
This season, if we want to win steadily, I have the image of Giladak, and the upside feels like Liza.
It was surprising to see Tapu Lele and Arceus appear in the second half.
Tef is selective about opponents, but Arceus can unleash considerable power depending on the cards drawn, which is great.
It’s impressive that Arceus isn’t affected by things like paralysis.
Wasn’t it good to raise Solgaleo without recoil damage?
>>5Really, Machamp will cry.
I’m grateful to Solgaleo for taking down a lot of Ninetales.
What kind of deck is Kyukon?
It’s a promotional event.
If Liz hadn’t been there, I would have taken over the world.
I tried using Solgaleo, but unexpectedly I couldn’t become Solgaleo and died a lot, which is a bit frustrating.
>>11I wonder why Pokémon like Mudsdale and Snorlax, which seem to have decent specs, often get knocked out before Solgaleo comes out?
What is Kyukon?
That’s like a Kekenkani EX deck.
Stop it! When I say Gekkooga deck, a pretty good deck ends up becoming a Gekkooga deck.
Both wall Pokémon and Hoshigumo-chan sink under the relentless aggro attacks of Kekenkani.
I wanted to use a Solgaleo deck and kept opening packs, but when I actually played, my usual Masquerain deck was stronger…
Basically, without relying on candy, Solgaleo is a bit weak, but even without candy, there’s still a chance for the girls to make a strong move, and Zard has a favorable matchup against Solgaleo… It’s great that old decks perform well with candy, but it’s sad that it’s a flagship Pokémon!
What’s with the fact that I’m coming back to Algi-Radak a bit?
What? Is the sign for Pokémon not Charizard?
>>21It seems that the officials are likely thinking about this kind of thing too.
Two types of Liza EX and Pikachu EX! They’re probably doing it carelessly.
>>21Where are Blastoise and Venusaur…?
>>25The fact that Satoshi didn’t have Blastoise and Venusaur in his party is everything.
Charizard is treated as being in a class of its own.
Lunala…
However, the non-ex Giratina using Lunala that you encounter sometimes is quite strong.
You say that, but it ended up being Pikachu’s first shot at world domination, didn’t it?
When Odoridori is eliminated, Gira Daku cannot be stopped.
If only Odoridori’s moves were colorless…
>>29It looks like it will be a crappy game.
>>29I don’t want an environment where EX’s human rights are completely gone!
>>33But I have a feeling that the number of people with “shinpi” will increase.
>>39If that happens, Amarge will be strong.
If Odoridori’s technique were colorless, I think it would be introduced into various decks and make the environment a complete mess.
If you’re building a deck with only the new cards, I think it’s fine for beginners to use Solgaleo for now.
Venusaur’s tank deck is somewhat troublesome, but wasn’t Blastoise in PokéPoké…?
The Dragon type is too difficult to use, so I want dedicated support.
It seems that the Overcoming Gengar deck has become popular in recent tournaments.
It seems that they can’t win against the crucial Giradack at all…
Kamex doesn’t even remember the effects of its moves.
>>37It’s a sweet rain; you can attach as much water energy as you like.
>>41Too strong.
>>41That’s bad, Kasumi-san is unnecessary, isn’t she?
Solgaleo has an incredibly strong ability… it’s just that there are many natural enemies in the environment, so it’s not weak, okay? Even beginners can easily reach Master rank with it.
I wanted to reach Master, but I kept losing in Hyper 3 and decided to give up.
>>43No copying and pasting spam responses allowed.
People who were drawn to Poké Poké by Solgaleo might cry when they see the trailer.
It seems that the Acerola deck is good when looking only at the win rate against Gyarados.
I wonder if it’s true…
I feel like I’ll be killed by Gira as usual.
>>48Even when looking at the overseas tournament data, only 50% is shown, so I don’t think it’s a fake deck.
The cards that can be distributed as a promotion only have performance that is appropriate for that purpose.
AI doesn’t have the intelligence to promote promotional cards.
If the old promotions become too strong from now on, new players can’t join, so we can’t make the promotions stronger.
>>50It’s just a matter of re-releasing the promotional distribution event…
If you deal damage to Mimikyu, you can’t just not attach energy to Daku because it will be returned with Acerola.
…I understand up to that point, but I still feel like it’s not enough.
I wonder what the Acerola deck is missing.
>>52Simply the specs of Mimkyu and Shirodesuna…
>>52If Mimikyu could move with 1 Energy, it would have been quite interesting.
