So i wanna hear your misplays and drastic misplays also tell me all your best trade so I love hearing all stories any where battle roads, states, cities, even regionals, even nationals, even world, and heck even league so lmk
sturtle said:Okay, so I was at a BR, when I was still slightly newbish. I was running a Dusknoir deck, against a Regigas deck. I got out Dusknoir early, and he got a regigigas out as well. I waited till I had lots of damage on my Dusknoir, the I used Damage even, which would have knocked him out. He tells me,
"I have an Unown G attached to my Regigigas."
I was sad. I asked him if I could use Night Spin instead, since I hadn't really attacked, but he rudely said no. I lost the game because of that match, and I walked away in dead last at the end of the BR.
This wasn't a fail on my part. It was his fail, for not giving a newb a break.
Although it's their right to deny it it really sucks. I will usually allow a new player one take back in a game if it isn't a major tournament. At Fall BR's I was playing a Flygon deck and I sniped a benched Flygon for exactly the remaining amount of it's HP. He rifles through a pile of Pokemon and energy and exposes an Expert Belt. I asked if I could take it back and he said "HA NO!".sturtle said:Okay, so I was at a BR, when I was still slightly newbish. I was running a Dusknoir deck, against a Regigas deck. I got out Dusknoir early, and he got a regigigas out as well. I waited till I had lots of damage on my Dusknoir, the I used Damage even, which would have knocked him out. He tells me,
"I have an Unown G attached to my Regigigas."
I was sad. I asked him if I could use Night Spin instead, since I hadn't really attacked, but he rudely said no. I lost the game because of that match, and I walked away in dead last at the end of the BR.
This wasn't a fail on my part. It was his fail, for not giving a newb a break.