
It looks really fun to have five cards in each other’s trash.
It seems like it’s written something outrageous, but even if it can actually be used, it doesn’t seem like it’s that significant.
Is Kabayaki-sama coming?
By the time this is shot, it seems like I’ll have drawn all the necessary cards.
A 150 cm skinny person with a heavy build but no firepower.
If only the first technique were stronger…
What is this subtle technique?
Library out = It’s not a losing game…
It could be strong if it can be done quickly, but…
When I went back home for the New Year and was forced to let my relatives’ kids start using this app, I was told that I couldn’t use Starfish Man, but is the character in the thread strong?
>>8I think I’ll be treated like a rag by that outdated Star Man now.
>>8Even though Hitode-Man is already outdated, I think if a Slug and Hitode-Man deck (or rather, a Starmie ex deck) faced off, the Hitode-Man deck would normally come out on top.
That level of strength.
I can already tell that CPU-kun, the expert, will be in trouble from now on.
>>10It’s probably a practical Gyaratina Lunaladeck.
I don’t care how weak you are, CPU-kun.
Please stop overwhelming me with your fastest Kekekan evolution.
>>12Using communication goods and Mars and Natsume’s trainer cards accurately is really annoying.
>>186I want to switch heads with this Auto-kun over here.
>>189Could it be… that if I build the same deck as the CPU, it will win just the same!?
I can easily imagine that CPU-kun has been holding onto this in his hand since he drew it with a Great Ball.
>>13The Rayquaza event was terrible, wasn’t it?
Since one side is Esper, it might be usable if you store energy with Gardevoir.
I’ll use Mewtwo.
Instead of trashing it as a part, you could swap the thread card from your hand and play it, attaching the original energy plus two (Steel) to Dusk (Dawn) Necrozma, which would be at a good level.
3 Energy 60 is normally weak…
Is it impossible unless the support specifically for Ultra Beasts is exceptionally powerful?
Gatsubon can calculate what damage will come flying in.
I thought it would be great for NPCs since using Natsume can make you feel skilled.
Decks weaker than a certain strength will be mercilessly cut off.
Surely there are probably various things supporting it.
Is the fastest only two times Giratina Hikari with steel energy?
>>20In the end, it takes 4 turns, so the number of turns doesn’t change whether you happen to draw Super and Steel alternately or not.
>>23Steel Hand Giratina → Hikari Steel Hand Giratina → Since it’s super stick, isn’t it the fastest to attack last in 3 turns?
>>20I guess it’s the third turn with just Steel Energy for Giratina + Lunala…
No matter how troublesome the additional effects are, having no energy acceleration and needing 4 energies to cast for 120 is just a joke.
At least 150, that’s for sure.
I won’t use it unless it’s a really powerful support, even at 150.
Crab ex is just the right strength to flow steadily in ranked matches with Gyrados.
If I can attach 4 energy to this guy, there are plenty of other ones I’d like to attach energy to.
If a compatible support is established, the conversation will change.
It’s really frustrating that if you can’t attack with 1 energy, you can’t do anything until you accumulate 3 energy.
I think that the environment with Amoonguss and Incineroar is pretty tough.
Next pack’s losing slot
>>31This isn’t a pack, this guy.
>>34When you look closely, it had a promo mark on it…
>>31Isn’t it a distribution promo?
Is the Pokepoke management harboring a grudge against dragons?
At least can’t it be 2 energy 50?
Still, I won’t use it.
If we consider the effort of preparing and the advantages of a strong draw, it seems better to use other cards.
>>35Well, if the deck can operate at the level of activating on the third turn, then candy is stronger.
If Giratina goes out and dies, then with Lusamine…
>>36By that time, even if you drop 5 cards from your deck, it must be after you’ve finished crushing them, right…?
I think the Dragon in Pokémon cards is multi-colored, but it relies on having a 60-card deck along with special energy and means to fetch energy…
>>39No, the standalone performance is much higher…
It’s a promo, so it’s just a joke slot, but there is a possibility that it could be usable from around the second turn by some mistake.
Crawdaunt EX seems like it could be a reincarnation of Nassy EX if it’s packed, which is romantic.
Unlike grass, there aren’t many things like a romantic cannon with water, and the recovery and stamina are lacking.
When will we get support to attach any energy to Dragon-type?
I wonder who the trainer is that would do that.
>>45It’s fine to use Wataru or something, I don’t know the paper version of Wataru though.
>>45Wataru…?
>>45There are plenty of dragon users, but those kinds of people seem likely to be designated as Pokémon.
It would be a problem if this could be done so easily…
At this point, it would be okay if only the opponent’s bench takes 20 damage each for a total of 150 damage.
The deck trash doesn’t fit together.
Is it good if rainbow energy comes?
Even Lunala, which can move energy by itself and use moves faster than Giratina, has a rather low usage rate.
