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Please help me before i buy the cards i need for this deck! The deck list is: 8x Dark Energy 6x Fighting Energy 4x Medical Energy 4x Ultra Ball 4x Boss’ Orders 4x Saguaro 4x Roark 2x Luxurious Cape 2x Earthen Vessel 2x Roseanne’s Backup 4x Flutter Mane - TEF 4x Darkrai - OBS 4x Ting–Lu - PAR 4x Sableye - PAL 2x Hoopa EX -…
I saw that there was a new ish ruling that says that you couldn't use something like TM Evolution on Raichu in Standard, but you could in Expanded, due to the game knowing that Raichu BREAK isn't legal in Standard. This made me wonder what other situations prevent a card from being used just to fail the effect and shuffle…
in my opinion, its Jynx 🤢.
I have the cards, but I don't know how to play. Can anyone teach me the basics?
for anyone struggling to get a good start in Pokemon TCG right now in standard format, I recommend playing 4 Arven, 4 Nest Ball, and 2 Tech Mach Evolutions. If you are running any stage 2 pokemon, the tech machine evolution works like Boost Shake used to…so that you can put your stage 2 on the next round after putting the…
Here's my pachirisu/honchkrow v deck I've been playing/refining ever since something similar whooped my Charizard ex deck. It's great against big hitters, but could use something… any and all suggestions welcome Pokémon: 5 1 Lumineon V BRS 40 2 Bibarel BRS 121 4 Pachirisu BRS 52 4 Honchkrow V BRS 88 2 Bidoof CRZ 111…
I recently got into Pokemon TCG and I want to play competitively. But I don't know how to build a good deck. Could I have a little advice?
Ive been working on this deck since late last year. It plays pretty well imo. But just looking for suggestions or advice. Im going off the top of my head with the deck list but Im pretty certain I will list everything. Pokemon: x3 Natu (any natu) x3 clairvoyance sense Xatu x3 Solrock with the ability to place an energy…
Hey guys, NaterTot here!! I just started playing the game a year ago, but I'm looking to get better. I play daily, but on ladder I feel like the matchups are so varied that it doesn't help me get better. If you're looking to become the best player you can be, what would you start with? I thought about paying for coaching…
Recently, I've run into several opponents who play the entire battle and then give up between the time I knock out their Pokémon and get my last prize card. Is there a statistic or something that makes conceding a goal better than an outright defeat? Or are they just being a party pooper?