kashmaster said:
^ WOW, someone is a Gyarados fan and a half. You honestly cant tell me that you Gyarados has better odds winning against Luxchomp. You also believe that Gyarados > Gengar ._.
No, I can't tell you that Gyarados has great odds against Luxchomp. I said a little in Gyarados's favor or about even. However I guess my post did sound a little too "Gyarados kills luxchomp" which I didn't mean, my apologies.
Firstly, gengar is a great deck. It wouldnt be tier one if it couldnt accomplish anything in the format.
Also, you would usually get about 2 magikarps out. If sniping that magikarp gets you a vital prize, why not?
If by vital prize you mean 6th, then yeah that's fine. Otherwise you should not be putting Magikarps back in the discard for me. Also, Gengar is not that good anymore, as other people have said.
Also on that 'stall' idea. That is a low blow and taken completely out of context. I meant play your turns normally since Gyarados will deal 0-30 mostly, you can relax and wait for time to be called.
Ok, I'm glad that's what you meant. As I said I wasn't sure which definition of stalling you were using. Sorry if it offended you.
Spiritomb is the most annoying, because it completely shuts down your game. To counter, I was actually thinking of a 1-1 Dialga G LV.X tech. Why? It's going to be difficult to get out, but once it's out there, problems with Mr. Mime and Spiritomb are completely wiped out. Extra Uxie or even a 1-1 line of Claydol won't hurt, but you're going to need to rely on pitching the Magikarp early and getting a good starting hand to beat Cursegar. It won't be easy.
Completely shuts down your game? The only cards Spiritomb prevents before I have gotten set up (which is when you're hopefully using it) are Luxury Ball and Pokemon Communication. That's 3, maybe 4 cards at most. If you just killed a Gyarados then yeah it also stops TSD and I won't assume I always have Combee/Collector/Bebe's in hand because I don't. Also this only applies if you killed Gyarados with Shadow Skip, otherwise Spiritomb is still on the bench.
gyarados isn't that great of a deck anymore either, mostly because of the problems it has with good jumpluff lists.
Unfortunately I have to agree with this
I have been thinking of trying more Expert Belts because it makes Leaf Guarding Jumpluffs relatively easy to kill (only need a Crobat or Poketurn, assuming I have 3 Magikarp discarded) and makes it harder for them to Leaf Guard + Mass Attack for the kill against you, but I'm not sure if I want to let them have that many chances at 2 prizes.
There's really not any good ways I can think of for Gyarados to easily/reliably beat Jumpluff... I wonder why there's so many threads on how to beat Gyarados but I haven't seen any here yet on how to beat Luxchomp/Jumpluff which are the 2 best decks in the format lol