Kinda sad they didn't call Cleffa's attack Eeeeeeeeeek, even though it functions slightly differently to the Neo Genesis card. That's just a great name for any attack really
Nah, we got the Castform quartet in Chilling Reign and they've not been in a game since sun and moon.But... Togekiss is not even in scarlet and violet
I thought they only release cards for pokémon that are available in the current games.
We barely know anything in the set. I don't know how you can say that it's skippable at this stage.oh another "AntiMew" card, great.
For me it seems that Obsidian Flames set will be easily skippable (with exception of those two Lechonk cards). Good for my valet with the upcoming P151 set.
How is it not AntyMew when the DTE build plays just 4 energies? even the scyther from Crown Zenith can somwhat disrupt the DTE MEW Flow.
So, the new Mew builds from Clay Burst/Snow Hazard in Japan are almost exclusively Fusion Strike Energy-based because it protects Genesect from the effect of an opponent's Spiritomb, allowing you to continue to draw cards. Similarly, Fusion Strike Energy itself would protect a Mew from the effect of a Mawile trying to discard it. Furthermore, Mew will not care very much if you discard 1 DTE as they're playing 3 copies alongside the Fusion Strike Energies and so just won't run out of attackers. Mawile does nothing into Mew.yes it is! thats why i don't really love another AntiMew card when spiritomb, giacomo etc are there and also boring LostZone decks are still all over top 16s everywhere...
No, after the third set they stop that usually.But... Togekiss is not even in scarlet and violet
I thought they only release cards for pokémon that are available in the current games.
Also Pokemon Home is back in action so a lot of the game to set "restriction" is gone.No, after the third set they stop that usually.
My guess is that there's some powerful new special energy in the set and that's what Mawile is for.So, the new Mew builds from Clay Burst/Snow Hazard in Japan are almost exclusively Fusion Strike Energy-based because it protects Genesect from the effect of an opponent's Spiritomb, allowing you to continue to draw cards. Similarly, Fusion Strike Energy itself would protect a Mew from the effect of a Mawile trying to discard it. Furthermore, Mew will not care very much if you discard 1 DTE as they're playing 3 copies alongside the Fusion Strike Energies and so just won't run out of attackers. Mawile does nothing into Mew.
If you are just gonna go the reversal energy route you are better off using the Cetitan who is bigger, hits harder, and doesn't have a wonky requirement to get the attack off.There has to be a way to make Palafin consistent in ZoroBox... it's too tempting not to include it. Heavy line of Switch and Escape Ropes? You're going to use Reversal Energy and Jet Energy is useless unless you run a 4-4 Palafin line and load it up with Reversal Energies beforehand then Jet Energy for the switch. Am I missing something...
Forget using it in Zorobox. Just make it its own deck like Chien-Pao ex. Use Baxcaliber's Super Cold to accelerate energy to it and retreat using Skater's Park so they go back into the hand. Wash, rinse, repeat.There has to be a way to make Palafin consistent in ZoroBox... it's too tempting not to include it. Heavy line of Switch and Escape Ropes? You're going to use Reversal Energy and Jet Energy is useless unless you run a 4-4 Palafin line and load it up with Reversal Energies beforehand then Jet Energy for the switch. Am I missing something...
May be in the DLC. But there is an impossible VMax card based on the games.But... Togekiss is not even in scarlet and violet
I thought they only release cards for pokémon that are available in the current games.
I'm surprised they didn't do the same thing they did with the new fossils where it evolves into a specific Pokemon.Looks like it won't be possible unless they make a new Clefairy that specifically says so.
About 4 years since they were last in the game.Omg a baby pokemon, how long has it been?