@@Jason-hk6fxI would agree with you but the fact you need E switch makes the deck less consistent because once you use the 2 E switch. You will most likely need another 2 if drago gets Knocked out or you will need to use your attached for the turn giving your opponent another turn meanwhile youre trying to power up another drago. But lugia, you only need 2 archeops to be in discard pile and youre pretty much good to go at worse you can make 1 archeops work. I have play tested Redgidrago and it honestly runs good but the inconsistencies comes when you need another drago and it feels bad... but thats my opinion and my luck.
@@epictcg4424 you just need one regidrago, the other prize you use ogerpon and radiant zard and with VSTAR usually you can make second regidrago vstar by recycling e switch
Am I missing something, why aren’t people playing the Haxorus for the Lugia match up. The attack “bring down the axe” knocks out any Pokemon with special energy attached
Awesome video guys! Do you think this is the optimal Lugia variant right now? Is Cinccino dead?? Would love your thoughts on this list vs the older lists with cino
I like Cinccino lists the most right now, they’re just too useful into a lot of the most popular decks. The 2nd list used in the video is fairly close to what I would play right now.
The end of game 1 seemed like it could have been better to just not attack with ursuluna, then lumi for boss next turn. then he would have to find switch+boss+temple instead of the stretcher+energy+boss+temple, and would have meant you wouldn't have had to gamble on the 50/50 with prizes next turn. not sure which was correct since 1 involved a 4 card combo but 50/50 on your end, or 3 card combo but guaranteed for you if they whiff. this is why playing hands up with both people figuring out the correct lines is the best.
You have to still simulate realistic games. You don't see your opponents hand in a real game. So making plays around information you would never have in real matches doesn't make sense at all for practice.
Wouldn't Haxorus Solve The Problem of Lugia, With Special Energy And Be a Bit More Aggressive? Haxorus Bring Down The Axe If Your Opponent's Pokemon Has Any Special Energy Attached, It Is Knocked Out Instead Just Asking
Can Ultra Ball for it so it’s really accessible, also enables powerful turn 1 (going second) attacks that you can combo with phantom dive damage counters later in the game. Our next podcast episode goes over it in more detail, will go up tomorrow!
You will destroy everyone till april, I think it's worth. Regidrago is absurdlly overpowered and now in the next expansion is getting the alolan exxegcutor, it's going to be way more op.
If you want a strong cheap deck look into dipplin festival grounds. Its easy to make with most cards being easy to pull from twilight or Cheap to buy on their own
@alexnas9634 The instant set up in conjunction with ogerpon. You can have two ogerpons use their teal dance ability, put iron leaves ex into play then give one more energy for a single turn on shot. The ogerpons need at least two turns to get all 3 energies
i just wanted to say that this regidrago decklist is really bad. Iron leaves is useless first of all, you need to add more dragons to copy. You need to have at least the new haxorus from shrouding fable that is a win condition aginst lugia, then you need hiusian goodra vstar and raging bolt at least. Then adding a noivern ex and a koraidon from temporal forces to deal with mimikyu would be great. Cleffa is better than Squawkabilly, and hawlucha is useless with all the damage thant you can with with alla the dragons if you add them. If you play the new haxorus from shrouding fable temple of sinnoh is just useless. Maybe you can consider to go up to 9 grass energy. FInally the radiant charizard is useless in my opinion but if you like it you can play it for sure, the fact is that you are very rescrited on the fire energy and you can use the charizard only in late game where is kinda useless thinking that with all the other dragons that you adedd you have a weapon aginst everything. I just wanted to give this advice as a competitive player, hope you can understand all of this, and i'm sorry if my english is not great.
Pokémon: 11 3 Regidrago VSTAR SIT 136 3 Teal Mask Ogerpon ex TWM 25 1 Giratina VSTAR LOR 131 1 Mew ex MEW 151 4 Regidrago V SIT 135 1 Kyurem SFA 47 2 Dragapult ex TWM 130 1 Noivern ex PAL 153 1 Haxorus SFA 46 1 Cleffa OBF 80 1 Hisuian Goodra VSTAR LOR 136 Trainer: 11 4 Energy Switch SVI 173 1 Prime Catcher TEF 157 1 Night Stretcher SFA 61 4 Nest Ball SVI 181 4 Professor's Research SVI 189 3 Boss's Orders PAL 172 2 Iono PAL 185 2 Superior Energy Retrieval PAL 189 4 Ultra Ball SVI 196 1 Switch SVI 194 4 Earthen Vessel PAR 163 Energy: 2 3 Basic {R} Energy Energy 2 8 Basic {G} Energy Energy 9 Total Cards: 60 something like this?
