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Worlds Outlook, What We Lose, Furious Fists Review, and Super Secret Plant Deck “Worlds Outlook Pyroar Flygon Landorus/Raichu/Garbodor Rayboar andΒ Blastoise Virizion/Genesect Yveltal/Garbodor Plasma Worlds Wrap-Up What We Lose From the Rotation Furious Fists Review Conclusion Super Secret Plant Deck The big story coming out of US Nationals was the popularity and success of Pyroar. I talked about how I felt Pyroar was not a particularly good card in my last article. I predicted it would not see a lot of play and not do well. On one hand, I have to eat a bit of crow because I was wrong. I actually stand by the fact I do not think the card is…
By drumming, it taps into the power of its special tree stump. The roots of the stump follow its direction in battle. (Rillaboom)
These daring PokΓ©mon have coins on their foreheads. Darker coins are harder, and harder coins garner more respect among ______. (Galarian Meowth)
An In-Depth Look at the 2010 DP-UL Format, Part I “First, the Nationals and Worlds format of 2010 was one of the best formats this game has ever seen. There were a wide variety of archetypes and many of the matchups were very close and highly skill based. The format is also one of the least expensive “good” formats to build from and more and more players seem to be getting interested in 2010 particularly. Of course, prices fluctuate and increase the more and more players start buying the cards, but when I was building these decks I didn’t pay over $8 for any single card and a majority of…
It starts off battles by attacking with its rock-hard horn, but as soon as the opponent flinches, this PokΓ©mon bites down and never lets go. (Chewtle)