
Seed Odoridori HP 70 National Pokédex NO. 0741 Dance Pokémon Height: 0.6m Weight: 3.4kg Ability: Mystic Guard This Pokémon does not receive damage from the attacks of the opponent’s “Pokémon ex.” Spark 50 Weakness +20 Escape illus. Jerky It is in the form of sucking Yama-buki’s honey. Mysterious technique steps closer to the opponent and knocks out with Thunder Punch.
This effect is unfair even on the bench.
Wow
With 70 HP, I can easily one-punch.
Stop making that provocative face.
Whoa, Nightmare Aura!!!
Odoridori, you… shouldn’t have been such a special Pokémon…
Why is someone like this a deterrent instead of a cap?
So you didn’t put it on the other colors, right?
Please team up with me, Mascarene.
When it comes to electric flight, it’s definitely the strong type.
Was “Shinpi no Mamoru” like this in the original…? Maybe it was like this…
>>10
It’s completely different from the game, but the card “Mystic Guard” has always been this ex meta…
I wonder why…
>>14
Considering that the annihilation beam is a low-power energy destruction technique, I can forgive anything.
>>22
I feel like this one is the correct name~~~
A low-rarity card that combines both baiting performance and stalling performance.
What is this?
The atmosphere changes quite a bit when this appears in each type…
It seems that many decks might get stuck with this in auto mode.
At least now, I need your power to hit Rayquaza.
The attack performance is also quietly high in terms of damage…
The EX Seed Deck strategy seems to be coming to an end.
The provocative performance of AR illustrations.
The guardian of the game’s mystery is Arceus, right?
The paper version of Mimicchu looks like this too.
You just need to attach four energy cards to Darkrai.
>>21
Don’t get killed while being beaten in the battle arena…
>>21
Too leisurely…
>>21
Recovery!
It’s impressive that you can get 50 from 2 energy.
I hardly know any DCG with a sideboard.
It seems like the kind of guy who would dance on all sides if given the chance.
Having 70 HP is quite lewd.
Can you also prevent Garchomp’s Rough Skin?
>>27
As there is no text in the description of the direct attack that states “deals damage regardless of the opponent Pokémon’s ability,” it will be prevented.
Attacking Usokkie
Guardian Odorido
Where does this become Giladark Meta?
If you stack Darkrai’s abilities, you can take it down.
I can lose plenty with the Gira Dark I was using.
I confidently lose 97 out of 100 times.
I wanted it to have 90 HP because it usually loses in a one-on-one against Darkrai, but I understand that 90 isn’t suitable for basic Pokémon.
It’s tough that you have to attach 4 energy to Darkrai just to get through.
Easily adjusted in number with a cloak potion.
Is Furikasu over?
Isn’t the 20 points from Darkrai’s energy not negated?
>>36
That’s damage from the ability, not from the move.
While you’re placing 4 energy on Darkrai, think about what your opponent is doing…
>>38
I wonder if Alolan Raichu is becoming even more of a meta now…
It’s a characteristic, so it won’t happen.
It’s still tough if you get healed by the cape, healing potions, or Joey-san while having the 4 energy on.
It’s just a little crackling, right?
I give up.
With such a strong ability and a move that can be used normally with just 2 energy for 50 damage, what are you even…
For now, if you just insert one card, you can generally win against most EX single-color decks.
I think the point is that this guy can force a tied match in a losing game by holding out for 30 turns.
It looks like Rarecoil is charging energy in the back.
I feel that the absurdity of the technique names has increased this time.
The fastest Incineroar can technically make a burnt bird, but normally dealing 50 damage with 2 energy is just too powerful, and this bird definitely establishes itself as a proper meta.
Various ex-axis decks are done.
This can only be held by a fighter with aggro.
The free single → Steel Arceus → Giratina Dark and the seed ex deck were too strong, so it’s a good adjustment.
This child is saying that it’s not good to use ex.
I’m saying that the deck that includes only ex cards is designed to absolutely draw on the opening turn must be eliminated.
I feel like the performance is acceptable because it’s low-grade electricity.
My Gyarados deck… Giratina deck…
>>54
Isn’t it possible to increase sub attackers like Oripal or use regular Gyarados as a single card, and adapt in various ways?
Well, in any case, the stability might decrease.
The ability to completely shut down a specific deck is interesting.
Well, as long as a certain level of fighting aggro is rampant in any era, it will probably never become the top in the environment.
