The Ultimate Gardevoir ex Guide With Josh Frink & Ciaran Farah

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • Today I am joined by fellow Gardevoir ex enjoyer, Joshua Frink to bring you the Ultimate Guide to Playing Gardevoir ex. Josh helps me break down why you should play Gardevoir, how to manage the clock, how to build the perfect 60, the different Gardevoir variants, and an extremely detailed matchup/scenario guide. After this video you should hopefully know how to play Gardevoir ex!
    Find Josh:
    Social: x.com/Dreamjew
    Coaching: metafy.gg/@josh-frink
    Find Me:
    Twitter: x.com/ciaran_tcg
    Coaching: metafy.gg/@ciaran-farah
    Podcast: ‪@ShiftGearPodcast‬
    GIVEAWAY:
    To thank Josh for giving us his time and expertise I'm giving away a 1 hour coaching session with Josh to one viewer! To enter just leave a comment below saying what you enjoy about my deck guides, what you want to see in the future, and what your favourite deck is! I will pick and contact a winner a week from the release of this video!
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    02:20 Why Play Gardevoir?
    04:55 Weaknesses & Dealing With Time
    11:25 The Ace Specs
    20:40 Flutter Mane
    22:05 Drifloon
    24:11 Scream Tail
    24:33 Cresselia
    26:13 Manaphy
    27:19 Radiant Greninja
    29:30 Tatsugiri
    32:00 Klefki
    35:03 Mimikyu
    37:30 Squawkabily ex
    39:32 Mew ex
    41:35 Pal Pad
    43:13 Eri
    43:51 Stadiums
    46:52 Enhanced Hammer
    51:01 Rare Candy
    52:03 Lost Vacuum
    53:15 TM Devolution
    56:25 Optimal Gardy 60
    59:05 Munkidori Count
    1:00:17 Mirror Matchup
    1:16:03 Lost Zone Matchup
    1:24:54 Lugia Matchup
    1:30:55 Raging Bolt Matchup
    1:36:00 Miraidon Matchup
    1:40:27 Chien-Pao Matchup
    1:47:25 Charizard/Dragapult Matchup
    1:49:30 Snorlax Matchup
    1:52:56 Closing Thoughts
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Komentáře • 79

  • @spoonsquadptcg
    @spoonsquadptcg Před 10 dny +16

    dude collab of the century right here! This encyclopedia of a guide and guides similar providing specific board states and scenarios are so helpful for banking them in my mind and knowing what to do when they come up. More guides in the future as well as puzzles would be amazing, as high level competitive content is invaluable on a free-to-use platform like youtube! Gardevoir is the only deck i play these days for serious tournament play so you already know it’s my favorite ❤️

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 10 dny +1

      Thanks homie, glad the breakdowns were helpful. I plan to keep making content like this!

  • @big_yoshi_13
    @big_yoshi_13 Před 10 dny +16

    2 hours of content, FOR FREE? wow Ciaran, you really are the GOAT!

    • @big_yoshi_13
      @big_yoshi_13 Před 10 dny +2

      also josh is a great guest, would be awesome to see him in the future

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 10 dny +4

      Appreciate you Yoshi! I would love to have Josh again in the future, he was a lot of fun to record with!

  • @damodarABG
    @damodarABG Před 10 dny +10

    Thanks for uploading this. As a newer player that recently picked up the deck I’ve learned several lines that I’ve never thought of before.
    The laid out board scenarios really help to follow along and makes it more entertaining to watch.
    Another home run of a guide!

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 10 dny +1

      Glad the video was helpful, I love walking through all the niche lines and showing off what the deck is capable of!

  • @chrisfraser5088
    @chrisfraser5088 Před 10 dny +9

    Ciaran, your content just keeps better! Great video! Big up to Josh as well ✌️

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 10 dny

      Appreciate it Chris! Josh was a great guest, and gave great insights so was happy to have him on!

