I Spent 10 Hours Playing The Pokemon TCG to Prove IT'S RIDICULOUS

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  • @Atrus159
    @Atrus159 Год назад +721

    The thing that makes pokemon a lot different than Yugioh is that even though you can do so much crazy shit, it all has to filter through this bottleneck. You can still only attack once per turn, you can still only have one pokemon in the active spot no matter how much other stuff you do behind it, and you almost always have to kill at least two pokemon to win the game, which means even super crazy games still have to last a couple turns. IMO this gives pokemon a really unique feel, where you can draw and play a billion cards in a turn, but what you or your opponent actually *accomplishes* each turn is extremely limited and predictable

    • @erenjager4698
      @erenjager4698 Год назад +63

      Yes I agree pokemon does have a unique feel in that way where the structure of the game makes it so that no matter how many cards you play you can't just instant kill your opponent and win in 1 blow.

    • @randomguyontheinternet5030
      @randomguyontheinternet5030 11 месяцев назад +42

      This... Just this. No matter how much crazy ass damage you can rack up for one turn, you're still either killing the pokemon or not, and killing one pokemon can be tough but doesnt end the game. You also need to power up things for attacks, and the more powerful trainers (supporters) are locked behind being once per turn, so you cant pump out 40 supporters that all say draw 3. You cant just set a pokemon down and attack. Rarely ever do they use free attacks unless the attack is locked behind being a Vstar ability (Vulpix Vstar) or some other condition (cramarant's attack being free with 4 in lost zone). Other things that attach energy past the once per turn require somewhat hefty conditions (mirage gate), or come at a cost (gardevoir ex) so that you cant pull out a turn one win against someone's squishy 60 hp comfey or something.

    • @SackofDooDoo
      @SackofDooDoo 11 месяцев назад +25

      That "Bottleneck" analogue is pure gold - a fantastic way to help others visualize how the "craziness" can only go so far.

    • @mrsquiddler
      @mrsquiddler 7 месяцев назад +11

      this is why i stopped playing yugioh

    • @bduddy55555
      @bduddy55555 4 месяца назад +8

      I see Pokemon as almost more of a puzzle game. Each turn is a puzzle to sequence all your cards to get off the best attack possible, and maybe delay your opponent a bit in the process. And the game as a whole is a puzzle of putting together the proper turns to get to 6 prizes.

  • @jammjar8838
    @jammjar8838 Год назад +1787

    Fun fact, the pokemon card client is hated so much by the community that a third party team have started developing their own client for the competitive scene.
    (Its called twinleaf)

    • @farmerash
      @farmerash Год назад +240

      Yeah as someone who played a lot on the old client I agree that the new one is nowhere near as good. Not so much on the visual side, it's just slightly different, but I hate the fact that we traded a very good deck making tool for a barely functional one. And that we traded the PvE side of things that was great for figuring out your deck for pure PvP, and even on that front, we lost the tournaments which were a fun way to obtain new packs if you were good enough (and you didn't even need to make a custom deck, you could go into preconstructed tournaments too).

    • @massimilianodelrosso5495
      @massimilianodelrosso5495 Год назад +64

      *Oh, so it's like VGC*

    • @BanditTools
      @BanditTools Год назад +58

      @@farmerashI started playing PTCG a few weeks ago and I think the client and what it currently offers is great! Coming from Hearthstone and YGO, its a breath of fresh air. You get a handful cores for different decks for free. The battle pass gives meta relevant cards and rarity bumps. You can even test decks against the cpu before crafting them. I think some pve content and bug fixes are obviously needed, but I think the overall package is pretty decent.

    • @celticspike2522
      @celticspike2522 Год назад +21

      I think it's severely lacking but I do give them props for the test deck feature. Every digital tcg needs that feature.

    • @goncaloferreira6429
      @goncaloferreira6429 Год назад +47

      @@farmerash we lost too much with the transition to live. And dont get me started on not having expanded....

  • @Divock
    @Divock Год назад +494

    "Pokemon makes a million dollars so they can probably afford voice acting right"
    This was the funniest thing in the video and it's not even close

    • @spacestrikerarks-ashe2005
      @spacestrikerarks-ashe2005 Год назад +20

      True.. We really need VA in the main games lol.

    • @e7193
      @e7193 8 месяцев назад +1

      that’s not even what he says 😹😹

    • @waifucards
      @waifucards 7 месяцев назад +4

      No one needs VA in Pokemon, so weird..

    • @GujinGod
      @GujinGod 6 месяцев назад

      yeah don't need decent graphics, 3d effects, proper sound design, or even a functional product in terms of minimal glitches and proper frame rate. pokemon fans will buy anything.@@waifucards

    • @ChargeJN
      @ChargeJN 4 месяца назад +9

      ⁠@@waifucards*gestures towards Piers and Ryme*

  • @garethm9523
    @garethm9523 Год назад +674

    I love how Rarran only communicates in hearthstone terms. Hp being hero power and not health pool made me crack up.

    • @Ninterd2
      @Ninterd2 Год назад +218

      Do you mean hit points? 😅

    • @garethm9523
      @garethm9523 Год назад +108

      @@Ninterd2 oh no, caught out by my own commenters hubris 🤣

    • @VixYW
      @VixYW Год назад +28

      @@Ninterd2 Wasn't it supposed to be health points?

    • @TheBloodypimp
      @TheBloodypimp Год назад +10

      @@VixYW health points but also hit points depending on the game you are referencing. :P

    • @Mauvias92
      @Mauvias92 Год назад +3

      I had to rewind the video to make sure i heard him right 😂

  • @__-be1gk
    @__-be1gk Год назад +387

    "I didn't like Pokemon because there were too many coin flips" - Full Time Hearthstone Streamer

    • @A.LeMayo
      @A.LeMayo Год назад +6

      kekw

    • @ich3730
      @ich3730 Год назад +60

      Pokemon: Has some dogshit common that prevents attacks with a 50/50, never offended anyone, never saw play.
      Hearthstone: Has a legendary set-defining card named yogg-saron, decided high-stakes tournament with a literal roll of the dice, thousands of dollars lost because yogg rolled in opponents favor

    • @waifucards
      @waifucards 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah exactly this

    • @jagobot1487
      @jagobot1487 6 месяцев назад +9

      @@ich3730legit why me and my friends switched over to other TCGs, there was so much rng it just wasn’t fun

    • @CallmeDou
      @CallmeDou 6 месяцев назад

      can confirm, me and my friend group all left the game at around demon hunter release, game is too much rng nowadays to feel a competitive sense of success.

