Who benefits from the trade?

I personally think person A benefits more, since there are plenty of draw support cards, and with Honchkrow G you are guaranteed to get what you want. Aerodactyl G is just a basic draw setup, which can be iffy; Honchkrow G is an SP toolbox/Galactic setup (one of the two good ones, imo, with the other being Weavile G).
 
ummm... both players as long as they're getting what they want...
I mean, they're both commons that you could buy online for a quarter. no need to worry about who's getting the better end of this deal.
 
Frodus said:
ummm... both players as long as they're getting what they want...
I mean, they're both commons that you could buy online for a quarter. no need to worry about who's getting the better end of this deal.
Well... gosh...do you really feel that way about it?
 
penny power said:
Well... gosh...do you really feel that way about it?

I'm not trying to be rude, please don't be offended.
I'm just saying that they are both commons, and very very cheap ones at that. So as long as both players are happy with the card that they're receiving, then they both benefit from the trade.
IF the trade involves rares or X's or anything then yeah, you want to make sure the trade is even. but generally, if you're just trading commons for commons neither player really "loses out".
 
Frodus said:
I'm not trying to be rude, please don't be offended.
I'm just saying that they are both commons, and very very cheap ones at that. So as long as both players are happy with the card that they're receiving, then they both benefit from the trade.
IF the trade involves rares or X's or anything then yeah, you want to make sure the trade is even. but generally, if you're just trading commons for commons neither player really "loses out".
Alright, well, thanks then!
 
both cards can make great techs depending on the deck and opponent Honchkrow seems more splashable, but aero can gve you a nice draw and early active lock if you need it
 
The Pain said:
both cards can make great techs depending on the deck and opponent Honchkrow seems more splashable, but aero can gve you a nice draw and early active lock if you need it
Thanks, but what's "splashable" mean?
 
penny power said:
Thanks, but what's "splashable" mean?
I'm assuming it means playable, but I would disagree with that. It's a pretty fair trade, and like siad before, it's good for whoever needs it.
 
penny power said:
Thanks, but what's "splashable" mean?

splashable means to use a card that is of one type, but can be used effectively in other decks that are not of the same type as that pokemon

best example of this....Uxie (LA) & Uxie Lv. X

a psychic pokemon, but attacks on both cards require only colorless energy cost, making it easier to be used in other decks other than psychic ones
 
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