Sunday, September 11, 2016

League Challenge Report

I went to a league challenge today and played the same list I have been using on PTCGO, created by and seen first at The Charizard Lounge.


Pokemon - 26Trainers - 30Energy - 4
4 - Combee AOR4 -Professor Sycamore4 - Double Colorless
4 - Vespiquen AOR2 - N-
4 - Unown AOR2 - Lysandre-
4 - Klefki STS 1 - Pokemon Ranger-
4 - Shaymin EX --
3 - Zorua BKT 4 - Ultra Ball-
2 - Zoroark BKT4 - VS Seeker -
1 - Zoroark Break4 - Acro Bike -
-2 - Revitalizer-
-2 - Special Charge -
-2 - Trainers Mail-
---
-2 - Float Stone -
-- -
-1 - Forest of Giant Plants-


I went with this deck because I feel like it can beat anything that could show up in Standard currently. My experience on PTCGO told me that the meta is completely undefined right now. I expected things like Mega Mewtwo and Mega Ray to be present... but not in huge numbers.

There were 24 masters in this tournament. here is how my day went:

Round 1: W vs Durant/Slowking/mill stuff
Round 2: L vs Mega Ray/Mega Gardevoir STS
Round 3: W vs Darkrai/Giratina
Round 4: W vs Primal Kyogre
Round 5: L vs Volcanion

I drew into energy as I needed it in round 1, so I was never really threatened.

I went second in Round 2 and on my opponent's first turn he played N and I pulled out a truly disgusting hand. 2 Revitalizer, 2 Zoroark, a DCE and Professor Sycamore. I had a Zorua active and a Klefki on the bench and drew a float stone............ So I could play the Sycamore and knowing that it would stick me with my only attackers being whatever portion of the Vespiquen line was in the deck, or wait a turn and probably be in the same position plus one Zoroark.

I went ahead and played Sycamore, and was nearly able to pull this out. My opponent was spamming Hex most of the game to prevent Miracle Lock. He played Hex and knocked out a Vespiquen to go down to 2 prizes. I promoted a Combee, leaving Klefki on bench. I evolved to Vespiquen and attached, played N to knock him down to 2 cards in hand, knocked out Mega Gard (his only pokemon with energy attached) to go down to 2 prizes myself, and crossed my fingers that he would not get outs to some combination of energy+mega turbo to power up his benched M Gardevoir. He had an out to Shaymin and was able to draw into the needed energy resources, knocking out Vespiquen, which was game, since all of my Vespiquen were now in the discard pile, along with my Revitalizer. Frustrating.

I had outs to Pokemon Ranger when I needed it in Round 4 Had kind of a clunky start, but Vespi just hits too hard in this matchup, assuming you can keep up with energy attachments.

I went first and got a decent setup in round 4, eventually pulling 3 VS Seeker off a Sycamore while Lysandre was in the discard, which would let me cherry pick KO targets assuming my opponent didn't get access to N. He didn't, so I did. Weakness+prize trade+how fast Vespi is/how slow Kyogre is makes this a matchup I have trouble imagining Primal Kyogre ever winning.

Round 5 was against the only undefeated player. I went first and got a great start in terms of dumping unown and klefki, but not in terms of setting up attackers. I had Combee active and Zorua on the bench at the end of turn 1. My opponent knocked out Combee on his first turn, finishing with baby Volcanion active and two Volcanion EX on the bench.

Based on the game I played online, and some theorymon and solitaire I have done since, I knew I HAD to knock out baby Volcanion. I couldn't do it with Zoroark, and would need forest of giant plants to get it with Vespiquen... so I started digging. I burned my deck hard this turn, but ultimately couldn't get it, finishing with Zoroark+float stone active, Combee with DCE benched, Shaymin benched, and second Combee benched. I had Vespi in hand, but couldn't get the Forest out of the deck.

I may be remembering incorrectly, but I believe I attached DCE in front of a Setup. I had a hand with Shaymin, Ultra Ball, DCE, DCE, and Special Charge. I discarded Shaymin and DCE to grab a Shaymin. played Special Charge (my second, first was discarded by Sycamore on previous turn)... So do I play down DCE knowing that my ideal will require DCE on Vespiquen, and drawing into Vespi and Forest? Or do I Setup for 5 instead of 6, knowing that if I miss it will allow me to Sky Return?

