I think the competitive meta is healthy enough in pokemon right now, somewhat centralized but with enough variety; but these kind of results from online tournaments and city leagues really make me happy! It’s a good game when you can play well with a clever rogue list and take a top spot. Rogue decks forever!
Been using this version of the deck for a little over a week now. I was able to get 2nd at my local (about 24 players). I fought against Roaring Moon Ex (won), Charizard/Dragapult Ex (lost), Festival Diplin (won), Greninja Ex (won), Raging Bolt (won), Iron Thorns Ex (won), Lost Zone (lost).
This is my favorite deck to play when shrouded fable came out. Once you get pecharunt and weavile/morpeko into play you barely needed to draw new cards from your deck. It's like you have switch, rare candy (cuz palafin ex is basically a stage 2 with extra steps), and boss's orders all in your board at all times. I tried cutting the baby palafin to two because they all got shuffled back into the deck anyways and I just maximized on Irida to consistently find them. I would also put two morpeko and a 1 of weavile and sneasle, only because you only play weavile when your opponent has a lot of bench liabilities. Otherwise weavile is too slow to build up with rescue board and you'd rather have morpeko as a more consistent option. I'm still torn between fezandipiti or bibarel for my draw engine tho, I noticed that once you have everything in play you barely need to draw at all.
@@Lordrakeenov It's literally just the list in the video with the changes I've described. Probably the other different thing in my list is that I play academy at night, it helps with putting palafin ex back in the deck or top deck a research in case of a bad iono play. I think there are better stadium cards for this deck that will be released in the future but for now you can use this as your stadium. Can't give you the full list right now cuz I don't have access to my account. But I'll remember to put it here once I get it recovered.
@@itsDragonBane It does need some tuning when I first piloted it. But I think if you focus your first few turns to set up your board state, it runs itself at turn 2-3.
I'm the reverse, I never knew about that Weavile but was using Fezandipiti consistently since it's both a draw engine and a free retreat (Rescue Board), to say nothing of how if you Switch a Zero to Hero Palafin into the active spot and then use Pecharunt's ability to send it to the bench and bring the Fez+Rescue up, you get another Palafin-ex and a free retreat at the same time. I've had mixed feelings about Bibarel in some other decks because it can get Bossed into the active spot and stuck there because of its retreat requirements, but in a deck like this, that may be a moot point.
congrats on new sponsor LDF! weavile attack for 70 damage is costly at 2 energy cost and so no dark energy I guess. atleast pecharunt could be an attacker
Yeah I've tried this out quite a bit. I usually put in Luminous Energy + 1 dark energy, then 4 water energy. It almost never came up to a situation where I had time to build up the Pecharunt energy -- I always either needed to focus the attach for turn to Palafin, or it wasn't relevant (I was winning anyway). I really wanted it to work, b/c it seems strong in theory. But yeah.
I can’t believe that PTCGL still doesn’t automatically take your last prize cards for you like PTCGO did, if I’m remembering correctly. I haven’t played much since the switch to Live and I’m kind of just coming back, and I had a game recently where I won with an attack and went upstairs while the attack animation played. About 15 seconds later I realized I hadn’t manually clicked the prize card and rushed downstairs to see that I had been accidentally BM’ing my opponent.
A good alternative is playing a Gastly/Gengar with the Night Gate ability. Helps get around any issues with losing a rescue board and it's only 100 damage but the attack can put them to sleep, if you decide to play dark energy. I play 3 in case I need Pech to attack. But this is interesting.
These variations improve a lot in the tourneys online, especially if you dont want to rely on meta decks and try a less than meta gameplay. Recent decks for single prizers are getting on the rage.
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I've loved the combo dolphin+ pecharunt and his friends, make it more viable
I've tried several times to play a deck a lot like this one, and I tried again today with this build. It may be my fault (probably is!), but I can't make it work. You've got to get out (quickly!) your finizens, a Pecharunt, a Morpeko, and an energy to make it run at all, and the deck just doesn't have enough draw to pull it off with any consistency. It *can*, but when it bricks, it seems to me it bricks hard. I'm going back to Regidrago.
I am curious about a rule or a bug in TCGL. In that first battle with your second palafin you knocked out the moon then on your next turn subjugating chains him back then retreated the snezel and were able to giga impact again. However the rule under giga impact is that you cant attack again with this pokemon on your next turn. Does benching it unlock that ability to be used again? I might be a noob or am missing something here.
