PkmnManiac
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Most 1-2 lins are great because they're easier to get out, but is there power in having a 1-2-3 line?
And on that 4-2-4 line, the deck runs Rare Candy
Are you using the #Basic/#stage 1/#stage 2? Or the other way around?
Most new players have a lot of 2 basic/1 stage one, or 3 basic/2 stage 1/ 1 stage 2.
If you want to play competitivly, you should use stuff like 3-3 lines or 4-2-4 lines.
If you only play 1 stage 2, you won't get it out that often, but if you play 4, chances are much higher.
Yea, thats what a lot of new players use. Most people run 2-2, 3-3, 3-2-3, 2-1-2 lines and things like that. And no, it isnt to buy time, it's to get the evolutions out faster by using rare candy to skip the stage 1 line, and then you take out a couple of the stage 1's, because a lot of the time you dont use them when you rare candy.So it's better to have 4 Basic, 2 Stage 1, and 4 Stage 2?
Is that a strategy for buying time or something else?
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Here's an example of a 1-2-3 line:
3 Charmanders PK
2 Charmeleons PK
1 Charizard PK
An example of a 1-2 line
1 Chinchou PK
2 Lanturn PK
Yea, thats what a lot of new players use. Most people run 2-2, 3-3, 3-2-3, 2-1-2 lines and things like that. And no, it isnt to buy time, it's to get the evolutions out faster by using rare candy to skip the stage 1 line, and then you take out a couple of the stage 1's, because a lot of the time you dont use them when you rare candy.
So what Rare Candy's from a legal set can I use?