ZPS this, Yanmega that... I wanna know more about the awesome Ambipom/Weavile deck that went 6-1. I would assume there weren't many people playing that (maybe just the one) and he still got T8.
Pretty simple, win the flip get everything set-up.
In turn two use Judge play Weavile and lockt heir topdeck via Slowking.
Then attack with Ambipom for the lock.
Pretty much the same way Sablelock did, but less consistent and against Magnezone very risky and luckbased.
U can't use slowking cuz ambipom shuffles their deck. I tried this a few months back. It's really fun and annoying but its tough if they get out of a lock.
ZPS this, Yanmega that... I wanna know more about the awesome Ambipom/Weavile deck that went 6-1. I would assume there weren't many people playing that (maybe just the one) and he still got T8.
ZPS this, Yanmega that... I wanna know more about the awesome Ambipom/Weavile deck that went 6-1. I would assume there weren't many people playing that (maybe just the one) and he still got T8.
Where's GrandmaJoner to complain and whine about Canadian bashing?
But there shouldn't be any effect. If anyone is influenced by Canada Nationals, they won't be someone to worry about in top cut! <3
Where's GrandmaJoner to complain and whine about Canadian bashing?
But there shouldn't be any effect. If anyone is influenced by Canada Nationals, they won't be someone to worry about in top cut! <3
how someone acts online has nothing to do with their playing.
I would say Canada only changes a few things. The only major effect (I would think) is that it confirms in peoples' minds that Yanmega is good. Of course Zekrom did well in this event. That's like having a single Rock in a tournament full of scissors. It may just be that the rock loses to a bunch of other things, but it beat the deck that was most popular, so of course it did well. Its bad matchups did not do very well, so Zekrom did well. American players will see a wider range of decks in the format, so Zekrom is a much worse play than it was in Canada. It can play against anything: not juts Yanmega. Anyways, I have to go. This tournament shows that Yanmega is still a very strong play, but it shouldn't change the format too much. Yanmega players should be more confident, but that should be about the only effect.