This*** Greedent retrieves 2 Arven's Sandwiches from the discard pile, not 2 Arven's Pokemon. ***
This*** Greedent retrieves 2 Arven's Sandwiches from the discard pile, not 2 Arven's Pokemon. ***
You're right, the card does say that. That actually changes things because now you can Pecharunt and Binding Mochi on two Mabosstiff to swing for 250 each turn while healing off 200-300, then 200 per Greedent, using Turo if needed. It's something against decks that can't OHKO 250HP (after poison) but does depend on chaining things. But Dusknoir takes out the Greedent and Dragapult does 200 and takes out the Skwovet. In spite of bad matchups, I'm sure it's playable. If either of Mabosstiff's attacks had a shred effect, it'd be solid.*** Greedent retrieves 2 Arven's Sandwiches from the discard pile, not 2 Arven's Pokemon. ***
Actually, I love the base set version just as much!!!That Greedent AR is spectacular!
I think we might get some though, Mabostiff has a 3 colorless attack. but the best way to salvage greedent is probably a arven's miraidon (even though he give it to mc) that interacts with the arven's sandwich to do big damage, or else more bulkCloyster, Scovillain, Toedscruel, and Garganacl, and looks like we're getting none of those...
Because no one is going to be playing this deck so it doesn't matter. These are filler cardsWhy they make it such an autolose agaisnt Dragapult? 60 Hp Swkovet are free prizes and Dragapult can literally put just a single counter on all the dogs to nullifie the extra damage, not like this would be a good deck without the massive Dragapult disadvantage though...
"filler cards" don't have to be boring (a fate worse than being merely bad). especially not "filler cards" that are headlining the set enough to be represented on the pack wrapper and feature in the trailer (ie, they aren't filler).Because no one is going to be playing this deck so it doesn't matter. These are filler cards