Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Broken Trainers: Surveying the Metagame

Prima

Fanfic Contest Judge - Emeritus
Part of the fun of the game is increasing your knowledge of what strategies win. In this week's edition of Broken Trainers we meet someone at the Big Tourney who really has confidence in this aspect of his game.

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Again, it is so true that it really isn't even a parody on the subject. Sad, isn't it?
 
How much of what here and what there is enough? I guess what this is saying to me is that when building a deck remember to focus on your own strategy in the long run. Counter-strategy and blocking is essential however worthless if you forget to put in a way to win.

Also this is just plain funny what ever the case.
 
This happened to me at the Stafford CC some older kid told me my deck stunk and that I was going to get but my butt kicked, but I ranked higher than him by a lot.
 
Psy Master said:
This happened to me at the Stafford CC some older kid told me my deck stunk and that I was going to get but my butt kicked, but I ranked higher than him by a lot.

Actually, you placed fourth, and I placed second. And I didn't say your deck stunk. It was a deck I had never seen before; it isn't too commonly played, and so I was curious as to why you would run it over a run-of-the-mill Dark Dragonite deck.
 
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