AKA "How the most hated Pokemon in the Games became the Hero of the TCG." I still remember that point in time whenever PTCGRadio/Wossy did reviews of new cards/GXes and had to make additional comments about whether or not they lose against Garbodor-it's impact was *That* insane.
I enjoy playing the TCG especially when someone discovers an unassuming card or two tha catches your opponent off guard - even if it’s a .15 cent card. Thanks heaps for your fun vid‼️
I played in SanFrancisco right before this happened. I played MegaRay, Shaymin Skyfield with my trick being ScytherEx. I was on a wild winning streak local before my invite because no-one expected the Scyther when I didnt open a skyfield mega ray. I would use it to set up my mega rays while bouncing Shaymins. I stopped paper and went digital only after the SanFran invite. I loved playing legacy (BRING LEGACY BACK TO LIVE! I WWANNA PLAY MY CLEFFAS!) I was hated in my area and would show up to locals to not have a single person face me. They would see me on the paper and scoop. I am a seller on TCGPlayer so had a solid gold deck with FA everything. I still have the deck just for friends and to remember my tirade that year. But Garbador did kill that deck and drop the price like crazy. It was a fun time but I felt like a TeamRocket employee for that year.
Megaray still had a fairly decent MU against Garb decks. It was annoying to see the damage pile up, sure but it was also not bad to just play at a slower pace due to the low damage output by either of Garb's partners (Espy GX or Drampa GX). If anything, Foxy Drampa was the really hard matchup for Megaray.
I love how different games have different approaches to certain mechanics, depending on how the game works. In yu gi oh a card that lets you draw one single card (let alone two or more) requires some kind of conditions to it unless you want it instantly banned or limited, while in pokemon you have drampa that just goes "ye, draw till you've got 10, have fun"
Original Pokémon there was no limit to the number of trainers you could play. Do you could have 4 Professor Oak (Draw 7), 4 Bill (Draw 2) and 4 Computer Search (Search and draw 1) on your first turn. Your deck would only have 7 cards left if you did this so it was a bad idea with how slow the game was back then.
yeah having a "draw a card when your opponent special summons" card in the special summons game is crazy. like imagine if your opponent got to drop an energy or something every time you added a pokemon to your bench.
None of the top decks even need draw in yugioh, you just look through your deck and find exactly what you need and play it. Everything basically says "special summon/add to your hand a meta card from the current format from your deck" not a single starting hand is unplayable because everything summons something else. Draw power in yugioh barely does anything in the highest levels of play because the best decks are designed to not even need draw past your first draw and the game is over after 2 draws anyway. If they unbanned Pot of Greed and put it to 3, I honestly believe it wouldn't change the meta at all.
Guardians Rising was when I started playing. Espeon/Garb was my first deck, and even though I was new I managed to top 4 a few cups and top 128 a regional with it. I love that deck and that era.
I like a lot of what they did in live but I was a bigtime trader before and didn't know what would happen when I switched to live. I lost so many Plasma Ultra Balls and packs. but have had enough coins to pretty much get whatever I want. I would love trading to come back but with the new system it cant really. I still play everyday, and even with how glitchy the game gets it is fun. I just want legacy back. I have my decks ready but dont know if they will ever implement it again. I would play legacy tournaments everyday in the old client. Now I cant even play my Shaymin Mray deck on live.
@luv-lost also I don't like that they give you the best decks the moment you log in. I remember playing in the tag team era that every deck I was up against was different and the game never got stale
One thing worth mentioning is if you want the tool removed from garbotoxin, you have to play field blower, dare I say field blower is an item? The problem with how ridiculous the garbodors were was how well they synergized together.
@@BurtsPTCG it's pretty interesting but that's even why BuzzShrine was so strong after Garbotoxin had rotated out, since people would either take shrine damage, or field blower the shrine, then if you field blower the shrine that's more garbodor damage.