The latter is probably the play I should have made, as this Shaymin ultimately cost me the game.

After whiffing Forest, I passed, and my opponent did however many steamups are necessary to KO Zoroark.

I promoted Combee with Energy, attached DCE to the combee on the bench, evolved both to Vespi, benched my fourth Combee, and knocked out baby Volcanion.

He promoted Volcanion EX, Knocked out Vespi. (he has 3 prizes left)

I promoted other Vespi, drew an Unown, used Farewell Letter to get my damage up, and took the OHKO on Volcanion EX. (I have 3 prizes left)

He promotes another Volcanion EX, Lysandres Shaymin, gets knockout to go down to 1 prize.

I send Vespi back up, if I can't get N to allow a prayer that he can't power up his bench (can't remember what it was). After a couple of Acro Bikes I end with a hand of DCE, Sycamore, DCE and Revitalizer. Not Helpful.

It was a good game, but it really turned on whiffing on baby Volcanion early. If I had knocked it out, I would have jammed his energy. If I had Sky Returned Shaymin, I would have stayed ahead in prize trade. Little things, but this is the difference between winning a tournament and finishing 8th.

I am going to keep playing this deck. It's fun, and doesn't really have any bad matchups. Karen might blow it up, but I am skeptical that Karen will see much play. I suppose it could be clutch if you are set up and only need to take 2 or 3 more prizes, bet getting an N to 1 or 2 and getting a hand full of pokemon is rough.

Saturday, September 10, 2016

Testing Standard: Vespiquen pt: 2


In an effort to increase his content output, Johnny is going to begin posting test logs. These will be short entries with high level thoughts and observations that will hopefully increase thinkspiration in the Pokemon TCG space.

Male pronouns will be used throughout these articles because Johnny has fallen victim to cis male white hetero normative corporate oppression. Or he is just trying to spin these blogs off in less than 30 minutes and making universally agreeable+grammatically correct pronouns is exhausting.

All obvious considerations about small sample size should be observed.



Played: Vespiquen

Used the Charizard Lounge list again. Thought I might have to change things up a tiny bit to prepare for the league challenge tomorrow since I only have 3 Shaymin, but my local game store had a Shaymin show up since Wednesday. I have never paid $60 for a pokemon card before, but I did spend $100 on tins black friday 2015 (50% off yo) in an (failed) effort to pull my fourth one... which is kind of the same thing? Anyway, word to Wizard's Asylum. Let's go!

Game1 vs Haxorus. Got to a quick lead knocking out a couple of axew before my opponent got setup, but was 10 damage short of knocking out the first Haxorus. This decided the game as he intelligently kept his bench small, and I missed the cards necessary to put resurrect vespi from the discard once things got to that point. In the turn I missed Haxorus, I could have discarded combee off of a Sycamore, but benched it to prep a second vespi. Should have paid more attention to opponent's board state and extended to take the ko. Perhaps a good rule on this is to dump <= x (x = 3?) parts of the Vespi line as long as you have Revitalizer in deck? 0-1

Game2 vs M Ray. This player made a few puzzling plays, and I had kind of a slow start, but eventually pulled out of it. Klefki is so clutch in this matchup. 1-1

Game3 vs M Scizor/Garb. Started zorua with a klefki on the bench. One appealing thing about using Raichu instead of Zoroark is that Pikachu actually has a useful attack (nuzzle for one colorless, flip coin for paralysis), whereas Zorua does not (all require dark energy). Opponent had a strong setup, and I had hand of evolutions, non draw supporters, and energy. I don’t think this matchup would be too bad if you can get a couple Zoroark setup to attack immediately, and get Unown (and possibly Klefki, if you don’t have a setup to take down Garb immediately). Whiff on that stuff, and get basically no setup like I did… and it gets ugly fast. 1-2

Game4 vs Yveltal/Yveltal EX/Zoroark. I went first, started with Forest of Giant Plants in hand and blew up from there. I knocked out baby Yveltal on my second turn with Bee Revenge for 150 and he conceded. 2-2