  • @MrGamerofmusic
    @MrGamerofmusic Год назад +128

    From my friends, that play Yugioh. The consensus they had, after playing Pokémon tcg. Was the fact that you can actually play your turn. Without being interrupted, to the point that your opponent gets to play a turns worth of effects on your turn!
    Granted, you can get shafted during your opponent’s turn. They can pull shenanigans that limit you by your turn. But they seemed to be relieved that they didn’t have to stop and let their opponent chain, negate and destroy everything on their side of the field on their turn!

    • @jaeusa160
      @jaeusa160 Год назад +31

      Interaction has its ups and downs. Much like Hearthstone, this kind of situation can feel like 2 people playing Solitaire rather than against each other.

    • @Terribadguy.
      @Terribadguy. 8 месяцев назад +3

      Yeaa Yugioh is an awful game on almost every front but artwork. Every Yugioh deck is just a different flavor of Teferi control change my mind.

    • @Terribadguy.
      @Terribadguy. 8 месяцев назад +5

      @@jaeusa160 There is a limit to the amount of interaction I want in a card game though. Yugioh far exceeds that limit, among countless other issues. I think Magic has the best interaction ratio, though that doesn't mean it's perfect. Stealing the mechanics (instant, sorcery, split second) and renaming them Speed 1,2,3 was cute but it isn't implemented well at all. Bandai is just a goofy company man. It's so unbalanced they need specific ban list for different regions and every new set that comes out a huge number of cards are either banned or limited.

    • @Ghorda9
      @Ghorda9 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Terribadguy. the removal and counter effects in magic are too cheap and too powerful, playing against blue or black just feels awful

    • @strangevol5264
      @strangevol5264 3 месяца назад

      ⁠@@Terribadguy.As a Yugioh player, what you said really doesn’t apply. Bandai aren’t even in charge, it’s Konami. The spell speeds are generally fine, and consistent. As well, the banlists are generally fine, if sometimes disappointing. I’m not sure how much you played it.

  • @TheAsianKid0372
    @TheAsianKid0372 6 месяцев назад +217

    ‘As someone who has played Pokemon their entire life,’
    >doesn’t know what a Bibarel is 😂

    • @matheuscordeiroKH
      @matheuscordeiroKH 5 месяцев назад +16

      if you play the first 3 gens all your life, you won't know what bibarel is, he didnt said he played all generations :p

    • @fennecfoxfanatic
      @fennecfoxfanatic 4 месяца назад +21

      >doesn't know what generation arcanine is from

    • @jameshoppe1417
      @jameshoppe1417 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@fennecfoxfanaticI think he was referring to Koraidon but I could be wrong

  • @sergiodelatorre9127
    @sergiodelatorre9127 Год назад +465

    Watching rarran play other card games just showed me how easy is to play hearthstone it’s not even close to any other card game

    • @pete5516
      @pete5516 Год назад +30

      Idk I would argue runeterra is as simple if not easier to understand than (modern) hearthstone. Other than that ye

    • @Demahiyuri
      @Demahiyuri Год назад +105

      @@pete5516 I would say the fact you can interact on your opponents "turn" in Runeterra would make it more complicated than Hearthstone

    • @grimdeth2197
      @grimdeth2197 Год назад +7

      It's the smash bros of card games. (Easy, milk toast)

    • @massimilianodelrosso5495
      @massimilianodelrosso5495 Год назад +21

      @@pete5516 Runeterra is easy to learn but *very* hard to master. The spell mana, the myriad of bluffs you can do to make your opponent fell in a trap, how turns function... You're basically playing poker sometimes.
      Heartstone, on the other hand, is easy, yes, but sometimes tests that delicious skill of calculating probabilities with RNG cards, which i personally love.

    • @oflgn6929
      @oflgn6929 Год назад +10

      ​@@Demahiyuri I second this. Runeterra having a pass priority system makes it way more complicated (and unfortunately slower paced) than hearthstone.
      Thinking otherwise is just delusional

  • @ChaoticMeatballTV
    @ChaoticMeatballTV Год назад +120

    Glad to see you tried this one after doing Yugioh! While Pokemon TCG Live is so bare-bones and not as functional as Master Duel, MTG Arena, or Hearthstone, it's still playable at the very least and gives a good platform with a generous economy for those who are interested in playing with those cards they keep ripping open.
    I'd also HIGHLY suggest trying the Pokemon TCG Game Boy Color game they just released on Nintendo Switch Online. It's limited to the first three sets of the game, but has gym progression with 8 badges, an Elite Four and Champion just like the mainline titles, and it's so much fun to play. Plus, the Base-Fossil format is a popular retro format in the PTCG space, and with NSO being online, you can play against other people without needing to use a lackluster third party simulator like TCGOne.

    • @Jrpg_guy
      @Jrpg_guy Год назад +9

      The worst thing is the old simulator was better then the new one xd

  • @ForTheWinTCG
    @ForTheWinTCG Год назад +74

    It's really cool to see the perspective of a new player getting into the pokemon tcg

    • @kakashihatake-pn4jn
      @kakashihatake-pn4jn 9 месяцев назад

      I left yugioh forever and started playing pokemon. I think It’s better! Konami or whatever the responsible site is, ruined yugioh with the link summoning and ridiculous pay to win. Also through out the years we are used to one of the best anime art styles (yugioh 1,2,3) then they brought yuma and the sevens series plus as I said the link summoning. Thanks to all of that I left yugioh

    • @bhupendragurram3026
      @bhupendragurram3026 7 месяцев назад +3

      wait no way i love blastoise too

  • @mrbrightside4u
    @mrbrightside4u Год назад +114

    I wish the Digimon card game had good client. Would love to hear Rarran's thoughts on that game, especially the memory system.

    • @djt08031996
      @djt08031996 Год назад +5

      There's a Digimon tcg?