For me, late Sun-Moon was where I felt like budget decks peaked. I essentially made a deck that was the TCG equivalent of a swiss-army knife. It consisted of a specific Shedinja that can be attached to other pokemon as a tool card to prevent opponent from pulling a prize card when KO-ing it, an oranguru that allows you to shuffle cards from your discard pile into your deck, a Blacephalon from unbroken bonds that can nuke anyone if I discard enough fire energy, a salazzle that allows me to draw more cards by discarding a fire energy, and finally... a Unown with an ability that gave me a new win condition, HAND (if this pokemon is active and you have 45 cards in your hand, you win the game). It was hilariously fun to play. only downside is that it takes time to setup at the first few turns.
This was the last format I played before taking a 6 year gap. Reading through the cards after this format it was obvious the game got absurd. Idk when it happened but it must’ve eventually cooled down because when I came back last year the game had a great tempo. My worry is that the direction of the game rn is going back to this era
@@BurtsPTCG it does. but i think the other stipulations on things like the trumpet will keep it in check to a degree (imo dusclops/noir from SHF is going to be more problematic; briar reminds me of fantina, though briar will probably manage to win a couple of games at least). also i like that they're enabling new/old strategies; fire off armarouge/palkia VSTAR get new life with all of the tera support they're printing, considering the former gets essentially blacksmith on an item and the latter gets shady dealings back + sky field. tl;dr i dont think its any crazier than lost box stuff weve had forever and it enables some really cool stuff
As a Hearthstone player, with literally no idea how to play the game, I think what baffles me the most is you're allowed to run more than one copy of legendary Pokémon cards!
@@BurtsPTCG I'm surprised to even hear that! Would be neat if there was a for single copies of certain, high power cards. Kinda like how, in most mainline PKMN games, getting multiples of legendaries is tough.
I got into the TCG in 2018 as a curious 8 year old (taking it surprisingly seriously), meaning that the first formats I played were some of the first post Seattle formats and I still think (maybe a bit of nostalgia) that those were some of the best formats of all time, pre and post 2018 rotation (rotating out a lot of the main turbo tools, trainer’s mail and shaymin most importantly) because of the diversity and difficulty of those metas as well as OHKOs not being as common. So many for me epic decks, Ultra Necrozma Malamar, all the Zoroark GX variants etc. I really only have Garbodor to thank for this, because it shaped that meta, that diversity, all those complex decks and really my entire TCG journey so it’s probably my favorite card oat.
Well... yeah. Not a surprise given the effects of *both* those cards were promoted (demoted?) to Supporters. Gust of Wind (and pre-erratum Pokémon Catcher) became Lysandre, then Boss's Orders. Even more so for Energy Removal; maybe I'm just spacing it off, but I think all of its Supporter successors have a slightly nerfed version of the effect. Like, restricted to targeting the Energy on an opponent's Active (Team Flare Grunt), requiring you discard 2 cards from your hand to use it (Plumeria), or you have to pick between multiple effects and discarding one attached Special Energy card is one of them (Xerosic?).
I miss sun and moon era format, as it was glorious single prize deck attacker era, garchomp lucario, Alolan Exeggutor, baby blacephalon, buzzhole garbodor... GX decks were tough to against them. Now l don't see any outperform single prize attacker deck anymore
I loved to play Garbodor Buzzwole and Lycanroc gx deck. That lycanroc's ability either helped you to kill a pokemon, or make the game longer, also there were combos with special energies
@@BurtsPTCG What do you think of that deck, 2 rockruffs, 2 lycanroc gx, 3 trubish, 3 garbodor, 3 buzzwole, 1 diance prism, 1 tapu lele. rainbow energies, 1 double for lycan, 2 fighting, 2 psychic, 1 beast energy. And for trainers the usual stuff such as brooklet hill, balls, cynthias and guzmas, rescue stretcher, few switches and field blower.