Even so, the mere possibility of this guy being around serves as a fairly strong deterrent.
If you think that each type will eventually be spread out, it becomes a rather troubling existence.
Whether the pre-evolution can handle this will be added to the evaluation level of the evolution EX.
The old Riza is done for.
Moreover, Fire has a weakness to electricity.
Only the EX type builds are crushed, because in terms of the game system, that’s ultimately the strongest.
Give me all types.
Did the freezer finally die?
I wonder what kind of battle it is where hitting with a Machoke attached to a Master is stronger than awkwardly incorporating an ex.
A type of card that exerts a certain pressure on the construction simply by being present in the environment.
It’s the one that evolves into ex on the third evolution, so it’s not impossible to battle with it in the second evolution.
Considering the type… it has to be Garchomp after all…
>>65
Though the candy has finally arrived…
>>72
At the same time, I feel a strong intention not to easily let the EX thrive with just candy.
>>86
Even without doing that, there is already a significant restraint with a deck of 20 cards.
My Dragapult ex deck…
Without this kind of thing, the new Tane EX would always be strong.
I played against an Odoridori deck with a deck that only had the Gablias ex line, but conveniently, I was able to evolve into a second Gabite and win.
Type compatibility is really strong!
Basically, it can be interpreted as an effect that prevents attacks with a multiplier based on type matchups.
It can’t be helped if you can’t avoid types like “○dam” on the bench.
The Frikasu unit is dead, but oh well, it’s fine anyway.
>>71
This guy deserves to die.
>>71
You have lived too long.
I understand that they are saying to build a deck by including non-ex Pokémon too.
It’s quite challenging to do that with a 20-card deck, unlike the paper version which has 60 cards for boss commands.
I’ve always used aggressive fighting styles, so I’m happy to unexpectedly receive a tailwind.
Just having one Odoridori can completely shut down an EX-only deck, that’s insane…
The sea cucumber hand has finally arrived with performance befitting a sea cucumber hand!
A deck that would lose to this is a deck that deserves to die.
Even though my win rate is unstable, I was just putting some energy on Freezer with Kasumi, and there’s no blood or tears…!
Is it only the non-EX2 + EX1 formation…?
I wonder if I can play with Pidgeot while mixing this in… a wicked thought…
Nerf it.
A deck consisting only of seed extras is probably okay to die…
It’s a punch, punch, clap!
Isn’t it unfair that wearing a cape makes you level 90?
Isn’t the special Solgaleo and Lunala sign EX not functioning?
>>88
That’s too bad, the sign is Odoridori.
>>88
The image in the thread doesn’t have much explosive power considering it’s a 2-evolution ex…
My beloved squirrel dictionary quietly took its last breath.
Crackle (electricity)
Clap clap (applause)
Clap clap (hand card)
If we don’t have someone like this, there’s really no way to stop new candy Lizards…
>>70
This guy also definitely requires Thunder 1, you know.
After adding cards that function as adequate countermeasures like Wobbuffet and Masquerain, it’s a Dawn.
I feel like I’ve been following the steps in order, more or less.
Alolan Golem seems like a good partner to use electricity with, but can Takeshi use this guy?
>>96
Is there a reason it can be used?
>>96
In the Marshadow text, Alolan Golem is separated, so that’s not possible.
Frikasu was really not funny at all…
>>98
It seems there was an event where you could farm against a Frikaz deck.
It seems that candy will likely increase in the evolution EX environment, but I feel it will be difficult if EX doesn’t become popular in the environment.
If you combine the thread image with the thunder energy refining machine, could there be a chance to make a surprise appearance in other decks…?
>>100
As I thought, it’s a Magneton.
It seems that the current electricity issue is being handled by the countermeasure team called Arolai.
I think there won’t be much impact since it can be dealt with before evolution in Evolution EX.
Is a guaranteed win route with Charizard tough?
>>102
Yeah, it definitely has a huge impact…
I hope the pre-evolution of Evolution EX is strong, but there are fewer Pokémon that can beat 50 with 2 energy… Those who say this doesn’t affect it are just people with ordinary minds.
>>102
Who can win against the thread image in its pre-evolution?
>>114
Gabit?
>>114
After all, it’s Gorky.
A support that nullifies effects will be released next or the one after that.
It’s funny to think that even Mewtwo and Arceus have no damage against this guy in terms of their settings.