    • @mrbrightside4u
      @mrbrightside4u Год назад

      @@djt08031996 There's multiple, actually. The current one is insanely cool, one of my favorites. And I'm not even a Digimon fan.

    • @_iamelu_
      @_iamelu_ Год назад +7

      there was a fanmade one at the beginning of the game's lifespan but bandai shut it down and claimed they were working on their own. 3 years later...

    • @AcroxShadow
      @AcroxShadow 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@djt08031996Yeah. It's really good, actually, and fairly easy to pick up.

    • @JosephAGregory
      @JosephAGregory 10 месяцев назад +6

      ​​@@_iamelu_ The digimon TCG has been out for a long while now. The rebooted one came out like 2-3 years ago.

  • @TramRide
    @TramRide 6 месяцев назад +50

    The battlepass is part of the tutorial, because it's not possible to spend real money on the game. It's not actually advertising micro transactions at all

    • @r.a.fgattaiguy845
      @r.a.fgattaiguy845 3 месяца назад +8

      it´s almost like he´s trying hard to reach for something to hate or something

    • @Gloom_Shroom_Gaming
      @Gloom_Shroom_Gaming 2 месяца назад +4

      It's very much possible to spend real money on the game, that's why they have QR codes in the physical packs

    • @tomsky4751
      @tomsky4751 Месяц назад +2

      ⁠@@Gloom_Shroom_Gamingyeah but it’s not an actual micro transaction. You’re buying a physical product that you own already you are spending cash on the TCG products you use irl. It’s just that you can also put it into the game as a nice bonus.

    • @acosmicbeing3854
      @acosmicbeing3854 Месяц назад +1

      @@Gloom_Shroom_Gaming That's not the definition of microtransactions.

    • @chasewilliams5048
      @chasewilliams5048 24 дня назад +2

      a kid can 100% spend money on physical packs JUST for the sole purpose of using them online

  • @Matti_Mattsen
    @Matti_Mattsen Год назад +47

    Can't wait for you to learn about Gym Leader Challenge. Aka Pokemon Commander. No ex, no v star, just good old single prize pokemon. Its such a fun format

    • @Scoitol
      @Scoitol 10 месяцев назад +1

      but unfortunately impossible to play without buying cards and finding peoples to play against

    • @TheGreenYoutuber
      @TheGreenYoutuber 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@Scoitolit’s not that hard

    • @TheGreenYoutuber
      @TheGreenYoutuber 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@Scoitol any game is impossible without buying cards and everyone at local pokemon leagues play GLC

    • @Scoitol
      @Scoitol 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@TheGreenRUclipsr litterally not true, you can play standart without buying cards in ptcgl, and even at local pokemon leagues it'es hard to find, at least for me I tried every league near me and none played glc

    • @TheGreenYoutuber
      @TheGreenYoutuber 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Scoitol you don’t buy cards in ptcgl and every league I go to plays GLC

  • @TheJadeFist
    @TheJadeFist Год назад +21

    10:30 You automatically mulligan if you can't play a basic pokemon in your opening hand, since having no pokemon on board means you automatically lose. The mulligan doesn't penalize you though, its just you draw a different starting hand and shuffle. This way you can actually start the game.
    You can also take advantage of it in deck building, since you mulligan till you have some pokemon in your hand, so you can have a lower ratio of pokemon to trainer cards than you would normally think to draw them as if it were another card game.

    • @kylespevak6781
      @kylespevak6781 Год назад

      Lame game when:

    • @TheJadeFist
      @TheJadeFist Год назад +1

      @@kylespevak6781 Something wrong with a mulligan? I would argue that there should be optional mulligan cause even if you get a single pokemon in your opening hand, you might not be able to do anything with it or have any extra on the bench.

    • @kylespevak6781
      @kylespevak6781 Год назад +1

      @@TheJadeFist When a game has a rule to shuffle your useless hand for a new one, it's bad. Try Yu-Gi-Oh

    • @TheJadeFist
      @TheJadeFist Год назад +7

      @@kylespevak6781 I think pretty much every card game like these should have a mulligan rule of some kind. It's just never fun for either player if one of them has a brick hand. Runeterra you can pick cards in your hand to send back to your deck and redraw that many cards at the start of the game. I think that's probably the best way about it, so you have a better chance for your deck to do the thing you build it to do, and just to make game play more consistent.
      You can't say it's unfair either because if both player can do it.

    • @kylespevak6781
      @kylespevak6781 Год назад

      @@TheJadeFist Nope. Brick hand = bad deck building.

  • @satibel
    @satibel Год назад +157

    pokemon is all about getting one pokemon that can roflstomp their whole team, which is the same way the video game works, so it's fairly consistent.

    • @yardship
      @yardship Год назад +53

      Pokémon is about switching 30 times and by turn 45 you’ve chipped away at your checks enough to sweep

    • @ayngrand3212
      @ayngrand3212 Год назад +15

      @@yardship Ever heard of this thing called VGC?

    • @mattmanncan
      @mattmanncan Год назад +9

      OU is more fun though

    • @alexspeedwagon3701
      @alexspeedwagon3701 Год назад +7

      @@mattmanncan I love not attacking too!!!!!!!

    • @mattmanncan
      @mattmanncan Год назад +3

      @@alexspeedwagon3701 VGC is more toxic for that anyway, between spore, fake out, protect etc....

  • @MikeMozzaro
    @MikeMozzaro Год назад +45

    I'm just so ecstatic that Rarran gave PTCG another chance. When he did it the first time; I felt so bad that he was playing with the old decks and thought that was the experience.
    Live may not be the best designed client out there, not by a long shot; but the fact that it gives you the proper experience of playing the game to the max is its true strength.

    • @TheArcv2
      @TheArcv2 Год назад +5

      They definitely fixed the new card acquisition problems from the last client

  • @thebestlife1341
    @thebestlife1341 Год назад +46

    No wany he said hero power 🤣🤣1:38

  • @lordvizer7398
    @lordvizer7398 Год назад +79

    If he was getting annoyed from that I can't imagine what his reaction be to lost box.

