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Iono and unfair stamp opinion discussion

Hello I am posting this because I would like to see what people think about iono and unfair stamp. I've been playing for almost a year now and My opinion through battle experience on the cards myself being a skilled master rank player I think that the cards are incredibly frustrating and have no skill whatsoever. If you have to use a card to mess up someone's hand to help you out in winning the match. Quite frankly literally means you need to get better. Don't get yourself into scenarios where you are losing and you won't need a card like that.

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  • Jadite
    Jadite Member Posts: 302 ✭✭
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    Dude, there are cards that can allow them to search out cards to add to their hand, if they do this and you know their next move, It is quite literally a skillful play to Iono or unfair stamp them. There are actual strategies in pokemon that attack the opponent's hand so that they can't get any setup or good cards. Don't dog on people just because they play differently than you.

  • Nashedtators
    Nashedtators Member Posts: 84 ✭✭
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    Sounds like someone had a perfect hand and it got thrown into the deck. Disruption is and always has been part of pokemon tcg, and it's pretty necessary to help keep certain decks from being over powered. Imagine if there was a deck that just stacked cards into the owner's hand every turn and they have every option in their deck and iono didn't exist so every turn you were just further behind because your deck runs different. Plus the game wouldn't be any fun without a challenge and having to think about the consequences of playing certain cards at certain times. I agree that it can be frustrating but it isn't an auto win/lose.

  • DoubleCure
    DoubleCure Member Posts: 823 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Without opponent hand disruption the game would be much lower skill, cold still be fun but more basic...

    Hand disruption in this type of card game it's pritty much vanilla… not to mention that sometimes it actually helps you instead of mess your hand.

  • Ravenclawed1234
    Ravenclawed1234 Member Posts: 700 ✭✭✭✭
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    I personally believe that both cards are perfectly fair, Iono is just N and Marnie together (both were heavily played) and Unfair Stamp allows the user to make a comeback.

  • TechHog
    TechHog Member Posts: 2,738 ✭✭✭✭
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    Lol. Just play solitaire dude

  • Rossko25
    Rossko25 Member Posts: 10
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    truly a get good moment. Honestly if I could hand pick every card I didnt like to play against and ban it, it would be a pretty boring game. Also when you consider yourself a "skilled master rank player" you really probably aren't. Have you made it to world's, or played in regionals or even in person before? I'm gonna guess not. So just dial it back a bit. It seems to me that you probably play the same overpowered deck and only know how to play that particular deck. If you really wanna get better, try using different decks. Or if you can't beat em, join em! There are just a lot of other things you Can do other than complaining on online forums, or just complain on reddit 🤣

  • mthverse
    mthverse Member Posts: 18
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    Agreed. I play Iono, but I find myself activating it to dig through my deck to get what resources I need. Most times I end up increasing my opponents hand size (but that's a risk I have to take). As I'm typing this I just got $'$ over by Iono in 2 of my last 3 games. Skill isn't playing 1 card and keeping your opponent from playing! It's about facing down your opponent's best and either coming out ahead or taking them as close to the edge has you could take them.

  • TechHog
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