I recently started recollecting Pokemon cards, starting from the first set. Had a lot from childhood. The Gen 3 era stuff is far and away the most expensive. Actually insane how much money some of these cards are. But still super fun to do.
I've been thinkin about Greninja to complement Dragonite. It can use any energy and push you over certain breakpoints pretty consistent, on top of the extra energy from Misty.
Thats a 2 stage pokemon in addition to Dragonite's, not only it makes your deck less consistant but also it's not doing anything to help you stall/tank, not worth imo.
@@vecheeto21 I really disagree with the idea that you have to stall with Dragonite. I think more often then not it will just put you in tough spots because you have no sustain so if your first Dragonite goes down or if you get unlucky with the first draco meteor, you're just a sitting duck. By contrast, having a proactive early game that puts pressure on your opponent will help you win without Dragonite or make the first draco meteor more impactful or keep going after loosing a Dragonite. I'm not sure Greninja is the best, Starmie and Pigeot also look good for this, but I don't think being completely passive will cut it against meta decks.
Is it not 80%? If all 200 goes into 1 pokemon (2 different ways), or 150/50 (two different ways), and 100/100 is a fail (only one way). So 4/5 outcomes are winning.
@necrolord7327 that's not how the math works out. Some of those options are more likely than others which you can work out by making the comparison to that of coin flips. We are essentially flipping 4 times and hoping to not get 2 heads and 2 tails, since every other outcome wins. There are 2 to the power 4 outcomes which gives 16. 4 of which give 2 heads and 2 tails. HHTT HTHT TTHH and THTH. The other 12 will win. 12/16 simplifies to .75
@@8909mark I see, I wasn't too confident that just counting the number of outcomes was right as there is the possibility of duplicates. Thanks for the amazing explanation.
I wanted to build something like this, but with Pinchurin as well along with Hypno. idk if a pokemon can both be asleep and paralyzed at the same time tho
Why not just lapras instead? At least for one energy you can start doing damage instead of an energy less articuno if misty fails. And if you hit the misty on lapras, it’s going to be doing way more damage than articuno
The ads popping right before the Misty flips really builds the suspense
Is that my favorite RUclipsr MarshieBuu playing the game that is soon to release Pokemon pocket?
Sounds like a dream
I recently started recollecting Pokemon cards, starting from the first set. Had a lot from childhood. The Gen 3 era stuff is far and away the most expensive. Actually insane how much money some of these cards are. But still super fun to do.
Gen 3 is the most sought after from players who want to play old formats, really drives up the price
I really like the balance on this one, might be my favorite pocket deck so far
That's a cool idea, i like dragonite and played it with wheezing too, but this version looks fun, i'll try it when maintenance is over
Honestly, if they don’t flip heads on misty, it’s just an easy win. I’ve only ever lost to water decks that hit heads on misty
Dang i didn't realize u were the same guy with the spectacles and the cap lol
I've been thinkin about Greninja to complement Dragonite. It can use any energy and push you over certain breakpoints pretty consistent, on top of the extra energy from Misty.
Thats a 2 stage pokemon in addition to Dragonite's, not only it makes your deck less consistant but also it's not doing anything to help you stall/tank, not worth imo.
@@vecheeto21 I really disagree with the idea that you have to stall with Dragonite. I think more often then not it will just put you in tough spots because you have no sustain so if your first Dragonite goes down or if you get unlucky with the first draco meteor, you're just a sitting duck.
By contrast, having a proactive early game that puts pressure on your opponent will help you win without Dragonite or make the first draco meteor more impactful or keep going after loosing a Dragonite. I'm not sure Greninja is the best, Starmie and Pigeot also look good for this, but I don't think being completely passive will cut it against meta decks.
DNite enjoyed here, this seems super solid, the 1 cost retreat on cuno is also relevant. 👌
I have more success with Dragonite/frostmoth deck than my Dragonnite/weezing deck. I like using misty better than koga too.
6:40 the odds of winning here are actually 75 percent in your favour since the only outcome where you lose is if both get hit for 100 damage!
Is it not 80%? If all 200 goes into 1 pokemon (2 different ways), or 150/50 (two different ways), and 100/100 is a fail (only one way). So 4/5 outcomes are winning.
@necrolord7327 that's not how the math works out. Some of those options are more likely than others which you can work out by making the comparison to that of coin flips. We are essentially flipping 4 times and hoping to not get 2 heads and 2 tails, since every other outcome wins. There are 2 to the power 4 outcomes which gives 16. 4 of which give 2 heads and 2 tails. HHTT HTHT TTHH and THTH. The other 12 will win. 12/16 simplifies to .75
@@8909mark I see, I wasn't too confident that just counting the number of outcomes was right as there is the possibility of duplicates.
Thanks for the amazing explanation.
@@8909mark It's actually 6 that give 2 H 2 T. HHTT HTHT TTHH THTH HTTH THHT. So math is actually more like 10/16 or 62.5% to win.
@skylernakamura8992 oof yeah you're right
I wanted to build something like this, but with Pinchurin as well along with Hypno. idk if a pokemon can both be asleep and paralyzed at the same time tho
They cant, whichever is applied second will replace. A pokemon can be poisoned alongside one of the others though.
Why not just lapras instead? At least for one energy you can start doing damage instead of an energy less articuno if misty fails. And if you hit the misty on lapras, it’s going to be doing way more damage than articuno
Paralysis and retreat cost
Hello yeah, first