Honestly dragon types in the video games definitely got nerfed super hard, both because of Fairy type and other Pokemon overall getting better stats or abilities to give better stats.
Agree but they still are at least top 3 of the most powerfull types, simply because of the excellent stats, abilities and moves that most of them have access to.
Despite all the nerfs monsters like Dragapult or Naganadel exist :P The Dragon Type is more then fine. The Psychic type got the biggest nerd over time hehe
@@Rose-ez7ynUp until those released, Psychic Type Pokémon completely disappeared from the meta. And even then, the ones you mentioned only excelled in Singles. In the official VGC format, only Tapu Lele saw success, and ever since Dark types got buffed post Gen 6, there's really no reason to run a Psychic on your team unless you're running a Trick Rook/Psychic Spam team. In fact, the most successful Psychic Types in generation 9 VGC are support ones, and no one terastalizes into Psychic. A far cry from their dominance in Gen 1 and a clear over correction.
it's so weird that a veteran card gamer can look at a a card like Arceus&Dialga&Palkia GX and only think "this is pretty decent". It's not insane since it has some downsides, but it's obviously just a ticking time bomb balance wise
I remember making a deck with Reyquaza EX, it contained 60 cards, 10 pokemon and 50 energy cards, had a 50/50 win rate, was great for grinding matches in the online game until the meta shifted, would've gotten away with if if it wasn't for those meddling setups and their pesky GXs. Every match I had could be decided in the first four minutes.
I also ran aegislash v and aegislash vmax to deal even greater damage in the adp/zacian deck and base aegislash v could deal with threats such as the decidueye that would otherwise wall the deck
As a lifelong fan of the Pokémon games, I'm still not sure how I haven't been able to get into the TCG yet. I know the TCG is supposed to be easy to get into but I could never wrap my head around it, even though stuff like energy cards are actually the more common systems used in TCG's. I only play is YGO which is ironically considered to be quite complicated by most people and an oddity in how different its rules are. Still I really enjoy the Pokémon cards themselves as they add some cool abilities to the Pokémon that the video games lack.
The TCG has had long periods of unhealthy metas since tag teams released. ADP forced power creep for everything into overdrive and I don't see it ever getting better. my favorite part about old pokemon TCG is how slow it was and much more methodical but it is more combo heavy
well here's a quick summary of pokemon tcg rules: 1) start by drawing 7, mulligan if you didn't draw a basic pokémon 2) draw card at the start of your turn 3) attach up to 1 energy per turn (unless other card lets you cheat) 4) do whatever the fuck you want. Seriously 5) end your turn with an attack and 3~5 are optional too lol
Im sad Garchomp from dragons exalted didnt make the cut, when i started playing pokemon tcg i loved that deck, the gabite engine + altaria was really satisfying to pilot, oneshoting EXs fully set up, but even if you had to twoshot them since youre using basics instead of EXs you could still get ahead, i top8d a regional just 1 month after playing the deck.
You missed the new undisputed king of Expanded: Garchomp & Giratina with Lugia VSTAR. You use Wally to get Lugia VSTAR out first turn going second, use the VSTAR ability to get two Archeops, get a few Double Dragon Energy onto G&G, and use the GX Attack to remove major threats (or just win if they only have 1 or 2 Pokémon out). That deck makes me wonder if it should be at #2.
That deck is the only reason I now prefer the PTCG Live expanded format over the PTCGO one. That deck is the ultimate proof that Expanded needs some bans ASAP
@@seantaft3853 yeah. DDE is a huge problem in expanded. But I also think that now with so many powerfull VSTAR mons, Wally should be considered for banning as well
I find Radiant Eternatus kinda Mid-Broken, i mean cmon, What card lets you search for 2 to 3 vmax cards and immediately put them on your bench, that is kinda broken to me
Too balance out the fact dragon types never had a weakness or resistance, these cards are HEAVILY dominating in tournaments tho so they tried needing with fairies and failed, also they do have dragon energy, it's called double dragon energy
No Goodra VStar is… fascinating, but I respect the rest of the list, under the condition you’re only looking at archetypes and not techs or supportive dragons, like NagaLord, Hydreigon-EX, Dragonite V, or Dragonair (though I can realistically only see Goodra VStar and Hydreigon-EX qualifying for the list)
If Regidrago VSTAR had been printed during the time of double dragon energy, it would definetely be top 1 here
Expanded format regidrago is just a beast
Honestly dragon types in the video games definitely got nerfed super hard, both because of Fairy type and other Pokemon overall getting better stats or abilities to give better stats.
Agree but they still are at least top 3 of the most powerfull types, simply because of the excellent stats, abilities and moves that most of them have access to.
Despite all the nerfs monsters like Dragapult or Naganadel exist :P The Dragon Type is more then fine. The Psychic type got the biggest nerd over time hehe
@@Y0G0FU Psychic did not need to be nerfed so hard either. It's such a gross overcorrection on GameFreaks part.
@@EinSilverRosemagic guard alakazam, mega alakazam, mega medicham, tapu lele... im sorry, exactly how "overcorrected" are we talking?
@@Rose-ez7ynUp until those released, Psychic Type Pokémon completely disappeared from the meta. And even then, the ones you mentioned only excelled in Singles. In the official VGC format, only Tapu Lele saw success, and ever since Dark types got buffed post Gen 6, there's really no reason to run a Psychic on your team unless you're running a Trick Rook/Psychic Spam team.