    • @venus7795
      @venus7795 Год назад +8

      Yup that deck is awful to play against. It is just your opponent going auto pilot by counting cards and having extremely long turns

    • @lordvizer7398
      @lordvizer7398 Год назад +12

      @@venus7795 Couldn't have said it better myself. At least we have that new jiraichi card coming out in the November set that will hopefully take lost box out of the meta for good.

    • @grandcetus300
      @grandcetus300 Год назад +1

      no skill deck

    • @ihaveanamewow1983
      @ihaveanamewow1983 Год назад +2

      @@grandcetus300it requires a bit of skill depending on what they are playing but it is very very annoying sometimes and just gatekeeps a whole bunch of cards

    • @ihaveanamewow1983
      @ihaveanamewow1983 Год назад +1

      Thank god we have cards like iono for that tho

  • @T1redRn
    @T1redRn 9 месяцев назад +7

    I’ve been playing the tcg for 6 years and the thing I like about the new client is that for a new player like yourself it gives you actually good decks that you can play semi competitively as opposed to the other client that gave you 1 bad deck and that’s it

  • @DrewPicklesTheDark
    @DrewPicklesTheDark Год назад +12

    >Hearthstone player
    >Doesn't like coin flips
    I find that amusing. I haven't even seen Pokemon cards since gradeschool, but the power creep looks real. Biggest health pool I remember then was 120, now they are up to 280, quite the jump.

    • @CountFab
      @CountFab Год назад +2

      What's insane for me is that there are still attacks that can do that amount of damage. I remember playing around 2010, and there were less one turn kills for pokemon, with less chance of locking out the opponent.

    • @ta13s93
      @ta13s93 7 месяцев назад

      310

    • @giovannicarrus2608
      @giovannicarrus2608 2 месяца назад

      @@ta13s93330 or 340 as well

    • @benshulz4179
      @benshulz4179 16 дней назад

      biggest issue with pokemon tgc is that you need to open lot of decks, so that you get the evolutions and get to play a proper deck
      that was "fixed" with the ex cards and other nonsense, but it also means power creep is completely out of control

  • @michaeld8705
    @michaeld8705 Год назад +24

    This video took me back to my middle school days when we all barely knew how to play the game

  • @gnomeking1225
    @gnomeking1225 Год назад +37

    my favorite content you make is when you try out the other cards games and rate keep it up rarran glad youre having fun

  • @SparkleMan77
    @SparkleMan77 Месяц назад +2

    Yugioh/Magic players when they find a tcg that you don't have to spend $1000 to have a chance of winning a game

  • @dzang6250
    @dzang6250 Год назад +5

    5:53 ah yes the mario kart lick

  • @NLambo88
    @NLambo88 11 месяцев назад +10

    If there is 1 thing this client does better than the previous is that it’s a lot more newcomers friendly.

  • @justinvarieur4411
    @justinvarieur4411 Год назад +19

    Got me into the game too! Super fun so far at least in lower levels and there’s tons to do. Glad you had fun as well

  • @vibinwithchacha3329
    @vibinwithchacha3329 11 месяцев назад +5

    This game is much better than the last because when starting they give you a full list of starting decks that are actually good and viable, even if they could be slightly better with some upgrades.

  • @DragoRaRaRa
    @DragoRaRaRa Год назад +7

    The game is super easy to understand and the decks super easy to customize. The thing that bugs me the most about this guy trying new card games is his refusal to check is inventory and try to figure out how to make a better deck. Like literally just switch the charazard cards from the archinine deck with the Ex cards it gave you and add draw cards and your set for a WHILE.

  • @stephensummers1958
    @stephensummers1958 Год назад +5

    I started playing 4 months ago. BEST thing ever! I play at a league in real life now. It so much fun!!

  • @Grant849
    @Grant849 Год назад +4

    Him getting raticated was funny AF lol

  • @davidiswhat
    @davidiswhat Год назад +61

    Rip, this online TCG used to have actual TRADING between players in the past.

    • @cryogenical_
      @cryogenical_ Год назад +33

      I mean, it was pretty terrible. You'd have offers up of 4 of your vs seeker for a completely useless skarmory EX. It was clearly used by kids or people intending to scam kids.

    • @Damini368
      @Damini368 Год назад +7

      @@cryogenical_So assign points to each rarity and points for how frequently a given card is used, and forbid trades asking for cards worth more or less points. Force people to make trade offers of roughly equal value

    • @davidiswhat
      @davidiswhat Год назад +6

      @@cryogenical_ On the flip side, you can make a tier 1-2 deck out of $20 of codes if you knew how to trade. You could then get tradable packs and build a collection where you aren't even bothered by rotation since you can trade your standard cards beforehand. I'll take the cons that came with the trading system.

    • @Damini368
      @Damini368 Год назад +4

      Alternatively have a singles shop, assign point values to each rarity, and let the players trade in cards for points, and points for cards. If everyone does trades through the server then nobody can cheat each other.

    • @firasatha2916
      @firasatha2916 Год назад +6

      thank god they get rid of trading. i tried it back to do training to prep for some regional and bought 100 pack for to create arceus goodra (back on lor set). but i need to invest so many hour into teading just to make sure i can get the deck with the amount of code that i have. now i can put that 100 packs and get any meta deck instantly

  • @MrLucky5001
    @MrLucky5001 8 дней назад +1

    I tried this game(online TCG) a while after years of not playing it. here's what happened during my 1st online match: my opponent spent 10 minutes decking themselves on their 1st turn.
    if they weren't so greedy, they could've easily won against my deck. I nope'd so hard outta there. idk how they expect new players to have a remote chance of winning, if that's the kind of decks you can face at the start. maybe I'll try TCG Live again, when I'll have some money to spend.

  • @TheJadeFist
    @TheJadeFist Год назад +4

    Having recently dabbled, the Electric starting deck is probably the best and easiest to use, it has that Raikou and Pachirisu both deal damage based on the number of benched pokemon, and the deck has trainers card to attach extra energy, so you can start out right away doing big damage on the first turn you can attack and the Zerora is a free retreat pokemon so he can be sacrifice to stall for turns if you have to.
    You can literally start pumping out 200 damage from the start if you get a good starting hand.

