Was Up?

This is Sephiroth here reviewing an article about Scyther and Rocket's Scyther.

The first thing I found wrong with the article was this:
Can't decide which is better: Scyther or Rocket's Scyther, here my thoughts on each of the two free-retreating and Fight-resisting bugs.

According to my memory (and Pojo's Gym Heroes spoiler section) is that Rocket's Scyther has a retreat cost of one, which is unlike one of Jungle Scyther's key funtions. Jungle Scyther is often played as the starting Pokemon so you can get a glimps of your opponent's Pokemon and then switch in favor of a better suited Pokemon for the situation. This is one of Scyther's key functions and is lost by Rocket's Scyther.

The second thing I found wrong is:
My thoughts: Hey, they are lots of free retreating Pokemon out there, but have you ever heard of SWITCH???? Fight-resistance is nice, but there are lots of others with this trait. But Scyther seems to pack the most wallop of the group. But, since the appearance of Blaine's Arcanine, I suggest not using him against a Fire deck, because Blaine's Arcanine is very likely to pop up.

Who uses SWITCH in their deck? Most people don't. Most people don't use Pokemon that have a huge retreat cost that Switch is needed. Most people would either Scoop Up, pay the retreat cost, or let the Pokemon fight to the end. Second thing wrong with this is that offcourse no one would send a Scyther against a fire deck (some would because fire decks are not that good), it's just common sense!

The last thing I found wrong was:
Rating: *** (B's Arc bait. Dark Muk's its worst nightmare)

Scyther getting only THREE stars? He is used in almost every deck, regardless of weather they have grass energy. He was called the best card in the game so many times, it's surely deserves more than three stars. I believe atleast 4 stars is appropriate.

Email me with your thoughts at safier_sephiroth@yahoo.com Thanks for reading my article.