Well, actually Celebi's ancient trait protects it from garb, and your opponent will not likely play hex when there is no Pokemon with abilities on the bench or active. Either way, even if u flip tales, i think giving 1 prize is better then giving 2.Sure, but first that's a flip for an ability; It might not work (especially if your opponent has garb or used hex). Second, the situation where you'll have 160 damage and not a KO on a pokemon is very unlikely. Third, if you ninja into a non attacker and shuffle the energy attached into the deck you lose the turns you spent attaching to that pokemon. You can get energies fairly easily in Sceptile, but that work is just unnecessary. In that deck I'd rather run some type of scoop up cards since you run mega turbos, forest of giant plants, and many other cards that make it easy for a setup in one turn.
Specifically for Ninja boy, I'm not sure how it will work in the current meta, but I've heard it will be good.
I'm really confused about what you are trying to say. Celebi would not be on the bench or even really used for its attack. If you know that you are going to die next turn, I don't understand why you wouldn't want a chance to give your opponent only 1 prize card. Even then, if it fails, giving 1 prize is better then giving 2It's possible, but you have to figure a couple major points.
The first is that Sceptile EX + Poison is traditionally a One-Hit KO.
Celebi's attack really doesn't set up anything too significant. It's really a post effectiveness, if say the opponent is able to retreat with only one HP remaining. What you really want for a starter to Sceptile EX is something that sets up with a Special Conditions (such as [Twirling Sign] Illumise). If you're playing in expanded, and you're using Hypnotoxic Laser, then Celebi becomes a slightly more useful as a tactical shield to hide behind while you his your opponent with Hypnotoxic Laser and energize Sceptile EX from the bench.
However, even this can be sub-par for a number of reasons—such as the fact that you're going to taking up Supporter slots with Ninja Boy—that better aid in fetching more Hypnotoxic Laser later in the game (as you use them up and their numbers become more scarce).
Second is that you're going to be potentially wasting an energy-turn trying to prep Celebi for the Ninja Boy effect. Celebi's HP is really low, making it more likely a waste before anything else, where you're probably just better off leaving Celebi to be KO'd so that you can use that energy turn to fully prep Sceptile EX from the bench.
If anything, Ninja Boy's greatest potential here probably involves acting as a more technical version of Pokémon Center Lady—enabling you to remove Special Conditions and certain attack effects (such as one that affect the Defending Pokémon)—while switching from one fully energized copy of Sceptile EX to another fully energized copy (like a shadow clone technique).
As an HP recovery or evasion technique, you're generally better off using Ninja Boy to switch to another Pokémon EX instead (such as Kyurem EX). At 170 damage, Kyurem EX can deal 200 damage for just two energy. Add Muscle Band or Fighting Fury Belt, and you can stretch into One-Hit KO's against even Mega Pokémon.
[Damage Change] Mewtwo would be another interesting option, but that one would take a lot of adaptation to pull off. You'd need to be using Prism and Blend Energy, which can be very vulnerable, and somewhat out of the way. It's probably interesting enough to give a try though, especially if you're using Hypnotoxic Laser and Virbank City Gym. It's potentially another instant knockout scenario—even against Mega Pokémon.
Also, the card states: "Any cards attached to that Pokemon, damage counters, Special Conditions, and effects on it are now on the new Pokemon."It's possible, but you have to figure a couple major points.
The first is that Sceptile EX + Poison is traditionally a One-Hit KO.
Celebi's attack really doesn't set up anything too significant. It's really a post effectiveness, if say the opponent is able to retreat with only one HP remaining. What you really want for a starter to Sceptile EX is something that sets up with a Special Conditions (such as [Twirling Sign] Illumise). If you're playing in expanded, and you're using Hypnotoxic Laser, then Celebi becomes a slightly more useful as a tactical shield to hide behind while you his your opponent with Hypnotoxic Laser and energize Sceptile EX from the bench.
However, even this can be sub-par for a number of reasons—such as the fact that you're going to taking up Supporter slots with Ninja Boy—that better aid in fetching more Hypnotoxic Laser later in the game (as you use them up and their numbers become more scarce).
