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…
Pokémon: 15 1 Skwovet SVI 151 1 Phanpy SIT 91 1 Hisuian Growlithe ASR 70 2 Armaldo SIT 96 1 Anorith SIT 95 1 Riolu SVI 112 1 Gliscor PAR 92 1 Eevee MEW 133 1 Swablu PAR 152 1 Altaria SIT 143 1 Donphan PAF 49 1 Lucario ex PR-SV 17 1 Riolu BRS 78 1 Meowth MEW 52 1 Gligar PAR 91 Trainers: 15 1 Hisuian Heavy Ball ASR 146 1…
Charizard-Pidgeot is arguably one of the best standored decks out there. Does anyone have a good idea on how to counter it?
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?
Recently, I've run into several opponents who play out the whole battle, then concede between the time I KO their Pokemon and get my last prize card(s). Is there some stat or something that makes conceding better than an outright loss? Or are they just being a spoilsport?
I think the main part of a Gengar deck is using a Perilous Jungle to damage all Pokémon except Gengar. Along with Gengar's ability, that would mean with a Pokemon like Iron Hands, would have 80 damage on it already. Along with Perilous Jungle, that at total of 160 damage before it can even attack. Please give me a decklist…