>>52Since Shirodesuna’s Escape Energy is too heavy, I switched to Steel Energy and am using it as a partner for Solgaleo.
It’s quite tough to set everything up, but Darkrai can deal damage inevitably with energy attached, and if I can get one Acerola in to fully heal it, it can withstand one hit even with weaknesses taken into account, so I need to gather Solgaleo by then.
If they don’t come together, I will die…
Alolan Ninetales could have used a regular 80 damage Blizzard, don’t you think?
It’s a really popular one in its Alolan form, but it hardly gets any appearances.
I wonder if Air Motor could reach HP 70 even now.
It’s a bit disjointed that it takes 2 turns with Hiri despite being weak to Thunder.
>>57Airmd is shouldering steel all by itself…
Could Magiana be the only one that can take its place?
Even though Mudou-san should be strong with his current specs, the fact that Solgaleo isn’t performing as much as mentioned is telling…
What have you done to Mudou-san, the Steel Ace?
Mimikyu is such a popular Pokémon, so it would be nice if its base stats could be increased even more in Generation 3…
Conversely, there are too many things like the 3 Energy 90 Glaceon that we cannot save.
What do you mean by taking 10 damage every time I check…?
Masakajana is difficult, and it’s clear what to do; I tend to grip Gaburamu Pardo.
I don’t have time to call friends, this game is so fast!
>>64It’s okay to call friends until you die.
Please stop calling Nyaroote and Fuksuro.
In the next pack, Mimi or Shiro will probably be there.
If someone at Mudou’s level comes quickly, we could do a Steel fast attack… No, in effect, Solgaleo is already a fast attack, isn’t it?
I haven’t used it because it’s too leisurely, so I don’t know.
Is it possible that Mimikyu is meant to partner with Gigalith?
>>68It seems tough to have 2 energy x2 even though I don’t have much stamina.
Well, in the end, it’s a game where you can win just by holding Sogaleo, so anything else is pointless.
>>69Since it’s a deck that becomes very disadvantaged if you don’t assemble your cards quickly, I think it’s largely about luck.
>>73It seems that not many people know that you can delay with Cosmoem.
>>90Unless you use two Cosmoem, Solgaleo will usually be ready first…
It seems that Kasumi is becoming a hindrance and making the energy of the water Pokémon heavier…
I feel like Erika is becoming a bottleneck and strong cards against grass aren’t coming.
It’s understandable that the distribution promo is weak, but I wish they would stop making the CPU battles unnecessarily difficult.
It’s not that I’m good at playing; I just do pointless things like starting off with a Poké Ball from the professor.
>>74Things like Mars may be surprising, but accidents frequently happen normally.
Solgaleo’s firepower is a bit lacking, so it would be best to have Airmd try hard.
But Solgaleo-kun also won the mirror match from the debate, right? He lost to Arceus though.
Giraudok pairs well with Musca, but sometimes it ends up not aligning due to continuous hand depletion attacks.
If it’s impossible with Musca, then I don’t think it’s possible to give a favorable advantage to Giladak with just a second evolution.
There’s no preparation or anything like that.
It’s just like that even in a normal match.
I’m used to this Oak 0 progress over here.
>>80Poor thing… It seems like you’re asking for a lot of hands, but Professor Oak isn’t coming, which must be tough.
Surprisingly, CPUs can sometimes just sink down after an accident.
Not being able to draw an Oak card means…
It means that Oak cannot draw two cards.
At first, I thought it was all about the candy, but there are times when Rekka, Mars, and Nanjamo work really well, so I actually like this environment.
There was a time when I just sent out a single Rokon and did nothing, leading to my defeat.
The honorary deck slot called “Oak and Monster Ball.”
>>86If there’s deck compression, you put in as much as you can, right?
>>88That frame is the same as the paper…
A single evolution can be quite risky.
I feel that the risk of having a weak seed doesn’t change that much whether it’s in binary evolution or single evolution.
Taking advantage of a gap that no one would probably use.
I was able to win quite a bit with Kekenkani.
I was using Palkia, which I had built up energy by continuously attacking with Front Kekenkani, to finish things off.
There are many things I want to say about the game, but the balance in matches is surprisingly good.
>>93Except for Giratina and Darkrai.
I feel the end of the season as the judgments to concede in ranked matches are becoming quicker and quicker.
Is that ranked match until today?
I haven’t done anything at all.
If you hate Gyarados, then a water Oricorio with Shaymin is good.
You can hardly win unless you have a Neccohara.