā, and the risk is too high. I really doubt if this is tier 1.
If it becomes established, it will certainly be strong.
There is a bit of waste if Snorlax goes first.
After completing Mascaranya, I can charge energy and use Jun-kun.
The number of EX killers has increased too much, so I started looking for strong non-EX options.
Wasn’t the same name limited to two cards even in ex?
I feel like one red is enough.
It feels like the finishing blow.
I think it’s convenient that it doesn’t use energy because of Team Rocket.
I love Rampardos.
I became a Super 3, but this is quite difficult…
>>177
It’s only been two days since ranked matches started!
When Sawamurā and Elreido become popular, it’s tough to use Gyarados again…
It’s a game where cool Pokémon like Sawamurā and Kurimugan shine.
In the end, I’m using Gyarados.
If there were no snipers, there would be no one who can achieve more firepower and durability stability than this guy.
If it weren’t for the sniping.
I don’t want to use a 2nd evolution deck.
>>182
I’m trapped in an infinite loop of getting my brain fried by the overwhelming power of second-evolution Pokémon, using second-evolution and then crashing while using Giratina.
I have four cards of Decanuchan.
Tell me how to make effective use of it.
>>183
To decorate.
>>183
Hmm… I can be given a role for the night…
>>183
Form a team with Airam and Dekanuchan to show the coin face.
As long as the table appears, it’s strong.
I want to make an unsinkable battleship deck.
I wish I could get a Jigglypuff one card earlier…
When showing off the fight energy, they don’t put it on the bench first, so I’m completing Elraid while searching with Unown.
What kind of blend are you using for 2nd evolution with Pokétouch and Ninja-tamo right now?
There should be more intermediates with interesting traits and effects, like Cocoon and Rare Coil.