
The fossils aren’t coming!
It feels like it would actually be okay to have something like a Lampear Raid, as long as you pass through either side.
It’s just that starting from fossil pulling…
If the rain comes, the evaluation of the new Lizard will change dramatically.
The new Liza is the symbol of Shining…
Is the new Lisa only with Lisa 2 and without teaming up with anyone?
I still haven’t pulled a Rampardos…
Even if I ask now, no one would be able to answer.
In the first place, can fossils be used for candy?
So if I create Gengar with seeds, 2 evolutions, and a PC communication Monster Ball, it’s the strongest, right? Is that true?
I don’t think there was a runaway energy 0 for the seed.
It’s quite a tough condition to finally have Fossil Rampardos and Emolga together.
Non-ex Gengar actually feels quite promising.
When it comes to being strong in the 2nd evolution, it’s Charizard.
Rampardos is strong, but Zugaidos is already quite strong at that stage, so it’s hard to say…
If you take damage from defeating weak enemies in the early game, it’s not worth it.
Rampardos is strong, but since the recoil hurts, there are times when I want to hit with Zugaidos.
Doesn’t Gabex seem annoying?
It seems that Gira-Lai will struggle if it doesn’t dive into Crimgan once the two-evolution environment begins.
Considering that Solgaleo is becoming popular, we will likely encounter more high HP non-EX walls.
Once it’s decided, it might easily be overturned, Ramos.
Gyarados doesn’t respond to candy… I see…
The guys who were underestimated just because they were in the second evolution are all lined up.
Since there are 12 pieces for the evolution of Dr. Monbo candy, do I have room to include Rocky Helmet and Cloak?
Isn’t it okay not to evolve?
But why did it change from the old man at the breeding center to candy?
Isn’t the merchandise a bit too strong, rather than just the support?
I have a feeling that another normal support bomb might be on the way.
The second turn of the back attack with a spear looks pretty dangerous too.
Is it that the paper version has one evolution removed?
That would mean it’s based on rain, but I wonder if it’s possible to almost pull off the evolution afterward using Poké Transport.
I really don’t feel like using a weak deck that can’t draw a spell.
I can only see a future where I end up getting caught up in it because I can’t avoid it.
Isn’t it super strong that Sprigatito can attack immediately after searching?
If you take out two intermediate cards and add two candy cards, the accident rate won’t change at all.
I think it’s fine to insert one intermediate sheet, just in case.
It will reduce the accident rate.
It seems strong if you can establish a four-member system in the middle.
The downside is that the support slots will decrease, which is weak, but it should be stronger than Pokémon communication.
You have to draw after evolution, right? If you’re using candy.
I want to completely mess up everything of the opponent with Gengar in the next match.
If you want to do a one-shot performance, I think you can just skip the middle part.
If you’re going to play ranked matches, you’ll probably need a mid laner.
I’ll use a red card.
There are quite a few cases where gaps can occur because you have to insert the Nyaro-te.
I think a deck that wins by using only Seed Fukamaru and fossilized minerals to draw candy is interesting.
The 2 evolution EX environment will probably come.
Since I’ve been using a Giladark unrelated to accidents, I wonder if I can withstand the stress of the two evolutions…
Since you can’t search for candy with Nyahoha and it can only lead to a draw, there is room for consideration on whether to remove Nyarote.
We still don’t know the performance of the Alolan starters.
The non-ex evolution of 2 is well-rounded if there are candies.
It might simply be that Masquerada is unbeatable.
Even if you replace evolution with candy, the number of support you can stack doesn’t increase.
It doesn’t seem that the world of support options will change easily for the seeds that keep increasing.
I want to return to my deck with Ptera against a non-evolution deck.
In the end, it’s just about whether you can draw the candy in the very early stages, so I feel it’s far from being stable.
I was thinking about putting Irima Candy into Snorlax Mukuhoujun.
The advantage is that new elements can be added abundantly.
I wonder if I’ll use Jaro again after a long time.
Even if you can’t pull off a candy, there are quite a few that can be strong if you can use one evolution to achieve a straight evolution, so I still think one evolution is necessary.
Trying to fit in a wall for 2 evolution makes the frame really tight…
I wonder if I can really do it.
If it’s just Masquerada, putting in a Climmarish will make my hands all messed up.
Well, since I don’t really understand, I’ll quietly wait for the next round.
I think it’s fine to have something like Goukazaru because it’s strong enough to decorate, so 2-1-2 should be good.
Please eliminate Ghiradark, anyone will do.
The candy is likely not for stability purposes, but for quickly unleashing a low-energy attack with a second evolution.
For now, the value of intermediate evolution will suddenly decrease.
If Gengar EX doesn’t get an increase in evaluation with this, then it will probably be impossible in the future as well.
I think Gab is pretty strong.
There is a possibility that the dream of Arceus Crobat Gekko can take shape.
Old Charizard doesn’t need candy.
Actually, I really want it a little.
The first evolution of a 4-energy, 2-evolution Pokémon is necessary, right?
In the end, evolution will probably always be a battle against oneself.
Well, the decks that use 2 evolution are all considered weak, so I guess they will gradually correct that.
I wonder if my Celebi will be able to battle too.
It seems like it might be a red card environment, so it might be okay to intentionally remove the candy.
The regular Gengar is stronger than Gengar EX.
Rayquaza and Alolan Raichu seem really strong.
But the Umitorio was a bit awkward, so maybe Rayquaza would be tough.
I think the Pamott-extracted Pamott Jibakoil looks fun.
I want to build a Shining Lizard solo deck.
If it stands up one turn earlier than now, it’s definitely strong.
A hell where we change support within the guild and meta against each other.
Blastoise!?
If you have a 3-energy 100 hit point, there is a possibility that you won’t be able to land as fast and will not match the completion speed of Giratina…
Rayquaza comes with a support called Irima right away.