As someone who hasn't played the TCG since Expedition, seeing that Volcanion Basic with 130 HP and a 3 fire energy 100 damage attack made me chuckle a little bit. You can make the argument that the various EX, Mega, Vmax, etc. rules "justify" busted cards, but that's just a straight up Basic Pokémon. 😂
@BurtsPTCG def did, nice seeing the history of a different tcg, I play primarily yugioh and got into pokemon tcg about a month ago. Was a great vid wish you Luck in the future, got a sub from me
I still will whip out my Plasma SR Ultra Balls, Seekers, and Mails to built decks with friends but I loved that time before Garbo. He changed the whole meta for sure.
Hey, that was still the time I played the game online. Good times. Trashvalanche got me to basically "quit the game", since I enjoyed the speed of the xy era a lot. And once that was gone, i didn't play as much. These days i only really play yugioh and Pokémon prereleases. But I would give anything to have a legacy format for xy, so i could play volcanion again.
As a Yugioh player, we had an identical situation happen a few years ago. A card called Maxx C went untouched for 7 years, but when we got a new format in 2017, it literally became _the_ most powerful, game-breaking card ever printed overnight. It was immediately banned and it’ll never come off the list. To put this in perspective, only one TCG video game allows it to be used and the statistics for the card are 93.8%
We haven't had an item based draw format since garbodor was printed. And I think that was a design change approach creatures made a conscious decision on when making the card. That design change philosophy has changed the game forever long after trashalnche rotated 🙏
It did though, it shaped all the metas up until rotating and established a new attitude to playing and deck building, with diversity and encouragement of difficult to play decks. To me, this attitude has persisted for a while, even if it isn’t really that active now.
While I appreciate the set up and context, I don’t think it needed to be 10 minutes long before actually showing what the card being talked about was, as it can be confusing for those who maybe don’t know much about the PTCG.
AKA "How the most hated Pokemon in the Games became the Hero of the TCG."
I still remember that point in time whenever PTCGRadio/Wossy did reviews of new cards/GXes and had to make additional comments about whether or not they lose against Garbodor-it's impact was *That* insane.
Yeah absolutely insane levels of destruction 🤣🙏
Most hated? Never met anyone who hates Garbodor.
@thetrickster4899 Gen 5/6, it was one of the most hated mon behind the Elemental Monkeys and Spritzy family.
I enjoy playing the TCG especially when someone discovers an unassuming card or two tha catches your opponent off guard - even if it’s a .15 cent card. Thanks heaps for your fun vid‼️
Thank you so much for your support 🙌
0:00 to 10:00. SETUP.
10:01 Actual talk about [card name].
thanks for letting me know im so confused on why he is talking about more than one card
As someone who went to Seattle regionals as an excited 12 year old playing ninetales gx, this video filled me with so much nostalgia thank you Burt
Ayo let's go! Glad you liked it my friend! 🙌
I played in SanFrancisco right before this happened. I played MegaRay, Shaymin Skyfield with my trick being ScytherEx. I was on a wild winning streak local before my invite because no-one expected the Scyther when I didnt open a skyfield mega ray. I would use it to set up my mega rays while bouncing Shaymins. I stopped paper and went digital only after the SanFran invite. I loved playing legacy (BRING LEGACY BACK TO LIVE! I WWANNA PLAY MY CLEFFAS!) I was hated in my area and would show up to locals to not have a single person face me. They would see me on the paper and scoop. I am a seller on TCGPlayer so had a solid gold deck with FA everything. I still have the deck just for friends and to remember my tirade that year. But Garbador did kill that deck and drop the price like crazy. It was a fun time but I felt like a TeamRocket employee for that year.
Sounds wild! 🤣
Megaray still had a fairly decent MU against Garb decks. It was annoying to see the damage pile up, sure but it was also not bad to just play at a slower pace due to the low damage output by either of Garb's partners (Espy GX or Drampa GX). If anything, Foxy Drampa was the really hard matchup for Megaray.
I love how different games have different approaches to certain mechanics, depending on how the game works.
