Being Colorless is a big help.
Take inspiration from Mega Audino-EX - you can benefit from a variety of type-based support depending on the metagame.
I think thats a given but I think playing turbo Pidgeot is the wrong way to play the card.
Being Colorless is a big help.
Take inspiration from Mega Audino-EX - you can benefit from a variety of type-based support depending on the metagame.
When the game is as fast as it has been, "slower" is still stupidly fast. It also wasn't just the speed that killed Energy transfer decks, but the power. To a lesser extent, the Energy removing capacity of the cardpool also matters.
Hold up. I think PRC-STS will be slower but not slow as such. Blimey - with a bit of luck one could get a turn 2 Canyon Axe going, so it's not exactly sluggish.
Besides, I think we're actually agreeing! Energy Trans-type Abilities work better in a slower/less powerful format (which was the point I was trying to make). Imagine if Primal Groudon-EX (or other suitably bulky Pokemon) had some easily accessible Energy-Trans-type Ability that it could splash in. Load up on Max Potions and that bad boy wouldn't be going down in a hurry (which is your point about taking advantage of damage flushing without discarding your Energy).
Pretty disappointed in this set so far, outside of the Pidgeot EXs. Incomplete evolutions, missing starter lines (but more Charizard, because CHARIZRAD IS EVRHYONES FAVRUTE POLKAMON (misspelling intentional), and everyone of us that ~dares~ to like Venusaur (my precious flower toad <3) or Blastoise more and wants more/better cards of them is a heathen... even if we also like the 'ole Chars), an out-of-place Mew card that also blocks damage from relatively under-powered evolutions in a set called Evolutions WHATINTHEHECKAREYOUTHINKINGTPCI, the awful turn-ending effect on Professor Oak’s Hint (there's a reason why Megas weren't that successful before Spirit Links, guys...), and just tons of weird decisions that make no sense.
I'm looking forward to the Sun & Moon sets and their bloody GXs more than this. At least there we'll get evolutions of all the starters, complete evolution lines, and - hopefully - some actual fresh ideas.
Attack only costs [G], not [G][C][C].
I believe it's Concept Pack. Usually concept packs are smaller minisets, like the Radiant Collection, but they can be bigger like this set or the CP4 Premium Champion Set. Basically they're small sets with a themeWhat does "CP6" mean?
Don't worry, it's not like any sane player in existence will use that attack anyways.This is what I get for being in a hurry and copying the previous text from the earlier article without checking it.
Doesn't it stand for Chamion Pack(s)? It's the sixth Premium Chamion set in Japan (Correct me if I'm wrong)I believe it's Concept Pack. Usually concept packs are smaller minisets, like the Radiant Collection, but they can be bigger like this set or the CP4 Premium Champion Set. Basically they're small sets with a theme
There are a lot of Pokémon classifications that were mistranslated (either because they were translated too literally or because they associated the kana with the wrong kanji). The Japanese word for caterpillar is written with kanji for "hair" and "bug," so it got translated as Hairy Bug.I think it's funny that Weedle is called the Hairy Bug Pokemon when it isn't hairy at all.
The west's version of this set will be called Evolutions and it comes out later this year.In America don't exist "CP6"
What set contains this card's ???