Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Where's Plox now?

I'm fairly new to these boards and still trying to get the terminology right. What is Plox?? I'm not sure what that means. I believe that G/G means a Gardevoir/Gallade deck.
 
Yea It was nice meeting you at Nats,remeber I was the kid with Long hair who was with ~`Flygon`~/Fragnito/Rain Dancer and we ate lunch together at the top of the market.
 
Well, the big winner in the format change is Magmortar/Typhlosion. It will become playable again becaue you don't need special energies. GG will have issues without DRE or Scramble. It can't deal with no double or triple energies. The fact is that is what makes the deck so good. You can power it up so quickly. Look at Banette. Banette had some issues with GG if they couldn't lock a beach in. Now, your telling me that GG won't have a problem without DRE or Scramble, I have to disagree with you there.

Drew

I was trying magtar/typh on redshark. But then remembered that this "kindra" is going to be coming out......

next season blissey and other pokemon that can do alot of damage with 1 energy will be played.
 
Just MHO, but I think that Leafeon + Mags still has a shot next format. I wouldn't try Mag/Typh though.

I'm just curious as to why you wouldn't play mag/typh. Is it because of type weakness to Kingdra?

I mean, personally I play Ape and all my games against Kingdra have virtually been one-sided where I would win as long as I got a decent setup.
 
Kingdra, Empleon, Palkia, Frostlass, Swampert, etc. There are a LOT of good water based cards now. It's very difficult for fire based decks to cover that spread in a decent sized event.
 
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