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[–] Endmaker@ani.social 5 points 2 days ago (1 children)

We only chatted for a bit yesterday morning and barely saw each other...

This^ can be a legitimate complaint, but Yor wouldn't know since she's in a sham marriage🤷

[–] Endmaker@ani.social 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

I guess in the end, Sha Ming still went into cold sleep anyway?

Banner: Jonas' abs🤤

six packs

@rikka@ani.social

I would love to go with the following screenshot as the banner, but I guess it would be considered NSFW:

first thing guys would do if they ever get genderbent😏

Yuri's boobies

That's certainly diversity of fan service in one episode.

[–] Endmaker@ani.social 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

This is some peak drama.

Also, I realised it's been quite some time since we have seen a winning concert; Oguri Cap has been taking too many Ls recently😭

This win is definitely well-deserved.

 

Source: Gnosia - episode 10

[–] Endmaker@ani.social 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

No doubt 2-star Serena is going to be the most sought-after card, but I'm looking forward to the interactions Quick-Grow Extract would have with grass pokemons. The first one that comes to mind is Decidueye - this deck is going to become even more consistent (provided it survives the shift in the meta).

 

Also see: accompanying press release for upcoming events

Which new cards are you most excited for?

[–] Endmaker@ani.social 14 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

cutest

My time has come.

Hahari heart-eyes

I've got too many of them so I'll just mention a small subset.

First up would be (mostly) animals on my AniList profile.

Some of the more prominent ones are:

  • lactic acid bacteria from Cells at Work!
  • Chomusuke from Konosuba
  • Chikuwa from Yuru Camp

(Too lazy to add their pics + you can click on the link)


That's not to say humans (and humanoids) - mostly children - can't be cute. I usually find them cute not just for their looks, but also their behaviour. If they are too naughty or bratty, they are out.

The ones whom I find cutest are:

platelets from Cells at Work!

platelets

Dou from The Demon King's Daughter is Too Kind

Dou

Anya from Spy x Family

Anya waku waku


No longer smaller children - probably teenagers - but are still cute:

Shamiko from The Demon Girl Next Door

Shamiko

Haru Urara from Umamusume

Haru Urara


When we talk about cuteness, its hard to ignore big franchises like Pokemon. There are too many to list, so I will just give a shoutout to my top favourites:

Lilligant

Lilligant

and Minccino

Minccino


My toppest, most-favouritest of all time in terms of cuteness is still from Digimon: Patamon!

Patamon


Edit: Please include some pictures people

[–] Endmaker@ani.social 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

(Shy guy x popular girl) romcoms:


Stoic guy who's very serious about his craft:

[–] Endmaker@ani.social 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Past Seasons

I made it halfway through Trigun Stampede. It is certainly well-produced and the plot isn't too boring.

Unfortunately for it, I got distracted by Pokemon: Horizons. It's just a kids show with a simplistic plot, with the most protagonistic protagonist to ever protag, but I can't stop watching it.

Am I the heroine in some story?!

(Liko has got to be one of the biggest nepo baby ever. In most other shows, they would give the MC some semblance of humble beginnings. Liko meanwhile

first few episodes spoiler

enrolled into an elite school that provided her with rare starter pokemons. She received a heirloom with magical properties that respond only to her. When the antagonists targeted her, "bodyguards" bankrolled by her mother came to her rescue. It was later revealed that her family lives in a mansion. Her family clearly is well-to-do despite just traveling around (her gran) or painting (her dad). I can only guess that they are of old money.

Everyone was handed to her on a silver platter. The rest of the crew has to earn their keep - IMO Dot and Orio contributed the most - but Liko is just there. Having said all that, Liko is a very sweet girl so she gets a pass from me.)

I can't help but compare it to Digimon Beatbreak (which I don't think is bad by any means) since these are similar anime aimed at little kids, but somehow Pokemon is the one that drew me in. In fact, I watched more of Digimon as a kid. Perhaps the Digimons' ability to speak made them appear less cute to me now. (Edit: I realised I valued the cool factor more as a kid. Now that I am older I prefer something cute, and Pokemons are cuter.)

Speaking of cuteness, some of these latest-gen pokemons are simply heart-melting.

Rockruff, Sprigatito, Fuecoco and Pawmo

My favourite has to be Liko's Sprigatito. I think the studio did a fantastic job pairing Liko with her partner. They just look so cute together.

I'll squeeze your paw pads!

I am only one-third of the way through but I heard that it gets even better in later episodes.

