Awesome content. Keep it up! I want to learn more. Think you can get a video up explaining the format in more detail? Maybe create a tier list so that you can highlight what some of the better decks are and rouge options?
The Metal Blissey player here: I would say that all the decks that have deck techs here are among the better decks. Most of the true “rogue” decks haven’t been shown yet. The format is fairly simple in concept, key cards are cleffa, the standard trainer base, and different support pokemon. The decks that consistently do well are Blissey, ZapZor, ZapTrap, Gengar Move and Light Dragonite.
I have a few videos coming through the pipeline that I think will help new players with deck construction. Hopefully they will help draw more interest to the format. As far as a tier list is concerned, I think that may still be a ways down the pipeline. It would be entirely too subjective with the amount of data currently available. Do you have any specific questions about the format or about certain decks? Either someone in the community or I could try our best to help you out.
@@PapaJumpluff Thanks for the response! No specific questions. I am interested in the format but have no baseline whatsoever. I'll continue to follow and see what videos you have in store for newcomers like me. In reference to the tier list comment, almost all tier lists are subjective. That's what makes them fun to watch even if they aren't 100% accurate.
There is a great video on Shuckletcg's channel. Check out the "Intro to WOTC 20" video if you haven't done so already. He does a nice job explaining the general sense of the format.
Awesome content. Keep it up! I want to learn more. Think you can get a video up explaining the format in more detail? Maybe create a tier list so that you can highlight what some of the better decks are and rouge options?
The Metal Blissey player here: I would say that all the decks that have deck techs here are among the better decks. Most of the true “rogue” decks haven’t been shown yet. The format is fairly simple in concept, key cards are cleffa, the standard trainer base, and different support pokemon. The decks that consistently do well are Blissey, ZapZor, ZapTrap, Gengar Move and Light Dragonite.
I have a few videos coming through the pipeline that I think will help new players with deck construction. Hopefully they will help draw more interest to the format. As far as a tier list is concerned, I think that may still be a ways down the pipeline. It would be entirely too subjective with the amount of data currently available. Do you have any specific questions about the format or about certain decks? Either someone in the community or I could try our best to help you out.
@@PapaJumpluff Thanks for the response! No specific questions. I am interested in the format but have no baseline whatsoever. I'll continue to follow and see what videos you have in store for newcomers like me. In reference to the tier list comment, almost all tier lists are subjective. That's what makes them fun to watch even if they aren't 100% accurate.
There is a great video on Shuckletcg's channel. Check out the "Intro to WOTC 20" video if you haven't done so already. He does a nice job explaining the general sense of the format.
@@PapaJumpluff Will do! Appreciate the suggestion