Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

The Top 50 Pokémon Cards of All Time as told by Ness

Your right about not changeing the format but the curse gengar can last through the hole game with out getting lnocked out and with expert belt attached to it can do eighty per turn and do ten...

blah blah this is not a list of the top 50 cards in modified, this is a list of the top 50 cards ever. There are loads of combos out there that make Cursegar, or even Luxchomp, look tame.

Cursegar would certainly make a list of top 50 in Modified, though.
 
Curse gar is still good today i play it in a deck that is majestic dawn on and i use the sv mister mime with that can be better than the mt mister mime and i use unkown q for retreating and dodrio from undauted for retreating.....the deck does so well and i know that it will do good next rotation.
 
blah blah this is not a list of the top 50 cards in modified, this is a list of the top 50 cards ever. There are loads of combos out there that make Cursegar, or even Luxchomp, look tame.

Cursegar would certainly make a list of top 50 in Modified, though.

What this guy said.
 
Funny thing is, Wooper shut down Cleffa. You could still screw your opponent out of all their Trainers, set up faster than them, and roll right over them even while they were playing Cleffa. True, not many teched the lowly Wooper, but it's no flipping Amnesia worked. Not that flipping was any real biggie with the WotC coins... Don't get me wrong, Cleffa was good but imo it just doesn't deserve the top spot aside from the fact that it did change how the game was played. GoW all the way!

Nice article though. I really miss a lot of those cards.
 
Funny thing is, Wooper shut down Cleffa. You could still screw your opponent out of all their Trainers, set up faster than them, and roll right over them even while they were playing Cleffa. True, not many teched the lowly Wooper, but it's no flipping Amnesia worked. Not that flipping was any real biggie with the WotC coins... Don't get me wrong, Cleffa was good but imo it just doesn't deserve the top spot aside from the fact that it did change how the game was played. GoW all the way!

Nice article though. I really miss a lot of those cards.

Wooper? All one has to do is retreat to a new, fresh Cleffa and Wooper becomes useless. Cleffa and/or Oak deserve that top spot, but after thinking about it, Cleffa should definitely be in that top spot considering it allowed set up decks to hit the field and change the game completely.

Nonetheless, good article with some interesting picks.
 
The article is impressive and accurate for the most part, though I think Gust Of Wind should have taken the number 1 spot
 
Wooper? All one has to do is retreat to a new, fresh Cleffa and Wooper becomes useless. Cleffa and/or Oak deserve that top spot, but after thinking about it, Cleffa should definitely be in that top spot considering it allowed set up decks to hit the field and change the game completely.

Nonetheless, good article with some interesting picks.


Even then it disrupted and stalled an extra turn of Energy attachment. I played it. It worked. I went undefeated in every qualifier I attended as did my son with the exact same deck. That was facing Cleffa every game for the most part. Winning 7 tournaments in a row (2 flights each day for 4 days, and abstaining from one I could have been in) with the strategy is no fluke. I'm just saying, that while definitely being a great card, it wasn't the absolute end all. It had a couple of very easy counters, Wooper being one of them.
 
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Whether or not it had counters, the fact remained that its existence completely altered the course of the game, which was the reason it made #1.
 
Even then it disrupted and stalled an extra turn of Energy attachment. I played it. It worked. I went undefeated in every qualifier I attended as did my son with the exact same deck. That was facing Cleffa every game for the most part. Winning 7 tournaments in a row (2 flights each day for 4 days, and abstaining from one I could have been in) with the strategy is no fluke. I'm just saying, that while definitely being a great card, it wasn't the absolute end all. It had a couple of very easy counters, Wooper being one of them.
Stalling an extra turn of attachment in a format with UNLIMITED retreat doesn't work. I doubt your claim very much. Double cleffa/Double Gust just eat your strategy alive....that and you getting a tails on the baby flip. :lol: Very soft counter to a broken card. Tyrogue is a better counter and that only works 25% of the time (12.5% of the time if they're banded, 0% if they have a metal).
 
Roseanne, Bebe, Celio, Luxury Ball, Trader, and Communication are nowhere to be seen, and Collector is an honorable mention? Who is this Ness guy anyway?
 
Roseanne, Bebe, Celio, Luxury Ball, Trader, and Communication are nowhere to be seen, and Collector is an honorable mention?
I wonder about this too. Collector is such a crap card, but we have to play it because there's no Roseanne left. And for all who say Holon Mentor was the same as Collector - back then we had Castforms etc, ergo, Mentor could search for energy, while Collector is a dead card after T2.
 
You gotta consider the format, in our current format collector shines more then roseanne did last year :p
Still collector is crappy, I want my Holon Engine/Castform back xD

Unlimited consistency, so awesome
 
If they rotate platnium from standered next year im about 100 percent sure they are luxray gl x and garchomp c x wont be good any more so i guess thats why luxray gl x and garchomp c x got so low on there....But i think curse gar of been on there if you think its still not good in this format you should of been watching me play today.
 
You gotta consider the format, in our current format collector shines more then roseanne did last year :p
Still collector is crappy, I want my Holon Engine/Castform back xD

Unlimited consistency, so awesome

How's a card which searches out 3 Pokemon of your choice from your deck bad, especially with Uxie Draw Engines? :confused:
 
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