Game5 vs M Mewtwo/Garb: In the game, damage change goes through Klefki, which seems wrong, but I need to check. After that happened I just went HAM on Shaymin and Hoopa. I should have taken garb out early though. I had it set up to draw out my deck with Shaymin and Lysandre an injured Mewtwo (bumped shrine with forest, natch) for game, but my opponent got Garb up the turn leading into when all this stuff was going to happen. It didn’t occur to me until this happened that I would need abilities late. I had ignored trub early because I had already used 4 Unown and all but 2 Klefki by the time I was attacking for OHKOs. Solid game, ignoring Garb was dumb. To win this matchup, I think Lysandre will need to be used at least 3-4 times… which is kind of extreme, but getting up to 210 damage with 26 pokemon in the deck is difficult since outside of Klefki and Unown, your engine for discarding them is Ultra Ball + Sycamore, and discarding 19 with that combo requires some combination of luck and a willingness to burn pokes out of your hand at a break neck pace, assuring yourself Revitalizer and Special Charge can re-assemble anything you lose in the process. Might be worth experimenting with Giovanni’s Scheme? 2-3

Update: I looked at the cards and the PTCGO behavior is correct. Damage Change doesn't inflict damage equal to the amount on Mewtwo EX, it moves that number of damage counters onto the opposing active pokemon. Klefki's Wonder Lock ability prevents damage done from the attacks of Mega Evolution Pokemon, but not effects of attacks, which the placement of damage counters is. I think this is why my wife hates this game?

fyi Suicune BKP Wind Charm ability reads "As long as this Pokemon is your Active Pokemon, prevent all effects of your opponent's attacks, except damage, done to each of your Pokemon (existing effects are not removed). Doesn't fix anything here, but if Mewtwo gets big... something interesting could be built with Suicune, Klefki and Palkia?

Game6 vs M Audino: not sure how much this one was modified from the wordl’s winning list, but my opponent ran the same pokemon lines and lots of 1 of tech supporters, which makes me think it probably wasn’t modified very much. My setup came really slow, and I had to drop shaymin several times early. Was able to sky return twice (in part due to lack of better attacker) promoting miracle locked Vespiquens. Got some nice hands in mid game and was able to N him to 2 before knocking out his only M Audino with energy on it (Audino EX on bench with no link or energy, Shaymin on bench with no tool or energy, Magaerna EX on bench with on metal energy), and after digging some, he conceded on his next turn. Among the 8 cards I had in hand was Lysandre, DCE, VS Seeker, etc. so I am pretty confident I would have been able to ride this one to a win. 3-3

Game7 vs M Scizor/Garb: Went first and setup pretty solid, was doing 110 damage with Vespi on my first attacking turn (probably should have sky returned tho, played down one shaymin on first turn). Discarded both Special Charge on my first turn, but had checked the deck and I had all four DCE… so I thought this would probably go ok if I didn’t get caught by hammers. Grabbed trub with Lysandre on my third turn, benched a Klefki, and my opponent conceded. Would have liked to see how this played out :[ 4-3


Thoughts on the list: I was leaning hard toward experimenting with the AOR eeveelutions in place of fourth shaymin and some of the zoroark line, and teching the trainers a bit more in place of the duplicates of revitalizer and special charge... but after playing today, and getting a better feel for the deck, I think the only changes I would look into is Raichu for Zoroark, and finding a way to add Giovanni's.

I don't find myself using Stand in very often, and I don't have a strong grasp on how much people are playing around Zoroark vs. just being sensible with their bench usage. I am beginning to see more times when the extra HP from the Break is clutch, so as long as Zoroark is in, the break is staying in too.

I think my thirst for Giovanni's is just an attempt to cover for early game misplays I am making. Hopefully I will continue to improve my feel for when+how to discard my attacker lines. A better solution here may be finding room for level ball?

Overall: I feel a lot better about this deck than I did earlier in the week, and I think most of that has to do with my overall comfort level with the game returning. Before a tournament I typically go with decks that I am winning ~80% of my PTCGO games with. That isn't the case here, and I hope my level of play returns to where it was a couple seasons ago soon, but I am happy with the progress I have made.