P.S. The way Liko carries Sprigatito around is too adorable. I love it.

Liko carrying Sprigatito

P.P.S. Cap has got to be the MVP here. His back must be breaking from carrying the rest of them so hard in battles.

Captain Pikachu

[–] Endmaker@ani.social 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

If my memory serves me right this is the first time we see Oguri Cap getting pissed off.

[–] Endmaker@ani.social 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

is it good?

If you ask in a dedicated thread for it, you are going to get biased responses.

Anyway, it's good.

But rather than take others' words for it, how about checking a few episodes out?😉

Edit / P.S. here are my reviews of Umamusume if you care about that:

It's hard to go into details about it without entering spoiler territory. The best way to tell if it is good is to see it for yourself.

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For a game that's supposedly about magical animals, everyone is looking for 2-star cards of humans. (I know, I know, it's the meta / how useful they are.)

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At the start of this season, I predicted that Cofagrigas would pop off.

With ranked battles back, there is now a more serious environment to test it out.

TLDR of my findings: it's no good. Play the meta decks if you want to climb ranks easily.

This shit is so ass.


I made a couple of modifications to the deck before bringing it to ranked mode:

Cofagrigas deck

First up, one copy of Pokeball was replaced with Lisia. With 5 low-HP pokemons in the deck, Lisia is simply too good to pass up. Also, Chingling is rampant in the current meta and would block the usage of pokeballs.

The other change was to replace Red Card with Mars. Again, Chingling disables Red Card. The pokemons in this deck also tend to get knocked out a lot, which means Mars become more effective.


The results:

Cofagrigas ranked stats

I played a total of 50 games with this deck, starting in Ultra Ball 3 and ending in Ultra Ball 4.

I won 26 of these games, lost 23 and tied 1.

That means that this deck has a win rate of 52%, which is a far cry from the winrate of a standard Mega Altaria deck (55-60%).


Now that I have played a significant number of games with Cofagrigas, its weaknesses became apparent.

First up, its HP of 120 is too low, well below the threshold of 130-140 HP, which means it gets knocked out by the likes of Hydreigon, Mega Altaria and Mega Blaziken easily. Bringing a Giant Cape doesn't help as its HP would only get extended to 140.

It's output damage of 120 is too low as well, requiring Red to cross the HP threshold. The thing is, everyone knows about the HP threshold and would run a copy of Giant Cape for pokemons that are vulnerable.

The discard mechanic turned out to be a huge drawback. Cofagrigas was only able to attack 1-2 turns before having to discard key cards or running out of cards to attack. Copycat was unable to compensate for this weakness as everyone have wised up to it and always dump their hand.

Its biggest weakness by far is its 2-energy retreat cost, both for its pre-evolution of Yamask as well as Cofagrigas itself. When Yamask is the only basic pokemon in my starting hand, it tends to stay in the active spot until it gets knocked out. It becomes especially bad when going first.


For all its downsides, this deck didn't do too badly with its 52% win rate. However, the real carry is Mega Altaria. Unfortunately, Cofagrigas simply doesn't have a place in this metagame.


Having said all that, it may be possible that this deck failed to perform well because its pilot (i.e. yours truly) suck at the game. To account for that, I needed some reference points i.e. I've got to check my win rates with other decks.

After these 50 games, I switched to a standard Decidueye deck:

Decidueye deck

It's not exactly meta, but it is solidly counter-meta and should have a positive performance.

I played 20 games, starting from the bottom of Ultra Ball 4 and ending in the middle.

Decidueye ranked stats

I won 10 games and lost 10 games, so this deck has a winrate of 50%.

Technically, that means that the Cofagrigas deck performed better.

However, I'd argue that they have roughly the same performance, given that the sample size for Decidueye is much smaller, and that I got quite unlucky while playing this deck:

I ran into 3 Hydreigons - which Decidueye is supposed to counter and get a free win off of by the way - that managed to evolve by turn 2!


I then switched my deck to Mega Blaziken-Heatmor:

Mega Blaziken deck

I only played 10 games with this deck, making it an incredibly small sample, but that's because that's all it took to climb the rest of the way into Master Ball.

Mega Blaziken ranked stats

I won 7 games and lost 3 games, with the final games being a 4-win streak.

Edit:

Correction, it's 7 wins and 4 losses. The tie is annoying.

I know that the sample size is small, but this is the kind of performance I'd expect of a meta deck.

Also, the point of high-roll decks like Hydreigon and Mega Blaziken is to get lucky and climb via win streaks.