I'm not sold on iron leaves in the deck, but i will say that I think tina is better than bolt for the reason that in most cases it ends up doing the same thing without the chance of starting it. Goodra is good but i can definitely see cutting it as i don't use it as frequently as other attackers. I'm definitely a fan of cleffa but I'm not sure that its better than squak. noivern and koraidon are arguable inclusions, but imo having a solid core of primarily agressive attackers and more consistency seems to be the way to go. I dont have much of an opinion on haxorus but it seems decent, and radiant zard has felt very good and very necessary to include as an attacker that can affect the prize trade. i don't think their list is bad, its just there isn't a *best* way to play it rn.
Battle of the decks that brick themselves
every deck can brick themselves
Regidrago is way more consistent
@@Jason-hk6fxI would agree with you but the fact you need E switch makes the deck less consistent because once you use the 2 E switch. You will most likely need another 2 if drago gets Knocked out or you will need to use your attached for the turn giving your opponent another turn meanwhile youre trying to power up another drago. But lugia, you only need 2 archeops to be in discard pile and youre pretty much good to go at worse you can make 1 archeops work. I have play tested Redgidrago and it honestly runs good but the inconsistencies comes when you need another drago and it feels bad... but thats my opinion and my luck.
@@epictcg4424 you just need one regidrago, the other prize you use ogerpon and radiant zard and with VSTAR usually you can make second regidrago vstar by recycling e switch
Fax ngl
0:29 Goated cat
Am I missing something, why aren’t people playing the Haxorus for the Lugia match up. The attack “bring down the axe” knocks out any Pokemon with special energy attached
4x bosses in Lugia !!
That cat-judge it's too suspicious, I love the video
Squawk clutching that game for you lol
Awesome video guys! Do you think this is the optimal Lugia variant right now? Is Cinccino dead?? Would love your thoughts on this list vs the older lists with cino
I like Cinccino lists the most right now, they’re just too useful into a lot of the most popular decks. The 2nd list used in the video is fairly close to what I would play right now.
The end of game 1 seemed like it could have been better to just not attack with ursuluna, then lumi for boss next turn. then he would have to find switch+boss+temple instead of the stretcher+energy+boss+temple, and would have meant you wouldn't have had to gamble on the 50/50 with prizes next turn. not sure which was correct since 1 involved a 4 card combo but 50/50 on your end, or 3 card combo but guaranteed for you if they whiff. this is why playing hands up with both people figuring out the correct lines is the best.
You have to still simulate realistic games. You don't see your opponents hand in a real game. So making plays around information you would never have in real matches doesn't make sense at all for practice.
Best counter for regidrago is raging bolt
Noivern ex can help deal with that matchup but luckily most lists don't run it but it's something to keep in mind still.
Didn't he activated research and drew orders and activated it in the same turn?
I was thinking u k.o lugia with sqwak for 2 prizes win, but lugia had an legacy energy on it. Is not only one prize that you should have taken? 😅
Temple of Sinnoh
In game 1.. why the double turbo energy does 60 damage each?
40x per energy, double turbo counts as 2 energy, then -20 for the double turbo side effect on the card
Wouldn't Haxorus Solve The Problem of Lugia, With Special Energy And Be a Bit More Aggressive?
Haxorus
Bring Down The Axe
If Your Opponent's Pokemon Has Any Special Energy Attached, It Is Knocked Out Instead
Just Asking
Mist energy blocks the Haxorus attack
@@DeadDrawGaming. My Bad I Didn't Know
Cat best part of video 😍
the cat needs to be in more videos
i gotta ask, why is iron leaves in the regi deck?
Switch
@@Jason-hk6fx why dont you just run switch then?
Can Ultra Ball for it so it’s really accessible, also enables powerful turn 1 (going second) attacks that you can combo with phantom dive damage counters later in the game. Our next podcast episode goes over it in more detail, will go up tomorrow!
