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As often as I can, I will try to put up a card and the rating I feel the card should get. How do I grade these cards? I imagine it is fighting an exact copy of itself only it is confused. This is the most accurate way I can see doing it. If you put Charizard in a bad deck, it would have a bad rating while a deck revolving around Charizard may have a better rating. I am also assuming there are no benched Pokemon so Pokemon like Sneasel and Wigglytuff may have a lower rating than one might think. My ratings will also hurt Babies. Due to the fact that they're fighting an exact copy of themselves, you would have to flip quite a few times and having no bench really will hurt the rating of the Baby. All ratings will be on a 1-10 scale with 10 being absolutly-must-use-in-all-my-decks. Also, the rating underneath the card is the Average of our ratings.
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Vileplume - Expedition
 Combos: Arbok (Expedition), Butterfree (Expedition), Kirlia (RS-Life Drain), Mirage Stadium (Skyridge)
HPHQ's Thoughts:Use this attack to kill, then heal Vileplume with Butterfree's Poke-Power. With Arbok, Poison the enemy to do a whopping 40 damage for 2 colorless energies! Also, trap the opponent with Mirage Stadium, then send up Kirlia. Use Life Drain after Poisoning the Defending Pokemon from the Bench.
Tyranitar's Thoughts: This is the best Vileplume I've ever seen; Good, I suppose. I wouldn't use it to attack because it'll confuse itself, so its just a bench-sitter. That's all, but I think it's got a really deadly Poke-Power.
Kabutops' Thoughts: I really don't like this card. First of all, it's Grass. And the Pokemon Power, in my opinion, is the only thing going for it. I guess it's HP is decent. Also, to make things worse, you must go through Oddish and Gloom! This thing confuses itself? I think I'm being generous giving it a 4.5.
Kabutops: 4.5
Tyranitar: 6
Ampharos: 9.5
Overall: 6.66 |
Crystal Shard - Skyridge
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Combos: Any Pokemon that is threatened by the use of Colorless-Weak Pokemon.
HPHQ's Thought: I use it. It is a very decnet card worth playing if you live in a region where those nasty Colorless-Weak Pokemon are played in almost every other deck. I'd suggest playing 2 per deck at tops. More would be overkill. |
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Gardevoir ex - Sandstorm
 Modified Combos: Gardevoir (Ruby/Sapphire), Boost Energy (Aquapolis), Delcatty (Ruby/Sapphire), Tentacruel (Aquapolis), Strength Charm (Expedition), Desert Shaman (Skyridge)
Unlimited Combos: Imposter Oak's Revenge (Rocket, Imposter Oak (Base), Blastoise (Base), Erika (Gym Heroes)
HPHQ's Thoughts: Arguably the best card in the EON Modified Format, Gardevoir ex is one tough and hard to dbeat card. Having a Feedback attack putting an equal amount of damage counters on the Defending Pokemon as the opponent has cards in their hand is very useful. Also, doing damage equal to the amount of Energy in play is amazing. That way, a Boost Energy acts as a triple PlusPower. All of its fall backs are out weighed by its good points. One amazing card like this deserves this spot rightfully.
HPHQ's Rating: 10.0 |
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