
Seed Tekkaguyah HP120 Ultra Beast National Pokédex No. 0797 Space Pokémon Height: 9.2m Weight: 999.9kg Ability: Ultra Blaster Can be used once during your turn. Switch one of your “Ultra Beasts” in the battle area with an “Ultra Beast” on the bench. Moon Burton 100 Flip a coin; if tails, this attack fails. Steel Decorative Steel Weakness: Lightning +20 Retreat cost: illust. kawayoo Danger level: UB04 – Explosion Absorbs energy from the South Electric through its gigantic high-temperature arms.
That’s pathetic.
A machine for replacing the UB.
This guy is weak to electricity, so I like him.
>>3The brilliance of design lies in finding oneself in a predicament the moment one tries to process a bird and turns it inside out.
About 70% of UB’s strength is thanks to the thread image, right?
>>4The remaining 30% is Lusamine.
Someone like this should be fine with around HP70.
But that’s a terrible technique.
I hate when you avoid it without being able to escape.
If the move is strong too, that would be crazy.
>>8There’s a chance to get a one-shot with a jobless level 3 energy at Lusamine.
I’m so pissed off!
>>10Get a job.
>>8It falls into the category of being excessively strong as a last-ditch effort…
I wish they would make it around power 80 without a coin toss.
>>12It’s no good because the Dalalin ex will look stupid.
>>13Isn’t it already stupid to consider it a recent EX?
In the early stages, it would have been better without evolution, with 80 damage for 3 energy and the ability to prevent escape.
Now that there are Solgaleo and Slegra, the value of escape prevention has decreased considerably.
What do you mean by “it’s fine without it”?
If I were to be hit by Null and Shiru, I would die from just the right amount of health.
>>15Tekkaguya A100/120
Steelix B 20/120
This guy in COM keeps getting heads in the coin toss.
This guy’s Escape Energy 4 has no drawbacks at all, right?
>>19Well, it’s true that it can be a disadvantage only when UB is not on the bench.
>>19If there was no UB behind, the escape 4 weighs heavily.
>>22In the first place, there’s no idiot who would put this card in a deck without UB, so it has no disadvantages anyway.
I want to bind you and take away your characteristics.
However, Pokémon that lose their abilities are weak, you know.
The Necrozma event is already over, but I learned how to use this guy and Lusamine more than I ever wanted.
>>23I have a high probability of having a CPU, but I feel like I won’t be able to pull it off myself…
>>26The CPU is handling the loading.
That’s why the red card hits hard.
>>23How to use Beast Knight and Beast Wall too!
But this guy usually goes in a UB deck, right?
Wasn’t the way the CPU and Beast Wall were used a bit ridiculous?
I understand the meaning of a negative example, but…
>>30Not being able to read that in the original response is really bad.
I can’t pull at all, so I can’t use Mimikyu.
The CPU is really good at using Lusamine.
>>33No, I’m really terrible at it.
Using Lusamine with mixed colors is not a matter of skill level.
Isn’t that not bad, but a mix instead of Lusamine?
If mixed colors don’t improve performance or allow you to choose your preferred energy, it’s impossible.
It’s evident that Dadarin ex is prominent, but I wonder if there are no ability adjustments or updates for multi-color.
Since it’s essentially a card game, it seems more appropriate to release new cards rather than making revisions, so I think they’ll go that route.
>>40After all, inflation is happening.
The greedy pot, or rather, Okido, will be used for a lifetime.
Two Oak cards and one Poké Ball card are essential.
Actually, I think it was the eclipse Necrozma that was holding me back at the event.
For solar eclipses, there are ways to recycle discarded energy even with similar performance, and since there’s no energy needed for escape, you can shoot away with practically no drawbacks…
With a deck like the current Silvario Lampaldo, it’s surprisingly manageable since you can sometimes get rid of Master Balls.
Unless a completely superior version of Oak comes, there’s no reason to replace him, and if such a version were to come, it would actually lead to a four-card system of Oak.
If you can use Lusamine and the S-reversal, then that’s definitely strong, UB.
Has the meta for UB already been developed?
>>48I don’t know, though.
You can crush it with Arceus + Darkrai.
I don’t think it’s to the level where Darkrai is about to disappear.
Why does the opponent conveniently draw a candy and an evolution?
>>50Lillie definitely has it too.
Even if you lump UB decks together, there are a ton of variations!
Well, I mean, there isn’t really any significant impact on the environment, to the point where it gets meta…
I feel like I haven’t come across UB naturally anymore, for some reason.
I guess it’s because there are a lot of necessary parts.
If you have all the UB parts, it’s strong, but since the parts are scattered, building a UB-focused deck fills it up with UB-related cards and increases the chance of accidents.
If the theory is that having the right cards makes you strong, then any deck would be strong…