Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

HGSS-on Flare Blitz!! Emboar's Origin!!

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I'm going to have to agree with him. You obviously havent tested enough if you think that putting ninetales in doesn't help your deck.

You ask for advice, and when people give you good advice, you tell them that their advice is bad. Do yourself a favour and, if you want to improve the deck, put in vulpix. At the very least, turn 1, you can collector for cleffa, attach, and retreat. Next turn, evolve. Also, if you want to run double colorless, I suggest 1 Bouffalant. And, if you want to focus on the attacking emboar, I suggest adding another DCE or two.



Seriously? No ninetales? The amount of times roast reveal has saved my hand from being terrible is incredible. Your supposed experience...

"As far as this deck being outclassed by Vanilla variants, it's the other way around. This deck surpasses them by a landslide, and I have the experience to prove it. "

I don't believe you. Either that, or the 'vanilla' variants either a) had a bad draw or b) have an inferior list.

Look, I'm not really out to shoot anyone down. When players like him insist on me playing Ninetales when I've told him that I did play Ninetales. I didn't like it, and I found out that playing what I play works for me. Ninetailes has saved me too in the past, but it hurt me as well.

When I go to set up with Ninetales, the first thing I look for is Ninetales, so I can start drawing cards. Then, I look for everything else. Now all I have to focus on is getting out Emboar 20, and Reshiram by T2-3 which is easier for me. I don't have to worry about getting something extra out just to draw some cards.

---------- Post added 06/22/2011 at 04:19 PM ----------

You don't have to believe me. I know it, and so do all the people I play and test with. That includes all of my BR's opponents, players at my League, and my friends. That's all I'm saying.
 
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