Am I just sour or are all of these cards really mediocre?
Except for Dragonite-EX -- I'll play that. I'll play that hard.
Except for Dragonite-EX -- I'll play that. I'll play that hard.
Huh. Here I was, excited that Mewtwo had three attacks, two of which only cost one energy. But wow, is that underwhelming! Pretty much just made another Mewtwo EX for the sake of having a Mewtwo EX in this set.
I honestly don't mind that the Mega starters are reprints; very glad to see the Spirit Links, though. I'm also glad to see the reverse foil for this set. Though it's certainly not as loud and interesting, it kind of reminds me of the Legendary Collection (just in the sense of having the original cards in reverse).
I don't get a mention? TRIGGERED!@Otaku @WastedSkyPirate @Purrloin I just woke up and my alerts were blown up, Haven't seen the card yet and do want to mention the Pokemon in the fears I'll be on forced vacation again.
That was super interesting to find out! I was only collecting cards when those Promos and Mewtwo ex came out, so the attacks easily slipped my memory (and I never had that Majestic Dawn Mewtwo). I got my binders out to look at the Promos and the ex, then looked up the other Mewtwo, and sure enough, that's what this was going for. I can see why the original was powerful, but for every attack in today's format, this EX just falls flat. I even thought Energy Absorption should have gotten two energies from the discard pile and Psyburn should be 3 energies to at least be pretty decent! (How spot on was that thought?) But as it is, getting one energy is underwhelming because you'd need a DCE in order to attack on turn two, especially since Dimensional Valley has been rotated out (unless you use other energy accelerations like Max Elixer, though that's for Benched Pokemon). But even then, why would you pour a bunch of resources into a four-energy attack that does 110 damage, when there are much better options out there? And healing 60 damage as an attack is useless when the name of the game has come down to attempting to one-shot everything.Yeah, the new Mewtwo-EX is sad, but even more so if you know your game history.
It's all good man! I actually think M Pidgeot-EX is the second most competitive EX card in this set, only after Dragonite-EX (BTW, someone's going to use Hoopa-EX to grab three Dragonite-EX, play down a Skyfield use Dragonite-EX's ability to grab 4 Shaymin-EX's and two other EX's, Super Scoop Up the Hoopa-EX & a single Dragonite-EX, and boom! Bench filled!) I can't wait to see how you use M Pidgeot-EX!@PineDog Sorry, I've been going through post. Still seeing them but you guys know me too well. For my review of Pidgeot EX and m Pidgeot EX. I'm not even mad. For those who didn't know I play Stormfront Pidgeot;
It was a spread/healing deck that used Empoleon, Vaporeon and Omastar that devolved Pokemon. Had much success with the deck. I also played this during the Gardevoir and Gallade format. So I'm glad to see that Pidgeot EX is a much better version of this. Well, its time to build the deck and buy those 300 dollar gold ultra balls...
Trying to contain my hype here AND it has a full art. What would make this better is if it also gets the Secret rare slot as well but we all know Charizard is getting that.
It's all good man! I actually think M Pidgeot-EX is the second most competitive EX card in this set, only after Dragonite-EX (BTW, someone's going to use Hoopa-EX to grab three Dragonite-EX, play down a Skyfield use Dragonite-EX's ability to grab 4 Shaymin-EX's and two other EX's, Super Scoop Up the Hoopa-EX & a single Dragonite-EX, and boom! Bench filled!) I can't wait to see how you use M Pidgeot-EX!