
1 Evolution Nassy ex Evolves from Tamata. HP 160 Tropical Swing 40+ Flip a coin, if heads, add 40 damage. Weakness +20 Retreat eX Rule When a Pokémon ex is knocked out, your opponent takes 2 prize cards. Illus. PLANETA CG Works
I haven’t been able to make good use of it in player-versus-player battles.
That’s impossible… Despite being a first evolution, it only manages to score 40 points, making it quite weak…
When used by the enemy, it’s strong.
I think the strongest point is that it’s HP160.
I’m currently using it as my partner for Mascarny.
But we don’t really have any particular synergy with each other.
It’s just a rough and strong guy who has roughly two sets in.
But it’s strong.
There is no synergy, but Mascarena can take down non-EX that I’m not good against…
What is your rank?
Super 3
It’s not the kind of firepower that should be hitting on the second turn of the first player’s turn.
>>9
Hmm, if it’s 40, it’s appropriate since it’s the same as Kamonegi, right?
>>17
Oh, if you turn 40, then!?
>>9
That said, we now live in an era where 130 damage can come flying in from the second turn of a disadvantageous position…
Even if I go ahead, having a Tamatan (Nasshi) makes me feel at peace.
What are you doing, Kasumi? I’ll kill you.
My partner, huh?
Celebi is okay, but coin toss is really tough.
>>11
In the end, it feels like the winning rate is converging to less than fifty-fifty due to the goodness of the draw.
Rely on grass to defeat a fire deck.
I want you to make it Escape Energy 1.
>>13
It’s like the only weakness.
Run away with Leaf and Energy 1.
The opponent shows up with two Gallades, knocks out two energy with Team Rocket, and it becomes so frustrating that when I fossilize, they never come back.
Shitty game
When facing a Crimgan, calling for allies with Nyahoha and then being able to move with an escape evolution attack is quite convenient.
Even a single set of Nassy doesn’t cause any accidents at all.
Having a 160 that can act early in the game comes out so often that it really dampens the spirit to fight!
I see, they haven’t hit yet, but the so-called ultimate luck-based card called Team Rocket is out…
>>22
Nassie is amazing for being able to stand up so strongly to Team Rocket.
A palm tree that guarantees at least 80 RBIs from the moment it comes out.
“Attach a thick one too.”
That’s not a card you should play on the second turn!
I don’t really care, but wouldn’t it be nice if you switched Nassy to Escape Energy 2?
Even though I’m using it as a partner for Masquerain, neither of them really needs energy, so the amount of energy I accumulate tends to be just right at the timing when I can escape.
I want to prioritize getting Red in over Team Rocket, but there’s no space.
Erika is really persistent when she gets a grip on something.
I guess the only downside is that Tamata can become a noise when calling Nyaho’s friends…
Depending on the coins, being able to one-shot with a single evolution is too strong.
>>31
I was stunned by the cocoon, but when I won by knocking it out with a direct hit after evolving into Nassy, I felt somewhat guilty.
>>32
If things had gone badly, there was a possibility of being completely sealed off with a spear, so it’s even.
I wonder if there’s any way to do something about most of the intermediate stages of binary evolution being nothing but mere underlays.
>>34
I think the pre-evolution has also been slightly strengthened recently.
Umidigda and Cocoon
I feel like I see the face in the thread more often than I should, even though I supposedly built a Mascarena deck…
I don’t like it because it’s weak when I use it.
To be honest, I feel that Escape Energy 3 is too cheap.
The thread image can be obtained in the tutorial, and the Mascarena set has low rarity. One set is included in the distributed spear deck, making it like a deck that supports beginners.
If you match with Red, you can defeat the opponent in two hits with one attack, which is good.
If I can evolve smoothly, being able to act immediately even in the lead is strong.
Please stop killing my balls with one punch.
You really defeated Nassy!
I’ve been watching your efforts all along.
Yes, Mars.
Nyarote… learn a 1 energy technique…
>>43
If I’m going second, there’s no problem, but when I go first, I always struggle with whether to use one energy to keep Nyaloate standing or to use a move with Nyaoha.
Right now, there aren’t many opponents that attack you from the first turn, so both Tamata and Nyaoha can be brought out quite safely.
I wonder what kind of performance Mascarena EX will have.
It seems that Kurwa no Tane EX won’t be added for a while based on the original work, so this will likely take care of Grass decks for the time being.
…I thought so, but there were quite a few grass insects like Ponyo and Ultra Beasts.
Nassie itself is strong, but thanks to Tamata’s HP of 50, it feels like it’s constantly living in fear of dying until it can evolve, which is well done.
I feel the determination to definitely include accident elements.