Cofagrigas clearly cannot compete with a deck like this.

 

For reference, some of the most iconic pairs that came to mind are:

  • Darkrai ex + Giratina ex
  • Greninja + Cyrus
  • Celebi ex + Serperior
 

...in the future.

Source: Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26 - episode 2

 

Is it because of its sick artwork? Or is it because its super fun to play? Or something else entirely?

 

It feels like this card is being slept on.

120 damage for 2 energies on a stage 1, single-prized pokemon is seriously good.

The "discard 2 cards from your hand" side effect may seem bad, but it's possible to play around (and even make use of) it.


Here's a Mega Altaria - Cofagrigas deck that I've been playing:

Mega Altaria + Cofagrigas

deck:

  • 2x Yamask
  • 1x Jirachi
  • 2x Chingling
  • 2x Cofagrigas
  • 2x Swablu
  • 2x Mega Altaria
  • 2x Pokeball
  • 1x Red Card
  • 2x Professor's Research
  • 1x Cyrus
  • 1x Red
  • 2x Copycat

There are 2 ways this deck plays out: either Mega Altaria carries the game (like most other Mega Altaria decks), or Cofagrigas carries.

Naturally, this deck runs 2 copies of Yamask + Cofagrigas and Swablu + Mega Altaria for draw consistency. Likewise, 2 copies of Pokeball and Professor's Research for card draw.

2 copies of Chingling are included because they are that strong, stalling the first 1-2 turns while allowing you to store energies towards Cofagrigas and Mega Altaria.

Cyrus is there as a win condition in case Cofagrigas or Mega Altaria fail to KO the opponent's key pokemon.

Red is another major win condition, since Cofagrigas' 120 damage and Mega Altaria's 130 damage falls short of key breakpoints like Suicune's 140 hp.

Copycat is one of the main reasons for this deck being so strong. You can discard dead cards with Cofagrigas, then immediately draw a whole bunch using Copycat.

Red Card is there to punish opponents with too many cards in their hand, plus it pairs well with Copycat.

Jirachi is the one card I am most unsure of. I am still undecided on whether to replace it with Indeedee or even something else. Both are strong.


In this deck, the discard effect is turned into a strength instead of a weakness. I am sure y'all have experienced a number of games in the current meta where your opponent just shuffles your cards into your deck over and over.

The thing is, most cards can become a dead card depending on the situation.

  • Chingling tend to be useless beyond the first few turns
  • Jirachi is only situationally useful in late game through bench-sniping or Cyrus plays
  • If you draw them way too late into the game, Pokeball and Prof are dead cards
  • If your opponent plays a deck that uses up their hand quickly (e.g. Hydreigon), Copycat and Red Card are useless

Heck, even Yamask + Cofagrigas and Swablu + Mega Altaria can turn into dead cards. You likely won't need to put both copies of Cofagrigas into play, and (depending on the game) usually 1 Mega Altaria is enough. And sometimes, your Yamask or Swablu gets knocked out early. Any of these cases mean the remaining cards become dead.

By discarding these dead cards, you prevent your opponent from shuffling them back into your deck, which means lower chances of bad draws in subsequent turns.

Edit: Forgot to mention: reducing your hand size also means reduced effectiveness of your opponent's Copycat.

Note that this strategy benefits from the current metagame of multiple hand-shufflings. If the meta changes, this deck may not do as well.


Notable exclusions:

May - I noticed that May did not help me much in this deck, likely because this deck doesn't run any stage 2 pokemon. Finding the basic pokemons and evolving them is not difficult using the existing cards in the deck.

Lisia - There are 5 pokemons with 50 hp or lower, so it feels like a good inclusion. However, it may ruin Copycat if your bench is full and Cofagrigas isn't up by then. Also, none of the other cards feel right to replace. If we replace Jirachi with Lisia, that is one less draw target for Lisia. If we replace Copycat with Lisia, it reduces the consistency of the Cofagrigas discard + Copycat combo. I haven't tried replacing Prof with Lisia, but I suspect it makes drawing into the evolution pokemons - Cofagrigas and Mega Altaria - less consistent.

Indeedee - This and Jirachi are my most undecided cards for this deck. I can see the strength of Indeedee's heal and damage potential. However, Jirachi's global 30 damage is so good against babies. I'd say this is a flex pick depending on how the meta evolves. Either way, if they end up being a dead card, just discard them with Cofagrigas lol


Anything I missed? Tried the deck out? Let me know in the comments below!

 

Source: Yuru Camp - episode 5

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