I'm still not convinced by Judge. Well, not as a supporter that every deck should have 1-2 copies of, anyway. It's a card that requires a specific timing and a card that requires, in my opinion, a specific deck to not risk getting yourself stuck in a corner at the same time your opponent does. That just makes for slow games. Zoroark GX lists are currently the only lists I would consider Judge in (and of course Shiftry GX for the hand size matching), and part of the micro-management game is making sure that you always have more hand advantage than your opponent through Judge & Trade.
While Judge doesn't have a play requirement like Hala, in my opinion timing is as much of a condition as is having used your GX attack or depending on the size of your opponent's hand or waiting for a time when you take a KO. Generally speaking, if I'm gunning for a KO I'm playing a Guzma for target selection, not a Judge, so there's some supporter conflict overlap there as well.
I'm also not super sold on Copycat right now either just because all of the supporters we have outside of T1 Lillie are capping our hands at 5 or 6 cards after playing them, and assuming players are playing down a part of their hand after using draw supporters (I mean, we usually play draw supporters to find cards we can play right?), the average hand size at the end of turn is going to be lower than a format with Sycamore who starts at a baseline of 7 hand size, not 5 or 6. I have seen the argument before that it's a good card to use after your opponent takes a KO and inflates their hand size because of it, but if they land their KO with 2-3 cards in hand and go up to 4-5 then that's not exactly a situation worth Copycatting in my opinion.
At this point, I think Cynthia is the only draw supporter that sits at the top due to being universally useable and resulting in a good hand size. Everything else comes down to what your deck does and finding the supporters that best synchronize with your deck. I dislike the mindset of thinking that cards should be "staples" in every deck to begin with, especially when they have play conditions like Judge & Copycat. Really feel like that mindset just bottlenecks creativity. Playtest, playtest, playtest.
While Judge doesn't have a play requirement like Hala, in my opinion timing is as much of a condition as is having used your GX attack or depending on the size of your opponent's hand or waiting for a time when you take a KO. Generally speaking, if I'm gunning for a KO I'm playing a Guzma for target selection, not a Judge, so there's some supporter conflict overlap there as well.
I'm also not super sold on Copycat right now either just because all of the supporters we have outside of T1 Lillie are capping our hands at 5 or 6 cards after playing them, and assuming players are playing down a part of their hand after using draw supporters (I mean, we usually play draw supporters to find cards we can play right?), the average hand size at the end of turn is going to be lower than a format with Sycamore who starts at a baseline of 7 hand size, not 5 or 6. I have seen the argument before that it's a good card to use after your opponent takes a KO and inflates their hand size because of it, but if they land their KO with 2-3 cards in hand and go up to 4-5 then that's not exactly a situation worth Copycatting in my opinion.
At this point, I think Cynthia is the only draw supporter that sits at the top due to being universally useable and resulting in a good hand size. Everything else comes down to what your deck does and finding the supporters that best synchronize with your deck. I dislike the mindset of thinking that cards should be "staples" in every deck to begin with, especially when they have play conditions like Judge & Copycat. Really feel like that mindset just bottlenecks creativity. Playtest, playtest, playtest.
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