The Kangaskhan Ex first attack can be your first play during your first turn

The Kangaskhan Ex first attack can be your first play during your first turn.
It's completely shit in the meta tho.
How that makes you Magic Players feel?

Curious about pokemon tcg.

So the base set of pokemon was bisted as fuck. There has been over a decade of expansions for it to become more degenerate. I am not suprised free draw three is bad.

I like how calling it "triple draw" makes absolutely no attempt to make it seem Pokemon themed

Haha. Oh wow. I didn't even realize. They couldn't have called it like, Parental Love or something?

So, what the fuck is Ex? My only experience with the TCG is the Gameboy game that still used a lot of dumb old rules, like being able to attack on your first turn and playing for less than 6 prizes.

EX Pokemon are worth 2 prizes when KO'd

That card sucks because drawing 3 cards isn't hard in pokemon tcg, the game is busted as duck there are so many trainer cards that let you keep drawing or searching through your deck.

The game is busted and kind of terrible

>How that makes you Magic Players feel?

It is a delicate dance when you play Kangaskhan. At every single moment you must constantly be calculating the optimum use of your pokeymans. You are not limited by something ancient like energy. You are limited by your own intelligence and cleverness.

Professor Oak means you have to know every other deck's spells and game plan. It's all or nothing. Kangaskhan players have to be better at the game than other people.

Bad control and no late game. A reward Nintendo put into the game for experienced players

It's fun at a casual level; I haven't really got a local meta, but once in a while me and my friends update our decks and crack 'em out.

We don't really go in for "formats" so it's basically just all-in.

One of our mates went whole hog and started buying a bunch of quickly deployable walls, powerful EX cards and OP trainer cards individually, but we just ask him to use a different deck now, else don't play his ass.

Ah. "Balance".