Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Mighty Morphing Power Rangers(E-On)

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Prime said:
Rayquaza EX! OHKO! The beast from the east!

Except for the part where Rayquaza doesn't evolve. Just thought I'd note that. Not much else to say, except that Mightyena was a better choice. Disruption = Good.
 
NoTime4LoveDrJ:
Mightyena was in no way a better turn. I am much happier with Linoone because of it's attack power. COnfused? Well let me explain. The main point of the game is to attack the opponent's pokemon and knock it out. Mightyena has a stage before it, same as Linoone. Only that Mightyena takes a dark and 2 colorless to attack at all. Now I am not going to leave the poochyena up there two turns in a row or even more(considering how long it takes me to get a mightyena) and then evolve when I can simply attach and energy first turn to Zigzagoon and second turn, attach another one and attach. Mightyena just took too long to attack. You have to have dark energy in the deck for him to attack and all and when you couldn't get a dark or rainbow energy, then you were left up there to rot. Linoone has two attacks, so if I need some cards, I can search. And when I need to attack, I can attack. Mightyena just doesn't have that many uses. You can attack and.....attack. So what if "disruption is good", it is a flip of a coin and you only get to choose one card at random. With all the games I played with it, the small "disruption" I was doing never hurt my opponent at all. You need to do big disruption like shiftry for it to work well.

HYPER EEVEE: I have thought about wynuat, because it would allow me to lay a boost on wobbuffet. But I found a better energy that would work. Bounce energy. The pokemon doesn't have to be evolved, the energy doesn't go away after one turn, and it moves an energy back to my hand if I need it to. The bounce energy really helps with cards like Linoone because it can power one up in one shot leaving a energy in your hand to power something else up next turn and a attacking Linoone active.

About getting Wobbuffet and Mightyena second turn. I had no problem getting Mightyena and Wobbuffet out by second turn. Did it every game. But the problem was with powering up both and attacking with both. I found myself trying to power up one while I had to sacrifice one to get killed. By the time the sacrifice got killed, I would send up the powered up one and wack the opponent once and then the powered up one would get killed. I never got to defeat their pokemon because I could never power up the pokemon after that. With all my pokemon attacking for 3, that took too long. So now I have bounce energy that supplies 2 colorless which will power up linoone in one shot. Nice!



Again, everyone, thanks for the tips!
 
Prime said:
NoTime4LoveDrJ:
Mightyena was in no way a better turn. I am much happier with Linoone because of it's attack power. COnfused? Well let me explain. The main point of the game is to attack the opponent's pokemon and knock it out. Mightyena has a stage before it, same as Linoone. Only that Mightyena takes a dark and 2 colorless to attack at all. Now I am not going to leave the poochyena up there two turns in a row or even more(considering how long it takes me to get a mightyena) and then evolve when I can simply attach and energy first turn to Zigzagoon and second turn, attach another one and attach. Mightyena just took too long to attack. You have to have dark energy in the deck for him to attack and all and when you couldn't get a dark or rainbow energy, then you were left up there to rot. Linoone has two attacks, so if I need some cards, I can search. And when I need to attack, I can attack. Mightyena just doesn't have that many uses. You can attack and.....attack. So what if "disruption is good", it is a flip of a coin and you only get to choose one card at random. With all the games I played with it, the small "disruption" I was doing never hurt my opponent at all. You need to do big disruption like shiftry for it to work well.

Hold on here. We're talking about coin flips, and it's established that they're bad, yet you're relying on Linoone as an attacker?

Also, Bounce Energy is a laughable card, but hey, whatever.
 
No way. Linoone is in the deck to search for cards and attack. I am not relying on Linoone to be a attacker. That's why I have Wobbuffet, which can do 50 for 3 and Zangoose, which can do 60 for 30(to an evolution).

Maybe you can't find a use for bounce energy, but that doesn't mean it is a bad card. Just that you don't know how to play it right. I play bounce energy in this deck because it allows me to power up stuff almost to their max while moving a energy back to my hand to attach next turn to another pokemon. Laugh, go ahead, but that only shows your inexperience. You never count a card out.
 
Prime said:
No way. Linoone is in the deck to search for cards and attack. I am not relying on Linoone to be a attacker. That's why I have Wobbuffet, which can do 50 for 3 and Zangoose, which can do 60 for 30(to an evolution).

Maybe you can't find a use for bounce energy, but that doesn't mean it is a bad card. Just that you don't know how to play it right. I play bounce energy in this deck because it allows me to power up stuff almost to their max while moving a energy back to my hand to attach next turn to another pokemon. Laugh, go ahead, but that only shows your inexperience. You never count a card out.

Sorry, I didn't know having an opinion makes you inexperienced.

I guess that makes you inexperienced since you don't like Mightyena, then?
 
Yeah I guess it does. I can't say that I tried to use Mightyena to it's best. That I tried to play Mightyena in every situation I could think of. I really did not gain any experience with it. So in the terms of Mightyena, yes I am inexperienced. But I know when something was losing and wanted a new change so I changed it.

Going to be changing the deck again proberly with the addition of dragon cards.
 
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