Only puts in full effort when the opponent’s HP is 40 or below.
Both Rampardos and Jibaco are influenced by their intermediate strength in evaluations.
I will never be able to win against Arceus Heatran.
Seriously, Nyaro-te, you should become 1 energy 40!
Learn from the Thun Pikachu senior next door!
>>53
Do you like Pottaishi from 2Ene30?
I see, it’s Mascarenha.
I wonder if I should get rid of the onion and get a new partner relying on a coin toss.
It’s been a while, but Nyarote is in the middle of pooping, huh?
>>56
It’s hard to say they are strong, to say the least…
I want to team up Mascarena with Leafeon to create the cutest pair, but clearly, having Nassy as the partner is stronger, so every time it’s Nassy… I want you to be cute too…! That’s what I’m thinking while battling.
The Charmander, which was the top of the poop tier, has improved, causing hurtful words to be directed at Nyarlotte.
The palm tree guy who beats up the Manadarkrai hunting Giratina.
Nyarote, while you’re cutting, could you call my friends?
The cost of 1 Energy 30 for Energy Trash was seriously incomprehensible.
>>63
I can kill a Magikarp, but if you tell me that such opportunities don’t come often… then yeah…
If the middle can output 1 energy 40, then the 1 energy 40 composition at the end of 1 evolution looks like a fool, doesn’t it?
>>64
Huh? What did you just say about Mimikyu?
>>67
Mimilop is in between a Mega Mimilop…
I was really disappointed that it fell short of the first one.
I’m often making back evolutions and letting friends call me from the front, I guess Nyaroote…
I’ve been saved by Nyarote’s 40 damage a few times, so I can’t say anything bad about it.
Although it’s not an EX, you can sense Mascarene’s ambition to equip popular Pokémon with appropriate performance.
AR is also good.
Nyarote will get strong again when Mascarena ex arrives.
Nyaoha and Red have 0 cards, while Nyarote and Mascaranya each have 3 cards.
I want Nyaho to come quickly.
It seems interesting to team up Arceus & Arceus and Mauskarnie with Masukippa, but I only have one Masukippa and gave up.
I wonder if Riko will come as a dedicated support for the Nyahoja line.
The so-called Cocoon is the strongest of intermediate evolutions.
>>76
Why can you move?
>>76
Since it’s a pupa, it should harden and be aware of its limitations, such as not receiving damage reduction or effects from techniques.
>>76
There are 2 cards with 1 energy 30 and 1 energy 20 + paralysis.
Both are excellent…
It’s nice that you can get both with 3 and ☆, and if you get the Spear Deck, you can gather the pre-evolutions easily, right? Masquerain.
I’m grateful to be winning with Mascarada, but I’m a Loudbrow fan, so I was hoping for a good performance from this one too…
They say this guy has been strong except for the very beginning…
>>80
Rather, was the initial evaluation low…?
>>85
It felt neither low nor high.
Since I don’t have a partner, it’s a build that combines with Kamonegi for a quick attack, and if I can draw Erika, I can also have durability.
>>85
I was told that if you’re going to get something, you might as well take the gacha.
Everyone threw two coins and became “the strongest.”
>>80
I thought I would be replaced by Leafeon, but it wasn’t that much…
As expected, a 20 HP difference is significant.
I knew that the cocoon would paralyze me when I hit it once, but I was surprised that it dealt 20 damage too.
It’s simple what can be done, so I’m grateful that the CPU doesn’t behave strangely automatically.
>>88
CPU tends to start attaching energy to other Pokémon once it has accumulated a minimum amount of energy, so if you let Celebi do automatic play, it becomes a limit gambler, continuously attaching coins with just 2 energy…
>>88
My CPU has a Nassy in hand but lets the Tamata out on the battle field and brings up the Celebi in the back.
In the next turn, I was going to evolve into Nassy, let Celebi escape, and bring out Nassy, which would waste 2 energy, and I lost to a solo mode Gab deck, so I can’t trust anything other than a seed EX deck.
In the early days, the grass itself was hard to fight against…
Non-EX Pokémon like Lanturn and Golem are fun.
Including the shortcomings of 2D evolution.
Landeus was said to be a strong Spear, but I never expected Cocoon to burst forth like this…
I hate it because I can only get 40 out of it.
Please take care of Nakanu-chan who can deliver 60 energy.
Isn’t the gene cocoon also not weak?
If you have a score of 50, you can take down Crimgan with two hits even if you miss the coin toss.
>>96
Even 40+40 is strong, but 50+50 is just the work of a fool!
>>96
Shut up! Put in 2 Sakaki cards!