Second is that you're going to be potentially wasting an energy-turn trying to prep Celebi for the Ninja Boy effect. Celebi's HP is really low, making it more likely a waste before anything else, where you're probably just better off leaving Celebi to be KO'd so that you can use that energy turn to fully prep Sceptile EX from the bench.
If anything, Ninja Boy's greatest potential here probably involves acting as a more technical version of Pokémon Center Lady—enabling you to remove Special Conditions and certain attack effects (such as one that affect the Defending Pokémon)—while switching from one fully energized copy of Sceptile EX to another fully energized copy (like a shadow clone technique).
As an HP recovery or evasion technique, you're generally better off using Ninja Boy to switch to another Pokémon EX instead (such as Kyurem EX). At 170 damage, Kyurem EX can deal 200 damage for just two energy. Add Muscle Band or Fighting Fury Belt, and you can stretch into One-Hit KO's against even Mega Pokémon.
[Damage Change] Mewtwo would be another interesting option, but that one would take a lot of adaptation to pull off. You'd need to be using Prism and Blend Energy, which can be very vulnerable, and somewhat out of the way. It's probably interesting enough to give a try though, especially if you're using Hypnotoxic Laser and Virbank City Gym. It's potentially another instant knockout scenario—even against Mega Pokémon.
But you lose the energy on sceptile. I can't see a reason why you would want to switch out an attacking pokemon for a support one like this. Yes, you have a chance of not being knocked out, but if you flip tails and knock out celebi you lose 2 energy and you still give up a prize. Is losing the energy worth 1 less prize is the question. No. Think about it. You just used your supporter and you have 1 less attacker on the field. If you can put up another sceptile that turn you likely have a great setup and hence ninja boy is unnecessary since you are winning anyways. Losing 2 energy can set you back if your opponent can OHKO next turn, meaning 2 main attackers are not currently on the field.Well, actually Celebi's ancient trait protects it from garb, and your opponent will not likely play hex when there is no Pokemon with abilities on the bench or active. Either way, even if u flip tales, i think giving 1 prize is better then giving 2.
Also, the card states: "Any cards attached to that Pokemon, damage counters, Special Conditions, and effects on it are now on the new Pokemon."
If you are using a Sceptile deck, why not run Promo Celebi. Sceptile has 160 damage on it? Just Ninja Boy into Celebi, use ability, and you get your energy back into the deck, and you opponent gets no prizes. What do you guys think?
Celebi said:θ Stop: Prevent all effects of your opponent’s Pokémon’s Abilities done to this Pokémon.
Ability: Leap Through Time
When this Pokémon is Knocked Out, flip a coin. If heads, shuffle this Pokémon and all cards attached to it into your deck, and your opponent can’t take any Prize cards for it
With Celebi, you have to sit around and wait for your opponent to knock Celebi out.
Ok. So far all I can see is that there is a lot of confusion with the point of running a Celebi. Personally I think its a reasonable idea but the elephant in the room wearing a Liberace outfit which no one has mentioned yet is we already have had a card that could do this (Cassius) and that wasn't really used in any deck other than Wailord. I think that this idea could see some play but realistically ninja boy is going to be used for attack effects and energy acceleration.
As @Otaku has surmised; the Ninja Boy into Celebi is a cute trick but I doubt it will see any play - mainly because Leap Through Time depends on a coin flip but also because Garbodor will (probably) huff and puff
Won't the ancient trait on celebi prevent garbotoxen?
@WastedSkyPirate
This is the Celebi with Θ Stop so Garbotoxin won't prevent its Ability. Funny, I went to look at the official scan/spoiler on Pokémon's own website and had to go elsewhere; the scan was a bit too small to read it and the spoiler didn't mention the Ancient Trait. XP
Either way, I doubt this little trick will see play. The conditions for it to work will be rare and it doesn't really advance the game state for the user. I won't be throwing Celebi and Ninja Boy into my deck and aiming to switcheroo and Leap Through Time every game.
Yeah, my inner-Johnny* just got all excited at this combo, forgetting that we've had Cassius to do the same thing, reliably, and as a single card. >.> Still a nice exercise in looking for combos and if a deck already can make good use of Ninja Boy, who knows? Maybe Cassius is leaving right before we would have gotten a deck where it was amazing.
*If you have no clue who Timmy, Johnny, and Spike are with regards to TCGs, send me a PM.