I really appreciate this style of video. Getting to see it into many matchups helps bring to light plays that are only likely to show up some of the time. Regarding game 1, that was a pretty bad start from regidrago. In games where drago doesn't miss response are you seeing similar domination by the rat?
Great video as always. Very interesting approach to the 60, I see the vision. 🔥From all the versions I've tested so far, I feel the Noctowl engine has been strongest but I'm definitely curious to try something like this out as well 👀
@@hitmonchanning yeah noctowl magneton was the first engine we built too (maybe why this list went overboard with so many 1-ofs tbh!) the owls lend themselves to that approach a little better and are obviously powerful!
Guys, redo later the raging bolt match, with one slither wing It completely turns the match up for raging bolt. Slither wing burns pikachu, wich dirs between turns and destroy the pikachu ability.
Love the video, it felt like powerglass might be strong enough for more than one copy in the deck Oh Nvm he said ot in the vid Also progression series when?
That last game made me wonder if there's a list that wants to play Pikachu as its only 2 prizer and just rely on trainer cards for setup. Trying to Topaz Bolt 3 times feels like a lot, but if it's the only thing your deck does then maybe you could make it work?
@@dragonsigner The problem with Noivern is that it's too easily gusted around. If you're only doing 70 per turn, your opponent has plenty of time to find their Prime Catcher, Boss, and/or Iron Bundle to get through your effect and take 2 prizes, perhaps even clearing out your Regidrago. Decks with Noivern often have to go with Scoop Up Cyclone in the build if they want it to actually be a win con.
@@richardyannow650 the problem is not every deck can or wants to play prime catcher.. Or wants to or can play Iron bundle.. Or has enough gusting options.
I really appreciate this style of video. Getting to see it into many matchups helps bring to light plays that are only likely to show up some of the time. Regarding game 1, that was a pretty bad start from regidrago. In games where drago doesn't miss response are you seeing similar domination by the rat?
when drawing better drago can be one of the more dangerous matchups with the likes of cologne and dragapult ex at its disposal!
Great video as always. Very interesting approach to the 60, I see the vision. 🔥From all the versions I've tested so far, I feel the Noctowl engine has been strongest but I'm definitely curious to try something like this out as well 👀
@@hitmonchanning yeah noctowl magneton was the first engine we built too (maybe why this list went overboard with so many 1-ofs tbh!) the owls lend themselves to that approach a little better and are obviously powerful!
Guys, redo later the raging bolt match, with one slither wing
It completely turns the match up for raging bolt. Slither wing burns pikachu, wich dirs between turns and destroy the pikachu ability.
@@DanrleyMessias yeah this was recorded before Caleb’s result with slither wing, that will make life more awkward for peek
Love the video, it felt like powerglass might be strong enough for more than one copy in the deck
Oh Nvm he said ot in the vid
Also progression series when?
Game 1, Jack can also just pop Magneton and play Briar, KO Zard. Gust via Iron Bundle isn’t needed, necessarily.
That last game made me wonder if there's a list that wants to play Pikachu as its only 2 prizer and just rely on trainer cards for setup. Trying to Topaz Bolt 3 times feels like a lot, but if it's the only thing your deck does then maybe you could make it work?
There’s no reason this list shouldn’t include 1 raikou v. It’s an attacker that doesn’t need much energy and it does a ton of damage with area zero.
definitely a reasonable include in the list!
bloodmoons the other extra attacking slot we're considering just for even more efficiency to close games
Honestly I like having Pikachu ex as my only attacker, and focus on that, instead of having multiple box-like techs.
@@GoOKuSj33 What about against single prize decks? There needs to be another attacker to help deal with that.
@@memestar1118hands is the man against single prizers right
Weird question but what table is that/where did you get it? That’s perfect size for what I’m looking for
unfortunately i'm not much help, I got the table from a neighbour who was moving out!
Idk about the hourglass since it gives 1 energy and then u have the one attach for turn and thats it
you can turn attach the same turn you magneton, so after discard you sit at 2 energy for the following turn to attach and carry on!
@@OmniPoke hopefully i see enough energies for that cause idk where my energies go 🤣
hey i havent seen any lists with bianca am i missing something or does she just not work well with the deck
@@jaquelinong4566 penny is just better Bianca right, multi purpose
There is any update for the charizard deck?
@@juancarlosserrano2675 unless you want to experiment with new ace specs I don’t see many upgrades
Why didn't you run noivern ex in regidrago?
noivern isnt a common include and when testing a new deck it's usually most helpful to face off against the standard lists more or less
@@OmniPoke I guess I say this because it would have helped against all the basics in Pikachu ex deck.
In working on building my own regidrago deck
@@dragonsigner The problem with Noivern is that it's too easily gusted around. If you're only doing 70 per turn, your opponent has plenty of time to find their Prime Catcher, Boss, and/or Iron Bundle to get through your effect and take 2 prizes, perhaps even clearing out your Regidrago. Decks with Noivern often have to go with Scoop Up Cyclone in the build if they want it to actually be a win con.
@@richardyannow650 the problem is not every deck can or wants to play prime catcher..
Or wants to or can play Iron bundle..
Or has enough gusting options.