Professor Oak's New Theory from Call of Legends (#83) [4/22]

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Guiding questions:
1. How does the card stand on its own? Is it good, bad, or have potential? Is it worth being played?
2. What popular metagame decks could it be used in?
3. What combos can you use it with? How so?
4. Give it a rating, and explain why you have given it that rating. You can also rate the card by rating the thread itself (out of 5 stars).
5. How's the artwork?

Posts MUST be several sentences long with proper grammar and spelling or they will be deleted - this forum is to discuss specific cards so other people can learn about their potential in the current metagame.
 
1. How does the card stand on its own? Is it good, bad, or have potential? Is it worth being played?
as a supporter, it can't stand on its own. but it is extremely playable. I don't think there is a decklist out there that can survive without at least one of these.
2. What popular metagame decks could it be used in?
every and all.
3. What combos can you use it with? How so?
a trainer lock deck is the main one, since a fresh hand of 6 lets you shuffle cards back in that you don't need at the time, and hopefully draw into something you do need.
4. Give it a rating, and explain why you have given it that rating. You can also rate the card by rating the thread itself (out of 5 stars).
6/5. it's that darn good.
5. How's the artwork?
2/5, it's the same as the one from hgss, except with a higher contrast in the artwork box
 
1. How does the card stand on its own? Is it good, bad, or have potential? Is it worth being played?
Because this card is a supporter, it can not be played on its own. VERY helpful though. You should play it.
2. What popular metagame decks could it be used in?
{C},{G},{W},{L},{F},{R},{P},{M}, and{D}, or any combo of those types.
3. What combos can you use it with? How so?
If you have a bad hand, you play it.
4. Give it a rating, and explain why you have given it that rating. You can also rate the card by rating the thread itself (out of 5 stars).
4.5/5. It is a staple card
5. How's the artwork?
2/5. It isn't that good
 
1. How does the card stand on its own? Is it good, bad, or have potential? Is it worth being played?
2. What popular metagame decks could it be used in?
3. What combos can you use it with? How so?
4. Give it a rating, and explain why you have given it that rating. You can also rate the card by rating the thread itself (out of 5 stars).
5. How's the artwork?

1. This card can be teched in all decks. I repeat : ALL. This card could help someone change from a bad start to refresh its hand. Not like judge, it could draw 6 cards, so almost all decks play it.
2. As i said, most of the decks play it due to being a hand refresher. This card could rescue a life just by refreshing its hand, provided the player shuffle properly.
3. Same as 3, in a bad start, PONT helps alot, so most dEcks play it.
4. its 4.5/5. This card really saves me and rescued me from various situation, which includes bad start.
5. The artwork is cool, with professor oak standing on the middle holding some things. Like tracey said, professor oak is COOL! 4/5.
 
1. How does the card stand on its own? Is it good, bad, or have potential? Is it worth being played?: Well, since it is a Supporter, it can't be played, but it is a quite usefu card in most decks.
2. What popular metagame decks could it be used in?: Anything but SP and n00b decks. I don't see it used in SP because SP almost always has the resources it needs when it needs it, and of course, you know why it isn't used in n00b decks. ;p
3. What combos can you use it with? How so?: What carlitosbob said. I usually see Vilegar running 2 Judge and 2 of this card. It refreshes your hand of un-useful cards.
4. Give it a rating, and explain why you have given it that rating. You can also rate the card by rating the thread itself (out of 5 stars).: 4/5, isn't used in every deck(as stated in #2), but is very helpful if used at the right time.
5. How's the artwork?: Not much different from HGSS. I always like the Ken Sugimori artwork. It's a little bland, but I'll give it a 2.5/5.
 
1. How does the card stand on its own? Is it good, bad, or have potential? Is it worth being played?
Very good supporter that I use in almost all of my (rogue) decks. Can really save you from a bad hand and get you the cards you need.

2. What popular metagame decks could it be used in?
Well, it could pretty much be used in every metagame deck. I would say maybe Arceus because you're getting cards out of your hand pretty fast and its an easy way to basically draw six. Also Yanmega in case you dont have judge and your opponent has 6 cards in his hand.

3. What combos can you use it with? How so?
Same as Carlitosbob. Trainer lock decks such as lostgar or vilegar can really use this in their deck.

4. Give it a rating, and explain why you have given it that rating. You can also rate the card by rating the thread itself (out of 5 stars).
4/5- It's a great card, and can get you out of bad situations, but can in a way be replaced by Uxie. Also it's a supporter so you might want to use a different supporter that turn.

5. How's the artwork?
Not that great. Kind of boring, but hey, it's a picture of Professor Oak. What do you expect? I do like the library in the background so 2.9/5.
 
1. Decent Supporter Card, can get you out of bad situations. This card is worth playing in high level tournaments.
2. Don't think this card fits into any particular strategy, but it is a usable Supporter Card overall.
3. Anything which lets you empty your hand.
4. 3/5 Its a generally usable card.
5. I like the artwork, Prof. Oak looks cooler than before.
 
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