“Follow The Lightning Bug:” Vikavolt Toolbox for Orlando Regionals

Welcome back, Cut or Tap subscribers! Hunter here to present insightful information on the phenomenon that is Vikavolt Melony box. I’ll be setting the stage for how a completely unknown archetype took down two Regional Championships, earning $7,500 and almost 400 CP. More impressive than the prizes this deck has conquered, the sheer size of these tournaments command respect for the placements from both Krekeler … Continue reading “Follow The Lightning Bug:” Vikavolt Toolbox for Orlando Regionals

Crown Zenith & Eternatus/Flying Pikachu/Duraludon

Crown Zenith has presented some new interesting cards that we all should be aware of going into Orlando Regionals. We have a new archetype in the form of Lost Box Eternatus variants and some other strong cards that will improve existing archetypes. In the first section of this piece I cover these new changes and a few hyped cards. After that, the rest of this … Continue reading Crown Zenith & Eternatus/Flying Pikachu/Duraludon

Feeling Lost?

Logos Howd’y! It’s Michael Perez and I’m happy to share about what I believe is the most interesting engine and revived mechanic since the 2009-2010 era of Pokemon: the Lost Zone. The Comfey + Colress’s Experiment engine is so rewarding, punitive, and fragile. I’ve played over 500 games using a combination of Giratina Vstar, Kyogre CEL, Amazing Rayquaza, Radiant Charizard, and of course a handful … Continue reading Feeling Lost?

Duraludon & my play for San Diego Regionals

This is a very short piece that I wanted to share before San Diego Regionals. I played Lost Box Charizard in a 1K event yesterday and lost in top 4 to a Duraludon deck playing multiple Lost City, along with some other interesting techs. Although I was disappointed by the fact that I lost to someone who hard countered my deck seemingly on accident, I … Continue reading Duraludon & my play for San Diego Regionals

“Fusionator 2: Judge-Mew Day:” Mew VMAX for San Diego Regionals

Lugia VStar is fresh off another win at the largest Regional ever, staving off a myriad of rogue ideas, despite the humongous target on its back. With the 2023 San Diego Regionals fast approaching, the overwhelming feeling has been to either give in and play Lugia, or play a deck that has at least an even matchup into the terror of the format. Typically, I … Continue reading “Fusionator 2: Judge-Mew Day:” Mew VMAX for San Diego Regionals

Lost Box Charizard & Recreating Mewtwo V-Union

In this article, I cover Lost Box Charizard first and a new build of Mewtwo that fits this format in the latter half of the article. The Charizard section is more focused on list explanation and the Mewtwo section is almost entirely about how to play match ups against opponents with Mewtwo counters (Drapion V, Snorlax LOR, Regice, etc.) It seems most people have pushed … Continue reading Lost Box Charizard & Recreating Mewtwo V-Union

Decks With True Engines

Post Arlington Regionals, I have conceded to the meta. In other words, I am now only comfortable playing higher tier decks with strong engines. Mew, Lugia, Lost Box: these are archetypes with strong engines that offer high levels of power and a consistent support engine. Regis and Mewtwo also have engines, but not with the same level of resilience. I played Arceus Box at Arlington, … Continue reading Decks With True Engines

Mewtwo V-UNION: the Control List People Weren’t Expecting

Hello, Cut or Tap! My name is Piper Lepine, and as you may know, I just won the Toronto regional championships with Mewtwo V-UNION control! This article goes over my group’s thought process in building and testing the deck, why we played the cards we did, how to navigate the different matchups, and looking at the deck for the upcoming Arlington regionals. Table of contents … Continue reading Mewtwo V-UNION: the Control List People Weren’t Expecting

Lugia VStar (Tord’s list) VS Zoroark Stage 1 Box

When looking on Play Limitless, there was only one deck that seemed to have a genuinely favorable match up into Lugia. Surprisingly that deck is ZoroBox. If Lugia is as dominant as it currently appears to be and will be approaching 40% of the meta-share at Toronto, maybe Zoroark is worth considering. In this video I pilot both decks, playing against myself. This video was … Continue reading Lugia VStar (Tord’s list) VS Zoroark Stage 1 Box

A Better Way to Play Hisuian Zoroark VStar

Mew MVax is the best aggro deck in standard and it probably would be the best deck in the format if not for Drapion V having a presence. How can you play Mew, without playing Mew? The best analog is Hisuian Zoroark VStar. Zoroark dishes out big one-shots starting on turn two and draws through almost as many cards as Mew does. The difference is … Continue reading A Better Way to Play Hisuian Zoroark VStar