If this guy relies entirely on external support, it would definitely be better to just hit it with a single Giratina…
If it’s 4 energy, I’d rather have it trampled than see any clumsy tactics.
At least if it were Steel Super No No, it would have been easier to support, but why is there such a strict restriction?
>>54I guess it’s because using it too quickly might have negative effects…
For that reason, it’s not great that Akuziking is doing things like discarding energy for 2 energy.
The poor quality of the Kasumi and good water support card is to blame.
This is what a promo is like.
If this is a sign from the pack, then I’d wonder why it was born.
>>56
If you can release it quickly, it seems like there might be a chance, at least it’s better than the pack-produced damage rares.
If I can complete this, then the drawback of having Rampardos in my discard pile doesn’t feel like a big deal.
The problem is far greater until it is completed.
Rayquaza ex is still usable.
Lunala’s ability is exclusive to Ultra Pokémon, but does the thread image also count as an Ultra Pokémon?
>>60It’s a Dragon type, I’m telling you!
>>60Read carefully.
The energy removal is limited to ultra Pokémon in the bench, but there are no restrictions in the battle area.
Cresselia ex was pretty bad too.
The fact that it has a face like Darkrai ex is even more infuriating.
Wataru seems to be a Dragonite support, so Iris or Shaga would be good, don’t you think?
It’s interesting that once this guy can be used normally, the whole evolution deck will be dead, but it’s fine if it’s weak enough.
>>65I want you to die just once~~~~~~
The strongest distribution ex is Laplace.
Even though it’s a promotion, they could have made it a bit more usable.
Are there any cards currently being used in the promotional environment?
>>68The self-harming monkey was rampaging for a while.
But this guy has such a strong image that it’s shocking how weak he is.
>>69The key feature of USUM is this weak…
>>69Well, there’s still twilight and dawn…
The probability that only the same energy appears until the 4th turn (i.e., losing) is already 12.5%, but what is the probability that only the targeted energy appears…?
There might be a support character like NageTukeSaru in the new expansion.
While using skills and attaching Steel, if I die, I will replace all energy with my ability.
It would be strong if I could bring out Gardevoir from the very beginning.
>>73I said that only Psychic-type Pokémon can use Gardevoir during the time of Dragon Giratina.
Why do we also have to trash this when the restrictions are so tight?
The promo probably can’t boost performance.
Low rarity Pokémon that evolve into practical (not necessarily top meta) high rarity ones like Fukamaru.
I feel that a good feeling version with a different illustration is the happiest compromise.
>>75Fukamaru has a differentiation point in that it has no weaknesses compared to the fighting type.
>>82Promofukamaru battle, right?!
>>89That’s true.
Well, there is the distinguishing feature of being able to target weaknesses.
>>75If the performance is boosted in a promotion, users who start later will complain…
Well, it’s about me who doesn’t have a Promorebo…
I hope that when I do an Ultra Burst, this guy will appear more easily, especially Necrozma: Dawn Wings at the same time.
I’m pairing Jyararanga with Odoridori, but I never seem to rise above Hyper Ball 1…
It’s really strange to think that Ultra Necrozma can be released from an egg.
How is it character marketing to reduce legendary Pokémon ex to promotional waste…?
Well, is there a way of thinking that everyone can get it…?
>>80If you’re going to do that, at least I want it to be in AR.
The fact that someone says “nameless” is weak means they are strong.
>>83Can you tell me after you master using the dragon Giratina?
>>83The current situation is hopelessly weak…
Whether it will change depending on the support of the new expansion is unknown…
In this game, it’s ultimately just about comparing the size of the numbers you can produce, so I prefer that the drawbacks seem a bit more beneficial than the additional effects of the techniques, as they can lead to larger numbers or allow for earlier use.
>>84The quick strike is so advantageous that even with some disadvantages, the one who can execute it quickly is stronger.
Rayquaza EX had a Dialga Rayquaza archetype, after all…
There’s no way you can manage this guy even with full effort in caregiving…
Since there is a fish net in the water, there is also fertilizer for the cemetery, though.
I need to peel the pack of Prevo’s Kyukon soon…
Rayquaza is easy to use because it doesn’t have any color restrictions.
What the heck is this guy?
First of all, Enex is heavy, so it’s inevitably slow, and in this game, you don’t lose even if your deck has 0 cards. What am I supposed to do about that…?
I might include it if a deck mission for only Dragon types comes out.
>>96Isn’t it good enough with just Gab?
Why did Rayquaza come here as a jobless creature in the first place?
>>97Because it is also delinquency.
>>101The composite dragon still has the potential to thrive, so that’s good…
>>97The first appearance of the paper is also without a frame…
Even if I turn a blind eye to everything, I think the H150 with a score of 120 can’t accelerate energy in the current environment, which feels quite precarious.
