DNA said:
Just as an fyi, people don't run Energy Search ever because you're much better off using that slot for a basic Energy card instead. Now, Cilan? Yeah, we have that now. We can definitely run Dragon-types reasonably.
Why wouldn't you want something that tutors energy cards like energy search, or anything that tutors energy cards? The point I'm making is that some people here are whining that the "multi energy costs" on dragon cards are so impossible to handle that they won't dare to use dragon cards. I mean, is it too hard to handle that they couldn't think of a way to use a dragon card, like I don't know, tutor for an energy that you need?
I mean, it doesn't take rocket science to learn how to use multi energy cost cards. Magic players have been casting multicolor spells for years, and you can't even perform a multi energy attack? C'MON MAN.
For those of you who think Dragon is an actual type in the TCG, then forget about it. There won't be Dragon energy, well basic dragon energy anyway. Basic Dragon Energy ain't gonna happen. I've been making an argument that if Dragons have basic energy, then Colorless should also have basic energy. If Dragons are based off dragons in the games, then so is Colorless, which is based off Normal and Flying, so therefore, there should be basic colorless energy.
While Normal and Flying Pokemon are represented so that ANY energy can be used to power up their attacks, that is, they are those "meh, I don't care" pokemon, the Dragons are the ones that are opposite. They are picky. They want to be in SPECIFIC DECKS. Giratina doesn't want to be in any deck except for those who run Grass and Psychic energies, or you can have Psychic and Darkness, and 1 grass energy, and tutor for that grass energy.
Before you say something like, hey, Mewtwo EX is picky too, it has to be in psychic decks. Ok, I ask you. How many decks have at least psychic energy in it? How many have BOTH psychic AND grass? The probability of some deck to have a certain energy type is something. The probability that something AND another thing happening is less than if only one of those things happening.
So, the chance that a colorless card can work in a certain deck is high. The chance that a Grass, Fire, Water, Lightning, Psychic, Fighting, Darkness, and Metal, is less than that, and the chance that a dragon card to work in a certain deck is even less, which means, they are the most picky. Do you think that Dragons will obey anybody? I don't think so, and it fits flavorfully too.
I must ask before I continue. In the games, is it truly harder to catch dragon types compared to other types of the same level?