- ↓ 0.24
- ꩜ 0.43
- ↑ 1.99
{P}{C} → Balloon Tackle : 60
Drifblim does 20 damage to itself.
{C}{C}{C} → Take Away
Shuffle Drifblim and all cards attached to it back into your deck. Then, your opponent shuffles the Defending Pokémon and all cards attached to it into his or her deck. (You choose your new Active Pokémon first.)
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It can generate and release gas within its body. That’s how it can control the altitude of its drift.
Chuck Rancor
This guy makes a very irritating unlimited donk deck
feyblade
Wow, an unintended casualty of a change in the rules of the game. Because attacking is banned on the first player’s first turn, you can no longer use this guy as the final blow in a porydonk deck,assuming your goal is a first-turn-kill.
Jack Stensrud
Yeah, it kinda irritates me, as I just spent some money building that deck, and now it’s ruined.
inatspong
I probably spent 30 bucks total for that deck back when I built it. Assuming nothing has gone up too significantly, I’d say its not that big of a deal. I’ve spent more for individual cards than I have building that deck multiple times over.
Mantidactyle
If you allow Japanese cards, there is still Vending Gengar that can finish the job.
inatspong
Then the deck goes from “Play this and win” to “Flip heads and win.” Its considerably less broken, and considerably more risky.
inatspong
For the record, I decided to try it out anyways. It actually works. I kind of prefer it this way, actually.
Mantidactyle
So Porydonk is still as strong with it =P
inatspong
Still strong? Absolutely. As strong as before? Maybe not. It may just be my build, but I find myself losing considerably more in this version. I am having more fun with it, though, because I actually have to try to conserve my Pokemon Retrievers and play Scoop Ups more cautiously to retry Gengar should he fail to take out their final Pokemon.