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Insipred by yesterday: need help squeezing Fighting Tera Greninja ex into Terapagos.
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Well, I suppose you could take Andrew Mahone's "Terapagos checkmate" list, replace the Dusknoir line with the Greninja ex line, and find room to squeeze in some Fighting Energy. But if you watch his gameplay with it (
), you might find that Dusknoir is the true bench-sniping, prize trade-warping threat.
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By the way, what happened yesterday that inspired you in this way?
The 2024 Worlds format feels insane when you cut out all the shuffling and set it to some epic Scarlet & Violet music.
Have people given up on this 2nd Gen 9 Mythical Pokémon being real? Because I think Terastal Festival ex is where this thing has a final chance to make itself known before we move on from things that are actually from Scarlet and Violet.
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I don't think they'd do that for a mythical. Starters, sure, and for a new generation, but a mythical? Nah. The Pecharunt DLC is literally an epilogue - that seems to put a pretty tight bow on Scarlet and Violet. I'm sure everyone is ready to move onto Z-A.
Turns out the 2010 format STILL makes legends like it used to! Not going to spoil what was legendary about this game, but this video is as great a way to spend 20 minutes of your life watching a Pokémon battle on YouTube as any.
(And yes, this battle had stakes. The honor of Japan versus the honor of America.)
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I don't hate playing against Mr. Mime, by the way. Unless I'm playing Rain Dance. Then I regret all my life decisions. Lapras just doesn't cut it after all the resources you burn trying to switch into Lapras and then preserve it if Mr. Mime successfully retreats after Confuse Ray or you use Water Gun.
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Another Prop 15/3 player recommended using the Pokémon 2000 movie promo Articuno and Misty's Poliwhirl in Prop 15/3 Rain Dance as a solution to the Mr. Mime problem. The Articuno combines an ever-so-slightly weaker Freeze Dry with the benefits of potential bench damage (without the risk of damaging your own benched Pokémon) and lower retreat cost, while Misty's Poliwhirl is a powerful and versatile stage 1.
Basically, Stellar Crown.
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Here's his Terapagos ex list.
And here's his Hydrapple ex list (Which I like more than trying to squeeze in Festival Lead Dipplin like JustInBasil did) (By the end of the video his guest and he agreed to replace the Night Stretcher for a Superior Energy Retrieval).
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I'll leave you to decide whether Tricky Gym's or Robin Aisaga's Galvantula ex lists were more convincing. You're on your own with Lost Cinderace, but I'm worried it might be the most inconsistent performer out of the five (I can personally say that I would feel comfortable playing Hydrapple ex for fun. It's consistent enough and its power scales quickly enough to enjoy playing it. Hopefully that ages well).
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I just realized the Hydrapple deck probably needs a Manaphy, too, so your opponent can't use Trifrost twice to Knock Out three Ogerpon ex. Yikes. That would be unfortunate.
I told you, dawg! I told you the Stellar Sylveon and Ceruledge cards were stupid OP!
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Wait, has new evidence come to light?
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It's called Pokecabook's deck listings.
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Okay, I saw some Ceruledge lists (and a cool Dialga VSTAR list which I've begun testing), but Sylveon ex is still Missing In Action.
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