@@lordvizer7398honestly I’m watching these trying to get back into collecting and the main thing keeping me back from getting some of these decks is how much they rely on cards that will be rotated out in a few months.
I agree it can ramp up quickly with the more turbo build, but I've been liking Palkia to give Rad Ninja as an option against setup decks (or just clean up late game), and Palkia as an efficient alternate attacker (mostly turn 2) into many matchups.
@@randomeffekt5013 Yeah rad greninja is super clutch against Zard decks especially. Being able to snipe duskull and charmanders before they get set up while keeping yourself on even number of prize cards is fantastic.
@randomeffekt5013 I use one copy of the eevee and 1 copy of sylveon sometimes I win without using ceruledge I feel like I have bad luck with the palkia package
@@alanyprisi12814 Sylveon seems awkward to power up as a Ceruledge deck. Are you running Crispin? Powerglass? Are you building to use Ceruledge's second attack as well? My Ceruledge build focuses only on it's first attack (with Palkia and Rad Ninja as alternate attackers), and the energy spread I have currently is 8 fire, 7 water, 4 Jet. 9-6 fire-water split seems fine to me as well, I'm just being cautious because I really want the water in discard early.
Thanks for the video! As a new PTCGL player trying to craft his first deck, its been surprisingly hard to get some concrete info on which decks are the best! Sure, Limitless has the metagame info, but it can be confusing and doesn't necessarily give concrete info on how the different decks all compare to each other, to beginners at least without a ton of research...
My stellar Pikachu ex deck wins 80% of the time against the top decks you list here as it is very hard to ko due to Bianca's Devotion and Penny. It only needs 2 energy with Sparkling Crystal and 4 Crispin, allowing it to fully energize in 1 turn. Pidgeot ex can search Crispin and Roseanne's Backup can make Sparkling Crystal useable again if it gets discarded. Bloodmoon Ursaluna is there in the rare case your opponent and you both need only 1 ko, but your SP ex runs out of steam due to either a ko'd Pidgeot ex or no access to Sparkling Crystal.
If you're using Bianca or Penny you're not powering up with Crispin so it's a lost turn anyways, and decks can target other stuff other than Pikachu, not to mention Regidrago has reusable Canceling Cologne and Raging Bolt has Slither Wing. With Penny, Bianca and 4 Crispin, you're also not setting up consistently so I'm sorry but I would even bet money that a version of the deck like that isn't beating 'the top decks' 80% of the time.
@@tablemonI assure you it is though. You don't have to set up in the same turn you heal or bounce, but it is capable of setting up in the same turn by moving an energy and playing one. But even waiting a turn, unless the opponent has a way to switch in your SP ex, they're going to be ko'd again on your next turn after recovery turn. You have single prizers and sometimes unpreferably a double prizer to move into it's place. The deck also runs a Powerglass as a backup. In the opening though, and depending on the build, you'd use Joltic to set up or Chansey with Lucky Attachment unless you use Lucky Bonus version, and Squawkabilly ex also sets up with Motivate in mid-game or early game if you can get 2 energy in discard. The build I run does not use Blissey ex line. I use Joltics and Energy Switches instead to reduce double prizers. I was just pointing out how it can help set up if you get Chansey in the opening. I've actually never lost to a Raging Bolt unless I get unlucky at the same time that they get a strong start. In some games against top decks, it results in myself and opponent being pretty even in prizes and ending a game with Bloodmoon Ursaluna.
They both do a very similar thing but differently, pecharunt gets around trapping for free, but you will be poisoned while latias doesn’t poison you, but outside of stall latias is just better.
@@bretsils7090 because 1) it doesn’t atop it since the deck plays 16-17 energy but doesn’t have more than 4-5 at once and 2) wasting your ace spec on a hard counter to ONE deck and completely useless against everything else is terrible
@@AlexSiciliano I would rate it in the C tier but I don’t expect anything from it. Maybe time will prove me wrong though just not impressed by it at all initially
Ceruledge is not getting even on top16 on big online tournaments such as late nights. As meza said, it could be a good deck in the right hands, but not a too tier. I think that his list is ok, and only missing one truly good deck: hydreigon ex
Spoiler Alert: Regidrago is still cracked
Regidrago will remain that way till rotation in April.
LETS GO
@@lordvizer7398from a distance your pfp looks like a regidrago
@@lordvizer7398honestly I’m watching these trying to get back into collecting and the main thing keeping me back from getting some of these decks is how much they rely on cards that will be rotated out in a few months.
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Hey Pablo! It was a pleasure meeting with you at the LAIC, thank you so much again for the interview!
From playing, I feel that United Wings in this meta feels pretty good to play! Brilliant Blender turn one or two can help you run away with a game :)
Ha
and how are you highrolling into blender turn 1 with no guaranteed search for it
Ceruledge without the palkia and more draw power and discarding card is a insane deck by my second turn already have board set
I agree it can ramp up quickly with the more turbo build, but I've been liking Palkia to give Rad Ninja as an option against setup decks (or just clean up late game), and Palkia as an efficient alternate attacker (mostly turn 2) into many matchups.
@@randomeffekt5013 Yeah rad greninja is super clutch against Zard decks especially. Being able to snipe duskull and charmanders before they get set up while keeping yourself on even number of prize cards is fantastic.