    • @e7193
      @e7193 8 месяцев назад +1

      it’s definitely not the best starting deck

  • @KraylebStudios
    @KraylebStudios Год назад +24

    This is inspiring me to continue designing my card game

    • @lakersdakid8711
      @lakersdakid8711 10 месяцев назад

      woah, that sounds cool

    • @KraylebStudios
      @KraylebStudios 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@lakersdakid8711 it is, but I've made it way overcomplicated with evolutions and consuming energy cards XD

  • @admiralcasperr
    @admiralcasperr 7 дней назад +1

    - plays hearthstone
    - complains about excessive randomness in other games
    - what.jpg

  • @Evan-mt7bc
    @Evan-mt7bc Год назад +2

    Pokemon TCG is marketed at actual 4 year olds but designed for PHD certified Rocket Engineers.

  • @humourlessjester3584
    @humourlessjester3584 8 месяцев назад +1

    In the nitpick about type match ups, I found this out while irl deck building but you have to be on the look out for cards that require colorless energy for their moves. It allows your deck to be more diverse in its typing and avoids the problem of being hard countered by a type advantage.

  • @costelinha1867
    @costelinha1867 9 месяцев назад +1

    "Wouldn't moltres eat wooper for dinner"
    Pokemon challengers in regular games beating the entire game with just a Magikarp: "You really don't know much about pokemon, do you?"

  • @recusantvessel
    @recusantvessel Год назад +47

    Been playing since the Black and White days
    Definitely recommend it to anyone who likes solitaire!
    Not joking

    • @Monkchelle_Kongbama
      @Monkchelle_Kongbama Год назад +3

      sable donk

    • @ValunarTonix
      @ValunarTonix Год назад +13

      They already played it but imo the ultimate solitaire game is modern Yu-Gi-Oh if you have zero hand traps

    • @defectivesickle5643
      @defectivesickle5643 Год назад +2

      @@ValunarTonix Idt even that. In Yugioh you still have to do stuff on the opponents turn

    • @itsfort2098
      @itsfort2098 Год назад

      Nah, you gotta go back to early days before Neo (gen 2) came out. That was true Solitaire gaming.

    • @massimilianodelrosso5495
      @massimilianodelrosso5495 Год назад

      @@defectivesickle5643 ... look?

  • @HunterX57
    @HunterX57 9 месяцев назад +78

    The coin flipping in this game is unreasonable…..
    Meanwhile in Hearthstone: “Replace your entire deck with …..”

    • @soulmask2781
      @soulmask2781 3 месяца назад +4

      Hearthstone really went full random. It wasnt that bad at first

    • @Gloom_Shroom_Gaming
      @Gloom_Shroom_Gaming 2 месяца назад

      Yogg-Saron, Hope's End:

  • @AnEnemySpy456
    @AnEnemySpy456 Год назад +14

    Of the three big card games, I definitely rank them as Magic first, Pokemon second, and Yugioh as a number yet undiscovered by science. Pokemon is a game that's actually simple enough for kids to play but isn't boring for adults. My major problem with it is there's all these ultra-powerful basic Pokemon that are already better than the ones you need to evolve to. What is the point in building my Charmander into a Charizard when my opponent can just slam down an even more powerful Charizard on turn one and do 300 damage?

    • @massimilianodelrosso5495
      @massimilianodelrosso5495 Год назад +4

      Evolve decks are problematic by default. When you could evolve mons you just placed they were too op, with the turn limitation they're too slow... At least, a lot of evolved non-special-ruled Pokémon has a lot of great abilities which can't be shut down atm, like Baxcalibur. They're slow, but also harder to interact with, when for Ex, V, and Radiants you can slam a Path to the Peak and block their strongest assets the majority of times.
      To see evolve decks thrive again (given that Gardevoir *is* one of the strongest) the game needs to slow down a little imho, and with cards like VIP Pass (which benefits *immensely* basic mons) it'll be hard. Luckily, it'll be removed pretty soon, since the rotation should happen in 6-7 months.
      Also, f*ck Yu-Gi-Oh, lmao

    • @cryogenical_
      @cryogenical_ Год назад +3

      They solved a lot of problems with evolutions when they moved away from the XY idea of EXs all being basics, but you're right that it's silly that there's basic cards that are just flat out better than stage 2 EXs. Still, because the game leans towards being deterministic at the higher end of deckbuilding it doesn't end up being a major issue imo.

    • @mingus2439
      @mingus2439 Год назад +1

      @@massimilianodelrosso5495 bro calling path to the peak interaction is crazy

    • @massimilianodelrosso5495
      @massimilianodelrosso5495 Год назад

      @@mingus2439 of course it's made for preventing interactions (duh, is a floodgate...) but considering how many ways you have to shut it down (other Stadiums, PidgeotEX, Worker, Lost Vacuum, and so on) even on cards that doesn't even serve to that specific purpose (and the ones made for it like Pumpkaboo), it's a balanced one to keep the meta healthier by slowing down games.
      If you want solitaire and *bad* floodgates, go playing Yu-gi-oh, i'm sure you'll love to see Vanity's Emptiness or Imperial Order.

  • @MrGshinobi
    @MrGshinobi Год назад +2

    "as someone who's played pokemon their entire life" and then proceeds to not know most of the pokemon shown in the game past gen 1

  • @schmelzwah
    @schmelzwah 8 месяцев назад +2

    I think a big difference between Yugioh and Pokemon is in consequences. Both of them are going to super combo and then do a big attack. With Yugioh though that one attack can just be the end of the game. While with pokemon you do all those big attacks and big plays to just get 1 maybe 2 prize cards. The games not over your opponent now gets to do all those combo things too. The back and forth is what makes it more fun and interesting than Yugioh while the card draw and tutors and combos are still just as intricate.

    • @soyedgar1831
      @soyedgar1831 17 дней назад

      Yes, in yugi you have many first turn wins in pokemon maybe. One turn full setup

  • @gur262
    @gur262 9 дней назад +1

    I prefer the old pokemon TCG. If it was an option online. Back when i actually played physical cards as a kid, i liked Pokemon for being chill compared to Yu-Gi-Oh. Losing 2-3 prices in one go with the monstrous ex, gx etc pokemon ain't chill

  • @finalomega8894
    @finalomega8894 2 месяца назад +1

    What’s ridiculous about this Pokémon game is that different people think they can use the same deck over and over and beat me. A bunch of Growlithe and Arcanine, and Charizard… But they can’t beat the cornerstone stance from the Ogerpon🎉.

