Fun fact, when I designed this deck I actually pulled apart my Sylveon ex deck and just replaced the energies and Sylveon pieces with terapagod and Charizard. What I realised is quite magical, you can actually use this deck skeleton with ANY basic, stage 1 or 2 Tera ex to get them into play while still playing Terapagos. At the moment I’m cooking with hydreigon ex using the terapagos noctowl engine, it seems that it may have some synergy since they are both able to utilise similar resources.
Love the deck and the video! I think it was a mistake to bench terapagos in turn 1 in game 1 bc bolt normally doesent play iono, so there was no need to bench it and give him the opportunity to knock it out (even if it did not happen) and you had no use for it in that turn.
They function similarly and the damage is almost the same (with the slight bump going to Charizard). But the biggest issue is that Ursaluna drops 2 prizes, making it notably worse. Especially when many decks can one-hit KO Ursaluna. Maybe Charizard ends up with Ursaluna to fill that void, but it’s not a particularly clean swap.
Could you try out a Mewtwo Ex list now that the new 1 prize azzumaril is out. Here’s what I’ve been playing this ranked season :) Pokémon: 8 3 Xatu PAR 72 2 Marill TEF 64 3 Mewtwo ex PAR 58 1 Mew ex MEW 151 2 Azumarill SSP 74 1 Manaphy BRS 41 3 Natu PAR 71 1 Mimikyu PAL 97 Trainer: 14 2 Exp. Share SVI 174 4 Earthen Vessel PAR 163 3 Buddy-Buddy Poffin TEF 144 1 Energy Retrieval SVI 171 1 Hyper Aroma TWM 152 2 Iono PAL 185 2 Super Rod PAL 188 3 Ultra Ball BRS 150 3 Nest Ball SVI 181 1 Rescue Board TEF 159 1 Artazon PAL 171 2 Bravery Charm PAL 173 4 Arven SVI 166 2 Boss's Orders PAL 172 Energy: 1 13 Basic {P} Energy SVE 5 Total Cards: 60
Iron Thorns can’t stop Noctowl from picking trainer cards and if you get Terapagos set up first, Terapagos can tear through Iron Thorns fairly easily. Furthermore, Iron Thorns is getting played much less of late. According to Limitless online tournament data, Iron Thorns play has dropped to the point where it’s only the 19th most played deck with a usage rate of 1.63%: play.limitlesstcg.com/decks?rotation=2024&set=SSP At its peak, it was still getting played only 3.69% of the time. play.limitlesstcg.com/decks?rotation=2024&set=SFA Even if the deck had a worse time against Iron Thorns, it’s such a fringe matchup these days that it’s probably not worth teching for. As for walling decks, Terapagos can one-shot Cornerstone Mask Ogerpon, Fan Rotom can one-shot Mimikyu, and Charizard can KO Noivern. Even so, that Cornerstone Mask Ogerpon deck represents 1.1% meta share (24th most played deck) and is probably not worth worrying too much about. play.limitlesstcg.com/decks?rotation=2024&set=SSP
@@elskanebuleux2778 Milotic in Ogerpon Mimikyu is a deck played 0.77% in Limitless tournaments and Milotic as its own deck has been played 0.11%. Maybe it's played a bit more against randoms online, but are you really concerned about hurting your overall consistency against 99% of the meta for a bad matchup that you'll run into less than 1% of the time?
Hello there if i may i ask could you try the Sylveon & Terapagos EX Deck
Fun fact, when I designed this deck I actually pulled apart my Sylveon ex deck and just replaced the energies and Sylveon pieces with terapagod and Charizard. What I realised is quite magical, you can actually use this deck skeleton with ANY basic, stage 1 or 2 Tera ex to get them into play while still playing Terapagos. At the moment I’m cooking with hydreigon ex using the terapagos noctowl engine, it seems that it may have some synergy since they are both able to utilise similar resources.
