This is the most comprehensive TCG play "guide"/video I have ever watched. Thank you so much for making this. No apologies necessary and don't make them shorter. Kudos!
Such a good video! I learned a lot from this! I've been trying to learn lost box but I just can't wrap my head around it.... Question though, are you looking to hire someone to edit your video's audio? I'd be game to apply and I work fast
Hi there. Thanks for tuning in. As for the editor part, I will always be open to hiring an editor. Right now, I'm not making near enough to bring someone on and I don't quite have the expendable income to pay for one. If the opportunity comes up, I'll definitely leg you know as I am so over my head with this editing thing 😆
Thanks for this man. Im a new ptcg player and my play time is 90% lost box since february. I still find it rough to pilot and while some of my assumptions have been good you have shown me new things.
That's exactly why I made it. I kept hearing people talk about the difficulty but did not see many attempting to simplify it. I hope it helped even a little 😁
I've strongly considered doing refreshes for all of the lost zone stuff. I'm not sure if I will because 90% of it remains intact. We lose escape rope, but that's not a big deal. My biggest concern NOW is Eri. If that card hits double Mirage Gates you just lose. I might do a how lost box adapts and encompass an overall guide. It's still the same core, but mix in what attackers you want to use . Most common ones are Iron Hands, Roaring Moon ex, and so on. The Ursaluna ex coming in May is what I'm honestly holding off for . That makes LZ BOX super interesting again
Lost box was my first TCG deck, and after a break from Live, I'm picking it back up. Basically nothing has changed in the months I was gone except the Rod is now legal.
Pretty much. It's one of those decks that rarely changes. You can play it to accommodate the room, but it's been a solid 60 for months. Another solid selling point for someone wanting to pick it up(or back up) 😁
What do you want from Pokestop? To hit a certain item or race to the bottom of the deck? If I want an item, I play my nest balls/artazons FIRST, then use it. If I want a supporter, I do the above+ any possible flower selectings, and lastly, my concealed cards. Pokestop AFTER you get your desired supporter (trust me, you'll mill it otherwise) If I'm just milling, I do it whenever but typically still base it on what I hope to find off it (i.e., an extra switch, or rod, or even gate)
I really want to wait for rotation for Rad Zard. I feel like it's the second lost box variant that remains well positioned heading into Temporal forces
@@goonsquadtcgyeah its rough for kyogre lz to have those terra charizards. Better is to hit them hard fast with turbo. But kyogre has better matchup to Lugia. Its tought spot for LZ. But good thing is that you always can win any matchup with this deck if you have draw gods in your corner :)
Turbo Lost Box is fun to experiment with various attackers. Yes the Dragonite and Raikou variant is the most relevant at the moment, but you can do some silly things with it. I've run lost box Palafin on the odd occasion and it's amusing.
What list u suggest to play in thia meta? Im using minior+glasses so I can oneshot iron hands that is a pain in the ass that every deck can do in turn2. But im using iron hands to, i think its good against single prizes decks. Want to know how your list is look like for this current meta. (Mostly charizard / roaring moons and miraidons wirhbiron hands turn2)
There's a few lists running that focus on hands, Minior, and Tropius. It's like a Lost Box Toolbox. If you check the latest tournament on Limitlesstcg.com, there should be something. I've been learning Charizard this format, so I've not played as much LZ BOX
Awesome video! I do have a question: what makes Dragonite a must-keep? I feel like I struggle to get value out of him sometimes - i must be doing something wrong haha
So, in games where the self damage is not harmful, you typically look for openings to use it. Hitting a Flat 250 is just really good. Knocks out Miraidon (no charm), Chien Pao, unevolved Vs such as Giratina, Arceus, and Palkia. Its a solid beat stick to steal two prizes. It also can soak a Tempest dive from Lugia while hitting pretty dang hard In instances where you come up against charizard, it can help you smash into them while soaking a hit (assuming a few factors) that can soften them up for sableye clean up. It is the definition of good stuffs cards 😆. It comes with practice to find its openings because Sableye is still the decks MVP. 110 usually is decent. Lost Mine can be boardbreaking. There will be scenarios where neither is enough and that's Dragonites time to shine
All understandable modifications. I've dabbled with those. Todays list was mostly a starting point. My only beef with Choice Belt was the Lugia and Arcs that I wanted belt for kept attaching a V-Guard. It would throw off my math and defeat its purpose. It does help vs. T-Tar, I suppose.