  • @justinas1237
    @justinas1237 Před 10 dny +4

    Love this guide, was looking to pick gardy back up (Might have to now). Keep up this high quality competiitive content. Could be kind of cool to see a video looking at worlds format. Also, maybe a guide into how players should approch a new format!

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 9 dny

      Thank you! I definitely want to make more content, and approaching a new format is a great idea!

  • @Leo-ry3kx
    @Leo-ry3kx Před 10 dny +2

    great content as always man. the format is so easy to follow & so informative. hope you can get some more out during the break 🙏

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 10 dny

      Thanks Leo! I definitely want to be more consistent with content. Will do my best to take advantage of the lull in tournaments!

  • @Phnx327
    @Phnx327 Před 9 dny +2

    No way that this content is actually free. Loved the Chien Pao deep dive and looking forward to this one.

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 9 dny +2

      I'm a big proponent that there should be high quality free competitive content for people trying to get better! Glad you enjoy my content :)

  • @nottailopez9891
    @nottailopez9891 Před 9 dny

    Thank you for being the biggest gardevoir believer

  • @isaacrodriguez628
    @isaacrodriguez628 Před 9 dny +1

    Ngl I'm glad there's a video where it goes into depth on what to do in certain scenarios and match ups (especially with the guides). Also, i would like to see videos like this but with other decks to also know the in and outs of it. And to finish it off my favorite deck would probably be lost box atm especially when I was playing with the superaffective glasses to hit for 3x weakness 😂

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 9 dny +1

      The supper effective glasses went crazy. Was so funny seeing Minior or Tropius take one shots

  • @leopardite
    @leopardite Před 6 dny

    I love how specific and yet so broad your guides are. Been enjoying em all, especially the Chien-Pao one since Chien-Pao Baxcalibur is my favorite deck! I'd love to see more of your collaborations with different top tier players Ciaran, those videos would be awesome!

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 5 dny

      Glad you've been enjoying the content. I'm very fortunate to have a network with so many top players who are willing to share their knowledge with us. Definitely going to continue with the guides!

  • @dl2agon12
    @dl2agon12 Před 10 dny +5

    Finally the nice and detailed Gardevoir Ex one, love this and would see through it surely ❤

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 10 dny +1

      Glad I could finally deliver for you!

  • @justinjenkins4301
    @justinjenkins4301 Před 10 dny +2

    I definitely needed to see this guide .I got my first top with gardy(before rotation ) and the deck carried me.I definitely wanna play the the newer version of this deck .Im just not the best when it comes to sequencing with gardy.These guides are definitely fire 🔥

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 10 dny +2

      Glad the video was of a deck you want to play! I think Gardy sequencing has gotten a bit easier with this iteration of the deck, but if you have specific sequencing questions ask away and Ill do my best to answer!

    • @justinjenkins4301
      @justinjenkins4301 Před 9 dny +1

      @@CiaranTCG I appreciate it man.Yea I seen it’s a little more manageable this format and still strong.

  • @jnunez06
    @jnunez06 Před dnem

    I’ve watched this about a dozen times, soo much information to take in

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 33 minutami

      Appreciate you driving up the view count!

  • @eddienorth5565
    @eddienorth5565 Před 8 dny +1

    I enjoyed the in depthness of this video SO much. I would love to see a live game or 2 where you and whoever the person doing the video with you talk over the plays while you play the game. AND MY FAVORITE DECK IS CHIEN PAO (surprise surprise)
    Outside of the stuff to enter for the coaching session, I really really like the content you produce. Even though this one is a 2 hour long behemoth and is insanely valuable to people getting into or struggling a little bit with gardevoir, its just as impactful quality wise as the other videos you've made that I have seen. You're one of the goats of content for sure.

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 8 dny

      I appreciate it Eddie! Sometimes I'm worried I make these guides too long, but it seems like people enjoy it. I try and do my best to have structure/timestamps so people can find the content relevant to them. I do like the idea of playing a live game or 2 with the person I do the guide with as a complement to the guide. I will try and do that in the future. And not surprised your favourite deck is Cpao, you are a fellow man of immaculate taste!