In fact, the most successful Psychic Types in generation 9 VGC are support ones, and no one terastalizes into Psychic. A far cry from their dominance in Gen 1 and a clear over correction.
I love that there is an attack called "GG End" in italics
Love that Giratina sees 3 spots on the list!
And a 4th giratina (distortion door) was mentioned!
it's so weird that a veteran card gamer can look at a a card like Arceus&Dialga&Palkia GX and only think "this is pretty decent". It's not insane since it has some downsides, but it's obviously just a ticking time bomb balance wise
You should definitely make a video about the most innovative decks for each rotation
I remember making a deck with Reyquaza EX, it contained 60 cards, 10 pokemon and 50 energy cards, had a 50/50 win rate, was great for grinding matches in the online game until the meta shifted, would've gotten away with if if it wasn't for those meddling setups and their pesky GXs. Every match I had could be decided in the first four minutes.
So about Duraludon, it actually topped a tournament recently! So it's still going strong. 0_0
I still can't believe ADP is a real card
Should've been worth 6 prizes for knockout minimum
Nah
I quit playing for a while when ADP was legal I absolutely hate that card
Seeing the stupid dragon trio at number 1 brought back up old PTSD
I also ran aegislash v and aegislash vmax to deal even greater damage in the adp/zacian deck and base aegislash v could deal with threats such as the decidueye that would otherwise wall the deck
As a lifelong fan of the Pokémon games, I'm still not sure how I haven't been able to get into the TCG yet. I know the TCG is supposed to be easy to get into but I could never wrap my head around it, even though stuff like energy cards are actually the more common systems used in TCG's. I only play is YGO which is ironically considered to be quite complicated by most people and an oddity in how different its rules are. Still I really enjoy the Pokémon cards themselves as they add some cool abilities to the Pokémon that the video games lack.
thanks for the unprompted blogposting keep us posted
The TCG has had long periods of unhealthy metas since tag teams released. ADP forced power creep for everything into overdrive and I don't see it ever getting better. my favorite part about old pokemon TCG is how slow it was and much more methodical but it is more combo heavy
@@zak0917 tag teams did the forced powe creep. I duno what the people designing them where smoking but I wana that good stuff.
@@dmign No problem dude I'll keep you updated.
well here's a quick summary of pokemon tcg rules:
1) start by drawing 7, mulligan if you didn't draw a basic pokémon
2) draw card at the start of your turn
3) attach up to 1 energy per turn (unless other card lets you cheat)
4) do whatever the fuck you want. Seriously
5) end your turn with an attack
and 3~5 are optional too lol
DRX Rayquaza EX was great. Sad that you didn't mention RayBoar though. That was the better variant of the deck imo.
Im sad Garchomp from dragons exalted didnt make the cut, when i started playing pokemon tcg i loved that deck, the gabite engine + altaria was really satisfying to pilot, oneshoting EXs fully set up, but even if you had to twoshot them since youre using basics instead of EXs you could still get ahead, i top8d a regional just 1 month after playing the deck.
No mentioning Emboar in the Rayquaza spot?
Hydriegon DRX should most definitely have been there.
You missed the new undisputed king of Expanded: Garchomp & Giratina with Lugia VSTAR.
You use Wally to get Lugia VSTAR out first turn going second, use the VSTAR ability to get two Archeops, get a few Double Dragon Energy onto G&G, and use the GX Attack to remove major threats (or just win if they only have 1 or 2 Pokémon out). That deck makes me wonder if it should be at #2.
That deck is the only reason I now prefer the PTCG Live expanded format over the PTCGO one. That deck is the ultimate proof that Expanded needs some bans ASAP
@@gabrielcastillo9745 A DDE, alone, would fix it.
@@seantaft3853 yeah. DDE is a huge problem in expanded. But I also think that now with so many powerfull VSTAR mons, Wally should be considered for banning as well
3 Giratina cards, big W
Top 10 Pokémon that uses off-type energy (excluding Dragons).
wait a minute this video isnt about sylvannas
They should drop a Dundunsparce card that’s dragon type and just completely unreal
I find Radiant Eternatus kinda Mid-Broken, i mean cmon, What card lets you search for 2 to 3 vmax cards and immediately put them on your bench, that is kinda broken to me
black curiem? 😅
Why was there never a regular Dragon-Type Basic Energy?…
Too balance out the fact dragon types never had a weakness or resistance, these cards are HEAVILY dominating in tournaments tho so they tried needing with fairies and failed, also they do have dragon energy, it's called double dragon energy
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DD Energy is a "Special Energy"
No Goodra VStar is… fascinating, but I respect the rest of the list, under the condition you’re only looking at archetypes and not techs or supportive dragons, like NagaLord, Hydreigon-EX, Dragonite V, or Dragonair (though I can realistically only see Goodra VStar and Hydreigon-EX qualifying for the list)
Naganadel and guzzlord gx
I am now reminded of the ladder tech of a deck of 59 dark energies and a single guzzlord GX to be able to quickly close out or lose games. Good times
Dragon Deez Nuts!
No way Bcr flygon was better than regidraco Vstar
Also Goodra Vstar has seen more play than Black Kyurem ever had