Same. So many lines. So much more reactive and interactive play. I quit when Mew Vmax was in its heyday because the game felt so stale. This deck is so fun
@@porksauce91 You just like me. Stopped when that deck became popular for a while and just when the support for regidrago dropped i jumped back in. Having a very fun time now
Last deck I ran was Eternatus VMaX, with galarian moltres I started stopping play around that time. But this Regidrago deck alone is making come back to it! 🤜🏽
I've been playing drago with exeggutor since surging sparks came out, and it does (usually) make the bolt matchup feel better, just because it allows you to more easily keep up with the prize trade and the choice between the active bolt or a support Pokémon on the bench sometimes offers a way to stall their progress in the next turn. I know it's at least a lot more fun to get matched with bolt with exeggutor as a sneaky surprise!
@@Sp0on777 the problem is bolt going 2nd and they will knockout and chase 2 prize first. Even you put single prize on the active. Only for rad zard on late game and hoping they cant no longer gust
i have also the same problem, i do like one false discard in the first few turns which i need to finish of the game later or just have a bad start. i feel like every time i hit a drago they are so consistent and cant be interrupted
I find myself bricking a lot at the beginning too, slightly less now. Drago is a VERY difficult deck to learn! It's one of those decks where one small misplay can cost you the whole game, and since it is an "answer" deck, you need to know your opponent's deck well and resource-count them. Practice is the only way through - I recorded myself playing ~100 matches with about a 60% win rate, lost much more unrecorded. But it's an extremely fun concept to me and its utilisation of various dragons is very befitting for this Year of the Dragon, so I am going to keep playing it until it rotates. Hope the initial steps of learning the deck don't discourage you too much and eventually find it fun to play too!!
I am running almost the same list. I preferred a hawlucha over the 3rd iono though, in order to knock out 70 and 210 hp basics with dragapults attack on my first attacking turn. I also preferred having a night stretcher in deck over the temple of sinnoh, since i usually beat lugia without it and the other matchups sinnoh is useful in can usually be won with alolan exeggutor/dragapult attacks anyway. With those changes, it has been extremely consistent and reliable!
@clipzYT03 no one is asking you to play my version of the deck. By all means, play how you're most comfortable. I personally get more value out of a hawlucha than a 3rd iono. I've not had any consistency issues with regidrago as my main, as it's helped me climb to arceus league 3 times with only 2 iono in deck.
Regidrago is the card that brought me back to the game
Same. So many lines. So much more reactive and interactive play. I quit when Mew Vmax was in its heyday because the game felt so stale. This deck is so fun
@@porksauce91 You just like me. Stopped when that deck became popular for a while and just when the support for regidrago dropped i jumped back in. Having a very fun time now
It honestly feels like playing tearlaments this and ceruledge
Last deck I ran was Eternatus VMaX, with galarian moltres I started stopping play around that time. But this Regidrago deck alone is making come back to it! 🤜🏽
Why wouldn’t you discard the Pult with the vessel in your first turn g1?
Man u had no bussiness bringing rad zard to the active 😢
the first attack on exeggutor is also nice to power up another attacker
What about hisuian goodra vstar
Man your content has been on point lately. Note: there’s an H in Three
Its interesting but most gamblers quit before hitting the coin flip you want. I feel like its more likely to be its own archtype
On the second game you could have used kyurem atack and get rid of the babies, delaying that wining hydra at least 2 turns
You not a fan of the Noctowl? I’ve been a bit back and fourth on it. It just has a ton of results for it
I think bench space is a bit tight. So I prefer playing without the Noctowl engine.
There's a typo in your decklist.
Do you think this would fix Regi's matchup into Bolt?]
I've been playing drago with exeggutor since surging sparks came out, and it does (usually) make the bolt matchup feel better, just because it allows you to more easily keep up with the prize trade and the choice between the active bolt or a support Pokémon on the bench sometimes offers a way to stall their progress in the next turn. I know it's at least a lot more fun to get matched with bolt with exeggutor as a sneaky surprise!
@@Sp0on777 the problem is bolt going 2nd and they will knockout and chase 2 prize first. Even you put single prize on the active. Only for rad zard on late game and hoping they cant no longer gust
how he used two prime catcher?
Legacy Star allows you to get it back.
Couldn’t you just add a Latias ex to the deck to prevent being locked
I'm always wondering why you don't use higher rarity cards in your decks in Live?
It's way more clear to see things with low rarity cards. For videos I prefer that because of the potential new players watching.
@@ZapdosTCGThanks for the explanation Zapdos
In my deck I have a haxorus to punish decks like lugia or any that rely on special energy
I tried regidrago and brick a lot, it feels too bad on my hands, not sure why
same here. tried a bunch of different combinations and it feels to slow/bricky to me but my opponent's regi is always a beast lol
i have also the same problem, i do like one false discard in the first few turns which i need to finish of the game later or just have a bad start. i feel like every time i hit a drago they are so consistent and cant be interrupted
I find myself bricking a lot at the beginning too, slightly less now. Drago is a VERY difficult deck to learn! It's one of those decks where one small misplay can cost you the whole game, and since it is an "answer" deck, you need to know your opponent's deck well and resource-count them. Practice is the only way through - I recorded myself playing ~100 matches with about a 60% win rate, lost much more unrecorded. But it's an extremely fun concept to me and its utilisation of various dragons is very befitting for this Year of the Dragon, so I am going to keep playing it until it rotates. Hope the initial steps of learning the deck don't discourage you too much and eventually find it fun to play too!!
I am running almost the same list. I preferred a hawlucha over the 3rd iono though, in order to knock out 70 and 210 hp basics with dragapults attack on my first attacking turn. I also preferred having a night stretcher in deck over the temple of sinnoh, since i usually beat lugia without it and the other matchups sinnoh is useful in can usually be won with alolan exeggutor/dragapult attacks anyway. With those changes, it has been extremely consistent and reliable!
I wouldn’t be cutting consistentsi for techs like hawlucha
@clipzYT03 no one is asking you to play my version of the deck. By all means, play how you're most comfortable. I personally get more value out of a hawlucha than a 3rd iono. I've not had any consistency issues with regidrago as my main, as it's helped me climb to arceus league 3 times with only 2 iono in deck.
Stop Regidrago Please !
This is the worse guild to follow he doesn’t know what he’s doing so many misplays