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 28 minutami +1

      Hey Eddie, you won the giveaway! Just dm me on Twitter and I'll set up the coaching session for you!

  • @LegendarioGKK-ud2ji
    @LegendarioGKK-ud2ji Před 10 dny +1

    Thank you! Another relevant and timely video that truly helps people learn the game.

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 10 dny +1

      Thank you, helping people get better is what my content is all about :)

  • @WitherGaming465
    @WitherGaming465 Před 9 dny

    While your other decklist videos have been fantastic, this is on a whole other level. The amount of depth that you and Josh dove to is beyond what I've ever seen on CZcams. I love it, and I can't wait for more content!
    I think that Gallade should be considered more heavily in Gardevoir. It can cherry-pick Boss at the end of the game, and it finds key pieces when you need them. It can't be one-shot by Amp, it's a strong attacker into many matchups, and it helps a ton agaisnt Devo in the mirror.
    TM:Devo is now the strongest win condition in Gardevoir. It makes your Chien-Pao matchup almost unloseable (the only way to lose is to brick or get hit with turn 2 Cologne Prime Catcher onto the only 2 Kirlia). It also swings your Charizard, Dragapult, and Mirror matchups heavily in your favor. With Devo, you can often force your opponent to bench lock themself and then remove all of their threats at once. Naturally, you need double Munkidori in order to reliably set this up.

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 9 dny

      Glad this video is exceeding expectations! Gallade is interesting, because you usually need to use up a Kirlia on a Garde so to sacrifice another one for Gallade kind of limits your draw, even if Gallade is consistency. I do think gallade is underrated as a 1 prize attacker, and it has utility. I'll have to play more with it.
      TM:Devo is for sure the best innovation with the deck. I want to play around more with henry chao's build since I think it takes advantage of the card the best!

    • @WitherGaming465
      @WitherGaming465 Před 9 dny

      I like Henry Chao's build a lot, but I don't think it goes far enough. I think that ultimately, Devo is such a strong strategy that you don't really need any backup plan other than CC Iono Scream Tail.
      I cut Greninja (lack of bench space in a double munki deck) and Cresselia (because I like Gallade better) and added in Klefki and Gallade to boost the LZ, Miraidon, and Bolt matchups. I also cut Heavy Ball for 3rd Munkidori, which makes finding a turn 1 or 2 Munki + attach way easier so that you can have a turn 3 double munki most games. To make Munki easier to set up, I also run 3 Dark 2 Vessel, because I find that a turn 1 or 2 Munkidori can allow you to easily set up double Munki turn 3 and proceed to wipe your opponent's board. I also cut the cape for a second Devo, since you really never need the cape at all, and you can't afford to prize Devo in many matchups. You won't usually be taking prizes before the Devo turn, so having just one copy can really hurt your gameplan. Double devo also has the upside of sometimes just winning the game agaisnt Chien-Pao or Charizard if they're not expecting it. Gardy ex is just as good of a 2-prize attacker as a caped Scream Tail most of the time, and the double Devo means you don't ever have to go through a stage 2 ex.
      Enhanced Hammer is actually very important in my Spread Gardy list, as it allows you to get rid of Mist energy on the devo turn.
      You also always want to call first with this deck, no matter the matchup, because the Klefki lock turn 1 and the extra attachment can be crucial. Because you're calling first, you also need Hyper Aroma to set up consistently. Basically, the logic is that you win practically every game you set up, no matter what your opponent draws, so rather than trying to brick your opponent with Stamp, you might as well just set up more because you have to call first in many matchups.
      Here's my list, if you're interested. You could definitely cut 1 Turo for Pal Pad, since you're running Gallade. A 3rd Ultra Ball and 3rd Counter Catcher would also be really great, but I'm not sure what to cut.
      Pokemon (19)
      2 Gardevoir ex
      1 Gallade
      4 Kirlia
      4 Ralts
      1 Manaphy
      3 Munkidori
      1 Scream Tail
      2 Flutter Mane
      1 Klefki
      Energy (10)
      7 Basic Psychic Energy
      3 Basic Darkness Energy
      Trainers (31)
      4 Arven
      4 Iono
      2 Professor Turo’s Scenario
      1 Boss’s Orders
      4 Buddy-Buddy Poffin
      2 Ultra Ball
      2 Super Rod
      2 Counter Catcher
      1 Hyper Aroma
      1 Nest Ball
      2 Earthen Vessel
      2 Technical Machine: Devolution
      1 Technical Machine: Evolution
      2 Artazon

