![]() Nevertheless, Trade is a wonderful deck-thinning and draw mechanism that makes the deck pretty impervious to many of the problems other decks currently face just trying to get off the ground. It’s still the broken card we all know it as, but now it just lacks some of the tools it had previously (mainly, Puzzle). To me, in a format with many players bemoaning the lack of consistency options, I think Zoroark- GX is positioned incredibly well. Without further ado, let’s take a dive into it. There are a few Zoroark concepts to look at, then I’m going to offer lists for a testing gauntlet, since I think we’re getting too close to Philadelphia to have some of these decks go completely unmentioned. First off, I want to talk through how the different entities in the format right now “interact” with each other-it’s one of the better sections I think I’ve ever written for UG, so I hope you’ll read it before getting to the lists. My brother Alex will be here later this week with his debut article, going over the events of Melbourne in more detail as someone who was in the room, but I’m going to take a run over some of the decks from the format today. ![]() Vikavolt/Rayquaza took home the title Down Under, and perhaps that’s not surprising, as the new format seems to be shaping up as a battle of broken Abilities (given Garbotoxin has retired to Expanded, this is not a surprise itself). We saw that event feature myriad decks with some level of success, but it’s not really any surprise given this rotation is the biggest shake to the Standard format in many, many years. It’s a pretty wild place! We saw the first major tournament of the SM-on format play out in Melbourne this weekend, and it was over early enough (bless the time changes) to affect some of this weekend’s Cup metas. To be honest, I hadn’t planned on putting any time into this Standard format at all at this point, planning to favor Expanded, but with Oaks so not-far-away, I concluded that simply wasn’t a viable option for content coverage and spent my weekend getting up to speed on the new Standard format. Lo and behold, I discovered myself! I suppose it’s a good thing that I was doing that. Rename after catching.Well, as I was writing the inaugural Friday Flyer last week, I took a peek at the schedule to see who was writing this week. Note: ( Only works on v2.0.0 and v2.0.2 do not use on v.2.0.1. (NG = no practical use other than NATURAL GIFT) (A ‘+’ means additional effects/conditions) Enjoy.Ĩ20257C4 YYYY (replace YYYY with the numbers given with the item you want) If you use my cheats directly without proper management. ![]() I recommend using it with 999x MasterBalls in pc cheats. The amount will be the same as the item they replace. ![]() One of the more reliable Pokemon Unbound cheats since you can access different items. The Items can be bought from the Poke Mart as the first item. Replace the YYYY with the code of the desired items you want to get. This is one of those Pokemon Unbound cheats you would want. Input the Master Code first and then input the specific Mega Stone Code separately by changing the YYY to the Pokemon that you want to Mega Evolve. It is important to finish the mission where you obtain the Mega Evolution from Tarmigan Mansion first because your Pokemon will not Mega Evolve even if you have the Items and Stones. ![]()
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