  • @massimilianodelrosso5495
    @massimilianodelrosso5495 Год назад +19

    Hard to say, since as now it has some problems in common with Yu-Gi-Oh, like the extreme velocity of games, which sometimes are reduced to whoever sets up the board in the first turn or two, while being more balanced (but here too, some cards are too good and too splashable). Maybe when Battle VIP Pass will be out it'll have a shot, with slower and less explosive games, but we'll also have to see how the removal of Path to the Peak will change the meta. Rn, bricking against someone with a good hand can really bring you down in a couple of turns at best, some games are basically decided turn 1, especially against super fast decks like Miraidon or Mew VMax. But the card game perse surely is a good one, it has personality (i mean, it's Pokémon, on that side is the only game that can defeat even MTG), really low costs (the world champion deck can be made with something like 65$), and it's fun and deep enough to play.
    As for now, i'd say that with a good app on PC and smartphone could surely fit into the top 3, but we need TPC to do something they clearly don't, *care for their video games.*

    • @paul13731
      @paul13731 Год назад +3

      Isn't the fact that the game has a huge market for collectors? Might be the only card game where it seems like there are just as many if not more people buying cards simply for the sake of having them, not actually playing the game. Not sure how many players there are compared to collectors since i only recently got into this tcg, but could this fact hold back the actual game?

    • @massimilianodelrosso5495
      @massimilianodelrosso5495 Год назад

      @@paul13731 i don't know, since the game is actually really cheap if you play on low rarity (compared to Yu-Gi-Oh and *especially* Magic), while collectors usually go for the highest ones. That said, having so much collectors and yet being so low on players pretty much shows how iconic the franchise is, how beautiful some cards are (especially fullarts ofc), and how bad TPC is at advertising it lmao

    • @michaelh.1484
      @michaelh.1484 Год назад

      @@paul13731 A lot of people love buying the boosters and cracking packs. It comes down to which comes first? Game or collectible? Pokemon kind of sadly ends up in that category of collectible first game second. As opposed to the other 2, Magic and Yu-Gi-Oh. There are people who play Pokemon for sure. Local game stores near me have events where people come to play Pokemon. But it's no where near as big as say Friday Night Magic or Saturday Yu-Gi-Oh tournaments. Half of the issue boils down to that one quote from the movie Field of Dreams in regards to the Pokemon TCG. "If you build it, they will come."

    • @Arcavi0us
      @Arcavi0us Год назад +5

      @@paul13731 collectors make up a larger percentage of the PTCG scene than actual competitive players

    • @mopsik56
      @mopsik56 Год назад +8

      High velosity of games is not a problem but just a specific thing about the game. Some players like fast, combo oriented games like Yugioh, others slow, more control oriented games like Magic, HS. If you don't like high speed of games, then this game is just not for you, that doesn't mean it's a problem for everyone playing it.

  • @s4ad0wpi
    @s4ad0wpi Год назад +15

    You should try Shadowverse! (It plays VERY Similarly to Hearthstone, apart from individual mechanics)

    • @GrimslyRyuzaki
      @GrimslyRyuzaki Год назад +2

      weeb game

    • @s4ad0wpi
      @s4ad0wpi Год назад +8

      @@GrimslyRyuzaki Yes... your point?

    • @grit1
      @grit1 Год назад +8

      @@GrimslyRyuzaki Magic is a westaboo game, so what?

    • @4GRJ
      @4GRJ Год назад +9

      ​@@GrimslyRyuzakiyou're not going to believe this...
      Pokemon also falls under that category

    • @GrimslyRyuzaki
      @GrimslyRyuzaki Год назад

      @@4GRJ pokemon isn't anime girls, sorry bud. Cope

  • @zSwS
    @zSwS 28 дней назад +2

    18:02
    YOU HAVE NO MANA

  • @zeromus6460
    @zeromus6460 Год назад +2

    Big thumbs-up for using the Professor Rowan theme in your intro. One of the best Pokémon themes, and very fitting for the scene ~
    You still eat glue for a living though

  • @pwnagecakes8934
    @pwnagecakes8934 Год назад +2

    Bruh I just started to watch this, and this was fire. I dont even play this game. You just are a fun content creator and fire edits.. positive outlook, love it man.

  • @jacobgonzales2780
    @jacobgonzales2780 Год назад +3

    Ronald Reagan finally learned how to read more than one sentence of card text -applause-

  • @razorsharpplays2619
    @razorsharpplays2619 10 месяцев назад +1

    I play a modified version of the Origins Dialga deck and it is actually fun af. If you play it right, it can beat almost all the decks (can't beat the Roaring Moon or Charizard decks consistently) and you can really cook with it at times, even if it seems like you are going to lose.

  • @EonEsper-Kriz
    @EonEsper-Kriz 2 месяца назад

    Fire Decks usually don't have much trouble fighting against it's weakness because the Pokemon Company has an ever boner for Charizard and Fire Types when it comes to the TCG... but you'll find all the other types have a lot more trouble. It's sickening.

  • @warnado5007
    @warnado5007 9 месяцев назад +1

    the game is so much more beginner friendly. Back when I started playing in black and whites time you couldnt even play standard unless you invest around 40$ to buy packs so you could trade for essential cards and create a deck that can actually win. Unlike other card games this game offers you much more skill expression and deck control. It is far from balanced though.

  • @DanielFlores-fo1ee
    @DanielFlores-fo1ee 9 месяцев назад +1

    I play mtg, ygo, and pkmn. Pkmn tcg is easily the least frustrating of the three. It’s my go to tcg when i get pissed off at ygo and mtg, which is pretty often. Side note, pokemon tcg online was way better than tcg live.