I am surprised that I have only seen Volcanion once since getting back into PTCGO. That isn't even my biggest matchup concern though. If the in PTCGO ruling, that Damage Change is not blocked by Klefki when used by M Mewtwo, then that matchup will be brutal. If that is the case, I think the M Mewtwo/Vespi matchup will be totally reliant on having access to Lysandre at the right times... Which is sub optimal if the deck is popular :[

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Testing Standard: Vespiquen

In an effort to increase his content output, Johnny is going to begin posting test logs. These will be short entries with high level thoughts and observations that will hopefully increase thinkspiration in the Pokemon TCG space.

Male pronouns will be used throughout these articles because Johnny has fallen victim to cis male white hetero normative corporate oppression. Or he is just trying to spin these blogs off in less than 30 minutes and making universally agreeable+grammatically correct pronouns is exhausting.

All obvious considerations about small sample size should be observed.

Played: Vespiquen

I used the list Andrew Wamboldt posted on the Charizard Lounge a couple days ago. I have huge respect for the resources Andrew has developed. He is an inspiring deck builder and his stuff is enjoyable to read.

A big part of the respect I have for him is due to him keeping his blog free. I am still stunned that pokemon sites have pay walls. It is 2016. You are not a newspaper exploiting baby boomers. Half of your writers barely seem literate (and a large number of the remainder open all of their articles with intensely uninteresting recounts of their resume). I am not paying more for a few pokemon articles a week than I do for Netflix, or nearly as much as I pay for NBA League Pass. Maybe it is just because my day to day as an embedded software engineer exposes me to a world where everything is either open source, or has viable open source alternatives, but I am still shocked that the pokemon community supports this model of information sharing.

ANYWAY

the games:

Game1 vs Xerneas Break/Giratina. Awful setup, didn’t draw into a supporter until the fourth turn, by which time I was way too far behind. 0-1

Game2 vs Darkrai/Giratina/Garbodor. I wasn’t able to get my mid game board state to a point where I could use Pokemon Ranger against Giratina without falling behind. The solution here is probably to make a more aggressive run at Giratina early. This seems extremely obvious now that I type it out, but didn’t occur to me in game… Probably because I am still feeling out this deck? I played Flareon variants a lot in the 2014/15 season… but that was a long time ago man. 0-2

Game3 vs Wailord. Had a solid start and came out really aggressive since I knew I could knock Wailord out. Drew through most of my deck without hitting DCE… which showed up when I had 8 cards left in deck. And by showed up I mean he discarded three on a team rockets handiwork and the last one on the same turn with Bunnelby. Nice. 0-3

Game4 vs Mega Rayquaza. Kind of difficult to decide who to protect with Klefki at times in this one. I won fairly easily, chipping down one mega ray early and then lysandreing Shaymin for the final four prizes. Zoroark and Klefki seemed to push my opponent into sub optimal plays. 1-3

Game5 vs Volcanion EX. The game didn’t recognize me playing a Lysandre and timed out… which was annoying, because despite the weakness issue, I think this is definitely a winable matchup. I need to work on being more aggressive with early discards, especially when it comes to discarding parts of the Vespiquen line, as falling 10 or 20 damage short of a KO can really set the deck back. 1-3 (I just won't count game errors?)

Game6 vs Mega Tyranitar + Clauncher. Much like the Mega Rayquaza matchup, to lose this game you have to either have a horrendous start, or they have to get extremely lucky draws, ie being able to lysandre around klefki for several turns. The situation klefki presents reminds me of Substitute Robot in Donphan when it ran wild on cities in 2014. 2-3


Thoughts on the list I need to spend some more time with this deck to pick up on some of the intricacies. I had a few situations where I was short 10-30 damage, that I am pretty sure were do to benching extraneous attackers early on.

I kind of hate Acro bike, but I understand why it is here. Really... I just hate discarding VS Seeker.

In the solitaire games I ran, and in the Xerneas game, I had serious supporter drought early game. This is probably due to reluctance to play Shaymin. I never had more than one on the field, and never lost on to knockout thanks to sky return... but perhaps I need to read these situations better and push Shaymin occasionally?

I am going to experiment with replacing Zoroark Break with something else. I understand the logic Wamboldt presented in his article, but I never had it in hand when I could use it, and usually didn't have the resources or motive to go find it.

Overall The only issues I ran into with this deck were due to my own misplays, or supporter drought/the deck seeming to come out backwards... Which could also possibly root in misplays. So I am confident that with some more practice and study I pilot this deck to more success than I found online tonight.
 


Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Testing Standard: Darkrai/Giratina/Garbodor

In an effort to increase his content output, Johnny is going to begin posting test logs. These will be short entries with high level thoughts and observations that will hopefully increase thinkspiration in the Pokemon TCG space.

Male pronouns will be used throughout these articles because Johnny has fallen victim to cis male white hetero normative corporate oppression. Or he is just trying to spin these blogs off in less than 30 minutes and making universally agreeable+grammatically correct pronouns is exhausting.

All obvious considerations about small sample size should be observed.

Played Darkrai/Giratina/Garbodor

Pokemon

3 - Darkrai EX BKP
2 - Giratina EX AOR

2 - Trubbish BKP
2 - Garbodor BKP

2 - Shaymin EX ROS

1 - Hoopa EX AOR

1 - Yveltal XY 

Trainers

4 - Sycamore
2 - N
2 - Lysandre
1 - Hex Maniac
1 - Pokemon Center Lady

4 - Ultra Ball
4 - VS Seeker
4 - Max Elixir
3 - Trainers Mail
1 - Escape Rope
1 - Switch
1 - Super Rod

3 - Fighting Fury Belt
2 - Float Stone

1 - Parallel City

Energy

9 - Dark
4 - Double Dragon

Game1 vs Regice deck. I didn’t have pokemon ranger, so this would be difficult. Thought I might be able to pull out a win because he played a lot of Shaymin, but my setup came together too slow to one hit shaymin when I needed to. 0-1

Game2 Played Xerneas break/Giratina. I think my strategy made this one worse than it should have been. Benching my own Giratina is a major liability in this matchup, and their attachments quickly get out of control, building Xerneas Break’s attack to kind of ridiculous levels. 0-2

Game3 vs Mega Gyrados. Got a decently quick setup for the first time, but got stuck with awkward hands where I needed to switch baby Yveltal to the bench (was only basic in opening hand) to attack with Giratina. Put a Fury belt on a shaymin I was planning to sky return which prevented a knockout, which was a nice little play… but I only had it on my bench in the first place because I wasn’t hitting supporters early and had to bench Hoopa-Shaymin on turn one, then ultra ball a shaymin on turn 2. The decision to bump Hoopa instead of the second Shaymin would be a great subject to discuss in the comments. 1-2

Thoughts on my list: The power of the archetype is immediately apparent. I wasn't able to get it to set up smoothly in any game I played (counting some solitaire before hand), either due to early supporter drought, or just bad luck/play. It has been six months since I last played... which I am sure did not help me.

Hex and Pokemon Center lady could come out. I love cute plays, but getting the one of supporter when you need it is considerably more difficult without battle compressor.

If you are going to use parallel city, 1 is enough. I did not have issues getting it when I needed it, which is similar to my experience last season. If you are concerned about your opponent getting it down first, you should probably just play M Scizor or something, because reworking a deck to let you bump Shaymin's consistently looks like it will be costly in this format.

I was expecting issues with switching to optimize Max Elixir, but this never really came up.

I found Super Rod more useful for stacking the deck in your favor for late game Max Elixir than pulling back pokemon.

I will probably practice some more with this list, and re-work it some, just to determine how consistent I can get the setup to be.

Overall Garbodor was not useful in any of these games… and really, not sure if Darkrai is an optimal attacker if the deck cannot be accelerated more to get him in range to ohko more stuff earlier. Possible I was just playing terrible, but the deck definitely seems to have a timer, ie if you do not get ahead of your opponent early, you will quickly be at an insurmountable energy deficit.

Based on some solitaire, these three games (lolz), and other anticipated archetypes… I am not sure why anyone not using a mega would incorporate Garbodor, as the only ability that looks like it will be present is Giratina’s, and I guess Volcanion (presumably will be played).

I need to play some more in general to get the rust off, then I will return to this deck to make a more useful read on its place in the meta.

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Tulsa Cities mini marathon

There was a time last spring when I was thinking seriously about giving up the Pokemon TCG. Maintaining knowledge of the card library, and how various decks interact with eachother is time consuming. Keeping a competitive collection up to date is expensive.

