21:20 Seaking is one of those mons that either instantly wins or instantly loses you a match So perfect fit for the burgerflip that's Misty (I think Seaking is TOO strong but RNG makes it feel terrible)
Hello! I'm on the Pokéos page right now and I'm looking at the cards, but sadly for me there are no options above the cards, like being able to play the Immersive video. Am I doing something wrong or it is behind some paywall? EDIT: nvm, it does show the video, just there are no options. EDIT 2: looks like I just had to zoom out by 10% to be able to see the texts above the cards, lol.
38:30 put some respect on my boy Golem You want that because it's a 1-prize that oneshots every big threat (and a few others with Giovanni) and you can set it up in 3 turns with Brock Also it has 160 hp itself, crucial against many of the threats around it. It can get hit by, kill and then survive against Starmie, Pikachu or Articuno, for example. Golem simply matches up VERY WELL against a lot of the meta right now. Try it out❤
i think you need to evaluate how yo evaluate cards. you keep saying the pikachu ex is insanity and something feels off about that it just feels to fragile and too weak hitting for a ex. but hey lets compare it to starmie ex who you were not as hyped about. booth do 90 dmg max but pikachu has to have 3 electric types on the bench or it damage falls alot. starmie has to be evolved into so that one pikachu wins, but both require 2 energy so most of the time both cards need 2 turns to setup. but starmie still requires more deck slots and draw rng. but starmie also has 10 more hp so a very very slight edge to starmie. but starmie also has free retreat built in, so its more mobile so i would argue thats is a bigger +. starmie does not require an all water type deck to do its thing and does not get punished in hybrid decks or decks with normal types. starmie has trainer support while pikachu does not. i think the comparison is very close and i might even give a slight edge to starmie. but even if pikachu is better i think the way you are hyping it up and then brushing over starmie somewhat(you did say it was good is flawed. i think you may have been bitten by the "this card has to be good its the mascot" bug edit: oh and to be clear i dont think either of them are top tier or close to it.
doing 90 because ur bench is full of electric types is pretty good. its a basic meaning pokeball draws it, and retreat cost is low. thats kinda what i think makes a pretty solid card imo
@@Xatumi good point about the pokeball, i forgot about that, i guess that kind of makes it have trainer support in a Way. Still think its highly overtager but we Will see.
21:20 Seaking is one of those mons that either instantly wins or instantly loses you a match
So perfect fit for the burgerflip that's Misty
(I think Seaking is TOO strong but RNG makes it feel terrible)
Hello! I'm on the Pokéos page right now and I'm looking at the cards, but sadly for me there are no options above the cards, like being able to play the Immersive video. Am I doing something wrong or it is behind some paywall?
EDIT: nvm, it does show the video, just there are no options.
EDIT 2: looks like I just had to zoom out by 10% to be able to see the texts above the cards, lol.
38:30 put some respect on my boy Golem
You want that because it's a 1-prize that oneshots every big threat (and a few others with Giovanni) and you can set it up in 3 turns with Brock
Also it has 160 hp itself, crucial against many of the threats around it. It can get hit by, kill and then survive against Starmie, Pikachu or Articuno, for example.
Golem simply matches up VERY WELL against a lot of the meta right now. Try it out❤
Ok so there are 8 cards yet to be released but are in this patch good to know I'm sure by know you've figured out fossils and promo cards
Does cloyster counter poison damage? 20:14
Good question. I don’t think so
Yo will u still do fakemon or new pokemon such as convergent, new evo etc
Probably not since im really into the new tcg pocket. At least not anytime soon
@@Xatumi ok
30:20 that's not how you math :P
i think you need to evaluate how yo evaluate cards. you keep saying the pikachu ex is insanity and something feels off about that it just feels to fragile and too weak hitting for a ex. but hey lets compare it to starmie ex who you were not as hyped about. booth do 90 dmg max but pikachu has to have 3 electric types on the bench or it damage falls alot. starmie has to be evolved into so that one pikachu wins, but both require 2 energy so most of the time both cards need 2 turns to setup. but starmie still requires more deck slots and draw rng. but starmie also has 10 more hp so a very very slight edge to starmie. but starmie also has free retreat built in, so its more mobile so i would argue thats is a bigger +. starmie does not require an all water type deck to do its thing and does not get punished in hybrid decks or decks with normal types. starmie has trainer support while pikachu does not. i think the comparison is very close and i might even give a slight edge to starmie. but even if pikachu is better i think the way you are hyping it up and then brushing over starmie somewhat(you did say it was good is flawed. i think you may have been bitten by the "this card has to be good its the mascot" bug
edit: oh and to be clear i dont think either of them are top tier or close to it.
doing 90 because ur bench is full of electric types is pretty good. its a basic meaning pokeball draws it, and retreat cost is low. thats kinda what i think makes a pretty solid card imo
@@Xatumi good point about the pokeball, i forgot about that, i guess that kind of makes it have trainer support in a Way. Still think its highly overtager but we Will see.
This aged poorly, both are the absolute top tier right now and too good