In yu gi oh a card that lets you draw one single card (let alone two or more) requires some kind of conditions to it unless you want it instantly banned or limited, while in pokemon you have drampa that just goes "ye, draw till you've got 10, have fun"
Yeah ikr haha! Like in yugioh rageki and dark hole are normal but in pokemon that would be mental 🤣🤣
Original Pokémon there was no limit to the number of trainers you could play. Do you could have 4 Professor Oak (Draw 7), 4 Bill (Draw 2) and 4 Computer Search (Search and draw 1) on your first turn. Your deck would only have 7 cards left if you did this so it was a bad idea with how slow the game was back then.
yeah having a "draw a card when your opponent special summons" card in the special summons game is crazy.
like imagine if your opponent got to drop an energy or something every time you added a pokemon to your bench.
None of the top decks even need draw in yugioh, you just look through your deck and find exactly what you need and play it. Everything basically says "special summon/add to your hand a meta card from the current format from your deck" not a single starting hand is unplayable because everything summons something else. Draw power in yugioh barely does anything in the highest levels of play because the best decks are designed to not even need draw past your first draw and the game is over after 2 draws anyway. If they unbanned Pot of Greed and put it to 3, I honestly believe it wouldn't change the meta at all.
Looking at a video essay of a format I played is so weird to me
Crazy to think that I nearly had all of these cards because Guardians Rising was the set that I really bought into Pokemon as a kid 😅
Haha you bought into such a good set!
@@BurtsPTCG Yeah, it was my first Elite Trainer's box lol!
@micboyyaboy2578 absolutely love to hear it! 🙌
@@micboyyaboy2578samee
So what's that card?
Guardians Rising was when I started playing. Espeon/Garb was my first deck, and even though I was new I managed to top 4 a few cups and top 128 a regional with it. I love that deck and that era.
Ayo let's go! That's awesome! 🙌🙌
Talking about turbo decks and speed to the summoning salt intro is inspiring, what a nod!
Such a good intro track 🙏🙏
The artist of that Espeon GX is a genius. That is definitely not a leg in the middle of the body.....
Goodness gracious 🤣
Even though since they killed the online game i dont really play the game as much these videos are axtremely entairtaining
Thank you so much! Means a lot 😭🙏
I like a lot of what they did in live but I was a bigtime trader before and didn't know what would happen when I switched to live. I lost so many Plasma Ultra Balls and packs. but have had enough coins to pretty much get whatever I want. I would love trading to come back but with the new system it cant really.
I still play everyday, and even with how glitchy the game gets it is fun. I just want legacy back. I have my decks ready but dont know if they will ever implement it again. I would play legacy tournaments everyday in the old client. Now I cant even play my Shaymin Mray deck on live.
@luv-lost also I don't like that they give you the best decks the moment you log in.
I remember playing in the tag team era that every deck I was up against was different and the game never got stale
I'm recently getting into pokemon TCG again, I might as well be a new player, what happened to the online game? did they discontinue it?
@@alumae_star no they didn't but in my opinion it has gotten worse but yea thats just my opinion
Making this video two months before Dusknoir came to introduce it's 15¢ self is very funny
EDIT: I guess it's 80 cents rn, nvm
Close enough tbf :p
One thing worth mentioning is if you want the tool removed from garbotoxin, you have to play field blower, dare I say field blower is an item? The problem with how ridiculous the garbodors were was how well they synergized together.
Yeah fantastic point actually! So brutal 🤣😭
@@BurtsPTCG it's pretty interesting but that's even why BuzzShrine was so strong after Garbotoxin had rotated out, since people would either take shrine damage, or field blower the shrine, then if you field blower the shrine that's more garbodor damage.
@kittenmk8828 yeah fair point! Weavlle was that heavy hitter too 🤣😭
Top notch editing man. you are the hub for pokemon TCG history! keep killing it!