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 6 dny

      This is a really interesting take on the deck. I need to play around more with Gallade as I can definitely see it being super strong right now. I'll give your list a try on Live, thanks for sharing it!

  • @trickyplays240
    @trickyplays240 Před 7 dny

    Great video for new season coming up, even with the changes I’m hyped to start the new season with Garde !

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 6 dny

      Thank you! Gardy is definitely a good deck to start of the new season with. It should dominate cups and challenges!

  • @camilabarbosa6284
    @camilabarbosa6284 Před 2 dny

    Hey, thanks for the video!!
    your guides helped me a lot and still helps!
    hugs from Brazil!!!

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 33 minutami

      Happy the video helped, obrigado for watching!

  • @12ARedSon
    @12ARedSon Před 6 dny

    Definitely a must watch.

  • @timothypaul2094
    @timothypaul2094 Před dnem

    This was a fantastic video! So much good information! Picked up gardy recently and it feels fun to play

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 32 minutami

      Thank you! Deck is honestly so fun and rewarding when you pull off big plays

  • @RichardMaltz86
    @RichardMaltz86 Před 9 dny +1

    THIS IS AMAZING

  • @Rubinkd15
    @Rubinkd15 Před 10 dny

    this is crazy enjoy these videos!

  • @grantlevron
    @grantlevron Před 2 dny

    Just getting into Pokemon and got this pre-con. Thank you so much this video was extremely helpful!

  • @Capicola
    @Capicola Před 10 dny

    Ciaran always got the knowledge. Love these types of videos - the Chien Pao vid really got me into playing seriously. Glad we could play R9 of NAIC!

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 10 dny

      Thanks man! Was a pleasure playing you Round 9!

  • @Stugots117
    @Stugots117 Před 7 dny

    This makes a lot of sense

  • @marcuskw93
    @marcuskw93 Před 6 dny

    I do like the arven's combo with aroma + evo for that early gardy

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 5 dny

      Yeah that is a pretty nifty combo. Arven for aroma feels so good whenever you have the ralts down

  • @GKAHexagon
    @GKAHexagon Před 10 dny

    I'm going into competitive Pokemon from MtG with my favorite deck Gardy and this is the type of in-depth discussion that I needed. Thank you both for the time and the high level of detail! Would love to see more of these deck breakdowns with deck specialists, specifically with the Sinistcha deck, if possible.

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 10 dny

      Glad you found the video helpful! What is the Sinistcha deck? I haven't seen that one before

    • @GKAHexagon
      @GKAHexagon Před 8 dny

      @@CiaranTCG It's an off-meta deck now, all-grass Teal Mask Ogerpon ex and Bug Catching Set engine to power a Wyrdeer V or Sinistcha like a mini Raging Bolt EX or and then use Sinistcha EX to recycle the Grass Energy and snipe for final KOs.

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 6 dny

      It looks really fun, but the damage cap might be a bit too low.

  • @ricardo9086
    @ricardo9086 Před 9 dny

    Congratz, couldnt ask for a better video. ❤
    I have been investing in relearning my beloved Gardy since I stopped after rotation. I have been loving the deck and this amazing guide will help a lot!
    I don't know if I missed it during the video, but would like to ask if with the unfair stamp version you go first or second when going blind.
    Keep up the amazing work, and once again thank you for the amazing guide! ❤

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 8 dny +1

      Thanks Ricardo! I usually pick to go second blind since I can supporter and use TM: EVO. With Aroma build I pick first blind.