Gengar EX has to be placed in the battle area, which makes it the target for Darkrai.
Gengar ex is only strong against opponents that it can ultimately win in a brawl…
Is there really no top meta Masquerada among these guys…?
I want a new lizard.
Also, Lillie too.
Blastoise simplifies Gyarados + Red at the cost of its second evolution.
If you’re going to block support without having energy on the battlefield, it’s stronger to just use regular Gengar to attack while stopping the support.
I feel like it’s better to let the regular Gengar take care of things and raise the bench rather than using Gengar ex.
Well, it might turn out to be something like two regular Gengars and one Gengar EX.
It’s bad if the counter against Darkrai and Giratina doesn’t come out.
It was a season where I strongly felt the unchanging nature of the environment.
Well, up until now, in ranked matches, I feel like I would have concentrated on the deck that seems the most stable.
It seems tough unless someone clearly comes out who can kill Giladark.
Using walls to seal off Gengar… might be asking too much.
Solgaleo looks strong, but how is it really?
Will Seki’s evaluation go up?
The fastest Gabu looks quite scary, and that’s nice.
I wonder what to do with my partner; if I think about using candy, a level 2 evolved partner might be fine too.
Tremble before the first-turn Garchomp!
It seems that a Pokémon that transfers the ultra energy from the bench to the battle Pokémon will be added.
If it’s heavy on energy in normal, then we can rely on Dialga-san again.
What I’m doing is no different from what Diaceus does.
2 Evolution Blastoise ex HP180 Evolved from Wartortle Surf 40 Hydro Pump 100+ If there are 2 additional Energy cards attached, this attack does 60 more damage. Weakness +20 Retreat illus. PLANETA Tsuji ex Rules When a Pokémon ex is knocked out, the opponent takes 2 prize cards.
I guess this guy really had potential, but I stopped using it because it kept crashing.
Blastoise has the advantage of being able to move with just 2 energy, albeit modestly.
I feel there is a good chance of an increase in evaluation.
You’re talking about the EX version of Gabutte, right?
It seems that Giladark would have a hard time being completely restricted by the fastest non-EX Gengar.
Shall we do a Charmander solo?
Lunala seems difficult to bring out in the first place.
I wonder if there are any gimmicks before evolving; it seems like there’s only the teleportation that can at most escape to the bench.
EX Gabu gets stronger the quicker it evolves because it has a one-energy attack.
I plan to go by rampagabu.
Shall we go with the high HP combo of Gallade and Garchomp?
You can recover 60 with Lillie too!
Garchomp and Spearow look strong.
I can’t think of anyone else but those guys.
I use Garchomp, but it has a weakness to Grass, so it can be killed by Meowscarada + Fire.
No, but if I can take out a cat with a direct hit right off the bat, that would be thrilling.
I think the regular Gab is strong with candy too… I wonder why EX has become the norm.
I think it’s nice that regular Gab can use the router effect one turn earlier, but if you end up with color accidents, then the advantage of getting it out early is lost…
I used Dragon Gabu when it came out, but I feel like losing due to energy discharge and water, water, water, water makes me want to scream.
Amepaldo is undoubtedly strong, but it tends to create quite a strange deck.
I’m not sure if using Candy is the right choice since it’s already a pretty strong evolution.
There might be a full investment in candies for Gabex, even with regular Gab.
What I’m doing might be a card draw.
Is posting spas prohibited here?
The era of Spear EX is coming!!
I wonder who this ex is…
I wonder if the three great families ex won’t be released for everyone like in Sinnoh.
Is multi-color support still a way off?
I’m a genius, but wouldn’t it be strong if I set up a battle only with Energon using Kasumi to water Manaphy?
Solgaleo seems really good because it can be put into play without needing to evolve and can be raised unscathed on the bench.
It seems tough if the only support for the 2nd evolution is just candy.
Is Ex going to become strong with something like Elgabriza the monkey?
Usually, Gab is quite strong if he doesn’t get into an accident.
I have a super accident.
What should I do as a Monbo…?
Wow, the environment has changed a lot, yeah!
It sounds tough if you don’t have both candy and the second evolution in your hand, so the red card seems strong.
I wanted to use Shiro-na AR, so I was using basic Gabumon, but when I went without evolution mishaps or energy mishaps, it was really strong and fun.
Even if Gab has an energy accident, it seems like the sub-plan, Lampara, will be completed.
I don’t know if that’s enough to win.
The monkey seems a bit dangerous.
By using Ilima, I can negate the initial Arceus accident even with Heatran in the team.
There are many candidates for the Three Great Families, Tapu, and Ultra Beasts.
It seems likely that popular Pokémon like Masquerain and Ferrothorn will safely come from UB.
Come, Silvady.
Taneex can reduce the accident rate.
The 2 evolution is strong when the cards are aligned.
It’s fine that each has its pros and cons.
The deck with two evolution types will become easier to assemble, regardless of its practicality.
If Lillie is immersive, who would her partner Pack be? Rayquaza?
Cap UB seems to be using the ex frame, including the expansion of one pack.
A deck that places Giratina Battery and has Solgaleo as the base line, and can also hit with Lunala seems like something anyone could come up with, but I wonder if it’s strong.
It’s a deck type unlike anything we’ve seen before, so I don’t know the accident rate or anything.
If a Normal-type like Arceus, which can create walls and act as a decoration, were to be added, it would only get crazier and crazier.
Expansion Pack: Forbidden Double Strike
It’s Lillie and Mizuki.
If Cosmoem’s move is to search for its evolution…
As expected, I wonder if the 100 HP wall can still hold up now, but Kangaskhan might have been strengthened by Ilima.
Peraplumper seems like it will be popular.
It’s super aggro.