Lickitung vs. Wigglytuff Do the Wave - Pokémon TCG 1999 Base - Fossil Game
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ต.ค. 2024
- This match pits the disruptive Lickitung Magmar stall deck, which uses 20 coin flips per game to put the opponent in the ground. Plenty of Energy Removal, healing cards, and Moltres make it impossible to finish a game. Can Wigglytuff with its massive Do the Wave attack outspeed Lickitung and take all 6 Prizes before decking out?
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These tabletop games are so good
Thank you!
i love this format , great video, more please base fossil
No guarantees when there will be more, but eventually there will be
We love a good OG battle! 👍🏽
Great stuff! Dodrio is such a beast in Base-Fossil!
It was really cool until Muk turned it off :(
@@WhimsicottTCGgust him up and take him down!
Nice work on the attacks highlights love it!!!
The thing about Wigglytuff vs Lickitung is you have 2 paths to victory as the Tuff deck
You either sit there and do nothing building a board extremely slowly (playing oak vs lickitung is a mistake IMO because you arent' dying to prize pressure almost ever)
Or if you go first you RIP through your deck like mad then lass them to no trainers, trying to Rush a Wigglytuff to get them out of pokemon on their bench.
Yeah looking back I would have never played Oak on a second play. There's just no benefit to drawing cards against Lickitung since nothing you do will phase it quickly
@@WhimsicottTCGknowing when to play oak or not is the biggest skill test of this format. It’s complex
Yesssss , do more of pokemon tcg old school! You have to do a charizard old school deck! Against Venasaur or blastoise
I'll see if I can find a way to do them at some point. I don't have either of those proxied yet though, so it might be a bit.
I love this format. Lickitung is pretty broken when it never flips tails though
I love base fossil- very difficult to get all prizes before they deck out!
I wonder why the player on the right didn’t play their energy removals for many turns in a row while puff built up energy? 🤔
If this format isn’t fun for you, shame shame
But if not try 2007
We tried to record 2007, but I didn't get to take a prize card in 3 games, so back to the drawing board
Try Dark Blastoise/Brock's Nainetales!Is a very underrated deck!
That's unfortunately not in this format. Sounds really cool though!
12:31 Why did you discard an Oak before using Lass? That card was one more out to drawing into a new hand. Was keeping the second Energy Retrieval more important than keeping the Oak? I suppose against Lickitung Stall that might not be such a bad play.
How did this video come about? I didn't think you owned any Base-Fossil decks, and it didn't sound like either you or your friend enjoyed the format.
By that point in the game my deck was already thinning out pretty bad, so Oak was never going to get used.
I don't own Base Fossil, these are proxies. My friend wanted to try it out and I figured it'd make for a good video, if nothing else
@@WhimsicottTCG Well, Base-Fossil is safely behind you now, and 2011 is on the horizon. Plus the end of the SUM-LOT tournament!
Jason Klaczynski loves both Base-Fossil and Prop 15/3, but he acknowledges in his "ranking of the formats" that Prop 15/3 is the more "fun" of the first generation formats. "Fun" here is defined as "Refers simply to how often a format produces exciting and interactive games. Formats that have unique Pokémon Powers, or Trainers and Energy cards that enable comebacks will score higher. So will formats that place an emphasis on Evolved Pokémon." Well, Prop 15/3 doesn't have unique Pokémon Powers (Or many at all), and there aren't any cards like N or Scramble Energy, but there is a high emphasis on evolved Pokémon (Things like Blaine's Rapidash and Dark Raichu, not just Wigglytuff and Clefable), and many other fun dynamics I will describe in my upcoming article. Best of all, it feels like bringing the version of the game the developers imagined to life, as Jason points out.
@@Charmaster04 I'm definitely planning on either building or proxying prop 15/3 in the future.
Sounds good!
Also, I didn't realize until earlier today that you weren't going to livestream your five or more back-to-back games of 2011 and SUM-LOT, meaning they will probably trickle out over the next month or more. Is that correct?
Yeah. I don't stream
Brother, 11!?
Parabéns pelo vídeo br aqui
Try to build rain dance
It'll be done eventually. I still need more pieces though