tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3288163204748704829.post279482825089660697..comments2023-04-02T12:34:49.236+03:00Comments on The Deck Out: Magnezone/Eelektrik - the BDIF? Not really.The Deck Outhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213066863344971810noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3288163204748704829.post-44398728250526592562012-01-13T21:07:47.046+02:002012-01-13T21:07:47.046+02:00As I said in my Facebook and Twitter update, it wa...As I said in my Facebook and Twitter update, it was scheduled for next Thursday but for some reason it was posted yesterday. Blogger has been bugging me for a while and I try to change to wordpress when possible. That's why I deleted it.The Deck Outhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05213066863344971810noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3288163204748704829.post-48785860125842771492012-01-13T21:05:13.706+02:002012-01-13T21:05:13.706+02:00what happened to the adam capriola interview esa?what happened to the adam capriola interview esa?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3288163204748704829.post-319775392491149422012-01-13T21:03:17.834+02:002012-01-13T21:03:17.834+02:00Anonymous: I guess it depends on the match-up. In ...Anonymous: I guess it depends on the match-up. In my experience Chandelure runs easily through this deck if it gets a T3 Magnezone and 1 Eelektrik. At least if they have started with Thunudurs and taken the first prize thus activating Twins. CaKE has also been a very difficult match-up when CaKE goes first and gets the T2 Energymite and Glaciate. If you don't get a T2 Magnezone and EelektriksThe Deck Outhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05213066863344971810noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3288163204748704829.post-74922637395941562552012-01-13T18:48:05.531+02:002012-01-13T18:48:05.531+02:00I think you have the wrong idea of this deck (no o...I think you have the wrong idea of this deck (no offense) because you don't need t2 Magnezone 2 Eels. You need t3 Magnezone 1 Eel and an attacker (Thundurus is easy to get t2 or t3). T2 Magnezone is not hard to get and with Zone out it is easy to get the final pieces. Also the prize issue. Just run 4-3 Eel and 4-2-3 Zone. There fixed. Consistency is easily fixed with Magnezone and it is not Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3288163204748704829.post-4788125238029151732012-01-13T15:10:11.377+02:002012-01-13T15:10:11.377+02:00Anonymous1: Thanks for your opinion in the list, I...Anonymous1: Thanks for your opinion in the list, I really haven't tested this deck as much as I have tested many other decks! Even though, those are only minor changes, it's always interesting to hear players' personal opinions about the decklists. In the end, they make all the difference.<br /><br />Anonymous2: Lol, Stunfisk. Didn't thought of that even though I have seen it in The Deck Outhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05213066863344971810noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3288163204748704829.post-18442604169739050772012-01-13T05:33:50.592+02:002012-01-13T05:33:50.592+02:00Nicely done article Esa, one thing to mention, wou...Nicely done article Esa, one thing to mention, would teching in Terrakion in decks like Stage 1s, Truth, or some rogue sway the match up from unfavorable to possibly even? There isn't another hard counter to this deck that I can think of besides Terra, though a friend of mine is building a LandChamp just to counter the lightning-rich meta. The slowness in setting up a Terrakion is the main Aaron TMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13825238061099349494noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3288163204748704829.post-47594014878640635952012-01-13T03:17:23.088+02:002012-01-13T03:17:23.088+02:00Another great thing about Eelektross is his 2nd at...Another great thing about Eelektross is his 2nd attack. I love the face an opponent makes when they used a non evolited zekrom to bolt strike. Then u evolve and do 90 for the K.O. With eelektross :DDaniel Vnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3288163204748704829.post-45872254049161142302012-01-13T00:31:38.404+02:002012-01-13T00:31:38.404+02:00Hey, great article! I think you should include the...Hey, great article! I think you should include the fighting Stunfisk from NV in the techs section, it works wonders with eviolite :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3288163204748704829.post-33656817681707246482012-01-12T23:54:41.146+02:002012-01-12T23:54:41.146+02:00Thanks, I liked the article. I'm a Magnezone/E...Thanks, I liked the article. I'm a Magnezone/Eelektrik player so I'll help with your decklist in general.<br /> 4 Rare Candy aren't needed, though, you may have 2 Magnetons,a high number of Junk Arm and a Thundurus/Zekrom for early game.<br /> I think the perfect number for discarding-card supporters(Prof. Juniper/Sage's Training/ Engineer's Adjustments) is 5. Remember you Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com