I briefly talk about my updates in the How to Play Lost Charizard video. It's within the first 10 minutes. I just didn't want to redo a video on a deck that still plays very much the same
This is the most comprehensive TCG play "guide"/video I have ever watched. Thank you so much for making this. No apologies necessary and don't make them shorter. Kudos!
That makes me really happy to hear. I hope it helped. They're by far the most fun videos to work on
I really enjoyed the length of the video and how thorough you were. Hoping to get similar deep dives in the future
Thank you very much. Any decks that come to mind that should have a similar deep dive?
I'd love a Gardevoir guide, there are some games where it clicks for me, but this kind of analysis would be super helpful!
Such a good video! I learned a lot from this! I've been trying to learn lost box but I just can't wrap my head around it....
Question though, are you looking to hire someone to edit your video's audio? I'd be game to apply and I work fast
Hi there. Thanks for tuning in.
As for the editor part, I will always be open to hiring an editor. Right now, I'm not making near enough to bring someone on and I don't quite have the expendable income to pay for one. If the opportunity comes up, I'll definitely leg you know as I am so over my head with this editing thing 😆
@@goonsquadtcg understandable lol
Excellent video! I hope you make more on different decks.
Thank you for tuning in. Definitely taking feedback on decks worth looking at
Charizard ex!@@goonsquadtcg
Thanks for this man. Im a new ptcg player and my play time is 90% lost box since february.
I still find it rough to pilot and while some of my assumptions have been good you have shown me new things.
Breaking down barriers to play is the entire aim of these videos. I hope it helps even a little 😁
Thanks for this, my biggest problem has usually been managing energy so this helps a bunch
That's exactly why I made it. I kept hearing people talk about the difficulty but did not see many attempting to simplify it. I hope it helped even a little 😁
Lost zone deck best deck, Comfey LOR, Dragonite V PR-SW and Colress's Experiment LOR.
I've been learning to play a lost box deck for the upcoming rotation, is there any chance an updated version of this video will happen? 👀
I've strongly considered doing refreshes for all of the lost zone stuff. I'm not sure if I will because 90% of it remains intact. We lose escape rope, but that's not a big deal.
My biggest concern NOW is Eri. If that card hits double Mirage Gates you just lose.
I might do a how lost box adapts and encompass an overall guide.
It's still the same core, but mix in what attackers you want to use . Most common ones are Iron Hands, Roaring Moon ex, and so on. The Ursaluna ex coming in May is what I'm honestly holding off for . That makes LZ BOX super interesting again
@@goonsquadtcg I'm currently also running the Hoopa ex. I've been liking it a lot! I'm probably locked in with it for Orlando.
So what’s the best set up
Lost box was my first TCG deck, and after a break from Live, I'm picking it back up. Basically nothing has changed in the months I was gone except the Rod is now legal.
Pretty much. It's one of those decks that rarely changes. You can play it to accommodate the room, but it's been a solid 60 for months. Another solid selling point for someone wanting to pick it up(or back up) 😁
Fantastic video and I would KILL to get just as much information as I got in this in a KyorgeLZB guide
I'm working on it now. You're definitely not the only one
@@goonsquadtcg LET'S GOOOO Super excited for it!
What is the correct sequencing of a turn where you use pokestop
What do you want from Pokestop? To hit a certain item or race to the bottom of the deck?
