it reminds me of typhlosion prime
*cough* garbage and usless tool *cough**cough* weakness policy *cough*
Your earlier reporting also listed “Incineroar” rather than “Incineroar-GX.” I saw a faint glimmer of hope that the same might have been true for Absol until I actually looked at the numbers.We reported a while ago that there would only be an Absol in this set, not an Absol-GX. :x
Eternal Flame GX only works on fire types.Ho-oh...Kiawe...Internal Flame GX...3 Incineroars on the bench
Ya'll have some kind of sickness; all this coughing. I'd get that checked out.*cough* garbage and usless tool *cough*
Buzz loses a LOT of tools this rotation (Octillery, Elixir, Strong Energy, Sycamore Regirock EX, float stone). It'll still be around, but I wouldn't worry too much about it.There is def a lot of potential here, but baby-buzz destroys this thing.
The attacks are colorless probably for a specific ability or stadium exclusive to Dark Order.WHAT EVEN IS THIS CARD AND WHY CAN I NOT TELL IF IT'S TOTALLY BROKEN OR JUST GARBAGE???? LIKE WHAT??? Sure, it's a stage 2, but YOU CAN FULLY CHARGE IT UP ON TURN TWO AND BE SWINGING FOR 130 AND TRASHING BEAST ENERGY/DCE, NOT TO MENTION THE RUMORED STADIUM THAT REDUCES THE PRIZE COST OF USING IT BY 1, MAKING IT A TANKY AS THE CES WAILORD BUT WITH AN ACTUALLY GOOD ATTACK!!!!! AND WHY IS THE COST COLORLESS???!?!?!?!
Ho-oh...Kiawe...Internal Flame GX...3 Incineroars on the bench
TrueI had this thought too!
I think this is a MUCH better fit in Zoroark-GX as it can HEAVILLY swing games. If you know you're looking at getting KOed next turn. Throw this down, swing. They'll take one prize (as opposed to two) and you're not in a bad position.
Whenever you get this to work, it'll be like you use Lightning GX on the opponent--in the sense that they have to take more prizes than they want to be taking.
Sableye-Garb MIGHT use it because the idea of having Life Dew permanently working and focussing on more Items can't be a bad thing, but the Prism Stadiums don't have a long "shelf life" and seem to be geared more towards "conventional" strategies