  • @Spectre2893
    @Spectre2893 Год назад +4

    The vast majority of top decks don't use coin flips, and when they do it's nothing too annoying or game-altering (Lugia Vstar with Capturing Aroma, and Mew Vamx with Cram-o-Matic)

  • @chemomancer
    @chemomancer 17 дней назад

    Slight correction on a detail of the video - there *is* a battle log in that client... however... you can only access it after a match is already over.
    So if you look away, you don't know what happened... yes. But if you want to know that badly you can check after the match is over. Not great, not terrible.

  • @korutodark7855
    @korutodark7855 Год назад +1

    Yeah it feels similar to yugioh itself cause you may play all of your cards in a turn except on a little restrictions. You can also overkill your opponent. And make shortcuts on evolving your pokemon. (special summoning in yugioh.)
    But pokemon is a bit slow unlike yugioh today. Those "EX" cards makes it fast a bit. And restrictions on this game makes sense.
    If you are wondering, pokemon don't have "extra deck" thing but they have also summoning methods like in yugioh.(evolve, mega,terra,gigantamax,etc.)

  • @roberthorn9915
    @roberthorn9915 Год назад +6

    I will say the top tire decks in Pokemon tend to not use Pokemon that have coin flip abilities because of how easy it is to get around them with cards like bosses orders, ryme, custom cather ect witch lets you switch your opponents active pokemon with one from thier bench

  • @dr.mewnetwork6031
    @dr.mewnetwork6031 6 месяцев назад

    2:29 Pokemon Game NPC: You can use as many items as want!
    Rarran: (Has Flashbacks to the first yugioh video!) OMG?!

  • @retronymph
    @retronymph 2 месяца назад +1

    Seeing a hearthstone player get tilted over coin flips is kinda rich.

  • @marictehon
    @marictehon 9 месяцев назад +1

    man i wish this game was single player, like that old game boy game

  • @griffoncs6431
    @griffoncs6431 Месяц назад

    The coin flipping is unreasonable. But when you ignore 400 damage three times in a row... It's amazing. 🤣

  • @beamslashc677
    @beamslashc677 Год назад +2

    mom I am on the tv in the chat
    (I never got my question answered) 22:14

  • @gregoryseraphin1426
    @gregoryseraphin1426 6 месяцев назад

    “Ive played pokemon my whole life […] what’s a Bibarel?!”

  • @level_994
    @level_994 Год назад +2

    > Complains about coin flip
    > Hearthstone player since beginning
    Like the amount of rng on poke tcg right now is kinda limited

  • @ElEheyeh
    @ElEheyeh 10 месяцев назад +1

    If you want a really good experience you need to build a custom deck. Just take a bit to look through the current format cards, pick 1 or 2 heavy hitting pokemon, preferably of different types, as your mains and a handful of pokemon that will support them, usually through abilities. Than you need to look through the trainers and select a good few, i usually run around 25 to 30 trainers, but I also use energy burn decks, so most are for getting back energies to reuse. lastly the amount of energies you should use varies, like I said, I use a deck that focuses on drawing multiple cards a turn to get energies for my main pokemons attack, so I run around 15 to 18 depending on the second typing i use

    • @giovannicarrus2608
      @giovannicarrus2608 2 месяца назад

      That’s not how you’re supposed to play the game. You’d do better if you took a deck list from competitive players and learn how to build a deck based on the cards you want to build it around. Also most of competitive decks don’t play more of 12-13 energies so you’re wasting a lot of space on your deck. Which deck are you playing now?

  • @biohazzardchair
    @biohazzardchair Год назад +2

    Just started watching your content from the yugioh video. You’re really selling the simplicity of hearthstone.

  • @Vearru
    @Vearru 5 месяцев назад

    As someone who recently had my first experience playing the Pokémon tcg on the switch’s virtual console for the game boy with the old Pokémon tcg game seeing the difference here is insane. I honestly think I would prefer the original Pokémon tcg, with professor oak and item finder all the shenanigans that can be pulled with that.

  • @JealotGaming
    @JealotGaming Год назад +1

    Rainman when a card game isn't literally reskinned hearthstone be like:

  • @Anexi
    @Anexi Год назад +2

    Ok ok ik this isnt popular at all but i need to see vandgaurd being played.

    • @Dyleniz
      @Dyleniz Год назад

      God what happened to CFV havent played it but I loved the anime (misaki deck stacking was amazing) before the g units and rank 4s

  • @xakannax
    @xakannax Год назад +1

    seems like the coin flip stuff should feel right at home since most of modern hearthstone is pure RNG luck on discover/random effects into bs cards from other classes or perfect answers

  • @orangegalen
    @orangegalen Год назад +5

    They redid the client and made it worse somehow.

  • @luv-lost
    @luv-lost Месяц назад

    Im in Arceus League and go to locals. PTCG is really for the 20 to 40 age people than the youngsters now days. It is pretty in depth.

  • @Oceane1803
    @Oceane1803 11 месяцев назад +2

    Play the TCG games on the GBC too, that would be nice.

  • @leonardobianucci6218
    @leonardobianucci6218 10 месяцев назад +1

    You are a certify yugioh player for not reading cards. For example. Charizard need 4 energy for attacks. But his ability make that he only need two. And after attacking you discard all tbr energirs it has equiped. Sooo puting 3 of in t is just loosing one energy withoht reason

  • @Xidar
    @Xidar Год назад

    Dude I love your videos, been watching you for quite some time now (definetly one of my fav content creators for Hearthstone) ! I believe I played most card games. Played Hearthstone for years, recently I got kinda sick of it (still playing twist since I find it interesting having a change in the meta every 30 days). When I started playing Runeterra you were uploading content with @Snnuy, so I went and followed him, started watching his videos and it helped me a lot in terms of knowing what decks to craft. Now that I kinda abandoned both games (still open Hearthstone every other day to complete DQs and WQs) and started playing Pokémon TCGL again I see your PTCGL videos on my feed! It's like you always upload content that is useful to me no matter the game I'm playing 😂 Keep it up Rarran, as I said in the beginning, I love your videos. Even when the meta (in HS) is boring and stagnant, you still manage to create some quality content!
    Cheers from Brazil, mate!
    PS: Unfortunately Pokémon TCGL has some issues when comparing to HS and LoR. Besides what you said about the game having no log of what happened, there's no API in this game, which make 3rd party apps, such as Decktracker, impossible. Not to mention the bugs that seems to not be on the devs priority list. Anyway, I hope you had fun playing it!

