

Seed Odoridori HP70 Ability: Mystic Guard This Pokémon takes no damage from attacks by opponent’s “Pokémon-ex.” Thunder Shock 50 Weakness +20 Resistance Retreat Cost ×2 No.741 Dancing Pokémon Height: 0.6m Weight: 3.4kg
Hope
Rogue
Or despair
Deterrence
Or maybe a small fry.
I don’t know the nights without dancing.
The one who comes to poke you when you least expect it.
Messenger of Justice
Landmine
Pokémon’s Nukenin
Hope of the Universe
An answer to all living beings seeking peace.
The guardian deity of the innocent, the light that illuminates the darkness, and truth.
Alliance of the Good.
This is a nightmare for you!
I might remember it, but I have no image of Oridorio using the mystic protection at all.
The non-Ek’s second evolution probably can’t hold a candle to this.
I’m glad you were given a chance to perform.
Wings granted to those who specialize in disruption by discarding rank points.
Monster version of Fuwanfuriiz.
>>15You’re a little too much like a Yu-Gi-Oh brain, Torchic.
In the end, it just messed things up without leaving any results.
The nameless one, who has been thoroughly beaten, is saying something.
Generate energy with Giratina, reattach energy to Giratina with Lunala, and then knock it out.
This is Koko Ruppia.
This pest bird is below average.
It’s just garbage that puts restrictions on deck building without any jokes.
It’s boring because it just limits the freedom of the game.
It’s frustrating that card slots are being taken up for countermeasures when I only have 20 cards in the deck.
We prevent decks that only have EX from spreading → Insert a HIRI to resolve it!
I have never lost when using this.
I really wanted to suppress it, but I couldn’t hold back that Gira Dark…
>>26Deterrence usually collaborates with those who create deterrence and causes trouble.
It says that the game’s Guardian of Secrets is about two levels stronger.
I wanted it to be more focused on Gira-Lai.
It can be managed relatively easily.
I wanted all damage cuts from Taneex to completely shut down Gira Daku.
A type of Pokémon that won’t hit if you have countermeasures in place, but will start hitting when you drop those countermeasures.
>>32Of course, that’s true.
As for its role, it’s the type of card that’s fine to include just one copy in the deck, and once I see a non-EX Pokémon, there’s no point in bringing it out from my hand.
>>35I think that kind of operation is rare.
>>32Is it Nukenin?
There are also some on paper, but they are not particularly interesting.
It seems like it’s in the past tense, but this guy is still around in the master rank tier.
If it were to perish, I wouldn’t put a koala in Gira-dak.
>>34The person in first place 공개 their deck, and because the Gila Duck Koala became popular, the numbers have decreased now, but if that trend hadn’t happened, there would still be a lot more of them causing more chaos…
If this guy hadn’t been around, I wonder if anyone could have stopped the new Liza; in that sense, was the outcome good?
Did you manage to stop it with Solgaleo? The new Lizardon?
For now, even if the opponent only has seed Pokémon, just putting them out will create a deterrent.
I wonder why it was Odoridori and not Nukenin seriously…?
>>39You can provoke even by appearance.
>>39There are various things like whether Nukenin is a base form or an evolution, and the inability to raise its HP line…
I don’t know why it’s Odoridori.
Something like Usokkie is just right.
Isn’t it better to have a more mysterious Pokémon? Why is it you?
I’m hitting him with the intention of supporting him.
It seems like this might be a good time for Mimikyu, but somehow it’s this guy.
It’s weak that all damage reduction or nullification abilities are limited to techniques.
I think that, apart from status abnormalities, traits shouldn’t be excluded from the subject, should they?
If it’s an Esper type, the Giratina deck will become a hell that incorporates Magical Guard…
If it were Mimikyu, Acerola would have been able to use it and it would have been even stronger.
If a strong Electric EX comes out in the future, it will probably be adopted as a partner role.
Can dance right away.
I can dance amazingly.
I want them to add Pokémon that nullify abilities this time.
It would have been perfect if it weren’t for the weak Electric-type characters.
Conversely, it means that electricity can continue to work with this thing from now on.
>>54Isn’t it unnecessary?
I honestly think that thanks to this guy, the variety of decks has increased quite a bit.
>>55If it weren’t for this guy, I probably would still be holding onto Liza Fire, so I can’t deny it.
This game lacks any pleasurable actions that exceed 200 consecutive hits.
>>60Sometimes I see endangered species that have been countered by including ♢3 armor.