Ayo thank you so much! Trying to tell the tale of the Pokémon TCG one story at a time 🙌
For me, late Sun-Moon was where I felt like budget decks peaked. I essentially made a deck that was the TCG equivalent of a swiss-army knife. It consisted of a specific Shedinja that can be attached to other pokemon as a tool card to prevent opponent from pulling a prize card when KO-ing it, an oranguru that allows you to shuffle cards from your discard pile into your deck, a Blacephalon from unbroken bonds that can nuke anyone if I discard enough fire energy, a salazzle that allows me to draw more cards by discarding a fire energy, and finally... a Unown with an ability that gave me a new win condition, HAND (if this pokemon is active and you have 45 cards in your hand, you win the game). It was hilariously fun to play. only downside is that it takes time to setup at the first few turns.
This was the last format I played before taking a 6 year gap. Reading through the cards after this format it was obvious the game got absurd.
Idk when it happened but it must’ve eventually cooled down because when I came back last year the game had a great tempo. My worry is that the direction of the game rn is going back to this era
Yeah does seem like it has sped up/speeding up a bit cant lie. The new Tera support looks insane 🤣
@@BurtsPTCG it does. but i think the other stipulations on things like the trumpet will keep it in check to a degree (imo dusclops/noir from SHF is going to be more problematic; briar reminds me of fantina, though briar will probably manage to win a couple of games at least).
also i like that they're enabling new/old strategies; fire off armarouge/palkia VSTAR get new life with all of the tera support they're printing, considering the former gets essentially blacksmith on an item and the latter gets shady dealings back + sky field.
tl;dr i dont think its any crazier than lost box stuff weve had forever and it enables some really cool stuff
Do you remember the shiftry giant fan deck? It was the most hilarious card to be playing and got banned too quick
I do yes! I've covered in the most Hated cards of all time video I think 🙌
As a Hearthstone player, with literally no idea how to play the game, I think what baffles me the most is you're allowed to run more than one copy of legendary Pokémon cards!
Legendary pokemon don't really have much higher stats or anything for the most part so no restrictions! Vgc on the other hand 🤣
@@BurtsPTCG I'm surprised to even hear that! Would be neat if there was a for single copies of certain, high power cards. Kinda like how, in most mainline PKMN games, getting multiples of legendaries is tough.
@@ImJustBag Those already exist, they are called ace-specs. Some of the most powerful items ever printed.
I got into the TCG in 2018 as a curious 8 year old (taking it surprisingly seriously), meaning that the first formats I played were some of the first post Seattle formats and I still think (maybe a bit of nostalgia) that those were some of the best formats of all time, pre and post 2018 rotation (rotating out a lot of the main turbo tools, trainer’s mail and shaymin most importantly) because of the diversity and difficulty of those metas as well as OHKOs not being as common. So many for me epic decks, Ultra Necrozma Malamar, all the Zoroark GX variants etc. I really only have Garbodor to thank for this, because it shaped that meta, that diversity, all those complex decks and really my entire TCG journey so it’s probably my favorite card oat.
Yep this is very true 🙌🙏
Oh boy, when the Summoning Salt music starts playing we know the thing just got serious!!
Such a good intro track 🙌
7:23 I can’t unsee…
Pokémon card artwork tells a story. What story do you think it is?
I guess there is a story behind it tbf 🤣
Sounds like energy removal and gust of wind would be more broken than ever
Well... yeah. Not a surprise given the effects of *both* those cards were promoted (demoted?) to Supporters. Gust of Wind (and pre-erratum Pokémon Catcher) became Lysandre, then Boss's Orders.
Even more so for Energy Removal; maybe I'm just spacing it off, but I think all of its Supporter successors have a slightly nerfed version of the effect. Like, restricted to targeting the Energy on an opponent's Active (Team Flare Grunt), requiring you discard 2 cards from your hand to use it (Plumeria), or you have to pick between multiple effects and discarding one attached Special Energy card is one of them (Xerosic?).
I want Welder rotated back in.
I played this format casually, both with garb and budget mega ray. Such good times honestly.
