No it's got a lot more options. You can retreat lock or straight up mill or just run the opponent out of resources and take 6 prizes with bloodmoon or pidgeot. It's a lot cooler than snorlax
@@AtlasRegathe way i see, stall its a sub archetype inside control hole archetype. The goal of control its keep opponents, as the name implies, Under control. Stall its another way to do so. Keep oponnents under control by not allowing them to retrat. Its a control deck that achieve its goal by exhausting oponents with retreat lock. Just like item lock, ability lock, etc. Control its not just denying energy. Its denying anything from your opponent that will let him achieve his objective. Slowing him down and letting him out of resources. Not that this definition really matters. You can call it whatever you want and its still going to be the same deck. This discussion its pointless. Im just a passionate control player (in every cardgame) and i like to discuss control archetype as a hole.
2nd opponent was the same guy from 1st game!! Didn't want to do that twice!
Ayyyy we on upload !!!!
how do we deal with sandy shocks, is lost city in the deck an idea?
Lost City doesn't sound like a bad idea to be honest 😉
whats the reason for playing wellspring ogerpon over snorlax in this deck?
I would think because of the more HP.
Aint that a worse version of snorlax? Just trying to understand when play one and another
Control and Stall are two completely different archetypes
No it's got a lot more options. You can retreat lock or straight up mill or just run the opponent out of resources and take 6 prizes with bloodmoon or pidgeot. It's a lot cooler than snorlax
@@AtlasRegathe way i see, stall its a sub archetype inside control hole archetype.
The goal of control its keep opponents, as the name implies, Under control. Stall its another way to do so. Keep oponnents under control by not allowing them to retrat. Its a control deck that achieve its goal by exhausting oponents with retreat lock. Just like item lock, ability lock, etc.
Control its not just denying energy. Its denying anything from your opponent that will let him achieve his objective. Slowing him down and letting him out of resources.
Not that this definition really matters. You can call it whatever you want and its still going to be the same deck. This discussion its pointless. Im just a passionate control player (in every cardgame) and i like to discuss control archetype as a hole.