Same attack on all three of them.So does the flamigo and murkrow have nothing to do with the wattrel from the prev set? Or is it the same attack?
Same attack on all three of them.So does the flamigo and murkrow have nothing to do with the wattrel from the prev set? Or is it the same attack?
I think you're taking that statement too literally. They're just saying that it's strong against Lugia, not that it'll make it fall off.It's just another 1-of stuff. When Avery was revealed, is Eternatus fallen out of favor back then? No, right. Same does to Lugia, especially SS Lugia is a thing post-rotation. It's just a one-shot deal, which you have to dig into it at a right circumstances.
Whichever goes into effect first wins.Does spiritomb block empoleon v, or does empoleon v stop spiritomb,?
No, it's weak to Dark.Garde is weak to Metal
it has to be low so that we don't get a repeat of 2016 again.I don’t understand the 20x damage decision. Especially with your main attacker unable to hit for weakness. I like they acceleration, but damage cap is too low.
Two, at best.Empoleon V, Galarian Zapdos V, Zacian V, Genesect V, Lumineon V, Wyrdeer V, Drapion V.
Buddy, I don't think that's one
That would DESTROY the MEW Vmax decks that play only 4 DTEnergies and seem to be quite popular now.Giacomo?!?!?! EACH??? or is that a typo?
Mew players currently:Giacomo?!?!?! EACH??? or is that a typo?
You actually bring up a very good point. Zapdos V is being looked at as the primary tech against the upcoming storm of Miraidon decks, but if Miraidon gets Spiritomb on the bench, it removes that threat. Spiritomb is shaping up to be very good in some popular decks.Empoleon V, Galarian Zapdos V, Zacian V, Genesect V, Lumineon V, Wyrdeer V, Drapion V.
Buddy, I don't think that's one
I think people are severely overestimating Wo-Chien. Manaphy kills any potential it has considering you can't use Devouring Ivy until you Boss that Manaphy up. Even then, considering your opponent has to be at 2 prizes remaining for you to deal 240, a number that can actually knock big two-prizers out, that's a number other decks are already hitting without relying on your opponent winning. Wo-Chien can take game against itself in that position. It's an interesting tech card in potential grass decks like Meowscarada ex, but I really don't see it as anything more than a bench warmer until late game where it's usefulness is still questionable.Forretress ex feels really busted to be honest.
You can powerstart what ever you have on your bench.
And since it's a knock-out is synergizes really well with Wo-Chien EX.
Overall I'm just annoyed that they didn't really bother to tone down the power of the legendary base EX.
We are kinda back at the start here with the evolving ones beeing, mostly, not worth the hassle.
I would consider Iono to be a pretty good hard counter to Lost Box that also is viable in a lot of decks.Things like nightmarch variants do need more damage, but mostly they just need a counter to Sableye. I hate that they printed spiritomb when the only deck that needs countering right now is LostBox, and everything here doesn't counter it at all.
Never drop the bomb and saying Lugia is finished, when we have to see the latest Japanese results after the set is available in Japan, if that statement will age like milk.