
I realized that aiming for the 1000th place is not a good idea because the stress I feel when it drops sharply is stronger.
But I end up doing it because I want to compete!
I quit at the master’s level.
I really want to be spared from losing and falling.
Even though I can get up quickly after falling, being demoted still hits me mentally.
Well, as long as it returns to the master by the 27th, I don’t really care about anything else…
>>2
Right now, everyone is holding serious decks…
I don’t want to fall too much because winning through building is impossible.
I got stuck in the high rank and after searching for a deck, my win rate dropped to around 8%, falling below 50%.
I finally found a deck that works after using around 20 of them, and I was able to reach Master Ball.
Ah, come on… I really can’t stand this! I really can’t stand this! I really can’t stand this!
I really hate how terrible my luck is, Nanashi-chan…
There’s no card to meta with! It’s quite stressful.
When using Giradark, it only steps on Mirror and Gyarados, but it crushes Giradark…! And when holding Lizard, it continues to step only on Fighting, so if it’s Gyarados, it only steps on Masquippa and Jibakomon.
Is there a name for this phenomenon?
>>7
Murphy’s Law
>>7
There is also a phenomenon where you’re more likely to face a deck you’re not suited against when you win consecutively.
Well, it’s just my imagination.
After pondering various options, I find that the monkey feels the most comfortable.
Using two Mars cards in Giraudark feels great.
Since the lower-ranked slots will disappear, the pay will become even more desperate, but it’s probably just my imagination…
It’s frustrating that we can lose even from a minor accident here, while on the other side, they’re just a low-ranking Kaseki and starting a terrible game, so please just stop.
A 100% win rate is impossible, but being around 50% is very stressful, so I really don’t need ranked matches.
I was diligently achieving 45 wins and a 5-game winning streak, but ranked matches were too time-consuming, so I ended up giving up in the super league.
Hyper could be improved a bit.
There are too many required points.
>>16
Reaching Master rank is essentially the goal, so it’s just right, isn’t it?
Since the next time will be a Hyper 3 start anyway.
>>17
I feel that High Bow is fine up to 3.
Long!
I need about 30 more points to reach Master, so I want to graduate today.
>>18
It’s just a matter of winning three in a row, no problem at all.
The Giladark variant is pretty interesting, so that’s good.
I often run out of time because I worry too much, so I wonder if I can cut some of the production.
I’ve been wandering around Highball 2 and 3 for a long time, and it’s tough.
I’ve been stuck around 1000 for my whole life and can’t break free…
I just became a master, but my win rate was 48%.
>>23
If I get stuck somewhere, I’ll probably fall below 50%.
>>23
Please tell me the number of wins and losses.
>>27
I had 411 wins and 427 losses.
>>30
Naso
nin
>>30
Can I become a master even though I have a losing record…?
>>43
I had been going back and forth between High Ball 4 and 3 for a long time, but for some reason, tonight I suddenly managed to win about 13 consecutive games and felt like I broke through a barrier.
>>49
It is helpful for me, who is going back and forth between 4 and 3.
When you were stagnating, was your deck the same as when you became a master?
>>52
I used to have a basic Giradark, but I boldly changed it to a Jibako type.
>>49
It really looks like me…
Yesterday I finally found a deck that I could get used to and achieved a win rate of just under 70%.
Of course, I used various ones like Masquilin and Rampardos, and also Giradask…
>>30
Isn’t this quite a lot…?
What is the point threshold for entering the master ranking?
Why does my luck suddenly worsen the moment I rank up?
I’ve been hit by unreasonable hits from Gyarados and Freeza so many times that I can’t even remember how many.
I’ll take a leisurely view from a low perspective as I finish in Spa Bo 1.
Since it’s a hassle to ripen the numbers, please run a 5x point fluctuation campaign.
Even though we haven’t changed anything, we suddenly end up on a losing streak.
Since there were 55 wins up to Hyper, I feel like the goal for the event completions until last month is assumed to be here by the management.
When you keep losing, there are times you forget how to win.
Even though I’ve won about 5 times in a row with the same deck.
