vegitalian
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this isn't finishing school, this is pokemon. how someone acts has nothing to do with their playing. but no canadians dont count
What does this have to do with finishing school?
this isn't finishing school, this is pokemon. how someone acts has nothing to do with their playing. but no canadians dont count
What does this have to do with finishing school?
On a side note, Jimmy B is always preaching about thinking for yourself and building and playing your own decks. Yet he comes on here and bashes Canadians, specifically a guy who looked at his favourite Pokemon that were available, as well as the 2007 metagame and decided that Exploud/Golem was the play. He turned out to be correct and won a National Championship, something which not too many people on here, or anywhere else, can claim to have done. As a direct result of winning, the player made a whole bunch of lifelong friends both here in Canada and around the world.
I personally think the mew deck is more of an eye opener than ZPS.
agree, curtis and matthew made sucha beast deck
the ability to pull up emboar with vileplume out is so underrated
mew <3! aswell
Attach warp energy, no big deal.
This is a pretty simple deck (maybe not easy to play but the idea is simple) really just a hand lock deck. Use weaviles to discard import things and run lots of judge and team rock trickery to add more disruption and use ambipom to decrease hand size even more.
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also by turn 2 you are basically judging your opponent everyturn if they have a cleffa out
Seriously? He played Donphan in T4....
And, from everything I've seen, he didn't get lucky and "miss all those donphans," there wasn't a lot of Donphans in the first place. Worst case scenario, he made a good meta call. Best case scenario, the deck REALLY is that good...
But, by calling it an inferior deck are you not directly criticizing the player who built it?
If you re-read the commments above I did NOT criticize the player at all for winning with such an inferior deck. Many would say that I did the same with eevee. Sometimes things just seem to go right. I cant explain it. Props to the person who figured out a terrible metagame.
If you would take the time to digest what is written, you would see that I was mearly pointing out how bad the Canadian metagame truely is. Golem/Exploud only proves it. This is the main reason it will not EVER effect our nationals events. Decks like ZPS will be immediately discounted as a legitimate threat in the US.
I personally think the mew deck is more of an eye opener than ZPS.
Jimmy
It's cool man - no one needs to worry about you in top cut either. Your opinion holds no weight. It's really tragic that you have to belittle people and ideas to overcome your own insecurities. I pity you.
As for Canadian/global players, please don't base your opinion of American players by rokman, mosherstomper, or any of the other rude and immature folks out there. The majority of Americans I've met have been class acts (I've traveled to Ohio a few times, Indiana a few times, New York, California, etc.). The Pokemon players in Ohio especially were some of the nicest people I've met playing the game. There's no reason for any hostility towards Canada, especially considering we are no different from most of the Northern U.S. when it comes to culture. I'll see you all at Worlds, and I sincerely hope anyone with the mindset of rokman doesn't represent the U.S. National Champion this year - that would be a shame.
Thats sad <img src="http://pokegym.net/forums/images/smilies/nonono.gif">
Also I highly doubt ZPS will do too well at US, 9 rounds