    • @ricardo9086
      @ricardo9086 Před 8 dny

      @@CiaranTCG Thank you! :D

  • @brycejohnson5327
    @brycejohnson5327 Před 3 dny

    I just need coaching 😂 I can’t play right. Would love to get better

  • @strawwpurry
    @strawwpurry Před 9 dny

    it's crazy how a gardevoir illustration( the normal illustration ) that's in the supposed BDIF is also super similar to another gardevoir that was good in 2019 ish

  • @Aztre40
    @Aztre40 Před 9 dny +1

    Nice

  • @TheMessiahTCG
    @TheMessiahTCG Před 9 dny

    One deck that I find super annoying to play against with Gardy is Ancient Box. The fact that moon can 1 shot Gardy at any point is super annoying, and you're only taking 1 prize at a time.

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 8 dny

      Ancient Box is definitely a really hard matchup for this deck. You have to hope they just brick off disruption eventually.

  • @jnunez06
    @jnunez06 Před 3 dny

    Been playing Gardi , my big challenge is my pace of play, not intentional but just takes me too long to evaluate each step from setup to sequence of attacks.

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 34 minutami

      Honestly, I still struggle with that too sometimes. It's a great deck though for practicing sequencing, planning, and pace. Maybe keep practicing it on Live/Locals and then when you're ready bring it to a cup or challenge!

  • @diegocervantes5158
    @diegocervantes5158 Před 4 dny

    New to playing the tcg I been playing on tcglive for a couple of months, what is the app or program you use to play that was use in this video?

  • @ricecake1814
    @ricecake1814 Před 10 dny

    What about pokemon league headquarters, might be good against some matchups

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 10 dny

      League Headquarters is solid in to Lost Box, but I feel like we already have Flutter Mane. They also play 4 Pokestop and a couple Vacuum so Idk if we can get the HQ to stick

  • @ricecake1814
    @ricecake1814 Před 10 dny +1

    How do you play around dragapult that run kazam?

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 10 dny +1

      It's a bit trickier since Alakazam can move 20 and KO Kirlia with Phantom Dive. You still want to attack with Gardevoir, but the matchup gets a lot harder. Luckily it seems most Pults are playing Rad Zard. Do your best to not have any damage at all on your board that can get moved.

    • @ricecake1814
      @ricecake1814 Před 9 dny +1

      @@CiaranTCG ya i think u dont want to be the aggresor in this matchup since they can countercatcher/boss kill 2 kirlia

    • @strawwpurry
      @strawwpurry Před 9 dny

      @@CiaranTCGcould you maybe put in manaphy or Jirachi to counter dragapult?

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 6 dny

      Jirachi doesn't block Dragapult

  • @adrianvictorpawlikszocs511

    What game are they playing?

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 9 dny

      Like on the simulator? ptcgsim.online/

  • @RichardMTruong
    @RichardMTruong Před 2 dny

    I really appreciate guides like these; my locals told me that a lot of players (especially new ones) gave up on playing Gardevoir because of how complex the deck can get, but your guide encourages me even more to play and stick with the deck.

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 33 minutami

      The deck is definitely intimidating, but super rewarding once you get the hang of it. Glad the video encouraged you to try the deck more!

  • @BlazikenTCG1
    @BlazikenTCG1 Před 5 dny

    I enjoy learning about how to play certain decks, and would like to see a lost box deck guide in the future. My favorite deck is pidgeot control!
    Keep up these awesome videos!

    • @CiaranTCG
      @CiaranTCG  Před 5 dny

      Thank you! I think Lost Box would be a good deck to make a guide on. I'll see if I have someone in my network who can help me break it down!

    • @BlazikenTCG1
      @BlazikenTCG1 Před 4 dny

      @@CiaranTCG that would be really cool! Thank you so much! 🙂🙂🙂