Top 10 Pokémon That Can't Deal Damage

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
  • In a game of the Pokemon TCG, you usually need to Knock Out your opponent’s Pokemon and take all 6 of your Prize Cards in order to win. You need to use damaging attacks in order to KO Pokemon. However, that doesn’t mean that every card in the game can deal damage through attacks. Today, we’re going to look at the top 10 Pokemon cards that can’t damage your opponent’s Pokemon.
    Script by ThePigThatCriedRii
    Edited by Kevin
    ├ The List
    Intro: (0:00)
    10: Palkia & Dialga LEGEND: (0:19)
    9: Jirachi: (2:28)
    8: Phantump: (4:36)
    7: Bunnelby: (6:44)
    6: Solrock: (8:17)
    5: Yveltal: (9:51)
    4: Frogadier: (11:01)
    3: Ditto Prism Star: (13:15)
    2: Holon’s Castform: (14:56)
    1: Cleffa : (17:45)
    #pokemon #pokemontcg
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Komentáře • 25

  • @Maczu_PIkczu
    @Maczu_PIkczu Před 29 dny +48

    I would love to hear about top 10 mega evolutions

    • @jimmyh3445
      @jimmyh3445 Před 27 dny +3

      This time next year he can make the list and Charizard will be 4 of them

  • @DaneeBound
    @DaneeBound Před 29 dny +15

    12:05 Note to the editor: Hiro got that part right in the voice-over. A single water energy does power both attacks.

  • @SwizzleMix
    @SwizzleMix Před 25 dny +9

    10) Dialga & Palkia LEGEND
    5) Absolute Destruction Yveltal
    1) Baby

  • @kstanni87
    @kstanni87 Před 27 dny +3

    That Ditto is strong. It's just like Single Strike Mustard supporter. He can literally cheat out a Single Strike Urshifu VMAX from the deck (Any single strike, no limitations like basics) + 5 cards if Mustard is your last in your hand.

  • @rotozap
    @rotozap Před 29 dny +6

    Am I missing something? For the whole section on solrock and lunatone their ability says (excluding Pokemon-ex). So wouldn’t that not work against half the examples brought up?

    • @jakeforsdahl599
      @jakeforsdahl599 Před 28 dny +1

      I think when you combine it with the stadium “Battle Frontier” evolved colorless ex Pokémon like flygon are included in the ability lock… not sure how flareon ex is covered though being fire type

  • @BanefulBunkerYouMadeItUP
    @BanefulBunkerYouMadeItUP Před 28 dny +2

    idk if there's been one but top 10 highest potential damage in one hit would be interesting

  • @jj_432
    @jj_432 Před 29 dny +12

    these are best videos to fall asleep to out there (this is a good thing)

  • @elliecccg7791
    @elliecccg7791 Před 21 dnem

    video idea: top 10 cards made specifically to counter 1 strategy. for example: the kyurem coming out in the next SV set that does 100 to 3 mons for no energy cost only if your opponent has a colres card in their discard pile (this kills lost zone decks). possibly also the drapion V used to kill mew Vmax; or the huntail/gorebyss with rapid/single strike canceller ability

  • @mactoxx307
    @mactoxx307 Před 29 dny +1

    In the frogdier bit you could have added mirage step kirlia and how good it was, also junk hunt sableye was an amazing card that ran the format, alolan vulpix is also another great Pokemon that was there for stage 2 decks since it let you look for cards, the new cleffa is also seeing a lot of play, as well as rotom v, make a part two for this one!

    • @MrDemonwatcher
      @MrDemonwatcher Před 28 dny

      Sableye doesn't count because it has an attack that can do damage. The fact it was almost never used is irrelevant.

  • @F1ghtGam3r
    @F1ghtGam3r Před 29 dny +1

    Top 10 competitive promo cards

  • @UwURainUwU
    @UwURainUwU Před 29 dny +1

    Palkia and Dialgas Time Control is cool, any other effects like that in the game?

    • @rotozap
      @rotozap Před 29 dny +3

      Xurkitree GX’s GX attack lets you look at your opponent’s hand, pick a card, and add it to their face down prizes. It’s a very rare effect for them to give a card though

  • @kisapniaq
    @kisapniaq Před 28 dny

    There’s certainly quite an assortment of HM cards missing, but the gimmick of cards that can’t deal any damage, rather than cards never used for their damage, is a neat distinction that hasn’t really been processed much. Neat gimmick!

    • @aprinnyonbreak1290
      @aprinnyonbreak1290 Před 28 dny

      Yeah.
      OG Kangaskhan is like the classic example of that.
      You play it because it's a fat body that just draws cards. It HAS an attack, it's just a horrible one that you're only using as a meme, or in the worst bricks imaginable. (Or maybe with Venusaur, with the intent of siphoning the energy off later anyways)

  • @ChessPieceHalloween
    @ChessPieceHalloween Před 22 dny

    Junk hunt Sabelye not being on this list is a attrocity.

  • @user-ym4dk4qy5z
    @user-ym4dk4qy5z Před 27 dny

    I would like to hear about top 10 Pokémon that knock out therself with z.b Mismagius

  • @zacherytaylor
    @zacherytaylor Před 29 dny

    Ik they're the same card functionally, but has there ever been a reason to run an alt/full art version of a card?

    • @Halfcraft4224
      @Halfcraft4224 Před 27 dny +1

      Of course there is, they’re cooler. What other reason do you need?

    • @noname-702
      @noname-702 Před 26 dny

      unlike the pokemon vgc in which there are strategies that include event exclusive moves on certain shiny pokemon, the cards text is always the same and the only additional effect you get for playing an alt art is to be cool and maybe confuse your opponent for a second if they don't recognize it

  • @RobertLydonReviews
    @RobertLydonReviews Před 29 dny

    I know how to play the Pokémon video games, the Yugioh TCG but I’ve never been able to grasp the Pokemon TCG however the logs videos are too entertaining to pass up

  • @christianrinaldi309
    @christianrinaldi309 Před 19 dny

    Eeeeeekkk!

  • @firebird1080
    @firebird1080 Před 28 dny

    Could you make sure to say what set the Pokémon comes from? Just saying “number 9, we have Jirachi” and leaving it at that isn’t that useful. There’s like 20 Jirachi cards. Which one is it?
    Also, the Pokémon pronunciation could use some work. Kyurem isn’t pronounced kee-ur-ee-um. Where is the second “u” coming from?