Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Thoughts on what you think will win Worlds

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i wanna see power lock win this. so really either plox or palkia lock winning would make my day.
 
blazechomp or kingdra donphan will win wordls 65% sure

---------- Post added 08/13/2010 at 11:08 PM ----------

because luxchomp lost to sabelock in masters
 
Together with Jit Min (from Singapore) i built a rogue deck.

Spiritomb, mesprit, shuppet (and 1 banette for mewtwo), dunsparce and palkia G are main cards.

deck is based on Shuppet/dunsparce (with pp's + belt). active spiritomb, collector for baltoy, unown Q and mesprit. drop mesprit (cant be sprayed!), evolve T1 baltoy and you got your deck running. against SP decks it works great. palkia G lv x is necessary twice, only for the power. and it runs poketurn only to get palkia back
the big issue are big evolved pokemons.

i hope my friend is playing that
 
yeah, something like that. but spiritomb is not only a starter but a key card. i run 4 copies
the deck can power and trainer lock for 4 straight turns.
after that their hand might be pretty big, so i also run giratina and judge, since both can be searched (rosie/collector and cyrus).
against SP it stands pretty good after mesprits are over and you reset their hands only with the spiritomb locking.
but like i said, if you face some evolution decks which runs claydol and they are able to get it, then they still have a shot.

i'm thinking to keep this deck for next format, main problem is claydol's loss, should run 3-1 uxie then.
 
Claydol loss ruins almost every non-sp deck. :/

you could add some SSU you reuse the Mesprits. but its a 50-50 chance of being a waste..
 
My hunch is GG will win it. No claydol, bright look, or healing breath spells disaster for most decks. Using judges while being able to telepass your opponent's supporter adds insult to injury. I doubt there will be a lot of cursgars and you can play around fainting spell and poultergeist anyway.
 
Gustavo Wada is 6-1 on Juniors.
The only Brazilian this year and doing amazing job. Hope he wins the title. Its time for the whole world to pay more attention to Brazil. And the funny thing is that Brazil didnt even have nats this year. Hope TPCi give us back more tourneys, prizes and trips.
 
Gustavo Wada is 6-1 on Juniors.
The only Brazilian this year and doing amazing job. Hope he wins the title. Its time for the whole world to pay more attention to Brazil. And the funny thing is that Brazil didnt even have nats this year. Hope TPCi give us back more tourneys, prizes and trips.


They updated the rankings, he lost to henry chao. I'm still surprised that takuto itagaki lost, too bad.
 
Jacob won seniors, LC is the deck he used, Masters is between LC and Plox, If Plox wins I might have to say I told you so.....
EDIT: nope LC beats Plox in the master finals, congratulations to Yuta Komatsuda (JP) (1) of japan who went undefeated the whole entire tournament!
 
For the 2nd year in a row, someone who grinded in won the World Championship. And the powers that be tried to get rid of the grinder 3 years ago because "supposedly it was not needed as all the turely deserving players are allready in the World Championshi[ tourement with invites at the end of the season"

Boy has that idea been proven wrong over the years. I believe a player from the LCQ had made Top 4 or better in each World Championship in the past 4 years.
 
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