Solgaleo is quite strong, so it’s not that much of a deal.
You can include things like Airou and Magearna.
Is this one card in the Seed Ex-only deck incapable of doing anything?
>>107
At best, a draw.
>>107
If there’s anything I can do, it’s to chip away with Darkrai’s ability.
As long as there’s one electric card, it could work with a mixed deck too.
With the wonderful rain, my partner has become quite adaptable.
The AR illustration’s teasing ability when facing ex is too amazing.
Because of this guy, it’s not the top environmental ex that dies, but some random weak ex around here.
I don’t like using seeds, and if it evolves, the deck will almost completely stop functioning, which is so boring that it destroys any chance of enjoying it as a hobby.
I wonder if the Odoridori axis Alolan Pikachu deck is strong.
The gallery deck needs this guy to beat it, so somehow…
I thought I would be in a position where I would be swept away by candy from now on… this is interesting…
I feel like the image might be a bit lacking if the electric deck isn’t functioning properly, even if it’s strong.
I wonder how the other new electric Pokémon are.
>>120
Alolan Raichu is probably strong, but you don’t necessarily have to use it in an electric deck…
>>120
I have high hopes that Tokedemaru will actually do quite well.
If it’s a nostalgic deck like Jirachi Celebi, I think it can one-shot with Serperior, and if it’s designed to take out non-EX Pokémon, I believe an EX deck could work too.
It seems like this could easily sweep through low-rarity restrictions in solo mode as well.
It seems like this one would be a bit difficult for the user to deck out.
What the hell is going on with this guy’s face when you look at it closely?
Are you opening your mouth or closing it?
It’s a troubling issue for Evolution EX, but it’s not a difficult story to grow while holding back on handling it for the most part.
I thought there would be Pokémon with the same abilities in the card game as well, so I expected them to appear here too.
Hit it twice with a green onion.
>>129
Back to square one, huh?
>>129
It’s frustrating that if I go first, I usually lose because of my electric weakness.
>>129
Leeks have a weakness to electricity…
There are even signboards ex that carry the sorrow of being unable to deal damage due to having only one evolution, you know!?
“That face like ‘Are you still using EX?'”
I actually saw it against Giratina, and I was pushed back by a decent damage of just 50.
If you have this trait, 30 should be fine…!
You can also use Tapu Koko to Volt Switch and make Odoriodori your shield.
50 is doing quite well.
>>138
It’s unreliable for evolving against non-ex, but if you’re just hitting ex, it’s a pretty significant damage with a delicate number…
Is that what Promo Kamonegi is about?
Just put in 2 Lizard, 2 Candy, 2 Charizard EX, and 2 Charizard.
The number of evolution accidents has decreased… or has it? I’m not sure about the probability.
It seems that at least one non-ex Pokémon should be included in the ex deck.
Ex-Gabu is still one that can be dealt with.
I can just ignore it and shoot at others directly.
I wanted you to remember that when ex is defeated, it feels tough because they lose 2 points.
I couldn’t forgive it… A deck trying to evade the drawbacks of ex with 2 points + 2 points…!
The fact that you exist is seriously meta, you know…
>>147
Alola’s Nukenin
Togedemaru and Marowak are strong, but Marowak’s other matchups are too weak.
Could the Thunder Deck be making a comeback?
Then shall I hit with Hitmonchan…?
Putting in a simple Lucario makes battles stable against opponents.
Darkrai, Giratina, Gyarados
A man who can shut out everyone.
Can we manage to distinguish between non-ex and ex uses with Spear after all…?
Although there are considerations for the cloak and healing potion, if it has 40 damage and 70 HP, then it should generally work for the pre-evolution version.
The opponent is also putting pressure on the deck for this guy and is attaching two energy cards.
It’s tough to clear it just with Darkrai, but since it doesn’t get stuck, Darkrai plus something else will probably still be among the strongest.
It should no longer be acceptable to have a team consisting only of Darkrai and Giratina.
Knocked out with a surprise punch.
If it’s 50, you can build up the back while enduring, as long as it’s not EX-only.
Surprisingly high firepower.
Is it not time for Krimgandarklay once again?
Makenkani is amazing and fighting!
Since it’s only targeting ex, Rampardos isn’t relevant.
Well, if a bulky Grimmon comes out, it will end in a double knockout…
Even so, getting 1 point with a deck that has an ex waiting is significant.
