higumaotoshi said:
Lol.. get your facts straight.
Dragtrode has no ex's, it is a deck using Dark Dragonite and Dark Electrode.
T2 Arcaine, Mynx and Dustox-ex weren't even close to dominating. Those decks barely had any impact on the metagame.
And you also convienently left out other decks that had an impact on the metagame that didn't run ex's
Rock Lock
Metanite
Queendom
Mercury
Those decks and even Shedstall had more impact on the metagame than those 3 ex decks mentioned above.
It's already like 7 non ex decks to 2 ex decks. Wow, ex's are soo broken
To some credit, I did accidentally overlook a few decks (Metanite and Queendom in particular; it didn't seem RockLock was played very much at Worlds, same with Mercury). And DragTrode does run Pokémon-ex. Rocket's Sneasel-ex is the biggest hitter in the deck; Drag Off for 50 or Dark Ring for 130 damage is nothing to laugh at.
T2 Arcanine was played a lot. Most decks used Lunatone to find a Swoop!, and then evolve T2 to attack.
Regardless, the point I am trying to make remains the same. Pokémon-ex are generally much too unbalanced. Certainly, decks like LBS, ZapTurnDos, DragTrode, ScizorGross, RAMBO, and BAR have all received immense play, and overpowered other decks of its time. Large amounts of damage for low energies costs is very unbalanced, since once your main hitter is KOed, you have to stall until you get another attacker built up, often resulting in falling behind by several prizes. This is especially the case when fighting against a deck like LBS, no matter who you power up next, they kill it, and you are essentially "locked".