
You can peel one pack every 12 hours, right?
…Yes
Go ahead and pay.
Every time I level up, it’s 12 hourglasses.
If you complete all the expansions, you should receive quite a number of hourglasses.
In the beginning, it felt like I was leveling up a lot and opening packs constantly.
>>5
Whoa, when you peel the pack, the points for peeling the pack accumulate infinitely!!!
For now, it might be good to aim for a build that seems to need no rare cards based on the exchanged EX deck, and to trade a lot on bulletin boards.
It’s like that even for things other than new ones!
When you meet the conditions while using the CPU, you can accumulate shop tickets with daily thank yous, and you can buy up to 70 hourglasses in the shop with those.
For the monthly items, the stock will be replenished, so you should buy from there first.
The low-ranking members of Team Rocket are too disgusting, so please eliminate them.
An unpleasantness that can’t compare to Kasumi’s.
>>9
It feels like it’s a total waste of time when they play as if they’re going to lose if they don’t get through.
I started the gene stripping again to aim for Natsume and accumulate exchange points, but I feel a void…
Isn’t it better to recruit kind uncles as essential trainers and trade the surplus?
Targeting with pack peeling is inefficient.
I finally started too, but Spearow and Nasyu are strong, aren’t they?
I want to open more cards.
The newcomer seems to be trying hard by pulling the Giratina pack.
Hehe, I’ve made it to Hyper 3!
It’s a good deck with a high win rate, but if it’s around 50%, it must be hell.
It’s quite empty, but there’s also the option of having a secondary account…
>>16
I created a secondary account and did about 20 minutes of rerolling, but it was so empty that I gave up…
Those who can do that endlessly are amazing.
Relatively, stillbirths speak volumes, so there’s no choice but to spend money.
For now, invest about 100,000.
>>17
Is it this world monkey?
For now, if you reach the ceiling just once, you can get your favorite AR, so if you’re really curious, spending money is also an option.
Since you can’t trade just by pulling new cards, aim for the ones before Shy High.
If you don’t have any particular preferences, a large bullet with many exchange points of 500 might be good.
Personally, I think Manmet Akagihikari is on par, but I still find that including the time-space Dialga, which can sometimes still fit in one deck, is advantageous.
I can’t level up anymore.
At first, I couldn’t get a Gardevoir, so I quietly pulled packs for a long time, focusing on completing the daily missions and solo battle tries.
What do you want to assemble now and where are the essential parts located?
I might have to do some research properly, so it could be a bit of a hassle at first.
I wonder which EX deck is the best to get.
>>25
A card I don’t have at the last possible moment.
Giratina takes priority, and then it will depend on personal preference or if one card is missing.
Personally, to avoid pulling from the currently available new set, I solely wanted to use one copy of the recently released Nanajamo from the Umitorio.
A card that can care for Team Rocket…
That’s right, Kasumi!
>>29
It seems like I can pull off Nanjamo, I want to do it.
When Jigglypuff appears, everything becomes interesting, so it’s no good.
to smack
I tried using Giratina and Darkrai since they’re trending.
It’s a deck that moves a bit differently from others, so I can’t get used to it at all!
>>33
I finally managed to pull Giratina, so I tried it out, but it was tough getting used to it since you can’t put energy on it when attacking, and you have to include self-damage calculations.
If I were asked what kind of strong deck I would want to build if I were to start new right now, it would be difficult.
If it’s cheap and easy to assemble, does that mean it’s a matter of bringing out Space Dialga with fight or Jibako-type?
I want to secure a trade, so maybe Dialga.
“Exchange the spear deck and grind with Nyaho.”
If you can draw two Dialga and two Arceus, even beginners can make a decent deck.
Arceus has become quite inconspicuous, hasn’t it?
It does hit, but it’s still a card with a somewhat ambiguous line.
Even if the deck is said to be cheap, let’s give up on pulling it ourselves and complete it through trades.
If you received the Nassy ex from the tutorial, trade for another one from someone.
Is it good to use Nassy ex as a starting point to get a Spearow deck?
I feel that Choukaku isn’t suited for initial peeling because the Alshin group members don’t work well individually.
Only Ex was in the deck, and Maskaranya and Red took it out in one hit.
I can only express my gratitude.