  • @Mio_Takahashi_
    @Mio_Takahashi_ 8 месяцев назад

    “The fact that you can negate all my damage with a coin flip is bad game design. But I’m sure the best decks don’t use that.”
    Vietnam flashbacks to when balloon pikachu won tournaments because it had a 50% chance to take no damage for the next turn every time you attacked

  • @kb6530
    @kb6530 Год назад +2

    Dude your being extra , pokemon tcg online is super easy to play and it's plenty fun , I've played all the online card games , pokemon is great because you can just buy a nice deck for like $10 that is competitive, unlike magic or hearthstone were you can drop $100+ and still not be able to compete at all.
    It has a standard rotation which is nice , and there is no 1 turn wins like in yugioh.
    Pokemon tcg online is super beginner friendly vs most other card games.
    Magic is fun too , and easy to learn , but you would have to spend major money to do well , or no life it for free packs
    Again just buy a deck , don't buy packs.

  • @dellstudio10
    @dellstudio10 10 месяцев назад

    Been playing and collecting in all aspects of Pokémon since it came to the states way back in the late 90’s and have never got bored with it. Always have the new sets pre ordered the moment they are available. Just a fun franchise all around.

  • @Hensley_Jb
    @Hensley_Jb 4 месяца назад

    Played pokemon his entire life but doesn’t know Gods evolution

  • @kencyrus4398
    @kencyrus4398 Год назад

    10:45 Rarran experiencing PTSD from Yu-Gi-Oh

  • @TheJadeFist
    @TheJadeFist Год назад +1

    12:10 aw man you should have tutored the Bidoof to hopefly get to next turn Bibarel, you needed card draw so badly, and the Bidoof prevents damage your bench

  • @wombleking
    @wombleking Год назад

    "The best part about Item Cards is you can use as many Items on your turn as you wish.
    Oh God, it's Yu-Gi-Oh"

  • @unowno123
    @unowno123 Год назад

    3:10 he's got a mean grindset,
    He got them 12 wins in heroic brawl

  • @terryshort1359
    @terryshort1359 Год назад

    Just wanna say, I was the "Eggcellent match" gal that you conceded on. Yes, it'sa me, Iteration13. I about pissed myself when I saw I was in your video. I just found your channel today! Literally have seen two of your videos and I end up being in one. WEIRD. Anyway, you'll be hearing from my lawyers, who will collect my royalties. JK, just stoked to see myself in a vid, even if it's just my PTCG avatar lol. Seriously was having a bad day, but now I can flex my incredible internet fame (another joke), really brightened my day (genuine).

  • @matthewyip8695
    @matthewyip8695 3 месяца назад

    Imo runterra (LOR) is great. Played it for several years but switched to cards, universe and everything (CUE) . Quicker games, ftp friendly ... Collecting one card is much better than 3 instances in Lor , or 4 in MTG or in most other "card games".

  • @ivana.3162
    @ivana.3162 9 месяцев назад +3

    Coin flips are exactly made for that. Make you rage quit. Adds dynamic to the game. There are multiple strategies that speaks to different people which makes it so that more people plays the game. Also reading cards actually helps, to some deck building and finding combos are actually half of the fun.

  • @privatepengu
    @privatepengu Год назад +1

    16:00 i can't believe you didn't include the 7 heads in a row!

  • @zeleros4027
    @zeleros4027 Год назад

    After seeing more and more online card games, it makes me appreciate how "slow" the hearthstone client is. Effects happen slow enough so that I can actually understand what in the world is even happening. I also never thought I'd appreciate the side bar with past plays more.

  • @jrsmith1013
    @jrsmith1013 Год назад +7

    These are great videos! Id recomend legends of runeterra next. The difficulty curve on it is the best I've seen in a card game

    • @ajkcool
      @ajkcool Год назад +4

      Apparently he did and chat was so obnoxious he's never gonna play it again

    • @celticspike2522
      @celticspike2522 Год назад +2

      Yeah runeterra is fantastic. Don't know it's not more popular

    • @santipenalver3136
      @santipenalver3136 Год назад

      Yeah, the thing about runaterra is why would I play that over MTG

  • @shscream
    @shscream Год назад +1

    Please try 10 hours of shadowverse,.the game is pretty fun, similar to hearthstone so easy for the viewers to catch up quick and it lets you get three FREE temporary decks from the latest meta so you dont have to read everything and theorycraft yourself since you ll only play 10 hours

  • @garethm9523
    @garethm9523 Год назад +2

    Waiting for Rarran to change the games name to PokéMinions

  • @GameNinjas
    @GameNinjas 10 месяцев назад

    26:25 the fact he missing key cards for this water deck is crazy 🤣

  • @ireland5040
    @ireland5040 10 месяцев назад

    2:50 is something every pokemon fan has been saying for the last 15 years lol

  • @Lord_Malkior
    @Lord_Malkior Год назад +2

    Rarran, I just wanna say as usually silent follower here on RUclips:
    You're a fantastic man and both immensely entertaining and charismatic. I'm very happy to see your video updates pop up on my phone. Cheers man!

  • @Connowot387
    @Connowot387 11 месяцев назад

    I’m a retired TCG player, because I stopped in 2020 when IT happened. My favorite archetype was Night March, and it is still my favorite.

  • @blackmagick77
    @blackmagick77 11 месяцев назад

    Just get the tournament decks. They're not legal to play at an actual tournament but it's like 20$ for a deck that topped a tournament recently. It's a lot of fun with friends

  • @stephensummers1958
    @stephensummers1958 Год назад +1

    Dude wtf! You pulled so many good cards out of that... way better luck than me and I've opened WAY too many!

  • @phorchybug3286
    @phorchybug3286 Год назад +1

    I hate the energy system. And I think it might be worse than MTG lands because you can actually lose all of your progress.
    At least land has the dignity to stay on the field and recharge.

    • @eeveeongirl
      @eeveeongirl Год назад +2

      Unlike magic where you use mana to do anything, energy only is used to attack. You may play any other card for literally nothing. Understanding how much energy to use, when to use it, and where to put it are fundamental to master the game.