The new Cocoon is admirable for doing the necessary time-saving for evolving Pokémon by itself.
Originally, even if it’s a cocoon, it becomes a game that moves once you evolve it yourself.
I’m short on numbers, so I’m pairing Mascarene with Snorlax, but they’re managing alright.
>>103
I saw Jun-kun for the first time.
The old cocoon doesn’t seem bad, but compared to 20 paralysis, it does fall short, after all.
When the coin went wild and knocked down Arceus and Giratina, I was like “Whoa!” but I feel like Masquerain on the bench is looking at me with eyes that want to say something.
If you’re going to choose a partner for Mascarena, I definitely think it should be a non-ex rather than this one.
On the contrary, it would be good if this guy’s partner is someone who can absorb excess energy.
>>110
I think so too, but there’s no one else to be my partner…
>>110
In the end, it always comes down to onions or Arceus.
I want a large finisher for the grass.
>>114
Hmm…
>>110
Could it be that is also a Nassy?
I want reliable grass seeds that are not EX.
>>112
Dadarin: “I can move from 1 energy and deal up to 90 damage! Nice to meet you!”
Leafeon, which is said to be strong when it can hit the fastest, is still just a little short of level 70.
Give me 90.
>>119
Let’s use the non-EX version.
Leafeon has a stable image.
The specs aren’t bad by any means, but the lack of partners and the fact that there were quite a few people who wanted to burn everything with resis were initial negative points.
I honestly think that the lack of partners still exists even now.
Watching Leafia team up with Giratina and comfortably deal 70 damage on the second turn.
I only have one Nassy, so I can’t build a Grass deck~
>>125
Isn’t it overflowing in the exchange market because it’s given to one-third of all players in the tutorial?
I haven’t used the new Riza, but what’s it like?
In the early stages, since there are no Leaf units, putting this guy out front pretty much guarantees he’ll fight until he almost dies.
After working hard and gradually wearing myself out, it’s really disheartening when Erika shows up.
>>128
Right now, in addition to that, I share the same feelings with Kai and Joey.
It’s tough against the aggressive deck that can grind out wins.
I feel like Moukazaru being only 1 energy 30 is somewhat better.
I don’t think a grass deck with Nassy is absolutely necessary right now.
>>131
Of course!
>>131
It’s a good thing that reliable grass cards are gradually increasing.
I think it would be fine to distribute the trait of being unable to use support a bit more.
>>132
Gengar has that ability because of its second evolution, but I think it would be crazy if a basic Pokémon had it.
>>140
It means that the inability to provide support is significant enough to impose restrictions, at least in the context of a 2nd evolution battle arena.
Isn’t Nassy always strong?
If Celebi had 150 HP…
Are you saying it’s too late to even talk about Jellicent and Celebi?
Leafeon is performing well, but it feels like it’s not quite living up to the expectations at the time of its announcement.
>>141
If it’s released the fastest, I really hate it.
And usually it is released at the fastest speed.
>>141
That said, in the previous environment, it was winning tournaments, and I still see it fairly often now, so it might be one of the strong cards.
I want Spear to do its best in the current environment.
The difference in greatness between about 130 damage that can be taken down in one hit and at least being able to withstand 40 (80) damage for two hits.
I thought Jaro might become the core of the grass, but I didn’t expect to see it disappear to this extent.
I’m really grateful that using Mascarene causes self-damage to the opponent’s Giratina.
I still think that if someone uses a gacha, it can be unbeatable.
>>148
The only one that can still consistently output 2 energy at 160 is this guy, right?
Energy acceleration can transform into anything later, so the future looks bright.
Just by coming like a wooden gallery, they can become the strongest partner.
Not many people use Jaro because there are not many cars with such bad fuel efficiency, LOL.
It’s definitely because that onion is useless.
I think it’s really strong that Leafia ex can hit for 70 starting from the second turn going first at the fastest.
I wish my HP were a little higher.
>>152
Could I go first? If it’s second, that would be enough though.
The fact that Erika can be used is the biggest advantage of Grass, so having low HP is unavoidable.
I don’t know the thread image.
>>153
It’s a Mascarena deck, but there’s no space to include Erica anymore.
There are too many strong support cards.
I pulled Manaphy on the first try!
I haven’t pulled any other Pokémon that can be placed on the bench!
Stability
What is stability?
1 Evolution Energy acceleration is indeed exceptional.
Thinking about it that way, Reako, you’re amazing…
>>157
I can’t accept that I only get 1 point even after defeating Jibacoir!
Is Sawamurā, Marshadow, and Elraid not able to do it quite a bit?
>>159
Did you maybe start PokéPoké today?
>>160
I was already evaluated?
