
Jason
Klaczynski
"Ness"
2006 World
Champion |
Jynx d:
Modified:
Jynx's Poke-Body is extremely weak compared to every other
Stages of
Evolution Poke-Body. Considering its attack and HP are
nothing special, the
only reason to play Jynx would be for its Poke-Body.
Obviously, since this
requires Smoochum as well, it's a terrible waste of space.
Even if your deck did focus on fire & psychic Pokemon, the
Poke-Body is
still far short of being worth the deck space it takes.
Modified: 1/5
Unlimited:
No deck can benefit from the Poke-Body enough. Even if you
could put
together a deck with Pokemon that could benefit, you
wouldn't want to waste
the room on it.
Unlimited: 1/5
Limited:
This time you don't need Smoochum, and can use Jynx simply
because it's HP
and attack are better than the average basics your opponent
will be trying
to evolve.
Limited: 3.5/5
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Alex
"Chuck" Brosseau
5th place Worlds 2006
(Also current "best looking player") |
Jynx d
This Jynx isn't nearly as good as its UF counterpart. 60 HP is
weak, its Body is weak, and its attack is weak. Pretty useelss
card overall.
Unlimited: 1/5
Terrible here
Modified: 1/5
Not worth playing in anything that I've noticed.
Limited: 1.5/5
Free retreat on Fire/Psy basics helps a bit here I spose. Still
bad though.
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William
Hung |
My reviews
and ratings are for Modified only.
Jynx delta
Modified 1/5 - The attack (2 Energy for 30) is too weak.
Reduction in retreat for your Fire and Psychic Pokemon is not
very attractive. A couple of Switch trainer cards will do the
trick.
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