Magiana can also use a cape for a one-hit knockout, but it’s steel…
Could the era of fighting be coming?
>>166
This guy always comes here.
>>166
I feel like images may not become as popular as people say they’ll be, even though it will be part of Meta.
Isn’t Capetetsu amazing?
>>168
I couldn’t forgive it… the one who’s comfortably growing on the bench…!
As expected, it’s Golem.
Free slots may die out, but if you include this in pachinko slots, you can use it as a countermeasure and turn the tables.
Even without Darkrai, you can kill just by occupying the battle field with Glaceon for 7 turns.
>>172
Glacia is too dead.
The Nagezukesaru has a super high suitability as a vanguard, so it’s actually strong in battle.
The Lucario deck dies and the Lucario deck becomes the peak era.
From the beginning, the battles have been chaotic, often raging or getting crushed by Golem, and generally, they are always in a good position.
>>177
I can’t reach the top, but I often stay in a relatively high position.
Even so, it’s easy to find opponents that you can build with Darkrai and Giratina without using EX cards.
Well, for now, I just want you to dissolve the partnership.
I want to pin this guy down because I want to harass him.
It would be good to switch the fee to the one that isn’t EX.
You can kill with Darkrai.
It sounds fun to have the performance that can lead to checkmate if the opponent only has EX.
Also, the AR is cute.
Kamex News reprints are OK (subsequent prohibitions are invalid).
What are you going to do about my Gira?
Compensate me.
As long as compatibility doesn’t come, this level will always have a place in the future.
Blastoise news reprint permission granted
How about expanding the range from Kuwagannon merchandise to trainers?
Elreid was trying hard for a while, but it turns out that fighting in EX doesn’t pay off after all.
You can kill with a weapon.
>>192
This is why the evaluation of Kekenkani is high this time.
>>192
Well then, I’ll put it on the bench after it evolves…
However, it’s quite common in Pokémon cards for strange Pokémon to have major meta abilities.
>>193
Right now, Iwapalace has this characteristic.
She has a cute face that looks like she isn’t thinking at all, but she’s ruthless.
Please give me a seed for battle that can be used only with colorless, which can produce 70.
>>196
If it’s a fight, 50 would be fine!
The next ranked match is going to be hell.
I checked and it really is a site about Blastoise.
I thought it was something like the Humphrey Report or something fictional like that…
I mean, can’t we just not use thunder energy?
In other words, if the opponent is using an ex-only deck, then playing this card can lead to a draw, right?
Just being able to tie a game where you lose to a terrible deck with just one card is good enough, right?
The Battle version of Lycanroc, Bloodfang, also seems strong.
Odoridori may not be strong in the early Alola environment, but I’ve heard it could hold its own a bit.
Are you planning to reproduce it on paper as well?
Speaking of which, the ex-Nassie, which is very active as an early wall, is also taking a significant hit.
>>205
Celebi and Gyarados also died.
>>210
Isn’t it good to hit with Jarooda?
Why are they preparing a shiny version of Machamp ex now?
If it’s Darkrai, we can win.
>>207
It takes at least 4 turns, you know…
>>207
I raised this guy for 4 turns in the back before taking down Darkrai.
Thinking about trading this guy for Darkrai, it doesn’t seem worth it in the end.
Strong ones in Pokémon cards.
Odoridori
– Crimgan
What is this game?
I would like to inform you that Kojofu Kojondo is a colorless energy.
If you look at the history of Pokémon cards, you’ll see that Noctowl and Unown were strong in the content.
It’s nothing special.
>>211
The nocturnal owl is still strong now.
Recently, it seems that the Electric type, which I thought was underwhelming, has received an incredible bombshell…
Everyone, listen up.
It’s an Airmd game.
Jalorda isn’t dead, right?
As a practical operation, I want to use it as a talisman when assembling electricity.
No, I definitely want to fully express and indulge in this guy.
Just let them sleep…
If you absolutely want to resist the drawing in GiraDaku, then you should at least prepare a poison dagger.
In the case of a bulky Darkrai, it would be a situation where it depends on whether it can recover in time or if it gets hit.
Isn’t it becoming more and more of an energy game?
Airmd Jibako with Hikari and Sere art… this is it!
It probably won’t work in serious situations, but I want to try a big surprise attack with Dodokabashi on the second turn of the first round.
I won’t allow a deck that only has the seed ex!
So, it’s Climga, Jibako, and Darkrai.