Yes switching it resets that effect. That’s the same way the old Miraidon decks functioned and why they used beach court to be able to always switch out and reset the “you can’t attack next turn” effect.
It's so much fun to play and to watch since you're constantly moving things in and out of the active spot (kind of like that short-lived Ursaluna deck), and it does a better job of setting itself up than you might think it'd be able to do.
Played this deck at a local casual comp today and go tied 3rd place. Its a really fun deck when it works. However very easily can hit a brick wall if you dont pull the right cards.
i'm having the worst luck with this deck right now. i few some but the amount of times 2 of my palafin get prized or i brick out is jsut horrible. still a great deck when im not bricking out though.
I think the competitive meta is healthy enough in pokemon right now, somewhat centralized but with enough variety; but these kind of results from online tournaments and city leagues really make me happy! It’s a good game when you can play well with a clever rogue list and take a top spot. Rogue decks forever!
At least it’s not ADP 😂
Been using this version of the deck for a little over a week now. I was able to get 2nd at my local (about 24 players). I fought against Roaring Moon Ex (won), Charizard/Dragapult Ex (lost), Festival Diplin (won), Greninja Ex (won), Raging Bolt (won), Iron Thorns Ex (won), Lost Zone (lost).
Damn, x-2 gets second? Were there lots of draws?
Who plays lost zone in this economy
Really interested in the LostZone list
This is my favorite deck to play when shrouded fable came out. Once you get pecharunt and weavile/morpeko into play you barely needed to draw new cards from your deck. It's like you have switch, rare candy (cuz palafin ex is basically a stage 2 with extra steps), and boss's orders all in your board at all times. I tried cutting the baby palafin to two because they all got shuffled back into the deck anyways and I just maximized on Irida to consistently find them. I would also put two morpeko and a 1 of weavile and sneasle, only because you only play weavile when your opponent has a lot of bench liabilities. Otherwise weavile is too slow to build up with rescue board and you'd rather have morpeko as a more consistent option. I'm still torn between fezandipiti or bibarel for my draw engine tho, I noticed that once you have everything in play you barely need to draw at all.
sounds really cool, mind sharing your list?
@@Lordrakeenov It's literally just the list in the video with the changes I've described. Probably the other different thing in my list is that I play academy at night, it helps with putting palafin ex back in the deck or top deck a research in case of a bad iono play. I think there are better stadium cards for this deck that will be released in the future but for now you can use this as your stadium. Can't give you the full list right now cuz I don't have access to my account. But I'll remember to put it here once I get it recovered.
I tried this deck 4 games in a row I couldnt get it to function lol. I was in that tourny and when it was at 8-1 i copied the deck lol
@@itsDragonBane It does need some tuning when I first piloted it. But I think if you focus your first few turns to set up your board state, it runs itself at turn 2-3.
I'm the reverse, I never knew about that Weavile but was using Fezandipiti consistently since it's both a draw engine and a free retreat (Rescue Board), to say nothing of how if you Switch a Zero to Hero Palafin into the active spot and then use Pecharunt's ability to send it to the bench and bring the Fez+Rescue up, you get another Palafin-ex and a free retreat at the same time. I've had mixed feelings about Bibarel in some other decks because it can get Bossed into the active spot and stuck there because of its retreat requirements, but in a deck like this, that may be a moot point.
Instead of cologne I play 1x Palafin from TEF to get out of trouble. Stage 1 that does 130 damage for 1 water energy
congrats on new sponsor LDF!
weavile attack for 70 damage is costly at 2 energy cost and so no dark energy I guess. atleast pecharunt could be an attacker
Yeah I've tried this out quite a bit. I usually put in Luminous Energy + 1 dark energy, then 4 water energy. It almost never came up to a situation where I had time to build up the Pecharunt energy -- I always either needed to focus the attach for turn to Palafin, or it wasn't relevant (I was winning anyway). I really wanted it to work, b/c it seems strong in theory. But yeah.
I can’t believe that PTCGL still doesn’t automatically take your last prize cards for you like PTCGO did, if I’m remembering correctly. I haven’t played much since the switch to Live and I’m kind of just coming back, and I had a game recently where I won with an attack and went upstairs while the attack animation played. About 15 seconds later I realized I hadn’t manually clicked the prize card and rushed downstairs to see that I had been accidentally BM’ing my opponent.
