I like the standard rotation but I am disappointed with no change in Expanded. Not looking forward attending Expanded events next season.
The whole point of expanded is to give older cards relevancy so that veteran player's don't have their cards become completely worthless. Having expanded rotate defeats the purposeYou would think that they would have slowly started to weed Night March out completely. I don't play much, if any, Expanded but I do know that those events will not be very fun.
And a thousand n's just turned to dust with this article....
Did i miss this? Please tell me its Ash-ley as in Ash's Cross dressing alter ego in card form lolThey're now called Ashley.
Can I just get a float stone reprint?
James Michael Cerdan said:Or a new discard draw supporter?
Did i miss this? Please tell me its Ash-ley as in Ash's Cross dressing alter ego in card form lol
I actually seen Ash donned the blonde wig again recently in sun moon working in the pokemon centre for nurse joy - I'd love it to make a promo somehow in Japan lol
Turbo Raichu will be an interesting (if not good,) deck!
that's a lot to ask for. not only does it lose elixir, which in itself is a death sentence, it loses nuzzle pikachu meaning it can't access the snuggly generator acceleration. magnezone is cute, but it's painfully inconsistent without professors letter.
I disagree on the grounds that:The problem with gardevoir is that the reason fell out of the meta in the first place is that it was outclassed bu Zoroark gx decks which will still be very strong post rotation
I disagree on the grounds that:
1. Zoroark will be loosing plenty of strength cards that gave it power, such as puzzle of time, which was helpful in setting up the deck or gaining cards traded away, Bridget, which gave the speed to get multiple zoroark down on the field, and evosoda, which got the evolutions going quickly. The counters, meanwhile, might still be there, and the possible meta game is kinda on the downside against zoroark. If you want to get a full explanation, check out pokebeach to get the idea.
2: Gardevoir can use zoroark as well, as we saw when Tord Reklev won Oceana with zoroark gardevoir, and someone else got third with it.
3: the meta game post rotation will be slightly better for gardevoir. Metal decks will stay strong, but I think that there are going to be some nice fire types in the future to help with that (cough cough Blaziken gx)
I think Reshiram GX and Victini Prism will give fire decks a huge boost, and I wouldn't be surprised if a Reshiram focused deck appeared, perhaps paired with someone like Infernape from Ultra Prism/Forbidden Light. Reshiram keeps fire decks alive, just. And if we expect to see a lot of Dragons, we'll see a lot of Fairies, and more Metal, thus more Fire. Although I might be going off on a few tangents there...1. Zoroark doesn’t lose as much as something like Buzzwole, and Buzzwole has a chance at staying in the format (despite it outright losing to Beast box and Malamar). The big question is: “who is the best partner for Zoroark?”
2. Gardy-Zoroark was purely a meta-call and is a bit difficult to pilot effectively, IIRC
3. The only fire decks I can see doing anything is Kiawe Ho-oh GX, but even that deck has some glaring issues.