Combine this with the Xerneas from BREAKthrough, Rainbow Force is BACK baybee
How is this bland in any way? I do not understand, this card is like the pure opposite of bland.
- Kecleon - Chilling Reign leaks starts off with a very bland card. 2
Because despite, like other kecleons, having a nice idea behind it, it's completely unplayable and there is no way you should include it in any of your deck.How is this bland in any way? I do not understand, this card is like the pure opposite of bland.
I don’t think Uxie mechanic is necessary if you’re using a 1 prize attacker.Because despite, like other kecleons, having a nice idea behind it, it's completely unplayable and there is no way you should include it in any of your deck.
To make it work you would need:
- Uxie + Mesprit + Azelf on bench to deal 360 on weakness
- Having mew too on bench to avoid snipe against Urshifu / Inteleon.
- Opponent having a weakness and not being immune to it (coating energy, weakness guard, etc..)
- Having a way to accelerate energies to power it with RS/twin energy and the right basic energy.
- Having a way to somehow search consistently all the above cards to make the combo work.
Instead you could just play something like spiritomb and have a single attacker doing up to 310 consistently.
Edit: To give you and example of how bad and clunky it is, I think even without specifying "basic" energy it would still not be playable, even with Aurora energy in the format.
In conclusion, do I think it is bad? Yes, will it be one of the first pokemons of the set I'll try? Of course yes! I'm already building a stupid deck around Exp-Share and turbo patch
Combine this with the Xerneas from BREAKthrough, Rainbow Force is BACK baybee
Purple Kecleon appeared in Pokémon the Series in the episode “the Kecleon Caper” years before the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon... or Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, for that matter.purp kecleon from mystery dungeon is finally here
That doesn't mean it is a bland card, this is a very creative and interesting card.Because despite, like other kecleons, having a nice idea behind it, it's completely unplayable and there is no way you should include it in any of your deck.
To make it work you would need:
- Uxie + Mesprit + Azelf on bench to deal 360 on weakness
- Having mew too on bench to avoid snipe against Urshifu / Inteleon.
- Opponent having a weakness and not being immune to it (coating energy, weakness guard, etc..)
- Having a way to accelerate energies to power it with RS/twin energy and the right basic energy.
- Having a way to somehow search consistently all the above cards to make the combo work.
Instead you could just play something like spiritomb and have a single attacker doing up to 310 consistently.
Edit: To give you and example of how bad and clunky it is, I think even without specifying "basic" energy it would still not be playable, even with Aurora energy in the format.
In conclusion, do I think it is bad? Yes, will it be one of the first pokemons of the set I'll try? Of course yes! I'm already building a stupid deck around Exp-Share and turbo patch
I'm not really sure, the attack is vanilla and the ability is the same as older Kecleons with little change here and there. Maybe interesting compared to the "pack fillers" type of cards, but not that much if you look at all the previous Kecleons.That doesn't mean it is a bland card, this is a very creative and interesting card.
Then it is not 'bland', it's just 'bad'. I am sure this is the first time Creatures tried to adapt Protean from the VG into the TCG format and on paper it's absolutely interesting. I do agree that in its current form the card is super clunky to use, but now since it exists, it may open up cool shenanigans in the future, or maybe a better card with similar ability to it. Who knows!Because despite, like other kecleons, having a nice idea behind it, it's completely unplayable and there is no way you should include it in any of your deck.
To make it work you would need:
- Uxie + Mesprit + Azelf on bench to deal 360 on weakness
- Having mew too on bench to avoid snipe against Urshifu / Inteleon.
- Opponent having a weakness and not being immune to it (coating energy, weakness guard, etc..)
- Having a way to accelerate energies to power it with RS/twin energy and the right basic energy.
- Having a way to somehow search consistently all the above cards to make the combo work.
Instead you could just play something like spiritomb and have a single attacker doing up to 310 consistently.
Edit: To give you and example of how bad and clunky it is, I think even without specifying "basic" energy it would still not be playable, even with Aurora energy in the format.
In conclusion, do I think it is bad? Yes. Will it be one of the first pokemons of the set I'll try? Of course yes! I'm already building a stupid deck around Exp-Share and turbo patch