The only promos I’ve used are Mankey and Jigglypuff, I guess…
This guy is being talked about a lot, but if you look closely, it was a promotion.
Well, I guess it’s fine then…
It’s a card that upgrades its performance based on the number of burial sites, right?
I wonder if the double energy will come soon.
Please reissue the Promo Monkey, I beg you.
There are ones that can be used relatively well before evolving, like Promo Pudding.
This time, the Dodokabashi seemed strong, but I have no intention of using it.
Rayquaza is responsible for the sky in land, sea, and air, so it often has a colorless appearance.
Being unemployed, delinquency, and being a nameless transformation…
If someone has no means of acceleration and has enough turns to use a 4 energy attack three or four times after their deck runs out, the match would have already been decided normally.
I think Rayquaza > Cresselia ≥ Lapras > Necrozma.
In the current environment, I don’t want to use HP 150 in EX…
When it is said that the original delinquency is paper, being jobless feels like it has a consistent storyline, and I dislike that!
The most appreciated promotion is the different illustration of ♢3 that I haven’t pulled in the current pack.
>>114I’m starting to get anxious because I still have 0 copies of the promotional Alolan Ninetales for the event I’m currently participating in.
By the way, isn’t the pace of new releases too fast?
I have only drawn one Kekenkani so far.
>>115The arrival of a new expansion means that trades can be made, so let’s exchange.
I don’t know about trade medals.
>>115Since it’s related to the gacha updates of other games, this is probably about right.
There is a possibility that there are broken cards in non-UBs that haven’t been revealed yet, even though UB is trending.
There’s no need to trash this too.
Why are there disadvantages after going this far?
>>119Well, since I can choose the timing to use it voluntarily, I thought I could try to use it all up as much as possible by then… but if I spend this much time adding energy, the opponent will clearly see what I’m doing…
Rayquaza is usable because of its colorlessness, so if you like Rayquaza, it has really good performance.
Steel is fine since Dialga provides it, but I wonder if there’s something for super energy. If Gardevoir could work with any Pokémon, it would be an immediate solution.
>>122Giratina, Hikari, and so on…
There are cases where being colorless is quite admirable just because it’s colorless.
Right now, with Ilima supporting us, we have a tailwind.
There are so many Pokémon that I can’t take my time.
>>125One time for a specific local area and one time for a bundle pack of three local areas.
At this rate, it seems likely that I will cover all the regions in two years.
Arokyu is hard to hit this time.
When the three-connected Betbetar appeared, I couldn’t help but laugh weirdly.
Greninja, Darkrai, Skarmory, Keromatsu, Nyaoha, Fukamaru, Snorlax
In this way, promo cards are also being used at the forefront of ranked matches.
>>131It’s not like the performance around here is just for promo only, like a self-harming monkey.
Rayquaza has heavy energy, but if you can achieve it, it can be quite destructive, and if it looks like it’s about to be defeated, it can retreat with Irima, so it’s not weak.
>鋼はディアルガが配ってくれるからいいとして超エネも何か無いかなサーナイトがポケモンならなんでもいいなら即解決するんだがThere are discussions that Dialga, using 2 energy to produce 2 energy, does not provide acceleration or stability for the core of Necrozma.
What I can think of is something like the energy designated steel Mewtwo, Nara, and Giratina.
Despite lowering stability, I’m losing in damage against Mewtwo…
If it’s colorless, you can just put water on it and recover with Kai.
What is this card?
Well, it also decreases my own deck, so it puts me at a disadvantage too.
>>138Once this guy is out, the flow is already set to go with him, so there’s no time to worry about the disadvantages.
I think it’s really strange to have 130 RBIs with just one energy.
>>139That’s absolutely ridiculous…
It’s a pitiful fighting Pokémon that can’t even search, has two evolutions, and inflicts 50 self-damage…
>>143Say that after you throw away that candy.
>>143How are you eating candy in a fossilized state?
>>139What’s up with this guy that when you try to stall with over 140 HP, there aren’t even any downsides?
Well, I think this Necrozma has a good role.
It looks cool when decorated in a file.
I wanted them to make it stronger, even if it was through a form that serves as a premise for recreating the Ultra Burst.
The blue ball mark for the promo is so uncool that it can’t even serve its purpose for decoration.
Conversely, is it the case that the maximum fixed damage per energy is set at 130?
Well, to be honest, if it’s a fossil with 2 evolutions, I think it’s correct for it to be something like Rampardos.
Gardevoir… can it be used…?
Expectations are rising for the newcomer with an effective 130 damage at 1 energy with Luzamine.
Finally, I was the ace back in the days when we were doing it on paper.
It’s okay not to use “ex.”
