This combo can just straight up win the game on turn 1 - and I'm gonna show you everything you need to know about it Twitter: / timdanklin Twitch: / timdanklin #pokemon #pokemontcg #pokemoncards
vic unfortunately went 75 out of 79 the next day btw, 0-4-0 same deck. The base deck used is inconsistent for sure if it’s going 6-2-0 then 0-4-0 a day later. That is just the heart of the cards sometimes though lol, especially in this meta - either day could’ve been a fluke. It lost to Regi, Bolt, Pult, then Palkia before he dropped. However, that doesn’t say anything about your refined version at all, with your accolades in real tourneys I really trust this revision a lot, and I’m hopeful these improvements make this standout more because this looks really fun to play! Awesome video and workshopping! New sub for sure.
I’m glad you have a channel btw, you always place well in your Aussie Regionals, it’s great to have real talent showing the ropes to others. Thank you for taking time to post theory and workshop these things on video. This helps with understanding how decks are built, before people just copy paste the same list from the internet with nearly no changes and it’s all you ever seem to play against in online play haha. Congrats on 1k!
Genuinely thankyou so much!! It really means a lot to hear this - these kind of comments fuel my motivation to make more content and help others learn, improve and think about the game 🫡
@@timdanklinthat’s great! I think you’ll do some solid numbers, this community desperately needs more competition players doing deck breakdowns. At this time it seems Azul and LDF are the only two tourney players that really dive into deck theory or showing anything. I’m sure there are more I’m forgetting. Azul sticks close to meta due to his position, LDF shows great bad deck Fridays for some rogue content, this is cozy in the center. I like a deck that practices good theory and has consistency, but is “off-meta” lol, I’m glad there is more room to play in the current F sets. Im hoping to run a few hours of practice on Live and see if the Greninja version of this is as fun as it is in my head haha. I’m excited to test it!
You totally had me with you until you just tried to fit this donk package in already meta decks. I would have loved to see a nice original wellspring ogerpon deck. 😅 nonetheless i love your approach on deckbuilding and your content, keep it up!💥
The third deck list I showed off is an original take with a solid focus on Wellspring Ogrepon - but it was quite hard to come up with a deck entirely focused on just this concept, would love to see one if you come up with something 👀
@@timdanklini tried so many different (mainly) controllish decklists with it and know how fragile it is this is why I hoped to see it work in some way. I haven't tried a hardcore "combo" approach though and your video definitely makes me want to go deckbuilding with it again. 😊
The way it works in Pokemon is that you fulfil as much of the effect as possible - so you just return the double turbo energy and you still get to use the rest of the attack
pokemon just aint fun when it is a turn one turn two game. rip the format and the idea of having comeback cards when players can use those comeback cards while in the lead.
In 6 games so far ive had one of the cards for this combo in the prizes. I pulled it off once and they had 2 heavy basics out so it didnt do anything 😂
I'm confused. How does this work? Wellspring Ogerpon states that you have to shuffle 3 energy cards back into your deck to get the 120 bench damage. It is worded very specifically that you have to shuffle in 3 energy cards. If you attach a crystal and DTE, then that's only 1 energy card thereby making it impossible to get the bench damage benefit. Am i just dumb and missing something obvious? Is this meant to be satire? I'm seriously very confused.
You aren't dumb, it's just not super intuitive - in Pokemon you fulfil as much of the effect as possible, so it will actually work after you shuffle in just the DTE (assuming that is your only energy)
@@timdanklin focused on turn 1 and relying on Noctowl at least on that build. Maybe you are right and there is a way to still pull off the turn 1 going 2nd to beat the mirror ? I'm struggling a bit with turbo 2nd two prize decks too
I'm already playing Palkia with Greninja. Since the deck runs very little supporters, but a lot of Items and Greninja, I already run Colress. I already run DTE since I play both Colress and Greninja already. I could literally just put an Ogerpon in there and switch Catcher for Crystal, maybe 1 Town Store. Palkia can even recharge the Ogerpon if necessary. The deck also runs the Dusk Line.
@@timdanklin That's exactly the thing. The deck is gas but has no Turn 1 attack to put the pressure on going second. I'll be testing it and seeing how it goes.