Indie47

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  • It isn't an exaggeration lol. People have done stats and Pikachu Ex plus Mewdevoir covers over 80% of decks in matchmaking. It's a fully formed two-deck meta. Nothing else competes at the same winrates. Those cards are just the best, sadly. It isn't a balanced game yet. The new Tauros might help a bit in the coming drop.…
  • Play mewtwo gardevoir yourself. Counter decks lose to Pikachu, or vice versa. The devs have spoken, play Pikachu Ex or Mewdevoir or wait for the next drop. It's simple, nothing else wins consistently in a field with those two decks.
  • Alakazam is an underpowered counter relative to expectation because mewtwo reaches and then depletes 4 energy to 2 every single turn using gardevoir, so you never hit it at 3 or 4 energy. Alakazam is better against Charizard, Centiscorch, Venusaur, or Blastoise decks than the Mewdevoir god-build for that reason. Use…
  • I LOVE this idea due to them being, ideally, not something to be the core first draw of any deck. Ex was never meant to be a starter where decks could easily be ex-only, like Pikachu Ex can be. Making them a chance pull by being a one per deck is AMAZING and makes the rarity more awesome and fun. Then they don't need to be…
  • other comments will tell you the hard-set-meta. But if you want the scoop on alternative meta notes here ya go. Koffing Weezing Koga can be added to a myriad of decks that are slow to reach their energy as a safe hp sink that poisons. Brock decks are worth a glance if you're missing good Exes for the big meta decks due to…
  • Use one of the 4 god-decks and you'll beat it. Mewtwo/gardy with a good start stall and ur good. That's like, 50% of player's main decks right now lmao. Still crushes Misty. Grab urself one of the other EX legendary god-decks if not Mewty. Try any other deck and yeah ur screwed tho; the meta is just to use the same…
  • The problem isn't type advantage balances. This game isn't that complex balance-wise yet. Fighting doesn't have a god-deck yet. This community is over 50% the same 4 decks, nearly identical to one another. Fighting isn't one of the four, so it isn't used. The other 50% of players (the losers in every match) DO use fighting…