@randomeffekt5013 I use one copy of the eevee and 1 copy of sylveon sometimes I win without using ceruledge I feel like I have bad luck with the palkia package
@@iAidanugget that greninja can be a pain
@@alanyprisi12814 Sylveon seems awkward to power up as a Ceruledge deck. Are you running Crispin? Powerglass? Are you building to use Ceruledge's second attack as well?
My Ceruledge build focuses only on it's first attack (with Palkia and Rad Ninja as alternate attackers), and the energy spread I have currently is 8 fire, 7 water, 4 Jet. 9-6 fire-water split seems fine to me as well, I'm just being cautious because I really want the water in discard early.
This type of videos is why I watch! Fast and straight to the point!
I agree with this list especially with all the deck knowledge you’re giving out. Low key pikchu is getting way to much hype
Thanks for the video! As a new PTCGL player trying to craft his first deck, its been surprisingly hard to get some concrete info on which decks are the best!
Sure, Limitless has the metagame info, but it can be confusing and doesn't necessarily give concrete info on how the different decks all compare to each other, to beginners at least without a ton of research...
Damm chien pao is really dead thats sad, its my favorite deck to play for sure
It’s been dead since dusclops
The dog bark @12:13
Ancient box got fighting type koraidon from sv8. It provides solution to deal with 2 prize lightning/several darkness type Pokémon
That is the first deck I talk about in the video...
I am thinking about visiting Costa Rica do you have a suggestion of a good online store that sells singles in Spanish? Thanks
Damn that was a good video. Very thorough. Loved it
Appreciate the kind words!
I believe the starmie build of archaludon is better cause you can take ohko into bolt back to back and take quad prize turns with megaton blower
What about Gouging Fire ex?
My stellar Pikachu ex deck wins 80% of the time against the top decks you list here as it is very hard to ko due to Bianca's Devotion and Penny. It only needs 2 energy with Sparkling Crystal and 4 Crispin, allowing it to fully energize in 1 turn. Pidgeot ex can search Crispin and Roseanne's Backup can make Sparkling Crystal useable again if it gets discarded. Bloodmoon Ursaluna is there in the rare case your opponent and you both need only 1 ko, but your SP ex runs out of steam due to either a ko'd Pidgeot ex or no access to Sparkling Crystal.
If you're using Bianca or Penny you're not powering up with Crispin so it's a lost turn anyways, and decks can target other stuff other than Pikachu, not to mention Regidrago has reusable Canceling Cologne and Raging Bolt has Slither Wing.
With Penny, Bianca and 4 Crispin, you're also not setting up consistently so I'm sorry but I would even bet money that a version of the deck like that isn't beating 'the top decks' 80% of the time.
@@tablemonI assure you it is though. You don't have to set up in the same turn you heal or bounce, but it is capable of setting up in the same turn by moving an energy and playing one. But even waiting a turn, unless the opponent has a way to switch in your SP ex, they're going to be ko'd again on your next turn after recovery turn. You have single prizers and sometimes unpreferably a double prizer to move into it's place. The deck also runs a Powerglass as a backup.
In the opening though, and depending on the build, you'd use Joltic to set up or Chansey with Lucky Attachment unless you use Lucky Bonus version, and Squawkabilly ex also sets up with Motivate in mid-game or early game if you can get 2 energy in discard. The build I run does not use Blissey ex line. I use Joltics and Energy Switches instead to reduce double prizers. I was just pointing out how it can help set up if you get Chansey in the opening.
I've actually never lost to a Raging Bolt unless I get unlucky at the same time that they get a strong start. In some games against top decks, it results in myself and opponent being pretty even in prizes and ending a game with Bloodmoon Ursaluna.
Can u send me the decklist? I would love to play a good pika deck 😊
Is Latias truly necessary in moon over pecharunt?
They both do a very similar thing but differently, pecharunt gets around trapping for free, but you will be poisoned while latias doesn’t poison you, but outside of stall latias is just better.
Everyone still sleeping on Hydrapple ex. What a shame.
Dragapult is A tier🎉
Wait why wont they include the new blower ace spec to stop lugia ?
@@bretsils7090 because 1) it doesn’t atop it since the deck plays 16-17 energy but doesn’t have more than 4-5 at once and 2) wasting your ace spec on a hard counter to ONE deck and completely useless against everything else is terrible
you are missing Alolan Exeggutor TERA deck and Pikachu Ex TERA + Blissey Ex, those are really shinning right now
They would definitely be in D tier. D as in Dont play
Where are they shining?
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Tablemon yo una vez te gane en un torneo de mierda hace años así que tu opinion no cuenta y la mejor deck es ceruledge!!! El mad party de fuego
in spanish please
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...Hydreigon?
@@AlexSiciliano I would rate it in the C tier but I don’t expect anything from it. Maybe time will prove me wrong though just not impressed by it at all initially
If you think ceruledge is tier c, u dont understand the meta. Also that list is super terrble.
Ceruledge is not getting even on top16 on big online tournaments such as late nights. As meza said, it could be a good deck in the right hands, but not a too tier. I think that his list is ok, and only missing one truly good deck: hydreigon ex
Gouging Fire EX is under tier C??? 🥲