Anyway, Mascagna and Gyarados are wandering around, so I keep getting stuck in the bog.
I think I’m going to end up disliking Giladark.
In short, it means that if you participate in about 900 matches, you can become a master!
I just blew away the fire with a 9 consecutive combo earlier.
I think the other person is upset.
I checked the payout ratio and immediately quit at spabo 1.
If it’s this reward for under 20 battles, that’s good.
>>40
Since there’s no demotion, from now on it will be passive income forever.
But I want to be called a Pokémon Master at least once.
Hey, about the Parmot promotional event…
Isn’t it impossible to complete the mission without using an hourglass?
I think I used to get by just with natural regeneration.
I can’t stand Parmot’s face, do something about it.
Can I go from Hyper 4 to Master in a week?
I got disconnected after pulling off a Shitappa Poli Z combo.
I’ve reached high rank 4, but I can clearly feel that my opponents are getting stronger.
Mascaranja, which had been maintaining a pretty good win rate until then, suddenly can’t win at all and Mars has increased out of nowhere!
>>54
Most of the top-ranked videos on YouTube are about Mars.
As expected, Mars is awesome!
The fast ones can slip through quickly, but I was stuck for two weeks doing 34 rounds of Highball.
It seems that the demand will spike, and the level of High Bowl 4 is going to be intense from now on…
When you get hit by Mars and your evolution stalls, it suddenly becomes tough…
It’s nice for those who left before realizing Mars’ strength… I think.
The stress of suddenly being forced into a top fight in a lethal situation is incredibly huge.
The feeling of futility when you’ve played ranked matches all day and not only haven’t gained points, but have actually lost them is intense.
Hehe… I was thinking of finishing beautifully with this Akagi ❤︎ but then I got hit by Mars and my calculations went totally awry, leading to many losses.
Since there’s no support to shuffle my hand, I often try to put out Mars for now.
>>61
If you want to aim for a rank in ranked matches, it might be difficult to do so casually…
>>67
Well, I mean, I want you to do casual match events or other streams instead of ranked match streaming.
>>73
Aren’t you going to become a ranked player in Master even though you’re streaming PokéPoké??
I feel like I might be told that.
It stopped at Super Bowl 3.
Is it bad luck? No matter what I grab, I’m always ahead.
>>68
Using Nassy means you’re the strongest!
To become a ranker, you must discard something important.
The current results in Hyper 4 are about this.
I’m losing the motivation to continue because it was a hyper 3-4 interval elevator 2-3 times.
I became a master, but losing -7 in hyper is tough…
Just a couple of bad luck games where anyone would lose makes me feel like I’ve wasted about an hour…
I think the master rank should have 7 loss points and 5 win points.
It’s impressive how many anonymous people go to the Master after all.
>>76
Even if your win rate is below 50%, you can reach Master rank if you complete over 800 matches.
In other words, if I have free time… should we stop this conversation?
>>87
Saying “if you have time” in the game thread on the bulletin board is too empty.
>>90
An idiot who unnecessarily bites back at a conversation that suggests stopping by saying something like “emptiness.”
>>90
I want to agree, but isn’t the time spent casually looking at the bulletin board and the number of attempts until mastering quite different?
>>90
I think you would play ranked matches while looking at the bulletin board in the first place.
>>120
Premi – the source of harassment and confusion!
>>87
I think it takes not only a certain level of skill, cards to build a deck, and time, but also a strong mental state.
When losing streaks continue and it seems like I’ll drop in rank, I start to think that maybe this is a good place to stop.
Once you become a master, you can call yourself Pokémon Umao.
What should I do if I get a Mars environment deck?
>>79
Isn’t it better to shoot first before Mars gets shot?
>>79
It seems that there is a Ghost-type ex with the ability to shut down support.
>>94
It sounds quite lawless just from reading the explanation…
>>97
I wish it would activate even if I’m not in the battle arena.
>>94
Some Pokémon are capable of sealing support.
>>79
I will hit Mars first.
Quickly use Pokémon and items to make them lose the will to fight.
Winning on the board in the first place.
I’m saying this confidently because I’ve reached the master level, but I don’t like the current environment.
