Just wanted to tell you one thing I realised. You have high understanding and skill to navigate niche decks. They are not working often because of bad plays. Shows that the game is really well made and the rule set. Also my son is fan to play outside of meta and your videos and ideas often help to clean up our deck ideas. As example: We already made solid golem decks but cheryl focus made it a lot better. We are on the path to optimize Arbok now. The idea that you make your opponents drown in path and small hand is aswesome. Hard to make it consistent
A cool idea for the tcg would be adding a tera orb item card (one use per match) and being able to manually change your active pokemons type into whatever you want. I’m sure it would be op af but imagine switching into your opponent’s weakness potentially destroying their active.
I don't play as well as you do. But i would have Cheryl and the attached energy for turn, then bibarel. Instead of switching not using a support or attachment for turn.
This vid was extremely helpful. Ive started playing quite recent and have been using a Lucario ex deck with alot of the same stuff that's in this. while Lucario ex is fun it suffers(or I suck most likely) against Charizard ex and any deck with a Manaphy. gonna get some crdits together and try this out.
I wonder if a build of this deck with Geeta instead of cheryl would be effective. Early game energy acceleration would make it possible to use the powerful second attack later when it matters most.
@@LittleDarkFury 😄 Not gonna lie, I do also like my stage 2's. I just wish we had reprints of Wally or similar mechanics. I need them quicker than Rare Candy and pray lol
@@LittleDarkFury Just chiming in here (this is a long explanation, so I realize you might not get to read it). I'm not saying you "threw," but I was confused about some of your decisions. At 8:37 you could have attached DTE and knocked out Mew. Then at 11:52 you lost zoned DTE rather than take it and attach/switch so you could knock out the arcana Gardevoir. But then as you said, "never punished" and you got another DTE off Bibarel. However, you decided to save it and not take the KO. Your path stuck, so if you had taken the KO, they wouldn't have had a way to Boss/knockout your benched Golem and you could have used Cheryl that turn to heal it. That right there would have put you well ahead of them (prize lead and two fully healed Golems) and that's not even taking into account you would have had a DTE attached to help with a boss play in the late game. You are definitely a better player than me, so maybe I am missing something, but with the benefit of hindsight, I think your hesitancy to use DTE and Golem's second attack to take KOs when they were available were misplays that cost you the game. I realize you wanted to setup an eventual 1HKO on the Gardy ex, but you would have been far enough ahead I don't think you would have even needed that. All that aside, loving the 151 content/decks. Keep up the great work!
@@simone0935 Are you talking about at 25:37 when he retreated? If so, I don't think you are correct because we saw his opponent manually attach during their turn so they had energy in hand and would have won by KOing Golem with Gardy ex. I think at that point retreating was correct. And even if the opponent hadn't had energy (which they did) that wouldn't be a "throw" because there was no way in the moment to know his opponent's hand.
“Apparently finding rare candy gardy is the easiest thing on the planet” 😂💀
They got it everytime! 🙏
@@LittleDarkFury and rare candy frigibax 😢
Just wanted to tell you one thing I realised. You have high understanding and skill to navigate niche decks. They are not working often because of bad plays. Shows that the game is really well made and the rule set.
Also my son is fan to play outside of meta and your videos and ideas often help to clean up our deck ideas.
As example: We already made solid golem decks but cheryl focus made it a lot better.
We are on the path to optimize Arbok now. The idea that you make your opponents drown in path and small hand is aswesome. Hard to make it consistent
Tank decks are so fun to play(provided you actually find your cheryls)
Yeppp
I mean u can if u want to. Just change the bibarrel engine to the gallade engine
@xingping2162 can you elaborate?
A cool idea for the tcg would be adding a tera orb item card (one use per match) and being able to manually change your active pokemons type into whatever you want. I’m sure it would be op af but imagine switching into your opponent’s weakness potentially destroying their active.
Tera orb though
This entire video coulda been titled "Boss's Orders Every time my Opponent Needed It" LMAOO jesus LDF this was brutal KEK
That first match…I screamed “AWWW COME ON! SUCH BS!”
It was close 3 boss tho
I, too, like to run four copies of Boss’s Orders so that I can play a “third second Boss”.
I don't play as well as you do. But i would have Cheryl and the attached energy for turn, then bibarel. Instead of switching not using a support or attachment for turn.