Then I read about US Nationals, and the success of Wailord. A group of friends working in secret to develop an idea and break the meta for a weekend is the ultimate TCG achievement in my opinion. These events inspired me to update my collection and keep playing.

I had played casually online since the release of Ancient Origins, but really buckled down about a month ago when cities started up. Tulsa cities were the second weekend in January, and performing well at them was my goal.

I played the list below at both Tulsa and Jenks:


Tags: Anime, Purplekecleon, Pokémon, Zorua, Alternate Color, Fox


Pokemon - 14Trainers -35Energy - 11
4 - Yveltal XY2 -Professor Sycamore7 - Dark
2 - Zorua BKT 89 1 - Professor Birch's Observations4 - Double Colorless
1 - Zorua BKT 901 - Judge -
3 - Zoroark BKT 911 - Lysandre -
2 - Yveltal EX 1 - Skyla -
2 - Shaymin EX 1 - Giovanni's Scheme -
- --
-4 - Ultra Ball -
-4 - VS Seeker-
-4 - Trainer's Mail -
-3 - Battle Compressor-
-2 - Acro Bike-
-1 - Town Map-
-1 - Target Whistle-
-1 - Startling Megaphone-
-1 - Professor's Letter-
---
-3 - Muscle Band-
-2 - Float Stone-
---
-2 - Parallel City-


I originally experimented with more typical Y/Z/G lists, I could just never get Gallade out in situations where it mattered, and felt like I was getting a ridiculous volume of Shaymin starts. I changed the deck up to have some techier items and thicker Yveltal XY and Zoroark lines. This improved my early game consistency, and provided some fun options during the game (I'll admit it, I only used Target Whistle once during both weekends... but it was cool?).

Obviously, this makes the matchup against any form of Manectric virtually unwinnable, but when I wasn't hitting Maxie's with meaningful regularity, I figured the consistency was more helpful than the lack of a strong Manectric counter was hurtful.


1/9 Jenks cities, 33 masters

R1: Vespiqueen/Vileplume/Forest of Giant Plants L ( 0-1-0 )
R2: Mienshao W ( 1-1-0 )
R3: Entei L ( 1-2-0 )
R4: Night March W ( 2-2-0 )
R5: Vespiqueen W ( 3-2-0 )
R6: Yveltal/Zoroark/Gallade T ( 3-2-1 )

Final Standing: 12/33

Round 1 I started lone Zorua, went first, couldn't dig out a second pokemon and got donked. Round 2 I just setup too fast and benched my opponent on my third prize.

I had the Entei matchup under control, using parallel city to dampen their damage output and hitting a timely megaphone, I just couldn't hit a dark energy to save my life (the professor's letter in the list above was actually a Hex Maniac in Jenks, this game inspired the change!). I hit heads on Birch and drew my remaining 7 cards to find 4 dark energy... extremely frustrating.

Night March is extremely easy with this build, barring horrendous prizes. Bumping Shaymin EX off with Parallel City early game is a must, then just stream baby Yveltal until they run out of attackers/DCE.

Round 5, my opponent had a decent setup, I was just too fast and ended up taking 4 prizes off Shaymins.

I am pretty comfortable in the mirror, it is just typically a very slow game. Without Laser Bank, it is difficult swing for 170+ barring careless play by your opponent. I played this game well, and would have taken the game given a few more turns as I wiped all of his energy off the board with a clutch Giovanni's attack on his last Yveltal EX, but we hit the time limit and thus, a tie.

This day wasn't a total disappointment considering it was my first competition in over a year. Some bad luck in rounds 1 and 3 hurt, but overall I was pleased with the result.


1/10 Tulsa cities, 38 masters

Round 1: Mewtwo (damage swap) W ( 1-0-0 )
Round 2: Yveltal/Zoroark/Gallade/Jirachi W ( 2-0-0 )
Round 3: Mega Manectric W ( 3-0-0 )
Round 4: Night March/Bronzong/Milotic W ( 4-0-0 )
Round 5: Manectric/Toad/Bats ID ( 4-0-1 )
Round 6: Yveltal/Zoroark/Gallade ID ( 4-0-2 )

T8: Yveltal/Zoroark/Gallade LWL ( 4-1-2 )

Final Standing: 7/38

My luck was better overall in this tournament. I got out to a fast start in round 1 and benched my opponent before he was able to mount anything threatening.

