Isn't this the case for every stellar?I like how each of their second attacks are named after a gemstone, ties in nicely with the Tera theme of the set.
Isn't this the case for every stellar?I like how each of their second attacks are named after a gemstone, ties in nicely with the Tera theme of the set.
Leafeon is the number of energy on your opponents pokemon, unfortunately.Alright so with the Eevee's these are pretty damn bad at first glance outside of Leafeon. I could totally see a niche of running Glass Trumpet and building around the healing factor and 230 ontop of that is pretty good.
Espeon getting what is just devo TM but you have to hop through hurdles is disappointing, ontop of alot of these mons sharing the same 280 can't attack next turn effect.
The art won't be good because of the silly hats they're forced to wear.bro if the art is good I could see 300+ easy
At the moment only dragpult ex will be hard to deal with but it does not have weakness.Yeah, I don't have much confidence in this idea so far. The biggest problem surrounding all of this is your top damage is kinda low, and Vaporeon ex not being able to hit benched Tera. Maybe Sylveon ex can help carry that with board clearing.
On paper, Jolteon is definitely your main attacker, and it does have 2 good damage benchmarks. Not to mention, since it can immediately evolve, you can hit that 240 on your first turn going second. Flareon supports this with the energy setup and attacking into a 1-prizer the same way. This covers a decent number of matchups on its own.
You can't reliably hit over stage 2 pokemon without giving up your Ace Spec or devolving pokemon. Since Vaporeon can't hit benched Tera, you can't effectively spread damage and then pull the curtain out from stage 2 pokemon by devolving them either. Your only options to dealing with those is Sylveon or incorporating something like Dusknoir into the deck idea. Vaporeon can hit non-tera ex's benched, but you end up covering only pokemon Jolteon or Flareon can already deal with.
It's gonna go the route of a go-second aggro deck focusing on Jolteon and Flareon. Sylveon's still good and Leafeon can fill a tech attacker role. Maybe we'll see some gimmicky Glaceon ex deck along the way.
because most decks don't play pidgeotto, they play rare candy. meaning they have both an easy target, and have to spend ANOTHER rare candy to evolve it (and they can't even search it out with quick search)How is Espeon ex's Amethyst attack worth it? Espeon EX from BreakPoint could devolve each of your opponent's Pokémon and put them back into your opponent's hand for a single Colorless Energy... on a basic... meaning you're having to evolve a Pokémon and attach two other Energy cards to get close to the same effect, but the cards get shuffled in. Espeon EX was great as a tech in spread decks, for which purpose this Espeon ex is unplayable, so I guess the added expense and convolution is justified because Pokémon thinks it will disrupt your opponent's board beyond their ability to set up again?... I'm just not seeing it.
(As of right now, only Espeon ex, Vaporeon ex, Jolteon ex, and the previously revealed Flareon ex and Eevee ex are translated.)
Eh, Magneton from Surging Sparks can let you pull more of a gotcha play and Ogerpon is a no brainer accelerator to use regardless. It doesn't have a spot in Miraidon since Pikachu ex suits it better.How Jolteon ex wishes Flaaffy still existed.