Wednesday 22 May 2013

Galaxy Expedition

So I noticed that The Chad never got around to writing a post about the Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy pre release event and the Pokemon TCG tournament back on the 11th. I didn't write anything since he said he was gonna, but I might as well now.

First off, Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy was a blast to attend. Referred to as "the great equaliser" for a good reason, I'm sure that while we tend to see the same cards over and over throughout the event it's a test of just how bipolar Lady Luck can be character to be able to use the cards we're dealt in more ways than one. The card of the day was Magnum Shield, which allowed a Warrior-type monster to add its defence points to its attack points if it was in attack mode and vice versa if it was in defence. Alongside the equip spell strode the Battlin' Boxers, and anyone who could combine Magnum Shield with Battlin' Boxer Lead Yoke could essentially claim the duel. It was quite similar to the combination of Heroic Challenger - Warhammer and the Heroic Chance spell way back when Return of the Duelist had its pre release.

From where I was sitting, it seemed like Mecha Phantom Beasts and Dragon Rulers were the most wanted of the day. Remember how a few months back at Card House tourneys when the top eight would call out a steady stream of "Wind-Ups, Wind-Ups, Wind-Ups..."? I have the feeling that one of those two will be taking that place. I'd say it depends on how many people want to/can afford to shell out for multiple copies of Dracossack.

I personally was looking for the new Harpie cards along with Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon, but given that Lady Luck might one day be cooking you your favourite meal with the promise of much more interesting night activities later and the next day trying to remove all hair on your body with a lawn mower, I can say that I only managed to snag one copy of Hysteric Sign (thanks again Chad). Fortunately I got to keep all of my hair as well, but I suppose I did get Pyrorex at the Cosmo Blazer pre release. Maybe it's a "one good, one bad" kind of deal. Look out Judgment of the Light, I'm gonna get ALL the best cards!

Anywho, onto Pokemon TCG. Not a bad turnout for that tournament, with about 15 players having a go including Chad and Fallon (did I spell that right?) who bought a new starter deck each to have a go. I know I had a great time with it, and I'm pretty sure that most others who attended did as well. I managed 5th place, one better than during the pre release, while picking up a few tips along the way.

First of all, I've realised that while I could be considered pretty knowledgeable about Pokemon TCG there are a great many cards that I don't really know about. Now I'm still reasonably proud that I didn't messily devour anybody over the course of the day in my pursuit of Harpies, but I think it's safe to say that we all have that one card which, when played by an opponent, triggers an almost overwhelming reaction to pick up the gaming surface and use it as an improvised club. To put it into perspective, for those of you who play Magic, try to imagine your opponent fielding a copy of Typhoid Rats that has first strike. For even more lulz, imagine that it's the same card I just described, but it would fall under the category of Modern. When you build a deck with what would be the current meta in mind and what's in rotation, it's enough to make you want to devour your opponent's deck.

One other point I'd like to make, and this applies to all games: if you're not sure on what a card your opponent has played does, don't be afraid to ask. You may need to alter your tactics to counter it, and while I'm sure your opponent doesn't mind you playing right into their hands it makes for a much more challenging and fun game if you start playing to compensate rather than find out the problem too late. We're all good sports, and no one's going to get mad at you for asking a question. We want to be able to walk away from the game knowing we played a worthy opponent, regardless of the outcome.

Once again, I'd just like to say that Pokemon TCG is a great game to play, and definitely worth a go if you're thinking about it. The more people who are interested, the more often we get to play in tourneys and the more likely it is that Kev will start using the rotation rule for tournaments and I won't ever have to see that Machamp again. Please guys, you don't want to make Cobalion cry, do you?

Don't forget that I have a couple of trial decks for those of you who are interested. Feel free to ask me for a intro game if I'm in, and in this cold weather I should be easily recognisable by my pokemon hoodie.

The Pokemon Professor, Troy

Wednesday 8 May 2013

Unova know what you get in Pre-Release Boosters.

The Chad is checking in:

One and a half days until the "Plasma Freeze" release for Pokemon TCG (Note to self, need a Pokemon Deck FTW!), and the pre-release for "Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy" for Yu-Gi-Oh... You know what that means?

SHIT

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JUST

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GOT

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REAL

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!!!

Just giving you all the head's up; the Pokemon TCG Trainers may be able to still reserve your spot for the coming Battle Royale, but Yu-Gi-Oh is more packed then a Centre-Link queue at Mid-Day. If you haven't gotten a booking, be ready to go in and either wait for someone to drop out/no-show, or duel another player for their spot. Those who have a spot, I hope you don't duel the fools who are clamoring for a slot.

No, I will not duel you for a spot; I warned you 7 days ago about the comming Duels, and you did nothing. I'm happy to wait to be beaten after I sit at the table with my brand new "Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy" packs. I'm an absolute tease, aren't I?

(EDIT: I admit it, Professor Crossingham, with his fancy PHD in Pokemonology and his lab-coat and his dashing good looks has beaten me to the post. He has everything covered so well, that there is nothing more for me to add. Who'd have thought, I'd ever be at a loss for words?  I heartily endorse you checking out his latest post here: Click here!)