Was a top format for sure 🙏
I remember playing nationals that year with zoroark/garbodor. Good times man, good times
Fun times back then eh🙏
I miss sun and moon era format, as it was glorious single prize deck attacker era, garchomp lucario, Alolan Exeggutor, baby blacephalon, buzzhole garbodor... GX decks were tough to against them. Now l don't see any outperform single prize attacker deck anymore
commenting to show algorithm cuz this is fire and deserves more even recognition
Ayo appreciate you! Means a lot 🙌🙌
I loved to play Garbodor Buzzwole and Lycanroc gx deck. That lycanroc's ability either helped you to kill a pokemon, or make the game longer, also there were combos with special energies
Lycanroc gx was nuts 🙏
@@BurtsPTCG What do you think of that deck, 2 rockruffs, 2 lycanroc gx, 3 trubish, 3 garbodor, 3 buzzwole, 1 diance prism, 1 tapu lele.
rainbow energies, 1 double for lycan, 2 fighting, 2 psychic, 1 beast energy.
And for trainers the usual stuff such as brooklet hill, balls, cynthias and guzmas, rescue stretcher, few switches and field blower.
@funtimewithhuskyman5601 buzz roc garb was a top deck for sure! Don't think it got enough credit overall🙏
Love the content. Keep improving!
Thank you so much! Means a lot!
As someone who hasn't played the TCG since Expedition, seeing that Volcanion Basic with 130 HP and a 3 fire energy 100 damage attack made me chuckle a little bit.
You can make the argument that the various EX, Mega, Vmax, etc. rules "justify" busted cards, but that's just a straight up Basic Pokémon. 😂
Thats a huge gap tbf! 👀 But yeah the powercreep has been real 😭
And here I was, stirring thing sup with Mega Gardevoir (Brilliant Arrow)/Xerneas break at leagues and tournaments back in 2016....
Brilliant arrow did hit like a stream train though tbf :p
Your vid's are always awesome man.
Ayo! Appreciate your support my friend! 🙌
Clicked out of curiosity stayed for summoning salt ost
Appreciate you staying 🙌 hope u enjoyed the story in the end 🙏
@BurtsPTCG def did, nice seeing the history of a different tcg, I play primarily yugioh and got into pokemon tcg about a month ago. Was a great vid wish you Luck in the future, got a sub from me
@thisisiampie6946 ayo let's go! Appreciate it homie! Got some fun historic videos planned so keep an eye out 🙏
"grawwss types in a single turn "
6.08
🤣🤣🤣🤣
your video editing is really good
Thank you so much! I try to make everything look as nice as possible 🙏
holy shit im just getting back into the tcg and i used to play that basic mewtwo CONSTANTLY even though i didnt even know the rules that well
Ayo let's go! Glad ur getting back involved :)
@@BurtsPTCG my LGS hired me and they do pokemon regionals!
Does the algo paragraph actually work? Cool vid also :)
Nah probably not tbh 🤣 I made it in like 2020 and haven't removed it yet probably will tho next time I am on the pc 🤣
Bro thinks he is summoning salt lol good video 👍👍❤️
Two words: Night march.
I don't follow? It played 4 shaymin ex when it was a £70 card?
This feels weird watching after living through Seattle 2017, 10 year old me with my lapras gx deck was not ready. Idk how I made top 50.
Aqua box was one deck that actually made top 8! Somehow creeping in 👀
i went to this tournament and i’m pretty sure the format had guardians rising legal and was not primal clash to sun and moon base set.
Guardian rising was legal. Garbodor, drama and tapu lele were all in guardians 🤣 the format I was referring to which was prc-sumo was before
@@BurtsPTCG yep, of course. this is what i get for commenting before watching the whole video, haha!
Happens to us all occasionally 🤣
I forgot Volcanion was a thing. Has it EVER come back since gen 6?
Not in a comepetive unfortunately 😭
I still will whip out my Plasma SR Ultra Balls, Seekers, and Mails to built decks with friends but I loved that time before Garbo. He changed the whole meta for sure.
