Thank you for respecting my opinion Zero, but its definitely not just complaining. First of all I didn't say the Luxchomp players with transit to Lostgar, I'm saying a large percentage of the TCG players, similar to the size of Luxchomp players, will be playing Lostgar. A cancer doesn't cure the other cancer.
I've done enough battles with Lostgar to know how the deck will fare against the meta. Firstly you say a Lostgar running on Trainers will not be able to get the 2nd/3rd Gengar out, but I don't see a rationale for this. It works the same way a Machamp SF does, and a Machamp deck DOES get its multiple lines out. A Lostgar deck will have an even easier time, because it never draws prizes, so losing out in that is beneficial because it can use Twins.
As I've said already your hand can never be free from Pokemon for long because there's always Looker's Investigation, and possible Mr. Mime and Spiritomb if they get printed in English. Especially in Gyarados because after you set up you still have leftover Sableyes, Gyrarados, Combees and whatnot.
Without any justification you can't say I have faulty variables, that either my opponent or I have a inferior deck. Yes, a Gengar will get 2-hit by a Gyarados, but for the first Gengar you kill, the second will be waiting on the bench with 2 energies, and Seeker will not only force you to have Pokemon in your hand, but also deprive you of the second blow.
Our debate on Gengar and the Lost World would go on for a long while, so I've said my piece and I'm done. Thanks for reading and no hard feelings.
I've done enough battles with Lostgar to know how the deck will fare against the meta. Firstly you say a Lostgar running on Trainers will not be able to get the 2nd/3rd Gengar out, but I don't see a rationale for this. It works the same way a Machamp SF does, and a Machamp deck DOES get its multiple lines out. A Lostgar deck will have an even easier time, because it never draws prizes, so losing out in that is beneficial because it can use Twins.
As I've said already your hand can never be free from Pokemon for long because there's always Looker's Investigation, and possible Mr. Mime and Spiritomb if they get printed in English. Especially in Gyarados because after you set up you still have leftover Sableyes, Gyrarados, Combees and whatnot.
Without any justification you can't say I have faulty variables, that either my opponent or I have a inferior deck. Yes, a Gengar will get 2-hit by a Gyarados, but for the first Gengar you kill, the second will be waiting on the bench with 2 energies, and Seeker will not only force you to have Pokemon in your hand, but also deprive you of the second blow.
Our debate on Gengar and the Lost World would go on for a long while, so I've said my piece and I'm done. Thanks for reading and no hard feelings.