Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

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    Netdecking - Good or bad for the game?

    Good Netdecking: Grabbing an idea for a deck or a trial decklist, building it, trying it out, making changes, and playing it. Bad Netdecking: Grabbing a decklist from the internet and bringing it to a tournament.
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    Cmt

    It doesn't? It can't? Or are we still locked on the build from Japan that's in a different format entirely? Not to mention Prism Energy counts as psychic energy for Mewtwo EX :nonono:
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    Cmt

    Even with Eviolite, Special Metal, and it's natural resistance, Mewtwo only needs to have 3 energy (not DCE) on it on any given turn. This is due to Mewtwo EX's second attack. Psycho Drive will deal 120 damage. -20 for Resistance, another -20 for Eviolite, and -10 for Special Metal and...
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    Prize Penalty Issue

    Im getting confused, which scenerio are we using as the base of this discussion? A- Durant Player has option to take a prize, making it difficult to play cards such as Twins, therefore the penalty actually helps the opponent. B- Durant Player declines the prize penalty, resulting in no change...
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    Your Legendary Pokemon Stories

    In Heart Gold, I tried a grand total of 114 times to try and catch Ho-oh. I kept track after attempt #10. Attempts were made where it knocked itself out from STRUGGLE with no attacks on my end. (from the first turn I started chucking balls) ...and 1HP left. ...and paralyzed ...Asleep...
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    need help with new decks!!!

    All decks are the exact same size, 60 cards. There's no such thing as a big deck in Pokemon.
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    Idea for tournament rewards : boosters of the next set

    Vince: Think of it like this- Everyone has to start somewhere. That is to say, these ideas are prizes. Not simple giveaways. So to even get them, you'd have to play. To play, you have to have cards. To have cards, you must have gotten them from somewhere. And finally, that somewhere is a...
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    When Next Destinies comes out, what are YOU going to play?

    I'm going to be running Elemental Monkeys, Liligant lock, and Serperior. I'm going to go out in round one everywhere, lose, and at least have fun with it.
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    Idea for tournament rewards : boosters of the next set

    I think that a separate set strictly for use as prize would be more efficient than an unreleased box. Imagine a set, currently, that you couldn't buy in stores, that had the "hard to get" cards? You open the pack, and there are 3 cards- a Foil Energy (HS print; same as league promos), and 2...
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    Is intentionally scooping moral?

    Convenient that someone posted that part after your post. At the point of your post, you had no backing. Good job on the luck of finding such a foothold. Player A had won- they were top seat (assumably) and were making it no matter what the outcome. It would be like if Player A was instead...
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    Is intentionally scooping moral?

    In the scenerio, A DID win. Pay attention to your own scenerios. A won, and no matter what the outcome A was going to top cut. Player A won, period.
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    Is intentionally scooping moral?

    Is it fair that we're really debating someone's position in a tournament who didn't outright win? This shouldn't go down to people caring about how well someone did after they lost. They lost, they lost, end of story. You want to prevent this? Win. When you don't go into the topcut with an X-0...
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    Prize Penalty Issue

    But that negativity you are referring to is an opinion- a quality specific to that particular moment. To put it into perspective better to suit that the penalties are not in need of improvement, as the player commiting the action you would have to think on the situation. Since everyone loves...
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    Prize Penalty Issue

    A fact is something that can't be proven wrong. Allow me to show you; The Durant Player's opponent commits an action to force a prize penalty. In a Durant deck, taking prizes can hurt, especially in the mirror. There are two scenerios: First, the player opts not to take the penalty. There...
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    Prize Penalty Issue

    Wrong. A penalty is at no point supposed to benefit anyone, it is supposed to be a consequence of a wrong action. If someone benefits from a penalty, that is their application of skill to an altered game state; an opinion at best. The penalties are set up now to give a player an assumed...
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    Prize Penalty Issue

    The purpose of a penalty isn't to give an advantage or a benefit. It's to make the offender think "Well, if I do this again, I'm facing consequences. Let me NOT do that again." It's not supposed to be hope for the non-offender to say "I hope they screw up, I can use that benefit."
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    Prize Penalty Issue

    But now you're into judging penalties again- just cut it to the bare bones minimum of what's going on- a player is penalized for breaking the rules. The point of being penalized isn't to give your opponent an advantage in the game you're currently in, it's supposed to be a consequence of your...
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    Prize Penalty Issue

    Question about the Prize Penalty itself. Can Prize Penalties occur midgame? and, if so, are Prize Penalties taken into consideration at random or does the player taking the prize choose? The reason I ask is that in the specific case of Durant, going the other way now as far as side...
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    Why The EX Format is Amazing

    So how amazing is it where the game becomes Tug-of-war with Mewtwos? Or even better, how does everyone playing Mewtwo show that the game is favoring a better player?
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    Energy Acceleration

    Unless there's a different Virizion, you only need two energy for it to be set-up. In which case you only need 5 cards- Celebi Prime, Energy, Energy, Skyarrow Bridge, Virizion. Given the amount of draw we have in the game to begin with (Cheren, Juniper, PONT, Sage's Training, etc) the...
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