I hadn’t played many matches, including the ranked match event, until I entered the ranked matches.
>>169
Well, it wasn’t until the new set came out that it started to be properly evaluated.
It has now become a fairly well-known and incredibly strong category.
The second evolution really puts a strain on deck space, doesn’t it…
Talk about Nassy!
>>163
Three faces, gross!
When I use Kasumi, I only get 0 to 1 energy for sure, but is it okay to wrap this in aluminum foil?
>>165
The side dishes for each day will become the table.
>>165
Should I apply a metal coat as well?
Why did Gallade come back?
I won, but…
>>166
Because they are all strong against the popular ones.
However, in the Hyper tier, it seems that Elreid is increasing too much and is being countered instead.
Nassie is strong, but it’s a very solid kind of strength, so there’s not much to say about it…
>>167
I have a Nassy coin toss…
>>176
But I think if it were 1 energy for 60 damage without a coin toss, it would have been considered a bit weaker.
>>181
(With one energy, most seeds are guaranteed 1-shot, and Crimgan is guaranteed 2-shots, that’s ridiculously strong…)
I can’t stand the perfect compatibility between Nassy and Erika!
In the beginning, I mostly used early-game supports like Kasumi and Okido, but now it’s heavily skewed towards support, so being unusable would definitely have an impact.
I just want to use emotes only when the opponent messes up.
Gengar has been steadily strengthened, but there’s no denying that its physical abilities are not keeping up.
I think being able to dodge Akagi and the underlings is a big deal.
>>174
I think its characteristics are undeniably strong, but then again, it feels like there’s a question of what to do with Gengar standing on the battlefield.
I want to have an A2-only construction event where you can’t use Erika, Kasumi, Freezer, or other Sorega.
Having high HP even with just coin flips is strong because it can at least do the minimum work… I’ll attach a sturdy item.
The old non-Eknassy illustrations are cute, aren’t they?
When a weak player uses a coin toss, it deals 40 damage.
No, a 160 HP Pokemon with a single energy requirement for 60 damage is seriously ridiculous, isn’t it?
>>185
I think it’s too harsh because if this is used, most of the Pokémon waiting for evolution will be cut off.
I think having a guaranteed 60 energy is probably stronger.
When I use it, only the back side shows up.
KasuMi’s lower-level Nassy
No matter how you think about it, a guaranteed 60 damage is crazier.
I think this guy, as well as Garagara, is someone who quietly puts in the effort.
It’s not a firepower that should be unleashed with 2 energy.
>>190
Garakara is strong, but karakara is no good.
But with 1 energy at 80, both Bench Kick Man and Marshadow can be knocked out in one hit!
>>191
What the hell is with that murderous intent towards martial arts?
I think it’s strong to put Gengar in front while placing Giratina behind, allowing you to strike at the highest speed whether going first or second.
If you have 60 energy secured, it will blow away to the Ducklett line.
Kicking Magikarp and killing gods.
I feel that fighting often serves as a metaphor for various aspects of the environment.
I think it’s about time spring comes, even for thunder.
>>197
The pre-release hype for Pachirisu was really high, but I hardly see it at all…
>>203
The place where Pachirisu charges is trash…!
Starting to unfold with the binary evolution seed in front of you is like asking to be knocked out…
It’s still better than being used and thrown away casually like Mascarena.
Agro decks have a very high meta function, so they usually find a way to fit somewhere in the environment.
Marshadow is guaranteed to receive 100 as soon as it appears, except when it’s in an accident.
After that, even if I can take them out with one punch, it’s not that much…
I think the current battle deck is genuinely at the top of the meta.
No matter what deck you build, you first need to prepare for battles to survive.
>>201
I don’t know what to do, so I’ll put on a heavy-duty one!
>>201
I really hate that everyone, despite claiming to be fighters, always resorts to underhanded tactics.
If you have the spirit of a fighter, just throw the coin and fight.
>>201
I’m making do with a sturdy Grimgun~!
The fighters are well-matched, giving off a strong sense that they complement each other in different ways.
I’m using the Darkrai deck now, but isn’t it crazy that it can deal 100 damage if you can put an energy on it?
It’s a masterpiece of the introvert strategy…
>>207
I think hiding behind Crimgan and continuously attaching energy with Giratina is really a “hidden character” move.
Pachirisu doesn’t need damage, so let me put down two Thunder cards.
>>209
In that case, the HP is 50, but…
Well, it will still be adopted.
The new Pika is indeed a bit difficult to use, as the pre-release hype suggested.
Leafeon can’t take advantage of using both Kai and Erika anymore because there are too many firepower inflation decks, so it’s already over.