At least it contributed to lowering the card power of the EX deck.
Having to deal with opponents who say, “Your deck will get stuck with birds,” while I’m seriously trying to come up with countermeasures makes me feel like an idiot.
>>58In ranked matches, there are times when it’s better to completely abandon strategies against decks you’re not good at and focus on improving your win rate against other decks.
>>58Well, if there were a deck build that doesn’t struggle against all decks, it wouldn’t be so difficult.
When I put Odori into Giladark, it’s just strong.
It was good that they implemented it at the same time as the candy because the ex environment was pointless.
Is Nukenin banned in both the game and the card?
Shut up! Take this first move, brat!!
As long as I am not active now, I have no vision for being active in the future.
Frikasutan has died.
>>68Alright.
>>68If I can’t unleash a snowstorm on the first turn, there’s a possibility of being countered right now…
I’m not active… Should I distribute the mystical protection to other colors as well…?
>>70There’s no need to go out of your way to pretend to be in charge; it’s just a setup for distribution.
>>70Do you still think the management is noble enough to do something like that?
There’s no way to distribute the same thing to absolute good and evil.
At least it’s way more enjoyable than the previous environment.
>>77Since there isn’t enough time to accumulate energy lazily, we can run battles instead…
It feels like spending an enormous amount of time on something like Giladark, and when you lose, it makes you feel like your time is wasted even more than seeing it on the bulletin board.
>>81I think the match where they are dancing quite a bit will take a fair amount of time.
There are many things to think about, so it doesn’t have that simple task feel like Giradark.
If anything, even without Odori, it was barely surviving with only 80 points back in the previous season, right? Free Tan.
Giraudak is more unpleasant than Fricas.
The stress from the candy is intense, so I think I prefer last season’s…
The refreshment of using candy and quickly getting results is stronger than the stress when it is used.
It’s sad that the weak fish was paired with this guy.
Dancing bird game?
It’s a candy game.
Currently, it’s become a luck-based game with candy as a premise to counter those two.
Stop Gira Dark.
The last season’s Giradark was simply too much and was dulling.
This season, it may be the most common, but it’s interesting to match against various decks.
No matter which deck you choose, you feel a sense of risk…
Dark killed, didn’t he?
Gira is alive, but…
Before the candy game, it was called the coin toss game.
It’s always the kind of people who say this and that.
>>89Is it your first time playing a card game? There’s no such thing as an environment without complaints.
Since I only have 20 cards in the deck, it’s pointless to think about it when I’m told that I need this kind of card.
If you build a deck to counter something, it just lowers the deck’s stability and makes it impossible to win against other matchups.
Where has Arceus disappeared to?
>>91I sometimes see Crobat.
>>91Both Masquirin Crobat and Darkrai Crobat can still be encountered.
To be honest, I am suffering, but if I think about whether it’s good that you’re here, I’m glad that you are.
I think it’s nice that the first attack, which was only a penalty, is now active thanks to the candy.
>>93When I held the mascara, I remembered that this was a game where you click your tongue first…
If Tapu Koko has this performance, then it really is Koko… it might have been like that.
Why did they give Odoridori something like this?
Even if there are Odoridori, those who can hold EX will still hold it, so there’s no reason for this guy to be here.
Dialga is already…
Dear Al, you said we’d always be together!
I tried using the Osakana EX since I had it all set up, but it’s tough that Manaphy is hard to use even before Bird, and it requires 3 energies.
Well, although the candy itself is imported from paper, the paper can be searched randomly from the deck for goods, so it is viable as a strategy.
Isn’t the fact that all of PokePoke’s searches are randomly assigned the biggest element of luck in the game?
I think it’s amazing that there are so many different decks even during this time.
Last month, it was like there were no Pokémon other than Giratina, Gyarados, and Lizardon at this time.
Arceus couldn’t keep up with the speed, but its base stats are good, so it can surprisingly do well.
I think I’ll really stop seeing it completely in the next pack or maybe the one after that anyway.
>>105This guy completely disappearing is like a non-ex, so it’s the strongest environment, and it seems like various guys are going to die all at once.
GiraDaku was released too early with this performance.
Even if it starts with Zubat, it’s strong that Crobat can switch out with 0 escape.
The top levels of the environment are still in chaos.
Mascarene owls have come to prominence quite a bit now.
>>111I thought the Lizard Pokémon was trending, but it was replaced by Lizardon and now the trend has returned to the Bakugames type, and the environment is going in circles.
It’s difficult because trends vary depending on the matching rank.