Winter Descends on Unova

As Chad mentioned in his previous post, the latest booster set for Yu-Gi-Oh! is having it's pre release event this Saturday. I personally am very much looking forward to the Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy set and I'm gonna be down there for the event. I'm excited to not only be able to get my hands on the latest Harpie cards, but also Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon to go with my Photon deck. So anyone who's gonna be there and who pulls any of the following cards, come talk to me because I want to get them off you I want to be your friend.
  • Harpie Channeler
  • Hysteric Sign
  • Harpie's Pet Phantasmal Dragon
  • Number 107: Galaxy-Eyes Tachyon Dragon
However, Lord of the Tachyon Galaxy isn't all that's happening on Saturday, as we've also got a Pokemon TCG tourney happening at 1pm. Not only that, but this month the latest Pokemon TCG booster set is also being released... Plasma Freeze. It would seem that winter is a touch earlier this year, and with the addition of a host of new Team Plasma affiliated pokemon and trainers a deck built to serve their own hidden agenda is much more possible. Having said that, I'm going to have a look over some of the new cards in the set and give my thoughts on them.

Tornadus-EX is perhaps one of my favourite new cards of the set. While it's Jet Blast attack may not seem powerful at first, if you can manage to attach the full amount of Plasma Energy onto it Tornadus-EX can deal out a whopping 180 damage, enough to knock out almost any opponent! However, my favourite ability is the Windfall attack. For just a single energy, Tornadus-EX will completely refresh your hand and give you even more options for your next turn. Since it only needs colourless energy, Tornadus-EX can fit into any deck!

Those of you who play already will know about the Rocky Helmet card, which deals out 20 damage to any pokemon that attacks the equipped pokemon. If you're a fan of Rocky Helmet, you may want to consider using up the Ace Spec slot in your deck for Rock Guard. It's used in the same manner as Rocky Helmet, but deals out a huge 60 damage instead of just 20. Your opponent will be hesitant to attack a pokemon with Rock Guard, especially if you equip it to a pokemon that already does retaliatory damage such as Lucario (Next Destinies 64/99) or Druddigon (Noble Victories 89/101).

Not only are new cards added, but some old favourites are also returning. Professor Juniper, a favourite for her ability to discard your hand to draw seven new cards is being re-released in both normal and full art versions, and the original terror of Pokemon-EX, Sigilyph, looks to be making a comeback as well! From what I can gather, it would seem that this Sigilyph will be released in its shiny form much like the Plasma Storm versions of the Boundaries Crossed Charizard and Blastoise. Personally I'm excited by this news, as I'm planning a psychic deck for the near future and having more copies of Sigilyph will be a great help. Plus everyone loves to have pretty cards in their deck so that they can show off to their opponents.

For those of you who love Eevee and its evolutions, you have some good news too. Not only are there two brand new Eevees to choose from, but each of the seven Eeveelutions make an appearance under the banner of Team Plasma. Each have their own unique charms, from Vaporeon's ability to heal all of your pokemon to Umbreon boosting the maximum HP of it's allies in Team Plasma by 20, and even Glaceon providing an escape route for Team Plasma pokemon by reducing their retreat cost by two! Each has their own unique charms, and I'm sure you could find one that suits your own deck.

Well, that's all I've got to say about Plasma Freeze for the moment. So whether you side with Team Plasma or plan to oppose them, Plasma Freeze will certainly give you a host of new cards to choose from. Feel free to give me the ones you don't want though, especially if it's a full art Professor Juniper!

Your resident Pokemon Professor* (as The Chad seems to want to dub me), Troy.

*You may want to reconsider playing that Bicycle card when I'm nearby, unless its an outdoors game.

Wednesday 1 May 2013

Free Land, and D-Day looms.

*Puts on his robe and wizard's hat, and keeps his wand in it's Frog.*

Yes ladies, gentlemen, and weirds that pass as the former, the Dragon's Maze pre-release has come and gone.

The skill level was from the grandest Archmage, to Planeswalking Neophytes like myself and Blake.

Okay Maybe "Planeswalking isn't the best word for my case, but that's close enough to how I roll.

Back to the overview, Neophyte Blake and I took a Proverbial Leap of Faith, and joined the fray with little to no experience.

To the other players from that day: Thanks for bearing with me while I "got to my Feet".

Needless to say, my experiments blew up in my face, leaving singed eyebrows and a good time all around. Yes I said it anyway, so suck it up and Deal with it.

Now, I just need to finish my deck, and convince everyone to call me "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named", and I'll be halfway to conqering the known world!

*Takes off his robe and wizard's hat, putting them in his invisible bag of holding he stole from Dungeons and Dragons*

Anyway, onto The Yu-Gi-Oh front.

ATTENTION DUELISTS!

There are only 9 days until D-Day: The Yu-Gi-Oh Lord of The Tachyion Galaxy sneak-peak! Spots are limited so if you aren't signed up, do it NOW!

I signed up without getting off my bludging backside, so the only excuse is; "I tried to book, but there is no spots left..." :-)

Anyway, word from Konami is that the Atlantean, Constellar, Duston, Elemental Lord, Evilswarm, Fairy, Fire Fist, Fire King, Gagaga, Geargia/Geargiano, Harpie, Noble Knight, Madolche, Mermail, Prophecy, Shark and Spellbook Archetypes are getting a boost, as well as the first of the Battlin' Boxer, Elemental Dragon and Mecha Phantom Beast Archetypes are being unleashed for the 1st time with this set...

Don't know about you guys, but I'm going to side a Dragon Capture Jar or 2 to counter Elemental Dragons if they take off.

Again, it is only 9 days until the Yu-Gi-Oh Lord of Tachyion Release event! Be there or Miss out of the Duelin' fun.

The Chad Is Out...

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