*** i need one to if you have a good list of PLOX (top 4 stae or regional) please sendme a personal mesaage please
And why exactly should anyone who put all the work into a deck that made t4 at a state or regional just give you their list? :nonono:
Build your own list and post it in the deck help fourm. People aren't just going to "give" you a list. >.<
And why exactly should anyone who put all the work into a deck that made t4 at a state or regional just give you their list? :nonono:
Build your own list and post it in the deck help fourm. People aren't just going to "give" you a list. >.<
I would never just use someone else's deck anyways!
To me, a deck is something that grows on you as the season progresses. You learn its own personal strengths and weaknesses as you play with it. I personally have memorized my entire list so I know the ins and outs of it when I'm in a tight spot.
Ähm... what is the "big effort" in creating a good list of a well-known meta deck?Sorry to break it to you but I didn't just expect to get one for free.... I know that there is a lot of time and effort put into buildng a good deck, therefore wouldn't EVER post a thread on pokegym asking for a free list that made t4 at a mafor tourney.
BTW buying it payed off bigtime as it got 4th at states and won 2 states. I't must be interesting to not have a real life and just be able to work on decks all day. >.< I guess no one cares. :/
Ähm... what is the "big effort" in creating a good list of a well-known meta deck?
Pokémon lines are pretty clear, there are just a few trainers that very in their quantity from list to list (and most times there isn't a 'better' or 'worse' but a matter of 'personal style' - some people like to play PlusPowers in their decks, other rather want to have more draw).
If you build a rogue deck which needs lots of playtesting against a lot of different matchups, it's another case, but Plox is something that's known to work.
A friend made his Plox deck for a MD tournament in a the train (because he didn't want to reveal his real Nationals deck and needed something to play), sitting about 5-10 minutes on writing the list, and he won unbeaten.
Where is the point of the game if you aren't able to build a deck by yourself? Does it mean anything to win if it's neither your own deck nor your team's deck, but a very standard meta deck with a netdecked/bought list? To me it doesn't.
There was a difference as the Plox I bought was the only one that could consistantly beat Magmortar at the time and was very different from the other G&G at the time. Just because the difference is small doesn't mean its not there. BTW there is a HUGE difference in tossing a quick deck for a BR with out any testing, and doing it for something like states. -_-
Yea the difference was you paid between 10-20 dollars for your list..
Actually, they charge $25 (for a straight-up list) or $50 (for a custom list + UNLIMITED strategy discussion), which makes the whole scenario even more hilarious.
//you're welcome
BTW buying it payed off bigtime as it got 4th at states and won 2 states. I't must be interesting to not have a real life and just be able to work on decks all day. >.< I guess no one cares. :/