If I want an item, I play my nest balls/artazons FIRST, then use it. If I want a supporter, I do the above+ any possible flower selectings, and lastly, my concealed cards. Pokestop AFTER you get your desired supporter (trust me, you'll mill it otherwise)
If I'm just milling, I do it whenever but typically still base it on what I hope to find off it (i.e., an extra switch, or rod, or even gate)
Sometimes you have to make a really tough choice especially on confey "flower selecting".
Please can you cover Charizard Radiant lost box deck ? I love that deck so much and want to know your though on it. ^^
I really want to wait for rotation for Rad Zard. I feel like it's the second lost box variant that remains well positioned heading into Temporal forces
This was awesome!!
Cover kyogre!! Great video!
I think I might have to. I'm waiting to see how Peoria goes before diving in. With a 15-20% share of charizard, idk how strong aqua storm will be
@@goonsquadtcgyeah its rough for kyogre lz to have those terra charizards.
Better is to hit them hard fast with turbo.
But kyogre has better matchup to Lugia. Its tought spot for LZ.
But good thing is that you always can win any matchup with this deck if you have draw gods in your corner :)
Turbo Lost Box is fun to experiment with various attackers. Yes the Dragonite and Raikou variant is the most relevant at the moment, but you can do some silly things with it. I've run lost box Palafin on the odd occasion and it's amusing.
i'm building lost box palafin, just throwing in a couple of fun V's i want to try
What list u suggest to play in thia meta? Im using minior+glasses so I can oneshot iron hands that is a pain in the ass that every deck can do in turn2. But im using iron hands to, i think its good against single prizes decks. Want to know how your list is look like for this current meta. (Mostly charizard / roaring moons and miraidons wirhbiron hands turn2)
There's a few lists running that focus on hands, Minior, and Tropius. It's like a Lost Box Toolbox. If you check the latest tournament on Limitlesstcg.com, there should be something. I've been learning Charizard this format, so I've not played as much LZ BOX
Awesome video! I do have a question: what makes Dragonite a must-keep? I feel like I struggle to get value out of him sometimes - i must be doing something wrong haha
So, in games where the self damage is not harmful, you typically look for openings to use it. Hitting a Flat 250 is just really good. Knocks out Miraidon (no charm), Chien Pao, unevolved Vs such as Giratina, Arceus, and Palkia. Its a solid beat stick to steal two prizes. It also can soak a Tempest dive from Lugia while hitting pretty dang hard
In instances where you come up against charizard, it can help you smash into them while soaking a hit (assuming a few factors) that can soften them up for sableye clean up.
It is the definition of good stuffs cards 😆. It comes with practice to find its openings because Sableye is still the decks MVP.
110 usually is decent. Lost Mine can be boardbreaking. There will be scenarios where neither is enough and that's Dragonites time to shine
How about using two town store along with choice belt, forest, sky seal stone?
All understandable modifications. I've dabbled with those. Todays list was mostly a starting point.
My only beef with Choice Belt was the Lugia and Arcs that I wanted belt for kept attaching a V-Guard. It would throw off my math and defeat its purpose. It does help vs. T-Tar, I suppose.
Very well done!!
Thanks man 🫡
@GoonSquadTCG Give me a current rotation update video, really enjoyed and still enjoy this one
I briefly talk about my updates in the How to Play Lost Charizard video. It's within the first 10 minutes. I just didn't want to redo a video on a deck that still plays very much the same
@@goonsquadtcg im gonna watch that rn, thanks
TYSM!!!
Awesome video really. I loved it. But please next time reduce the volume of the music.
Shaymin V is a good answer to Charizard ex, his second attack OHKOs if your opponent has taken 3 or more prizes
100%. That's another include. If Charizard keeps its high meta share, it's worth it
I think beach court is great for this deck instead of artazon
Please cover Kyogre 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Working on it now😁
Kyoher plz
I am working on Kyogre as it's own Video as we speak. Once I iron out some details, it should be up
Promo sm