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  1. DarkSentinel66

    Discussion Glaceon GX/Leafeon GX?

    Why the need for Leafeons gx? You could just play the energy evolution eevee and water energy to the same effect with no need for any grass energy.
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    Help Questions on specifics of card text.

    Only basic energy can be pulled from the discard unless the text does not specify it to be basic. And attacks like tapu lele or Gardevoir gx use all attached energy not simply number of energy cards. So a double colorless would count as two energy meaning 40 damage for tapu lele energy drive attack
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    Ruling Golisopod and Acerola

    It doesn't apply when I've tried it on the TCGO so those judges would be wrong
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    Ruling Golisopod and Acerola

    It would only do 30. The text of First Impressions says "if this pokemon was on the bench this turn this attack does 90 more damage." Wimped was on the Bench not golisopod gx so the extra damage doesn't apply. It's a bummer but that's how it works
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    PokeBeach’s October 2017 PTCGO Tournament, Sponsored by TCGplayer.com!

    Round 5: DarkSentinel66 lost to @Gengar master. I drop out of the tournament gl everyone
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    PokeBeach’s October 2017 PTCGO Tournament, Sponsored by TCGplayer.com!

    Round 4: @DarkSentinel66 defeated @jessalakasam 2-0. Great matches and good luck to you!
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    PokeBeach’s October 2017 PTCGO Tournament, Sponsored by TCGplayer.com!

    @DarkSentinel66 defeated @JGB146 2-0. Good luck my friend going forward
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    Help The "Is There A Card That Does This?" Thread

    Alolan dugtrio does that as well
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    Help Any competitive decks that only need 1-2 Lele?

    Most any deck can be viable with two Lele. Three can add some consistency of course but a good draw support like octillery or now zoroark gx can bring more than enough support to make up for it. Searching attacks like alolan vulpix beacon or Sylveon gx magical ribbon are great options too. The...
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    PokeBeach’s October 2017 PTCGO Tournament, Sponsored by TCGplayer.com!

    @DarkSentinel66 beat @CrisVill 2-1. Sorry I forgot to tag us correctly my apologies
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    PokeBeach’s October 2017 PTCGO Tournament, Sponsored by TCGplayer.com!

    Round 2: DarkSentinel66 beat CrisVill 2-1. Amazing games so close the whole way! Thank you for such fun matches!
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    News Japan's SM4+ Set: 'GX Battle Boost!'

    Brigette is still standard. This could be a great card but requires a lot of moving parts in order to work if you want to use him as an attacker over the gx. Maybe two of each for consistency and mix in venasaur and a victini for support
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    PokeBeach’s October 2017 PTCGO Tournament, Sponsored by TCGplayer.com!

    @DarkSentinel66 Lost to @Nsheng 1-2. Very close! Good luck!
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    News Japan's SM4+ Set: 'GX Battle Boost!'

    Starting the game with a 200hp mon rather than your vulnerable little beldum isn't the worst thing in the world. And it's gx hits hard enough for all of the common threats out there. The steel typing with lout fire weakness is also very nice. Overall a good tech in any Metagross deck but...
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    PokeBeach’s October 2017 PTCGO Tournament, Sponsored by TCGplayer.com!

    Are you a PokeBeach premium member? YES What is your PTCGO screen name (the name you battle with, not the name you log in with)? DarkSentinel93 What time zone do you live in? (If you don’t know what time zone you live in, use a World Clock to find out.) US Eastern Standard Did you play in...
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