Giratina is not suited for calculating self-damage because it always makes mistakes in that regard.
Since Tane ex has high stamina despite being a seed, there are many decks that only have ex.
Ah, Mascarain is ♢3, and you can get Spear from the starter deck.
Grass might be easy to recommend.
They are still distributing the confirmed three types of genes, right?
You can just pull out a Nassy from there.
I was wondering what this peek-a-boo chance was, but I managed to get a ★2 Mew and also received a Celebi icon, so I changed my mind.
If I get the Spear Deck, I can at least build a deck centered around Masquerada in the worst-case scenario.
If you can get two Nassy or Freezer cards through rerolling now, I feel like you can just start with that.
Rerolling for anything other than genes is too exhausting.
>>51
What are the steps for re-rolling?
If it’s hard to peel besides genes, could it be something like Nassy or Freezer?
I can’t believe I can’t gather all four Fire Lizardons.
>>56
Repeatedly delete accounts without data linkage to collect 2 EX cards from rare guaranteed packs received as gifts and from pack openings.
Right now, you can secure 2 Giratina with the ex deck, so it’s fine to do a reroll with one Mewtwo and one Giratina.
>>62
So it can be peeled up to the latest pack, huh?
Well, it seems like one of those two cards or Darkrai would be good.
Darkrai is in high demand and trading is quite tough, so it’s a card I want to get my hands on.
I’m going back and forth between HiBo 1 and 2.
It surpasses the river of the grave.
If you’re starting now, trading can be a hassle, so it’s better to rely on others, like trainers…
>>53
You won’t consume trade medals until level 2, so let’s exchange them quickly and gather them early.
Trade power, please die.
Somehow, the “Frikas” deck might be the best value for money after all…
I felt like I didn’t really win at the end of the Monbo level because it was due to my opponent’s communication error.
It’s fine to feel that you can trade everything below 2.
It’s going to take quite a while because there’s a power system waiting for recovery.
The Rampardos deck can be built with level 3, so it’s good.
I’ve made it to Hi-Bo 3, so I’m done for today.
I can sleep well after winning 8 out of the last 10 matches.
With this specification, it might have been better not to demote Hyper.
I’m free-to-play, but since I’ve been playing from the beginning, I don’t really have any particular issues with cards and think it’s fine.
I think it would be tough to start anew, and if I get interrupted along the way, I wouldn’t be able to come back.
I’m seriously rechecking this, but it’s surprisingly a game of luck.
>>65
The more seriously you play, the stronger the element of luck becomes, but it should be understood that playing skill is important…
>>65
Even if I don’t say it, card games are a game of luck…
Aim for a 55% to 60% improvement with a few percent enhancement in construction and skill.
How about the Umitorio ex deck?
It seems tough for Umitrio if Seed ex is spread on the bench, but how is it actually?
>>70
“Just jumping out while thinking ‘die, die’ and making a squelching sound.”
>>70
It’s correct, but if it accelerates with Kasumi and is repeated from 2T, it really becomes a problem.
You can give it your all on the 30 bench with 150.
It’s too empty that the victory or defeat is decided by a coin.
>>72
It’s tough with the Charizard deck because Mr. Fire only shows the back side…
>>72
Darkrai Mirror usually wins when going second.
The outcome has already been decided with the first coin.
>>78
So that’s why you pray to Team Rocket!
>>72
Getting blown away by three energy attacks from the underlings really dampens my spirits.
But I think new players will have to fight somewhat based on luck for the time being, won’t they?!
>>73
Believe in Garagara EX.
If Galarian Darmanitan gets a Rocky Helmet, my heart will break.
>>79
It’s just too fragile…
>>83
Because that guy is strange…
>>85
Change the order of hitting with the jujube or grow without hitting.
>>83
It can be quite tough against Pokémon like Masquerain or Airmd.
>>79
It will get blown away in 2 turns.
After that, I will take care of it with Erika.
It’s a game where the advantage of early starters is significant because the disparity in assets is huge if you don’t start with genes.
If you pay, you can catch up, but it feels like you need to invest around 100,000.
I don’t really remember being hit by rockets or smoke.
If you’re annoyed by Crimgan, Jibacoil is good.
If it weren’t for the cape, it would be a one-punch.
Frikase can be compensated for with playing up to one card.
I will kill you if you have more than two.