@Ecko9i6
I'm not actually sure you understood what I was saying. The big reason is
1) That is
not what I said, and is nearly the opposite.
2) It displays a lack of familiarity with recent history of the Pokémon TCG.
Here is what I said specifically about this matter:
Only the White Kyurem-EX in question failed to ever prove competitive. The other seven focal Pokémon
all have played major roles in the competitive Pokémon TCG scene, with all of them
except Black Kyurem-EX and White Kyurem-EX having appeared in at least one of the commemorative World Championship Decks that get released based on decks that made at least the Top 4 from one of the three age brackets. Of course,
at present, none of these are as good as they once were, but it hasn't been that long since some of them were competitive. Darkrai-EX, Keldeo-EX, Mewtwo-EX, Xerneas, and Yveltal will most likely prove competitive again sometime in the Expanded Format, though the
exact odds for each varies.
Which is not reason enough to buy any of these decks. As worried as I am by your claims, you
do have a point, Ecko9i6. I missed that
@Arc88 was in an "either/or" position and that purchasing one of these would shoot his budget. I wanted to make sure if he did
not already have the various, worthwhile staples found in these decks, that he considered purchasing them
before he acquired them elsewhere.
@Arc88 I also want to make it clear that I do
not encourage people to take up the Pokémon TCG for the Standard Format alone. I know some people are satisfied with just that, but I've encountered too many folks that
said it was okay but once "their" deck went extinct due to rotation, they changed their tune. Standard plus Expanded is the minimum Pokémon TCG experience to me (unless you're a collector only). I actually recommend enjoying all the options you can with the Pokémon TCG. Other than the Unlimited Format; that one requires a lot of work to enjoy.