@@alexnas9634 you also run switch, i tried iron leaf but now i play 2 switch lol
Is it worth it to invest in this deck as a new player? I’ve heard rumors it’s getting rotated out in April so I’m wondering if it’s worth it
Yes it’s still worth it
Regidrago v and vstar should be the only big pieces that rotate so you'll still have a lot of good cards left over that are legal
You will destroy everyone till april, I think it's worth. Regidrago is absurdlly overpowered and now in the next expansion is getting the alolan exxegcutor, it's going to be way more op.
not a rumor also, its definitely getting rotated
If you want a strong cheap deck look into dipplin festival grounds. Its easy to make with most cards being easy to pull from twilight or Cheap to buy on their own
why the regidrago player isn´t using Haxorus? he knocks out the pokemon that is using a special energy...
Mist energy blocks Haxorus attack
Bro why didn't you let the cat play bro that cat is the next tord
Why yall tell each other which cards yall have in hand???
I’ve seen leaves a lot in lists but not entirely sure what it’s for. Is it primarily Charizard?
Yep thats it's whole goal. One shot charizard then dip with booster energy or penny
@@victorlinares4137 but why use leaves? teal mask one hit kos zard
@@alexnas9634free switch with leaves
@alexnas9634 The instant set up in conjunction with ogerpon. You can have two ogerpons use their teal dance ability, put iron leaves ex into play then give one more energy for a single turn on shot. The ogerpons need at least two turns to get all 3 energies
Fck it run 4x energy sticker
i just wanted to say that this regidrago decklist is really bad. Iron leaves is useless first of all, you need to add more dragons to copy. You need to have at least the new haxorus from shrouding fable that is a win condition aginst lugia, then you need hiusian goodra vstar and raging bolt at least. Then adding a noivern ex and a koraidon from temporal forces to deal with mimikyu would be great. Cleffa is better than Squawkabilly, and hawlucha is useless with all the damage thant you can with with alla the dragons if you add them. If you play the new haxorus from shrouding fable temple of sinnoh is just useless. Maybe you can consider to go up to 9 grass energy. FInally the radiant charizard is useless in my opinion but if you like it you can play it for sure, the fact is that you are very rescrited on the fire energy and you can use the charizard only in late game where is kinda useless thinking that with all the other dragons that you adedd you have a weapon aginst everything. I just wanted to give this advice as a competitive player, hope you can understand all of this, and i'm sorry if my english is not great.
Pokémon: 11
3 Regidrago VSTAR SIT 136
3 Teal Mask Ogerpon ex TWM 25
1 Giratina VSTAR LOR 131
1 Mew ex MEW 151
4 Regidrago V SIT 135
1 Kyurem SFA 47
2 Dragapult ex TWM 130
1 Noivern ex PAL 153
1 Haxorus SFA 46
1 Cleffa OBF 80
1 Hisuian Goodra VSTAR LOR 136
Trainer: 11
4 Energy Switch SVI 173
1 Prime Catcher TEF 157
1 Night Stretcher SFA 61
4 Nest Ball SVI 181
4 Professor's Research SVI 189
3 Boss's Orders PAL 172
2 Iono PAL 185
2 Superior Energy Retrieval PAL 189
4 Ultra Ball SVI 196
1 Switch SVI 194
4 Earthen Vessel PAR 163
Energy: 2
3 Basic {R} Energy Energy 2
8 Basic {G} Energy Energy 9
Total Cards: 60
something like this?
I'm not sold on iron leaves in the deck, but i will say that I think tina is better than bolt for the reason that in most cases it ends up doing the same thing without the chance of starting it. Goodra is good but i can definitely see cutting it as i don't use it as frequently as other attackers. I'm definitely a fan of cleffa but I'm not sure that its better than squak. noivern and koraidon are arguable inclusions, but imo having a solid core of primarily agressive attackers and more consistency seems to be the way to go. I dont have much of an opinion on haxorus but it seems decent, and radiant zard has felt very good and very necessary to include as an attacker that can affect the prize trade. i don't think their list is bad, its just there isn't a *best* way to play it rn.
How are you supposed to beat lugia with the haxorus without temple * MIST ENERGY*
Its not bad, there are many ways to play drago, try them all out.
I hate cats
Victor the goat