Single handly made all those items deadly to play 🤣😭
Ooo that summening salt intro music tho
Goated intro music 🙏
SummoningSalt ah music at the start
Edit actually summoningSalt ah video
YES SHAIMIN EX RETURNS
Amazing documentary as always Shai!
And Shai Le too :p thank you for your support! 🙌🙌
Those were da days
Sun and moon was a very fun time 🙌
Rowlet tag team gx amd rilaboom was pretty fast
Fun little deck!
I played espeon garbodor because eevee is favourite
Makes sense then! 🙌 That was a very good card! 🙏
I miss Garbodor so much😢
Top card!
Hey, that was still the time I played the game online.
Good times.
Trashvalanche got me to basically "quit the game", since I enjoyed the speed of the xy era a lot. And once that was gone, i didn't play as much.
These days i only really play yugioh and Pokémon prereleases. But I would give anything to have a legacy format for xy, so i could play volcanion again.
Volcanion was so fun I agree!
As a Yugioh player, we had an identical situation happen a few years ago. A card called Maxx C went untouched for 7 years, but when we got a new format in 2017, it literally became _the_ most powerful, game-breaking card ever printed overnight. It was immediately banned and it’ll never come off the list. To put this in perspective, only one TCG video game allows it to be used and the statistics for the card are 93.8%
Yeah from what I heard of Maxx C I'm very surprised it ever got past internal testing 😂😭
Incineroar changes VGC forever, all Pokémon meta games have own ,,changes everything'' pokémon 😂
Haha yeah this is true! Waiting for incineroar to do some tcg damage :p
Need a card like the original Mr Mime to slow the game down.
There's plenty of wall cards in format like mimikyu, Aegislash but gust is very easy to get around them😭
what a format
Top format!
Been a while since I've seen a Tapu ShaiLe 😂
Had to dig it out for this one :p
Ah yes, I remember when Sam Chen won NAIC ;). Good times, good times.
Who said anything about naic? 👀
Ahh, whoops, my bad, mixed up tournaments. 😂
He also got 3rd place in the following NAIC with the same deck, so I thought you were talking about that. (He’s just that awesome of a player!)
@MightyKhaan23 oh I see haha! Yeah he is a top tier player for sure 🙏🙏
Anyone know the song being used around 10:45?
Life was a bore outrun ost instrumental 🙏
You can’t say that it changed the game forever when it has long since rotated out of the available card pool
We haven't had an item based draw format since garbodor was printed. And I think that was a design change approach creatures made a conscious decision on when making the card. That design change philosophy has changed the game forever long after trashalnche rotated 🙏
It did though, it shaped all the metas up until rotating and established a new attitude to playing and deck building, with diversity and encouragement of difficult to play decks. To me, this attitude has persisted for a while, even if it isn’t really that active now.
Song?
Gimme the time stamp and I'll hit you up 🙏
2:12 ?
While I appreciate the set up and context, I don’t think it needed to be 10 minutes long before actually showing what the card being talked about was, as it can be confusing for those who maybe don’t know much about the PTCG.
Thanks for the feedback 🙏
Field Blower can't accelerate the item count because tools aren't item cards 😎
they were at that time
@@Maurokostaki7 I know. Look at my sunglasses emoji. I'm obviously trolling.
🤣
Bro actually Think hes smart ☠️☠️☠️
@@mrphil123 I am.
Divide GX game closer 🎉😂 ✊🏿 ✊🏿 ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
TLDR: The card is a basic Stage 1 Garbodor. 9:47
Struggling to see what's basic about it but fair 😂
Thank you!
LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
🙌🙌
Lemme guess based on title…battle vip pass?
Edit: ahh makes so much sense
Battle pass was probably more expensive 😂😭
use different music, you aren’t summoning salt
Completely broken and unfunny
😭
trash card
Pun intended? 👀
It's pronounced Lysander