I'm surprised we aren't running TM Blindside in this deck. Sure its a little expensive, but it still synergizes really well with how much damage you're gonna be dropping
TM Blindside is just bad because of that hefty attack cost. The whole point of this deck is to use very little resources (aka energy) in order to disrupt the opponents setup, and every Pokémon in this deck is very frail so if the opponent decides to boss the pokemon you are setting up that blindside play, you just wasted energy which is few and far between considering that this deck plays Pokémon that only require 1 or 2 energy.
I've encountered a variant of this deck with Uxie instead of Budew. Early game damage to the bench from Uxie while setting up the Froslass. I didn't have a good time.
I'm running Froslass already, so this kind of deck has been on my mind but I'd rather play it with the lake trio because it's more fun for everyone involved
Ive been playing something similar with venomoth instead for item lock. Budew seems much better for consistency tho. It seems like a gimmicky deck, but its really strong into a lot of machups tho. I gotta imagine its still really weak to dragapult
Yeah this one is a problem. The other really bad one is the poison deck with pecharunt, brute bonnet, and radiant sneasler. They can literally take out an 80 hp pokemon on turn 1 ending the game before your first first draw if you only had one basic and went second. They should have made it so brute bonnet's ability can't be used 1st turn.
this deck gets countered by dragapult+iron thorns sadly or any iron thorns deck, considering iron thorns' ability prevents all other abilities from working. Dragapult can switch in, take 3 birds with 1 stone rinse repeat. even if there was a boss' orders early game theres always a 2nd or 3rd pult.
@@Raizekusu bruh I thought you meant I was wrong for a second hahahah, I was doubting myself. But yeah idk lol, bro said it with confidence too haha, everyone does it tho, reading cards is boring fr
I'm not really a fan of this deck. It's very low effort because you don't really need to worry about putting energies on the pokemon. It doesn't play differently based on different META decks except MAYBE manaphy shows up against Tera Hydreigon. It's a dumb dude's deck - low skill, low IQ, and low effort. Sure you're gonna win games but I wouldn't be proud of those wins because it's cheap. I have the resources to make this deck but it's not for me; it's for simpletons that care more about the outcome versus the adventure.
@@emberpowertcg7692 It definitely is. Low IQ and Low effort. Whoever initially put it together had some brain cells but that's where the thinking stopped. Your goal is to keep your bench full. There are plenty of cards that do this for you. You only need a small handful of dark energies so you can pack your deck with trainer cards that help you keep your bench full.
I'm surprised we aren't running TM Blindside in this deck. Sure its a little expensive, but it still synergizes really well with how much damage you're gonna be dropping
TM Blindside is just bad because of that hefty attack cost. The whole point of this deck is to use very little resources (aka energy) in order to disrupt the opponents setup, and every Pokémon in this deck is very frail so if the opponent decides to boss the pokemon you are setting up that blindside play, you just wasted energy which is few and far between considering that this deck plays Pokémon that only require 1 or 2 energy.
Been a deck for awhile, TrustYourPilots played quite a few different itterations of it, Budew may help push it into Rogue.
I've encountered a variant of this deck with Uxie instead of Budew. Early game damage to the bench from Uxie while setting up the Froslass. I didn't have a good time.
That Froslass full art has to be one of my favourite arts all time.
I'm running Froslass already, so this kind of deck has been on my mind but I'd rather play it with the lake trio because it's more fun for everyone involved
Ive been playing something similar with venomoth instead for item lock. Budew seems much better for consistency tho. It seems like a gimmicky deck, but its really strong into a lot of machups tho. I gotta imagine its still really weak to dragapult
Budew is a free attack :)
How is the mirror match?
Just the Froslass, Uxie, Azelf deck but with Budew instead
Imagine the mirror match for this deck.
Unfortunately slow decks don't win at locals because gametime runs out
play faster and hold your opponent to it. if they want to win, they’ll need to as well.
Yeah this one is a problem. The other really bad one is the poison deck with pecharunt, brute bonnet, and radiant sneasler. They can literally take out an 80 hp pokemon on turn 1 ending the game before your first first draw if you only had one basic and went second. They should have made it so brute bonnet's ability can't be used 1st turn.
Or the Toxicroak ex one, that does 100 poison damage
:) thank you for all the good informations
this deck gets countered by dragapult+iron thorns sadly or any iron thorns deck, considering iron thorns' ability prevents all other abilities from working. Dragapult can switch in, take 3 birds with 1 stone rinse repeat. even if there was a boss' orders early game theres always a 2nd or 3rd pult.
Iron thorns stops Rule Box abilities
@@spiromckinnel9097when will people learn to read the goddamn iron thorns card lmao
@@Raizekusu bruh I thought you meant I was wrong for a second hahahah, I was doubting myself. But yeah idk lol, bro said it with confidence too haha, everyone does it tho, reading cards is boring fr
Iron thorns only works on rule box pokemon lmfao you know things like rotom v or entei v or hydrapple ex lmao
Im not an english speaker but i can understand your videos and im really enjoying, but what you say in the beggining? "Money......radio."
If you mean the intro he does in every video, he says "My name's Ross, and as I'm always told, I have the voice of radio".
@SeafoamSmiles yes that's what i meant, not used to british acc could not even get the first word right. Thank u
for no energy
Dam how old is this video lol😭
I'm not really a fan of this deck. It's very low effort because you don't really need to worry about putting energies on the pokemon. It doesn't play differently based on different META decks except MAYBE manaphy shows up against Tera Hydreigon. It's a dumb dude's deck - low skill, low IQ, and low effort. Sure you're gonna win games but I wouldn't be proud of those wins because it's cheap. I have the resources to make this deck but it's not for me; it's for simpletons that care more about the outcome versus the adventure.
i wouldn't want to play against someone as narrow minded as you
"low skill, low IQ, and Low effort" are certainly not words I'd use to describe this deck
I wouldn't call it low IQ, but I would agree that this deck would be so annoying to play against and it makes matches really boring
@@denman2991 HAHA i like to work for my wins tyvm.
@@emberpowertcg7692 It definitely is. Low IQ and Low effort. Whoever initially put it together had some brain cells but that's where the thinking stopped. Your goal is to keep your bench full. There are plenty of cards that do this for you. You only need a small handful of dark energies so you can pack your deck with trainer cards that help you keep your bench full.