I heard that Solgaleo is no longer in the Master Rank, so when I jumped into Hi-Rank 2, there were way too many of them and I was really disheartened.
This guy probably won’t leave until he can build a proper electric deck, and I think he’ll stick around for a while longer.
I guess they’ll create something for the next pack to suppress Giradark.
>>114A trait that nullifies damage other than skill damage or removes the opponent’s traits can be effective even on paper, and I think it will appear.
What is it?
Are you saying that Jibakudori is not a proper deck?
Thanks to candy, various second evolutions have become usable, but there’s a feeling of uncertainty about whether it’s good that the game has turned into one where having the candy and the evolved forms ready means victory.
Well, it’s a game where the one who can make ◯◯ first wins, and it’s been that way from the beginning until now.
Even though I’m getting a red card on the second turn, it doesn’t make sense that I’m getting hit with candies from the regular four cards that come back.
In the end, I have no choice but to use the candy on my second turn.
>>118If you’re going to create a gap to fit in a Reika, it’s better to think about how to make your deck run more effectively; that’s ultimately stronger.
>>121In this environment, Rekka 0 is definitely… it can hit both the abundant Nyaoha and the scarce Iwanko, so it should have a priority right after Professor Monbo…
I started to think that it’s pretty amazing how Greninja continues to hold the front line no matter the environment.
Because of this guy, Dadalinex is crying.
>>120It doesn’t matter if that guy looks like he’s going to die anytime he shows up, right!?
The additional Tane EX just feels like it lacks punch even without this guy…
It’s a luck-based game, so arguing about which is strong is really futile.
In the end, holding the highest minimum value Gila Dark is the best thing.
I’m not really concerned about things like the Nagezuke monkey, but it’s a bit worrisome that I haven’t secured a single one yet.
For me, who uses a Kairyu deck, it is both light and prey.
I basically dislike it, but this guy’s art seems to be teasing and looks fun, so I’ll forgive it.
There’s no point in worrying about the ups and downs of each match in this game.
When fighting a thousand battles with a mind of nothingness, I only think about whether I can prevail.
Since it’s a game with a lot of luck elements, you can’t evaluate it without increasing the number of attempts to reach a conclusion.
>>129In extreme cases, you can reach Master even if you win 1000 times and lose 1300 times.
The win rate is about 43%, but that’s the level of the discussion.
>>146I made a mistake, it was 1000 wins and 1200 losses.
Thanks to this guy, I’ve been using various Pokémon as a sub-attacker, so it’s been fun.
What is this Giladark that won’t stop even in the thread images…?
>>132There are no means to criticize traits in this game…
Hey there!
The Lizardback Tortoise type looks like it’s fun to use because it gives a sense of playing a game.
There used to be a chance for EX outside the environment, but now those guys who are falling behind have appeared.
>>136Well, that’s not limited to PokéPoké; it’s just the way of all games, I suppose…
There was a property that negated characteristics on the paper, right?
I prefer AR.
The official judgment that it doesn’t matter if Odoridori faces hate.
It seems that the ability lockdown will come soon, but I wonder when it will arrive.
I was looking at the illustration and laughing when I first drew the AR.
I couldn’t laugh after reading the effects.
I guess the timing of the stadium implementation is related to countermeasures for characteristics.
Let’s put down snow paths to the unmanned power station and the silent lab.
Mata-Dogas makes a new appearance with gas in tow…
It seems that when Giradac and Odoridori end in a draw, it has become a ritual for the Giradac side to use up all their hand cards uselessly during the final turn and celebrate.
>>147Such shitty behavior shouldn’t become a trend.
It’s more troubling to have cards whose usage is unclear…
You can tell that this game is not being taken seriously since there are hardly any game development letters.
I seriously don’t see water.
When I see water energy in ranked matches, it’s almost always Odoridori-Gekkouga, and sometimes mixed color Tethe-Gekkouga.
I encountered a GW-2 once, but since I was a bird, I surrendered right away.
I thought that like paper, non-ex Alobeton would have properties that negate, but it might be completely different from paper like in the thread image.
If I were to wish for something, I would have wanted the energy cost to be two colorless instead.
Gekkouga is not water.
>>157I’m the main attacker, so it’s Water and Electric energy…
I want to use it for a Yo-washi game.
If special ability nullifying stadiums or ability nullifying abilities come as countermeasures for characteristics.
Measures will require stadium removal cards and ability negation items.
There aren’t that many cards, it’s only 20.