A card that was overlooked in the release of Crimson Invasion was one called Gyarados-GX. With it's massive attack cost and seemily puny damage output. Many worth while competitor turned to the greater cards that came out of the set such as Buzzwole. Now as I look back at the set and ponder deck ideas for upcoming formats and well meta breaking decks, I have turned my eyes to a outliner, Gyarados-GX. Video Posted On my Youtube Channel!! Deck List: Pokemon: 12 3 - Magikarp (EVO) 3 - Gyarados-GX (CRI) 2 - Keldeo (SLG) 1 - Celebi (SLG) 1 - Palkia-EX (BKP) 2 - Tapu Lele (BUS) Items: 35 3 - Professor Sycamore 3 - N 4 - Lusamine 2 - Acerola 2 - Guzma 2 - Super Rod 2 - Rescue Stretcher 4 - Ultra Ball 4 - Aqua Patch 4 - Brooklet Hill 2 - Float Stone 3- Choice Band Energy: 13 7 - Water Energy 4 - Double Colorless 2 - Counter Energy Now Gyarados in the Pokemon TCG has always been a card that relied on heavy d...
Hello everyone, my name is Jay from BrogamingTCG and today we will be giving the new stadium card, Mt. Coronet, a look. As many of you know their has been tons of support from metal type decks that has been reveal in the upcoming SM5 set, Ultra Prism. Mt. Coronet tops it all off with its great ability to accelerate energy on to Pokemon. Now let's take a look at the ability. It translates as, "Once during each players turn, that player may put 2 [M] Energy from their discard pile into the hand." Now in many cases this will only be in metal type decks, but that is one thing that I would like to point out. This card does not only apply to metal type deck, but to colorless decks as well. Decks such as Silvally-GX and Drampa-GX which both cards need 3 colorless energy to attack. Both decks I could see playing this card and having a more suitable place in the meta after this cards release. Though looking at other cards that will be released along side this card we se...