“` ENERGY Special Energy Double Dragon Energy This card can only be attached to Pokémon, and as long as it is attached, it works as 2 Energy of all types. (If this card is attached to something other than a Pokémon, discard it.) Illus. 5ban Graphics 018/018 ©2015 Pokémon/Nintendo/Creatures/GAME FREAK. “`
I want Double Dragon Energy after all.
>>154I feel like there will eventually be some kind of downside.
Otherwise, Giratina will be too useless.
>>160Spending one or two energies on a Pokémon that has energy going outside the deck could potentially be a disadvantage at that point… no, accelerating with two energies is ridiculously strong for trainers.
The thread image seems like it would just be fine if it fought normally…
I wonder if there will be anything left to trash by the time I can shoot…
Kamex news reprints welcome.
Better than Masiveen.
>>159Well, as expected…
If anything, a Serperior that only works on dragons would be fine too.
If all Dragon Pokémon are included, just accelerating by 1 energy would be quite helpful.
Pokemon like Gab and Jyararanga are really strong in theory, so just giving them one energy of any color allows them to be quite effective.
>>165If I can activate it within the shortest possible time including evolution of Candy, it’s pretty strong, and if Gab evolves, there’s another chance with its ability, Draw…
It’s a 5-card trash that’s so heavy and has things that can’t directly gain life points…
Well, I shouldn’t underestimate it since it probably has a high potential for evolution and can easily lead to a stalemate.
I think Grimgan was the only one properly used as a dragon, mainly utilized as a meat wall.
>>167Don’t pretend that Dragonite doesn’t exist.
>>167A dragon that assumes it can attack is like flipping a coin for energy every turn, so it’s really impossible.
In every match, there’s a chance of automatically losing against the energy opponent about 1/4 to 1/8 of the time.
How about a support that removes 30 HP in exchange for adding one Dragon Energy?
It should have around 250 HP, given its appearance.
It’s just as good as Celebi.
I felt that Massburn was weak… I wonder if there is a powerful dedicated support for it.
>>171Using Lusamine, you can deal 120 damage immediately, so it has a certain use since you can knock out Darkrai in one hit, right?
Double Dragon Machine Gun
Goods
Attach two energy cards that work as all types of energy to a Dragon-type Pokémon.
How about this?
It feels really good to bring out a Spearow in front of someone with a lot of energy like this.
I sometimes think that Pokepoke hates dragons.
I don’t think Mimikyu is as weak as people say.
There weren’t many stable high-power Grass-type Pokémon.
>>178At first glance, I thought it was weak, but holding a Mascarin deck, I feel like having that guy would really help a lot.
If EX Seed Pokémon are weak, most of the popular Pokémon become weak, and it becomes boring.
Massiveoon can be combined with Lusamine and other UB for support, and can also use Grass Man Erika, so it’s better not to evaluate it too highly on its own.
Still, it’s true that it feels subtle.
I want a dragon-type exclusive support that can attach one of each of two types of energy.
I can say it’s better than Dragon Giratina…
Massebounce is quite heavy at 2 energy for 30 damage.
>>187I laughed when I heard that it’s weaker than a 2 Energy 40 damage Riolu’s punch.
This time, I gave up on getting 10 wins once I completed the card collection.
Using Mars and finishing off with Akagi is so annoying.
This is the most unstable event where I couldn’t win consistently, the Kekenkani.
The mission to win without losing a single point was completely unattainable due to bad luck.
>>193Because of the stability of crabs, there are often situations where, even if the deck match is good, one of them gets taken.
I thought I somehow won despite the crabs being annoying, but then I lost because they used Natsume Akagi accurately.
Isn’t the deck trash really weak in this game?
It’s a Noctowl that eliminated the luck element…
There is a tendency to think that if it’s free, even if it’s garbage, it’s fine.
The first attack Kekenkani is quite the criminal move.
Since the means to recover trashed cards are limited, if you target an opponent who is struggling in the early game, you can potentially lock them out.
>>200Don’t use a weak deck that can’t win against an opponent in an accident.
>>200I see, it’s a perfect plan!
If you can overlook not being able to use techniques in the early stages…
It’s only natural that if the opponent makes a mistake and we can make strong moves, we can win…
If I can hit for 120 damage while my opponent is in an accident, I can usually win, so trash talk doesn’t really matter anymore.
Dragonite also requires 4 energies, but it only has 2 color specifications.
This side is a strict 2:2 specification.
After having other UBs battle, let’s bring out Necrozma and attach energy with Lusamine, right?
Steel only has tsundere characters, and there are no super ones.
>>207The fact that the target for energy attachment is limited to UB doesn’t mean that you have to fight with UB just to use Lusamine.
A punch from Machamp is nothing but weak.
The one-cost punch of the Ocorizaru is the strongest.
It seems like even the weak-looking Maschiff is likely to be used normally.
It can’t be helped because if it’s strong and stable, it would probably be very uncomfortable.