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  • Anonymous

    Great article, especially the tips at the end. I think they especially applied this season, when the outgoing sets were more powerful than the recent sets.

    Makes me wonder what new players next year will think. Will they say to themselves, “Dang, those HGSS cards are so broken, and so expensive! At $50 a pop, how could I ever play Magnezone?”

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_45HEA2AHMNIFHINTHGTTFFSK5Q Pade

    LOL Whats up man? Its Ronnie, your buddy from KY. Nice Report by the way :D

    • Anonymous

      Thanks Ronnie.

      How was your drive home?

      Before I left, the little kid that was from KY was using me a shield from this other kid. He has said that Oshwalt was dumb and this other kid was threatening to hit him a very soft case. the little dude was saying, “Hey Ronnie’s new friend, save me, save me.”

      • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_45HEA2AHMNIFHINTHGTTFFSK5Q Pade

        The drive went really fast. I ended up only going 3 and 4, bad times with those misplays and bad luck (ie, a Uxie start with 4 Poketurn, a lightning energy and a warp energy while going first and top decking an Unown Q…) and the third win was in the final round where my opponent didnt show up…

        Sorry about being attacked and interrupted by kids too :D

      • Anonymous

        It’s all good. I wasn’t really attacked so much, but being ran around. No worries though.

        Bummer on the crappy opening hands

  • http://www.teamomar.com/ Ed

    Nice article. When I read, “The game is still rich in depth, or so I thought.” I figured it was going to be an analysis on how the game has devolved since you were first into it. I figured it would end up being a commentary on our SP-centric metagame. That wouldn’t have been bad, but your article with report was interesting. Thanks

    • Anonymous

      Yeah, I should have explained myself more on that point. I did basically mean that to be really good you need to play SP.

      However, I have noticed lately that alternative decks are slowly creeping back in. Possibly by Nationals there may be some challengers. Outside of SP you have Magnezone, VileGar, LostGar, G-Dos, and Regigigas with proven abilities. Then in my opinion you have SkunkViper, Machamp, and Tangrowth showing some potential.

      These might not take the place of the Big 3 SP, but they are certainly making the game much more interesting.

      I heard that Black and White will not be allowed at Regionals, but when they are allowed at Nationals things are going to really get interesting. Trainer lock will be strengthened. Luxray GL Lv.X’s power will be in a trainer, meaning that any deck with a strong attacker will be able to take cheap kills off the bench.

  • http://twitter.com/mngf87 Martin Garcia

    having been paired up with a 4-1 player means you were the best ranked 3-2, so its actually a good thing, since you can get a lot of opponent{s points, if you can win, that is.
    Congrats on your first premier

    • Anonymous

      Thanks!

      I know getting pair means I was the highest rated 3-2. However, many if the other 3-2 players were playing rouge. So, personally, I would rather been paired with one of them with the hope of beating a rouge to go to 4-2. Then the final game would have been a possible “win and in” situation… Oh well, I had fun.

  • Anonymous

    Haha, I never had a intention of winning my first tournament, but I did! (at Battleroads)

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_4FV4ZBFPN2C6RBZSKSMSQJSKDQ Jake Long

    wow! nice article! It seems that you’re playing Charizard with a Spiritomb. I got alot of times when I was screwed with my 2 Spiritombs with my deck so I decided to drop those and then I replaced those with some Rescue energies. Rescue Energies does a lot in the deck because Ninetales wont be BAt drop- snipe combo by Garchomp (some players does not want to prize ninetales when it has a rescue on it so you got more time to Roast Reveal) Seekers i my deck did the job too in recovering Charizard. I ran 2 seeker and 2 scoop up for maximum recovery and 1 BTS it means in a game thhere is a possibility to have 6-8 Charizard appearances at max Well, thats what our meta did to my deck.

    • Anonymous

      Thanks a lot!

  • Anonymous

    I get so psyched when I see someone playing Charizard lol. Great article dude. I liked how it had a little bit of everything. Great tips for newer players, a quick decklist, and a tournament report. I personally love Charizard, and in my opinion, you’re playing it the best way. Spiritomb+Judge is the way to go in this format. ;D Your list looks just a little messy, but like you said you didn’t want to spend a lot on your deck, and you actually did very well for your first tournament so props to you. :) Keep up the good work and I hope you have a blast at regionals! :D

    • Anonymous

      Out of curiosity, how would you cleqan up the list if you had no limitations on resources?

      • Anonymous

        I would probably take out some of the single copy cards like Seeker, Blaziken FB or Stark mountain and add in 2 Broken Time-Space. I personally have not been able to test any of those cards due to space issues. Though I do like the idea of Stark Mountain and Seeker in the deck, but like I said I haven’t been able to fit them in, and I also don’t think that they’re a must in the deck. Your list still looks good though. I also noticed that you don’t play any Uxie LA, is that because you don’t like it in the deck or do you just not have any? Just curious.

      • Anonymous

        I’ve thought long and hard about Uxie. I have three, so that is not a problem. I just have a hard time putting it in the deck. There are already times when I have an unwanted Spiritomb on the bench that reduces the attach power. If you add Uxie, I think that you have to add more SSU or Seeker to get Uxie off the bench. So, I would be looking at having to add about 6-7 cards to facilitate Uxie.

        The deck already has a draw engine in Nintales; so, I decided to go against Uxie.

  • Anonymous

    great article, i went to my first premier with Charizard and it didnt work out to well, 1-4 :(

    good to see that Charizard can work well :D