Another great aspect of this deck: Running Mew ex with Electric Pokemon allows you to actually use pikachus attack against him. Circle Circuit only works if your benched Pokemon are electric type.
Actually super impressed by some of the smart plays in this video... playing slow and opting not to attack on so many turns was what won you most of those matches. I gotta learn from that because I definitely just bash my head into the wall attacking way too often. I'm definitely going to try to learn from your moves here and play towards the cards I need and not rush things. That said - your Golem and Alakazam opponents were hilariously allergic to playing their beefed up sweepers in the active slot lmao. You had both of them trapped eventually, but I think they each had turns they could've gotten in there and started actually attacking. Anyway, nice video!
thank you for watching the video 🙏 and thanks for the kind words yes I do agree this deck does take some serious thought! you have to play slow and figure out a gameplan for success. some people complained that this game doesn't take skill and that's no where near the case
i've been running a dual energy jolteon/flareon deck since genetic apex, with rapidash and blaine as supporter cards. With the addition of the new flip rapidash line, that deck has become even more aggro. I do run a 2-1 jolteon-flareon split, because i favor jolteon's early aggression.
cool deck idea and want to try it later! it would be cool to have you say aloud the lines you are thinking about in advance especially for a deck like this because I think stalling or not attacking or playing around sabrina + alakazam with 2 energy on mew or not using the x-speed to retreat your mew and burning an energy instead are not super obvious plays and would be cool to hear the more about the way your brain thinks!
The coin flips are always such bs. Before you even got the 4 heads when their poke was 20hp, I knew you were gonna get 3-4 heads because that is a pattern I have been seeing in my own games...
This deck does seem to have potential, but, the wins in the video came largely from opponent misplays. It would take a lot of matches to see how strong the deck could really be!
Love the deck idea but after trying joltik in other decks, damn, I wish joltik and galvantula had more health. Joltik in particular only having 40hp is painful. I don't really get it because farfetch'd has 40 dmg and 60 health and it's colorless, which is supposed to be generally worse, whereas joltik only has 30 attack and 40 health. Basically unplayable without evolving it on the bench first.
Bro!! I'm mad, I try your deck and for the first time I use Jolteon and flip the coins and get 4 tails. So, I stopped watching gyrados deck and loving this deck. Thanks 👍
The only reason the 1st player lose, is because he build a Golen that he didn't use at all, if Golen enters after Drudiggon fell it would be impossible to win, he just needed to keep attacking... but this game is made of luck AND strategy, and some people have no clue of what they are doing...
I got a deck you should try that I have been having great luck with (no rng) 2x gengar line 2x mew 2x drugagdon 2x oak 2x pokeball 2x slab 2x green 2x potion It's all about pivoting through gengar and mew. If you can use them to get he 1st hits, then pivot and repeat.
No idea how people are content on just copy pasting decks, it’s so boring, if you’re not at least putting in some new cards and experimenting I mean what is the point.
if you try out the decklist let me know how it goes! and if I mispronounce any pokemon I apologize I'm trying to get better
Another great aspect of this deck: Running Mew ex with Electric Pokemon allows you to actually use pikachus attack against him. Circle Circuit only works if your benched Pokemon are electric type.
yes ive done that! its was awesome lool
Actually super impressed by some of the smart plays in this video... playing slow and opting not to attack on so many turns was what won you most of those matches. I gotta learn from that because I definitely just bash my head into the wall attacking way too often. I'm definitely going to try to learn from your moves here and play towards the cards I need and not rush things.
That said - your Golem and Alakazam opponents were hilariously allergic to playing their beefed up sweepers in the active slot lmao. You had both of them trapped eventually, but I think they each had turns they could've gotten in there and started actually attacking. Anyway, nice video!
thank you for watching the video 🙏 and thanks for the kind words
yes I do agree this deck does take some serious thought! you have to play slow and figure out a gameplan for success. some people complained that this game doesn't take skill and that's no where near the case
i've been running a dual energy jolteon/flareon deck since genetic apex, with rapidash and blaine as supporter cards. With the addition of the new flip rapidash line, that deck has become even more aggro. I do run a 2-1 jolteon-flareon split, because i favor jolteon's early aggression.
Gal-uhh-van-chula interesting. Nice vid.
@@caylobpelayo857 blame Pokémon for not having voice acting in their games 😂 idk how to say these names
cool deck idea and want to try it later! it would be cool to have you say aloud the lines you are thinking about in advance especially for a deck like this because I think stalling or not attacking or playing around sabrina + alakazam with 2 energy on mew or not using the x-speed to retreat your mew and burning an energy instead are not super obvious plays and would be cool to hear the more about the way your brain thinks!
love this deck man
@@unnikrishnan848 I’m glad you’re enjoying it
The coin flips are always such bs. Before you even got the 4 heads when their poke was 20hp, I knew you were gonna get 3-4 heads because that is a pattern I have been seeing in my own games...
Getting the second mew ex is such a chore idk how i managed to pull 2 immersive celebi ex but only 1 mew ex, the regular art one at that
LMFAO 11:15
This deck does seem to have potential, but, the wins in the video came largely from opponent misplays. It would take a lot of matches to see how strong the deck could really be!
to be honest i think most people I face missplay. without a ranked mode that's always gonna be the case. but yes more testing for sure
Misplays from both sides, but nobody's perfect
Love the deck idea but after trying joltik in other decks, damn, I wish joltik and galvantula had more health. Joltik in particular only having 40hp is painful. I don't really get it because farfetch'd has 40 dmg and 60 health and it's colorless, which is supposed to be generally worse, whereas joltik only has 30 attack and 40 health. Basically unplayable without evolving it on the bench first.
@@CosmicAeon I completely agree!
Bro!! I'm mad, I try your deck and for the first time I use Jolteon and flip the coins and get 4 tails. So, I stopped watching gyrados deck and loving this deck. Thanks 👍
@@vaderlee601 that’s the nature of coin flip cards 😂 sometimes you get nothing but tails
The only reason the 1st player lose, is because he build a Golen that he didn't use at all, if Golen enters after Drudiggon fell it would be impossible to win, he just needed to keep attacking... but this game is made of luck AND strategy, and some people have no clue of what they are doing...
Why Xspeed, and not Leaf?
everything retreats for 1 energy
Mew is good?!?! Sure..
I got a deck you should try that I have been having great luck with (no rng)
2x gengar line
2x mew
2x drugagdon
2x oak
2x pokeball
2x slab
2x green
2x potion
It's all about pivoting through gengar and mew. If you can use them to get he 1st hits, then pivot and repeat.
@@kelbekgaming4052 noted for the future ✏️
The worst best card. Done watching.
No idea how people are content on just copy pasting decks, it’s so boring, if you’re not at least putting in some new cards and experimenting I mean what is the point.