I've never lost to dragapult with this deck. Raging Bolt is pretty scary and Charizard is definitely trading well
I'm proud that my list was reasonably close to this already, but keen to try out the differences
A good alternative is playing a Gastly/Gengar with the Night Gate ability. Helps get around any issues with losing a rescue board and it's only 100 damage but the attack can put them to sleep, if you decide to play dark energy. I play 3 in case I need Pech to attack. But this is interesting.
my faith in palafin has been restored, cause it usually struggled against zard and devo but im building this version right now
You couldve aqua slashed the damaged moon aqua slash is an attack on finizen 9:10
Yea but i want to force frenzied gouging
These variations improve a lot in the tourneys online, especially if you dont want to rely on meta decks and try a less than meta gameplay. Recent decks for single prizers are getting on the rage.
I've loved the combo dolphin+ pecharunt and his friends, make it more viable
I've tried several times to play a deck a lot like this one, and I tried again today with this build. It may be my fault (probably is!), but I can't make it work. You've got to get out (quickly!) your finizens, a Pecharunt, a Morpeko, and an energy to make it run at all, and the deck just doesn't have enough draw to pull it off with any consistency. It *can*, but when it bricks, it seems to me it bricks hard. I'm going back to Regidrago.
When you're going from Regidrago to any other deck, they're all going to be too slow.
@@johnwoodard7963exactly
I am curious about a rule or a bug in TCGL. In that first battle with your second palafin you knocked out the moon then on your next turn subjugating chains him back then retreated the snezel and were able to giga impact again. However the rule under giga impact is that you cant attack again with this pokemon on your next turn. Does benching it unlock that ability to be used again? I might be a noob or am missing something here.
Yes switching it resets that effect. That’s the same way the old Miraidon decks functioned and why they used beach court to be able to always switch out and reset the “you can’t attack next turn” effect.
I have never tried a palafin deck but this looks good
I played palafin in a irl cup, very fun deck
its fun for sure :D but i doubt it will be more than a rogue deck any time soon
It's so much fun to play and to watch since you're constantly moving things in and out of the active spot (kind of like that short-lived Ursaluna deck), and it does a better job of setting itself up than you might think it'd be able to do.
I’ve been playing this since shrouded fables but with Morpeko, def going to do some swapping with Weavile!
Played this deck at a local casual comp today and go tied 3rd place. Its a really fun deck when it works. However very easily can hit a brick wall if you dont pull the right cards.
I love love love Palafin ("Snorlax who?") and I ~never see anyone play it, but I never knew about that Weavile. Thank you!
I’ve been playing a similar deck for awhile. I’ll have to see what Supporter and Item differences there are and adjust.
would you play 1 baby palafin in here to force your opponents into taking more prizes?
Yeah maybe over colgone
It's finally time to have palafun
Palafin squad roll up
Often Palafin stays banned in the tourney rules. Just to give you a hint how strong that pokemon is
I think this could do well at my locals lol, Does this deck want to go first or second?
First i think since its stage 1 focused
Am I missing something how did he attack two turns in a row with palafin in the last game?
If you take it out of active and then put it back it resets it attack.
I had to rewind - he had a wiff on a turn, so basically attacked, then passed, then attacked. If that's what you're referring to
This is insane!
The decks stronger than I expected!
I like this deck. Make me feel like a super hero.
I watched Azul play this yesterdayday I think and it didn't look very consistent
Azul went a little crazy with the cooking lol. He ended up with a strange concoction, IMO. I like the experimentation, though.
Bro, how does this deck beat turtle?
Use weaville to play around it
@@Umbreon-mt2cg smh no one uses the second attack. I'm talking about turtle outpacing and winning through tempo
Lol I just palyed this deck for the first time, and they rage quit the game too 😄
i'm having the worst luck with this deck right now. i few some but the amount of times 2 of my palafin get prized or i brick out is jsut horrible. still a great deck when im not bricking out though.
I think Dusknoir is mostly interesting and funny, screw Hands though
I want palafin to be meta so bad
would be really cool :D
Its just so close
Isnt better to have hisuian sneasler V. Its a dark free retreat mon and it's a v so you could play stone
Nope cause weavile lets you gust basics which is kinda broken atm
Play Toedscruel ex please
Love your videos but sick of seeing people use the word 'broken' when the content is far from it.
Everybody gangster in this season meta until the system itself decide you to lose with trash pull card. Darksystem from Developer at its finest 😂