Saw your video awhile back, definitely a bad ass deck
imma subscribe to see that hydreigon
Terrapagos seems like you can just throw it in anything and it’ll work
Been enjoying all the deck videos 🙏👍👍
Dont forget you can still setup terapagos using Zard ability
I’ve been really wanting to pair Charizard-Pidgeot ex with the Cinderace ex from Stellar crown
Love the deck and the video! I think it was a mistake to bench terapagos in turn 1 in game 1 bc bolt normally doesent play iono, so there was no need to bench it and give him the opportunity to knock it out (even if it did not happen) and you had no use for it in that turn.
Could Bloodmoon Ursaluna be the sub of radiant zard?
They function similarly and the damage is almost the same (with the slight bump going to Charizard). But the biggest issue is that Ursaluna drops 2 prizes, making it notably worse. Especially when many decks can one-hit KO Ursaluna.
Maybe Charizard ends up with Ursaluna to fill that void, but it’s not a particularly clean swap.
probably, it doesn't hit that hard and is a two prices KO if you can't finish the game with his attack but yeah, it can be a good replacement.
I think some like to go first as Ogerbolt, as it messes up the flow for evolution decks
Is this deck supposed to have defiance band? In the first game he mentioned it and I’m not sure if he forgot to add it or not
maybe forgot or too used to Zard deck with defiance band and its a habit?
Could you try out a Mewtwo Ex list now that the new 1 prize azzumaril is out. Here’s what I’ve been playing this ranked season :)
Pokémon: 8
3 Xatu PAR 72
2 Marill TEF 64
3 Mewtwo ex PAR 58
1 Mew ex MEW 151
2 Azumarill SSP 74
1 Manaphy BRS 41
3 Natu PAR 71
1 Mimikyu PAL 97
Trainer: 14
2 Exp. Share SVI 174
4 Earthen Vessel PAR 163
3 Buddy-Buddy Poffin TEF 144
1 Energy Retrieval SVI 171
1 Hyper Aroma TWM 152
2 Iono PAL 185
2 Super Rod PAL 188
3 Ultra Ball BRS 150
3 Nest Ball SVI 181
1 Rescue Board TEF 159
1 Artazon PAL 171
2 Bravery Charm PAL 173
4 Arven SVI 166
2 Boss's Orders PAL 172
Energy: 1
13 Basic {P} Energy SVE 5
Total Cards: 60
Why you say that I can have 8 pokemons on the bench? Rules allow to have only 5 pokemons on my bench
The area zero stadium card allows for additional bench space if you have a Tera pokemon in play.
Area zero underdepths lets either or both players have up to 8 if they have any tera pokemon in play
Is cancelling colonge important for this setup to counter iron thorn or ogerpon
Iron Thorns can’t stop Noctowl from picking trainer cards and if you get Terapagos set up first, Terapagos can tear through Iron Thorns fairly easily.
Furthermore, Iron Thorns is getting played much less of late. According to Limitless online tournament data, Iron Thorns play has dropped to the point where it’s only the 19th most played deck with a usage rate of 1.63%: play.limitlesstcg.com/decks?rotation=2024&set=SSP
At its peak, it was still getting played only 3.69% of the time. play.limitlesstcg.com/decks?rotation=2024&set=SFA
Even if the deck had a worse time against Iron Thorns, it’s such a fringe matchup these days that it’s probably not worth teching for.
As for walling decks, Terapagos can one-shot Cornerstone Mask Ogerpon, Fan Rotom can one-shot Mimikyu, and Charizard can KO Noivern.
Even so, that Cornerstone Mask Ogerpon deck represents 1.1% meta share (24th most played deck) and is probably not worth worrying too much about. play.limitlesstcg.com/decks?rotation=2024&set=SSP
What about Milotic in a deck wall ? 😂
@@InThirdPersonthank you sir for the enlightment
@@elskanebuleux2778 Milotic in Ogerpon Mimikyu is a deck played 0.77% in Limitless tournaments and Milotic as its own deck has been played 0.11%. Maybe it's played a bit more against randoms online, but are you really concerned about hurting your overall consistency against 99% of the meta for a bad matchup that you'll run into less than 1% of the time?
I see ! Thanks a lot :)@@InThirdPerson
Can you play ancient box next please?
I am playing this too❤
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