There are too many cards that can bring luck into the game from any board and any turn.
The cards that counter the cared-for cards exist simultaneously and are included in every deck, so it’s just a matter of praying.
>>80
Conversely, it means that since the actual ability does not resonate clearly, it’s also friendly to the casual audience!
I was always on Team Nassimaskanya, but I ended up getting a series of 40 consecutive failures, and it really weighed on my mind.
I think not doing a coin toss is better for the heart.
>>82
Even if the chart continues with something like Fire Ex, I feel like a pullback will come somewhere… so I can’t really feel happy about it.
I’m feeling quite stressed, so maybe I’ll reduce the frequency a bit…
Not only 3 and 4, but also I can’t move around 2 and 3 anymore.
Win rate around 50% in Guilaman.
I’m a guy with a 48% win rate, but I had a 70% win rate up to Hyper 3.
Isn’t it a good environment if you can achieve a win rate of 50/50 with any currently popular deck?
Well, finding time to do it is a skill too…
The goal is to have a long-lasting engagement without running out of things to do, so saying that it takes time is completely missing the point.
Only those who are not bothered by such things can become a master.
>>93
I think it’s fine since it’s the result of hard work in ranked matches, but as someone who doesn’t play ranked due to emblem circumstances, it feels almost the same. I wish they would include some kind of event to replace the cancelled 45.
I don’t want you to erase the fact that five consecutive wins are something different.
If you’re doing it casually, it might be up to Hyper 1 where the winning streak bonus disappears.
When I tried playing with a secondary account, I ended up facing quite a few off-meta decks, which was fun.
>>98
I think it’s a pretty good upper tier for the entire user base, even if it’s hyper.
I think it’s strong because there’s a chance until the last Kasumi is hit, even if there’s an accident with the earnings.
What’s really tough is Arceus taking the lead from the first turn.
I’m at Super 1 right now, but I’m thinking about leveling up to Hyper 1.
If I build a Yonowagengaar EX deck now… I’ll probably get beat up by Darkrai.
Yes, it’s important to have a heart that doesn’t easily break.
I realize that going second is completely advantageous, so when I can’t win going second, I feel the painful difference in my own power, thinking, “Then what can I win with…!”
>>106
Let’s use a deck with cards that can excel even when going second!
>>106
Gira Dark Mirror has an advantage in the early game.
It’s understandable to lose when going second!
>>131
I wonder… if I can hit Hikari Dark Prism on the second turn of going second, wouldn’t that mean I win…?
>>135
The Hikari type has that kind of Dabu, but if it gets hit by the previous Dark, it’s pretty much guaranteed to lose.
It’s not a good option.
Somehow I managed to master it and it’s finally over! After that, I’ll just randomly match! While I was playing with Umitorio…
I accidentally joined ranked matches out of habit and ended up losing and dropping ranks.
>>108
The button to start the battle is quite big, so I’m scared to go to the ranked match screen.
>>108
If you keep tapping along with the flow, you’ll end up in ranked matches, I understand…
I’m scared, so when I drop the app, I make sure to choose a deck with less than 20 cards and put a buffer in between.
But… it’s not Master, right? When I was told that, I felt like I might go insane, so I went to Master with all my might.
>>109
And so I found myself on the speaking side.
>>110
The win rate is cruelly decreasing…
If Giratina hadn’t appeared just before, I definitely wouldn’t have been able to reach Master.
You’re too reassuring up front.
I’d like to see videos of people who went from just a little short of Master to being downgraded to H3.
My win rate is 48%, but I don’t know if it’s helpful; I tend to surrender pretty quickly.
Oh, that’s no good… If that’s the case, let’s just move on quickly.
>>118
There was a time when I was losing too much and tilted, and I was quick to give up, unnecessarily increasing my losses…
Looking back later, I got even angrier thinking that we could have won that.
>>123
Congratulations!
>>123
It’s really amazing.
Congratulations
I feel like everyone is so tired of GiraDark in ranked matches that we hardly see it in random matches.
Masters are gathering more and more…!
By the way, do you have any spare Garchomps or Raichus?
