It’s always so fun went the tcg prints a good card on a pokemon that has no competitive viability in the video game. Comfey, Bibarel, Pidgeot, Lumineon, Dusclops, I love it!
i've always thought sableye was a little too good but this deck might actually be fair and balanced considering the low damage ceiling single target for stuff like charizard
Even if there was a manaphy it doesnt stop damage counters just damage . So you could just phantom dive twice and one trifrost . Boom 3 turn win . Trifrost hits 3 for 110 . @@gabrielcastillo9745
in this deck i would take out squak, in some match ups against regidrago you can lose 3 prizes and that could stop your game plan before it starts, just saying from this current format dragapaults attack is really good especially when you get i off on your second turn.
When will Pokemon learn that self-KO effects are generally unhealthy when there are effects in the format to take advantage of it? I can see the Dusknoir line developing into a very toxic combo in the future as people test more with it, like Mismagius UNB before it (although maybe not to this extent as you can't effectively turn 1 evolve Duskulls AND use them in the same turn like you could do with Misdreavus).
On paper it does seem like a rough matchup, yes. Teching in some Dusknoir can help, but then you slightly decrease consistency. I guess we will see after worlds just how popular Regidrago really is.
@@jackiechan4009 thank you! another question that I am confused about is why play carmine over professors research? I am reading the cards and I don't fully understand
Supporters cannot generally be played on the first turn of the game. Carmine is currently the only exception to that rule. For this particular deck, that exception makes a considerable difference.
Dusclops feels bad for the format in my opinion. Doesn't feel healthy for low HP basics to be so vulnerable. Sableye was always a gatekeeper in that regard, but this combo makes it even worse. I guess it puts a check on Charizard and Dragapult, which is potentially a good thing, but I want to see evolving decks be the norm, rather than only being viable when their power level is overwhelming.
It's so they can use it on turn 1 to thin out their deck. Therefore increases odd of getting the duskull and dusclops. Prof. Research is not bad but they would have to wait for their following turn(if they went first)
This is very inconsistent so It Will never reach a level of toxic play such as YuGiOh and you can always tech a Big Basics since the deck struggles with it
Dusclops has reinvented itself folks.
This is insane
This is insane
Looking forward to the potential AzulGG interview! Having on some TCG players could be interesting for the podcast.
It’s always so fun went the tcg prints a good card on a pokemon that has no competitive viability in the video game. Comfey, Bibarel, Pidgeot, Lumineon, Dusclops, I love it!
Lisan al Gaib.
The return of sabledonk.
i've always thought sableye was a little too good but this deck might actually be fair and balanced considering the low damage ceiling single target for stuff like charizard
I left pokemon tcg with Gengar(SF) and Dusknoir Lv.X as my most played deck. The shadow hands are back, baby!
17:55 😂 we've all been there
Thats a classic deck sf gengar one of my favourite cards ever
instead of carmine, why not professor?
1:29 why does how long a turn goes matters?
17:26 why do you want them to give you damage counters here?
I hope you bought all your dusk lines because it’s in EVERYHING 😂
The only problème IS against deck with lot of HP like miraidon
Also Regidrago. Specially since there is no Manaphy in this deck
@@gabrielcastillo9745 all deck with à lot of hp
Even if there was a manaphy it doesnt stop damage counters just damage . So you could just phantom dive twice and one trifrost . Boom 3 turn win . Trifrost hits 3 for 110 . @@gabrielcastillo9745
Big Basics with no prior evos
in this deck i would take out squak, in some match ups against regidrago you can lose 3 prizes and that could stop your game plan before it starts, just saying from this current format dragapaults attack is really good especially when you get i off on your second turn.
When will Pokemon learn that self-KO effects are generally unhealthy when there are effects in the format to take advantage of it? I can see the Dusknoir line developing into a very toxic combo in the future as people test more with it, like Mismagius UNB before it (although maybe not to this extent as you can't effectively turn 1 evolve Duskulls AND use them in the same turn like you could do with Misdreavus).
Its already a thing in expanded with spiritborn Evolution duskull
Not unhealthy
I tested this deck in some matches and it's fun to play but with Ex and V decks, it lost very easily
Can this deck ever beat a regidrago? Seems like probably not
On paper it does seem like a rough matchup, yes. Teching in some Dusknoir can help, but then you slightly decrease consistency.
I guess we will see after worlds just how popular Regidrago really is.
Anything that doesn’t play baby Pokemon destroys this deck 😂
You put a lot of cards that you said you won’t put into the deck, for example: pal pad and counter catcher… can you explain that?
The list I show at the beginning of the video is the final product the games I show are from me working on the list to get it to that point
But the deck has problems against the ogapon decks
Cool idea. Ive seen a lot covering this. I lost because an opponent was able to ultra ball his ursa moon 1-1 prizes. Blue Good Game
How would you play Zard in shrouded fable?
I play pecharunt to ferry around two zards and boost his attack with mochi
There's a few videos on that setup, I run it with zard , dusk and pidgeot ex and win 68% of my matches
Awesome man!
radiant Charizard seems really good in this. I'm really new to Pokemon, what is the reason of playing usaluna over radiant Charizard?
Cos u need fire energy
@@jackiechan4009 thank you! another question that I am confused about is why play carmine over professors research? I am reading the cards and I don't fully understand
@@ethansmith1991You want to carmine going first. If you don’t setup turn one with this deck it’s pretty bad.
Supporters cannot generally be played on the first turn of the game. Carmine is currently the only exception to that rule. For this particular deck, that exception makes a considerable difference.
@@Doopyyz I didn't even know you could play carmine going first. I really appreciate the information!
Dusclops feels bad for the format in my opinion. Doesn't feel healthy for low HP basics to be so vulnerable.
Sableye was always a gatekeeper in that regard, but this combo makes it even worse. I guess it puts a check on Charizard and Dragapult, which is potentially a good thing, but I want to see evolving decks be the norm, rather than only being viable when their power level is overwhelming.
You can always get a Big Basics in some decks to try and stop It as a tech option
I'm playing something similar with luxray actually.
Why not use dusknoir?
Add tulip
viable deck? or a meme
more on the meme side of things for sure
@@AzulGG darn :( thought this would be fun for locals
Definitely a meme. This deck folds to ex/V-based decks with big HP
what is this?
This is the Pokemon Trading Card Game
Ok, someone explain me like I'm an idiot (and maybe I am), why play Carmine and not Professor's Research?
Read carmine
It's so they can use it on turn 1 to thin out their deck. Therefore increases odd of getting the duskull and dusclops. Prof. Research is not bad but they would have to wait for their following turn(if they went first)
@@Shadowhunter213 Oh great, I'm starting in the game and didn't remembered you can't use Supporters on turn 1, thanks!
Pokemon starting to feel like modern yugioh after Shrouded Fable, scary...
I wouldn’t be too scared of this competitively
Mahone did some game play of this in a table top, and you’ll quickly see it’s a meme. Especially in a wide field where drago exists.
Lmao not even close to the absurdity that yugioh is
Either you dont understand modern yugioh or are too slow for pokemon lol if anything this can feel like really early yugioh
This is very inconsistent so It Will never reach a level of toxic play such as YuGiOh and you can always tech a Big Basics since the deck struggles with it