The round 2 semi mirror match was kind of interesting. I started baby Yveltal with Yveltal EX and Zorua on the bench, hit Oblivion Wing on the first turn and attached dark to Yveltal EX. My opponent started baby Yveltal, with Zorua on the bench and by the end of his turn had added Yveltal EX, Shaymin EX and Jirachi. He also hit the Oblivion Wing and attached to Yveltal EX.

I knew I didn't want to mess with Jirachi nonsense, so I evolved to Zoroark and used Lysandre to take the KO. I was expecting my opponent to come back with baby Yveltal and resume setting up... but instead he brought up Yveltal EX, attached DCE and used Evil Ball for the knockout.

I look at my hand. I have DCE, Parallel City, Muscle Band, and two VS Seeker. My opponent had three cards in hand. Assuming he couldn't find an out to a DCE in that... I had just won the game. He didn't, so I did.

Round 3 my opponent could not get a manectric out, and I quickly took down Articuno and Regice. This was very lucky on my part. I got ahead of my round 4 opponent, kept baby Yveltal streaming without exposing Shaymin EX. Two intentional draws and I entered top cut as the third seed.

The top 8 matchup was against my round 6 opponent. He is an accomplished player, and the first two games were extremely intense and technical, with the winner in both being determined by who recovered their Shaymin most efficiently.

The only play I regret from game 1 was overextending to KO Gallade. I went for Giovannie's with VS Seeker to hit 160 with Evil Ball... which isn't a bad play, but I only had a dark energy and a muscle band in hand, so I probably would have been better off with a chip shot attack and some sort of draw supporter.

I went first in game 2 (after going second in game 1), and had one of the smoothest setups of the day. Things got close at the end, but I thinned my deck well throughout, so I was able to get the muscle band + VS Seeker I needed to win the game on prizes, taking my last two on Shaymin with Y Cyclone.

Time was called as my opponent began game three. I had kind of a clunky start, but I lost due to a horrendous misplay. On the first turn of sudden death, I had baby Yveltal active, with Yveltal EX and Shaymin EX on the bench. Dark on baby Yveltal with no outs to get it into the discard. Lysandre in hand. He had baby Yveltal with dark attached active, Yveltal EX with dark attached, Gallade (yes, turn one Maxie's fml) and two Shaymin EX on the bench. I needed to stall him.

So looking at his bench, I am trying to choose between Yveltal EX, Gallade or Shaymin. I don't want Yveltal EX, because if he has a DCE, he can Y Cyclone for the game. Shaymin has a retreat cost of 1. What if he has a basic energy in hand and just retreats back into the current game state? A HAH! Gallade has retreat cost of two! He will have to burn a DCE to retreat that, I thought.

But lo, Gallade also has a serious attack that costs a measly DCE. So of course, I try to stall with Lysandre on Gallade, Oblivion Wing. He has DCE and VS Seeker in hand. VS Seeker, Lysandre Shaymin, attach DCE to Gallade, Sensitive Blade for game.

ugggggggggggggghhh

Such an awful misplay.

It probably would not have mattered. I was too far behind in energy attachments to reasonably expect to take a prize before him. I probably should have scooped game 1 and played faster in game 2 to give myself more time in game 3, blah blah blah... Mental fatigue is real, man.

Favorite Card of the weekend: Town Map

Some people like to hate on Town Map. "You can deduce your prizes through a deck check with ultra ball/etc." they say. This statement ignores the utility of Town Map. Playing low supporter counts, it can be crucial to get some of them (Lysandre especially) out of your prizes ASAP. Just in general, with so little hand disruption in the format right now, tools that you can use to line up subsequent turns are invaluable.

Least favorite card of the weekend: Second Parallel City

75% of the time, this deck uses Parallel City to bump Shaymin EX into the discard pile for free. This is extremely valuable for holding an edge in prize trade. This also requires the stadium only be active for a turn. I played a second in anticipation of more Entei in the meta, as denying the OHKO on Yveltal EX is pretty clutch. However, this was almost always a dead card.


Overall, I was happy with how this deck performed. There is some more tweaking to do, and I have room to improve as a player ( specifically in the area of time management ), but I am glad to return to the pokemon TCG community!