@@marcoscabezolajr.8408 Same. I'm stubborn AF and want to use Radiant Tsareena instead because I can't afford the world championship card (even though Radiant Greninja is considered superior). I know TG spends the video talking about how alternate builds aren't actually that much better than the basic build, but Radiant Tsareena has come in clutch for me before! Regardless, what's drawing me toward the deck is that it's actually not super easy to pilot. I suck at playing with this deck, but that's what keeps me stubbornly adhering to it. I feel like if I can master this deck, I'd be a much better player. Whereas I don't know if I gain much when playing the Lugia deck which is wildly easy to pilot.
@@bananajoe275 I know what you mean. Then you still have Durant mill, but still once they see you play mill the can switch up their gameplay as for you, you are still focused on mill. I saw one deck passing bye that played some control style/mill, it played Snorlax so pokemon cannot retreat and Mimikyu to cancel out dmg, maybe that has potential.
With my fundamental kana knowledge I spent the first five minutes trying to decode the player names. If Japanese cards weren't so hard to get ahold of here they'd be great for learning.
This is why Radiant Greninja, Professor's Research, and Mew are so important. If you don't get lucky with the VIP passes, you make your own luck by aggressively cycling through and drawing cards until you get what you need. I'm still stubbornly playing Radiant Tsareena, instead, but have come to appreciate the assistance Greninja provides.
Regarding Bossing the Gardevoir ex / Kirlia at the end of game 1, I have to agree with Mahone. Get the Kirlia out of there so they see less cards and you also leave the option for Roxanne off the table. It would be a much tighter play to lock your opponent from digging to find their combo.
Did Gardevoir player in first match have a way to move that Greninja pretty sure all energy in deck was gone so when they put it into the active on escape rope if their opponent hadn't bossed and just passed. Maybe they had access to penny
Bruh!!!!!! I LITERALLY JUST PULLED THIS CARD!!! This is the 2nd video in a row you've posted that I have gotten cards from today!!! :D :D :D:D :D :D I'm going to use with with damage transfer pokemon EDIT: I'm so new to this game, that I thought you were saying "God of War"
I dont get why sometimes they kirlia before using mew''s ability. Doesnt that reduce the odds of seeing items with mew, cause you could draw them with kirlia?
If you are digging for a specific card, like ultra ball or rare candy, then you increase your odds of finding it by using kirlia first, then mew. If you Mew first, then kirlia, you could draw back into some of the same cards you saw with mew, where if you kirlia first, you are guaranteed to see 8 different cards, no repeats.
Hand disruption is how Garde wins that MU, so yeah I'm predicting so. Iono is ridiculous, it forces the LZ player to play slow and take most of their prizes at once or be constantly disrupted. Almost as powerful as research early, sometimes even more powerful than roxanne late. Now run 4.
You don't need guardevour ex in the guardevour deck or any v guardevour, jyxn alone a beasty deck play through deck keep 2 energy back cards and a manin or what ever it called gives 3 pokemon back till end play pokemon back get any guardevour back that died if died then 10 energy into deck play all energy kill anything use judge at end to stop game end if game goes so long best thing is bosses orders coz it's a 1 prize card deck kill of a guardevour ex or a v lets me take my time at started to set up finish
Reversal energy gives 1 energy of any type to the pokemon it is attached to. If you are behind in prize cards then it provides 3 energy of any kind to the pokemon it is attached to. On zacian V and the chilling reign gardevoir those attacks do more damage for each psychic energy on those pokemon so reversal energy could really power them up
@@karamelptcg Not sure why an explanation is needed. It’s literally broken as hell just like Mew was when it first released. I rarely Gardy decks no matter what I’m playing.
@@Tundra0128 That's something I like about Gardy over Mew. If you Path is played against Mew, the deck is stuck unleashed the player so happens to either have a stadium or stadium remover in their hand at that moment, or if they're Lucky enough to draw it that turn. They can't use Genesect anymore to draw and get the cards they need. Gardy doesn't have that restriction.