This vid was extremely helpful. Ive started playing quite recent and have been using a Lucario ex deck with alot of the same stuff that's in this. while Lucario ex is fun it suffers(or I suck most likely) against Charizard ex and any deck with a Manaphy. gonna get some crdits together and try this out.
Love this deck! With my son we're starting playing tcg; do you think this deck is good for absolute beginner? Best regards from the Czech Republic
Great vid like always foa, do you think if knackrack ex (ger) comes out, fighting decks re getting better again?
Was pumped to see your worlds interview. Thrilled tPCi is recognizing how influential you are to building out the community.
I didnt go to worlds 🥲
I wonder if a build of this deck with Geeta instead of cheryl would be effective. Early game energy acceleration would make it possible to use the powerful second attack later when it matters most.
You dont need geeta in here golem attacks for 1 energy
Abuses Cheryl? We should call the police!
My thoughts exactly
Thank you so much! :)
Golem ex reminds me of primal Groudon. I remember all of the grindy mirror matches,😵.
Cheers to the weekend! 🎉
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golem is deffo a lil underrated
Its a solid rock!
Thank you for your video! I like golem :) Why dont you play Gutsy Pickaxe?
It’s not necessary in here
Solid deck - pun intended!
that game 1 was painful
Rollin rollin rollin
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I think Grant can make this deck even stronger
The retreat play on G1 was the greatest throw I have seen
How did i throw i was gonna lose if i attack lmfao
Bro, wtf are you talking about. He was down so bad, his 2nd Bibarel was prized the entire game, there wasn't much he coulda done there.
That first game was painful to watch, boss almost every turn 💀
must use new giovanni card lor
Any reason to not play Grant?
It’s not terrible but idk if it fixes any relevant math
I really wonder how Jynx ex works hahaha. Thought it's a flop.
Jynx is cool! Still working on a list
@@LittleDarkFury OMG. Can't wait!
Cool, Man!
Why so many stage 2's in this set Golem, Blastoise, Alakazam, etc
Its so great!
@@LittleDarkFury 😄 Not gonna lie, I do also like my stage 2's. I just wish we had reprints of Wally or similar mechanics. I need them quicker than Rare Candy and pray lol
Bro how do you get so many credits?
Pokemon sent extras!
Cool deck, I think that first game was totally free but u trolled
How did i throw
@@LittleDarkFuryI think that was enough to don't focus too much on Cheryl and get some Double Energy to oneshot the Gardevoirs
@@LittleDarkFuryand not killing the gardevoir at the end is a big throw imo, he would have draw 2 cards less
@@LittleDarkFury Just chiming in here (this is a long explanation, so I realize you might not get to read it). I'm not saying you "threw," but I was confused about some of your decisions. At 8:37 you could have attached DTE and knocked out Mew. Then at 11:52 you lost zoned DTE rather than take it and attach/switch so you could knock out the arcana Gardevoir. But then as you said, "never punished" and you got another DTE off Bibarel. However, you decided to save it and not take the KO. Your path stuck, so if you had taken the KO, they wouldn't have had a way to Boss/knockout your benched Golem and you could have used Cheryl that turn to heal it. That right there would have put you well ahead of them (prize lead and two fully healed Golems) and that's not even taking into account you would have had a DTE attached to help with a boss play in the late game.
You are definitely a better player than me, so maybe I am missing something, but with the benefit of hindsight, I think your hesitancy to use DTE and Golem's second attack to take KOs when they were available were misplays that cost you the game. I realize you wanted to setup an eventual 1HKO on the Gardy ex, but you would have been far enough ahead I don't think you would have even needed that.
All that aside, loving the 151 content/decks. Keep up the great work!
@@simone0935 Are you talking about at 25:37 when he retreated? If so, I don't think you are correct because we saw his opponent manually attach during their turn so they had energy in hand and would have won by KOing Golem with Gardy ex. I think at that point retreating was correct. And even if the opponent hadn't had energy (which they did) that wouldn't be a "throw" because there was no way in the moment to know his opponent's hand.
Use Google translate on this.
Me encantan los títulos: este deck es una bestia, a los dos minutos procede a ganar muy apenas xD.
o los de: "Vence a todo en el formato" y en el video enfrenta a 2 rogue decks con debilidad
I went 1-1 i still beat a charizard deck how is it winning barley?
@@rostonetoyeah for sure Gardevoir & Charizard ex definitely 2 rogue decks! They definitely arnt two of the most popular decks right now! :D
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Day 92 of asking for a gardy/drifloon/bravery charm deck
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