Because maybe they discovered what they liked? Rare Candy wasn't always in the TCG yet when from it first got printed it has pretty much been in every format since.
Well, if doing roughly the same damage as M Rayquaza for a DCE through certain conditions makes something overpowered, Night March and Vespiquen sure look broke to me.
Another Hoopa, the new Unown, and... I can't tell for sure, but it appears to be the new Lugia-EX.Which Pokemon does the opponent have on his bench on the right side, between Hoopa and his discard pile?
Thank you. Yes it definitely appears to be float stone. The illustration even looks like it. Now I highly doubt it's Dark Stone or whatever it's called in the VG.Why of course! The tool states that all retreat cost is eliminated, or something of that nature. please understand my translations are rough, but that is what i believe it says.
(my translations are usually accurate.) hope this helps
Does anyone else notice the opponent at the end of the commercial has some type of dragon type ex going against the mega mewtwo?? It doesn't look like mega rayquaza either, atleast from the perspective!!
does anyone else suspect that zoroark might BREAK the format ( HA!)?
wynaut? (HA!) zoroark literally having rush in, mind jacking to OHKO almost anything, and break zoroark using your opponent's strength against them? (Play XY Swellow in case you don't like the attack your using, or just use mind jack) Besides, we haven't even gotten chesnaught yet, so no one knows if it's good or not.( Even so, it's technically a stage three)I indefinitely think so! Break Chesnaut Msceptile may break it too!
(Not really when it comes to the zoroark though)
Well, if doing roughly the same damage as M Rayquaza for a DCE through certain conditions makes something overpowered, Night March and Vespiquen sure look broke to me.
Regardless, it's a stage 1. The simple fact of the matter is that Zoroark is a lot harder to get than a Keldeo ever was. Plus, if you run a 1-1 line, you might prize one of the parts, and things are going to get a little depressing. Sure, prizing Keldeo is the same thing, but with this you have double the chances to prize a part. That means you have to run it thicker, especially if you want to get it not late-game. Ergo, you have to save a good six or seven cards in your deck to have a consistent Impersonate (2-2 Zoroark + 2/3 Float Stone). Regardless, it's still not as good because you have to Wally it if you want to use it turn 1 unlike Keldeo.
The attack is good -- don't get me wrong -- but not all decks are M Ray. Typically, you're (or "they're", rather) going to have about four Pokemon on your bench at any one given time with the Shaymin and other attackers being built up. That means that the attack will deal roughly 130 damage on average, which is good, but not huge. I am of the opinion that it's good in its own deck, but sorely outclassed by a simple tech of Switch. Heck, running four Switch is much simpler -- and smaller -- than Zoroark.
But that's just my opinion.
On a side note, Bronzong is still a thing now because of Float Stone!
The thing to note here, for both of you, is that here we have a 1-prize Pokemon who has Keldeo's ability, MRay levels of damage, which, no, night march and vespiquen do not hit very easily at all, at a lower attack cost to boot. Pretty much everyone has a full bench these days, thanks to Shaymin.It's true. You can't just splash a stage 1 like you can with something like Keldeo. When was the last time that happened? People seriously need to cool it with the crying OVERPOWERED!!!! at cards they've only just seen for the first time and have never played with. If this new Zoroark line becomes competitive, it'll be in its own deck, which might be really interesting. Imagine Target Whistle seeing play. Also, Zoroark.
Hoping for a fighting type Mega Mewtwo X!
The thing to note here, for both of you, is that here we have a 1-prize Pokemon who has Keldeo's ability, MRay levels of damage, which, no, night march and vespiquen do not hit very easily at all, at a lower attack cost to boot. Pretty much everyone has a full bench these days, thanks to Shaymin.
That's all I have to say on the matter.