Probably too late to the party but oh well.
Are you a PokeBeach premium member? No
What is your PTCGO screen name (the name you battle with, not the name you log in with)? Lewcurio
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My apologies if this is not where this belongs. I tried navigating Pokebeach but couldn't seem to find what I was proposing my question about.
Is there any thread where players can just add someone on Pokebeach and vs each other for practice against actual good decks (not like PTCGO VS ladder...
Can't believe I forgot about U. Necrozma being dragon. Side note: someone once said that making some of them weak to Dragon type would bring a little more balance to the meta and bring them up. Maybe less viable cards should be weak to [N] and more viable ones should be weak to [Y]?
Definitely...
With all the upcoming "support" for dragons, do they actually appear to be on the cusp of some potential? I can't help but think with Altaria, Dragonite GX, Lance, and now Salamence being released in the future, dragon type may actually be.... okay.
Was thinking the same after a little bit of analysis. Big numbers tend to have an obviously great visual appeal, but unfortunately there's not enough support to make it good (at least in standard).
That could work really-really well if you pull it off. Really just reminds me of Night March, low HP high attack power. Unfortunately a max of 4 times to pull it off (only 4 Damage Movers), plus you'd have to dig through your deck to find it. Any way that may be easier to pull it off? The double...
Never thought of it like that. I thought in order to have Stage 2's catch up, they would need acceleration, not other cards needing to decelerate. Good point.
Question and/or discussion point here.
When I started playing before I dropped out of the game, I distinctly remember Dusknoir/Empoleon being a popular deck. How did two stage 2's in a deck actually hold up well in the "meta" (assuming it was meta) at the time? And why wouldn't it work by...
I've gotta admit, didn't think about the utility aspects of 90% of the things you listed. I think it's fair to say that when [Y] Ninetales is released, [W] Ninetales may end up going $1-2 up in price, but [Y] Ninetales will likely be the more expensive of the two upon release especially if cost...
With the announcement of the not-yet leaked [Y] Alolan Ninetales GX, do you guys think [W] Alolan Ninetales GX may see a rise in price, like Lycanroc GX did with the format shifting towards it's viability?
Even if not, what cards do you guys seeing having potential that just don't pair with...