You can get Shaymin of two types, Wobbuffet, Froslass, Gyarados, Machamp, and Kangaskhan.
>>134
Is it the one with Gab and Dragon Claw?
Since I have three, would you like to trade for a Kangaskhan?
>>143
I ask you.
>>151
I sent it as it was because we were friends.
>>161
Thank you, my friend.
Jibakomaskanya was an anticipated counter to Giladark, but it was quickly countered by Mars… It works sometimes, but not always.
>>136
Muskarnie finds the Mars 2 environment to be too harsh.
I think it will rise again if Mars decreases.
>>146
The other day around noon, when I mentioned that Mars increased and that it was a counter to Mascarena, I was completely shut down by anonymous users.
I knew it… right?
>>158
Maybe that’s Shia-ki.
>>158
I’m glad you’re making new friends, but it’s a card that says you have to go home because of the curfew.
Well, it also applies to things like Jibako.
>>158
A single-digit ranker said that this deck can easily counter Giraudark! After that, a different ranker mentioned that Jibakoma Maskarny can actually counter Mars, so probably…
Yeah, we are Pokémon masters!
I’ve been thinking that lately there have been more fast attacks, and it’s becoming hard to win with Mascarene and Elrein.
Gotsumedaku
Gira Daku, I really like my hand shining.
It seems that the time has come to decide who is the strongest.
>>141
I’m already sleepy today, but shall we have a match next time?
>>150
Let’s do it! I’m looking forward to it.
High win rate! Gira Dark?
>>142
You might think it’s expensive.
When you first reach it, there are about 15 battles with the bot, so it’s not that bad.
>>149
You should be proud of 57% in this environment.
>>142
At first, I was sluggishly using Shironakiss, but from around Super 2, I switched to Giradark.
>>157
Thank you.
Are you putting Mars in?
>>168
I was never able to enter.
In past events, I felt it ended in emptiness in just one day! While I think ranked matches are fun, I wonder if continuing to play in an environment where I only encounter strong and similar decks is also empty… ?
I feel like the experience of the Mudouji Box is the second most common.
>>145
Maybe it’s because it’s cheap; it has really increased a lot.
Even though I relied on Giladark to reach the Master, I still feel that I don’t understand the theoretically better moves very well.
I might have often used Giratina as a wall except when it was mirror match situations.
>>147
I’m still unsure which one to use as a wall when there are still individual Ghiradarks.
Especially against fighting decks, you also have to think about when to place it on the bench.
Jibacomdo is too strong because if you hit the gacha, it’s almost guaranteed victory.
There are too many mudo, making the early stage of the gala tough.
My salary is the righteous salary that will destroy Giradark…
Mascarena and Elraid are quite strong against Umitorio, though…
I don’t want to… I want to go to the Master rank without using Giratina…
>>160
You can do it with Gala, Liza, fighting, Jiba, or anything else, right?
It didn’t work.
Seriously, Toshiaki is the worst…
What is the phenomenon where only the opponent’s Charizard evolves at maximum speed and becomes a Fire-type on the front side?
>>170
Let’s move on while chanting “error, error.”
When I think I can’t beat this deck, I use that deck.
You should be able to understand the weaknesses.
I feel like it might be okay to use Recca since I tend to shoot Mars relatively early…
Mars was on guard against the Masuka and Erika he was carrying, when he called his friends, it really hit too hard with the Gyaru he was holding.
Besides that, it fits well into most decks in the latter half, so having two copies in the environment is understandable.
There are times when I wonder whether I should prioritize Mars or the doctor.
I thought I won after Hyper 3… but there are too many patterns where it all ends at Mars and I end up losing, which is really stressful!!!!!!!!!!
I stubbornly continued to play and went to the Master rank to show off the shiny card of the girl Nanajamo-chan that I got for the first time.
Let’s attain enlightenment.
If you lose your composure, you will lose consecutively.
>>181
I had a bad draw at the start, so in the end I lost!
Even though I think I’m considering it, my opponent’s Giratina always gets ready faster than I expect.
It’s like, “Are they coming again soon?”