Thursday, December 31, 2020

Kash Top 30 List: Favourite Musical Artists

Since I'm turning 30 this year, I thought why not create a few Top 30 lists of things that I like or have done so I've done a few list that covers my interest in just about anything, be it Motorsports, Pokemon, Wrestling, Gaming and also some general things. Most of us like music, some more than others, some listen to everything out there. And then there's me.


I usually only listen to a few but the ones I like, I really do like. There are songs from many different artists that I do like and have them in my iPod but these 30 are ones that I know have got at least 3 songs that I do like. Most of them are, no surprises, rock songs, specifically UK ones too, so here's my 30 favourites. 


And if anyone have got any suggestions for new ones for me to listen to, I'm all ears. Always looking out for something new to listen to. I won't say much for this particular list but I want the songs to show why I do like these guys. I'll share 3 of my favourites from these guys.


30) Motorhead



Of course I knew about Motorhead for being the guys singing 3 of WWE Superstar Hunter Hearst Helmsley (Triple H) and the more I knew about them, the more I started to find their old stuff and liked those as well.


29) Killswitch Engage


(Late edit, I completely forgot to put them onto my list after listening to two of their songs on my playlist). Killswitch Engage gave me a favourite wrestling song but the more I heard their other stuff, the more I liked those too.

28) Jay Sean

Gotta show some love to my fellow Punjab brother, the man can sing! 


27) Arctic Monkeys
Randonly stumbled across them searching around for CDs in Shibuya, listened to some songs, bought the album and here we are!

26) The Smiths

The Smiths were something else. As I started to explore older stuff, these one caught my ears more so for Johnny Marr's genius on the guitar. Some pure classic on show here.

25) Culture Shock


My cousin got me into listening to these guys when I came to visit the States back in 2012 and yup I sure am glad she did. Not the classic Punjabi songs but still good!


24) The Dhol Foundation

Saw these guys in Singapore and their varities of music caught me off guard, made it even more enjoyable. The mix of Punjabi, Reggae and Irish music shouldn't work and somehow they did.

23) Avril Lavinge


Avril always had a unqiue voice that drew me in the first time I heard her. And she's Canadian, gotta show some love for my peeps up north!



22) Evanescence

Amy Lee's voice is still one of the best I've heard in a long while and their music was always top notch. I'll still go back listening to the classic stuff when I've run out of things to listen to from my usual playlist. 

21) The S.L.P. 


I was a bit bummed to hear Kasabian taking a bit of a break but if Serge is doing his own thing now, it can only be a good thing with these early hits already. Heck, one of his songs is already a soundtrack on Death Stranding! Need I say more. Can't wait to see what else he'll do on his own.

20) Maroon 5


Seen them not once but twice at the Singapore Grand Prix, and they impressed me both times. One of the few pop acts that I actually like listening to. 

19) Franz Ferdinand



Found one of their songs from the classic Burnout 3 Takedown game and became a fan of theirs after listening to a few more of their songs.


18) Limp Bizkit

These guys kept featuing in WWF/E when I was growing up so sure enough, I would end up liking what I was listening to. They may be loud but some of these are really good shit.


17) Beady Eye

Pretty much Oasis just without Noel Gallagher after 2009. They just were never the same but still managed to produced some real bangers for the short time they were around.
Found out about Saliva through wrestling and have been a fan of their ever since, there's a lot more songs I wish I could add onto that list!

15) MUSE


The first time I heard about them was back in 2005, their song was on the trailer for the F1 2005 game. Been following them ever since and I finally got to see them live at the 2019 Singapore Grand Prix and forgot how bloody good they were.


14) Queen

Is there anything I really need to say about these guys? The true classics.


13) The Beatles


Let's be honest, if not for The Beatles, most of my favourites won't even be on this list so of course I would end up liking their music as well after discovering it. 

12) Stone Roses


More Manucian goodies are coming on this list but you can say it all started with these guys. Ian Brown always sounded mega and the Roses just sounded fantastic. Shame their run didn't go on for a long while. 

11) Stereophonics

I don't know how and where I found Stereophonics but I sure am glad I did. These guys are just brilliant, wish I found their stuff much quicker. Kelly Jones is one of those guys whose voice is just unique, makes it better.

10) Metallica


Metallica. You know who they are. You know why they are here. Enjoy some pure heavy metal goodness from the geniuses behind some of it's classics. 

9) Fozzy

They started life out as a parody but Fozzy just keeps getting better and better and is now genuiely one of my favourite heavy metal bands of the whole lot! My iPod has over 20 Fozzy songs in it, and their latest album Judas kicked some metal ass. Also helps that their front man Chris Jericho also happens to be one of my all time favourite wrestler and podcaster and author. 

8) Ian Brown

Ian Brown was awesome as Stone Roses frontman. He was also awesome as a solo artist by himself with some true classics of his own. Heard he might make a comeback so hopefully there'll be more good stuff to listen to soon. A true Mancunian legend! 

7) Johnny Marr


Speaking of Mancunian legends, here's another one! Also the first proper concert I went to was for Johnny Marr. The man just keeps making magic with his guitar from the 80's to the current day. And he just keeps getting better as a solo act too.

6) Kasabian


These guys are just brilliant. So many of their songs have found their way onto my iPod and for good reasons, they keep producing absolute bangers. I was a bit bummed that I missed the chance to see them some years ago and now with them taking a break, we might not get more good stuff for them. At least they've given us a lot of good music.



5) Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds


The Chief is another Mancunian legend on this list, and to me, the greatest song writer of his generation. This songs gave us so many classics with Oasis and now a few additional ones with his own solo act. I got to see him for the Singapore Grand Prix and loved every single second of it, not everyday I get to see a genius at work.

4) Liam Gallagher


Our kid is back! After a long absence, it was so good to see Liam finally give the solo artist gig a try and he sure has knocked it out of the park. The voice of Oasis somehow sounds even better as he nears 50! And maybe it's just me, but I've liked his two albums way more than I should, better than Noel as well. If the world knew good music, he would easily be #1 around the world with the stuff he's released so far.


3) Breaking Benjamin


I found out about these guys from a trailer of a NASCAR game of all things and was made a fan right away with their Phobia album. The last two albums just made me remember how truly great these guys are, easily one of my favourite rock bands that not many have probably heard of before.


2) AC/DC


If you know me well enough, my top two favourites are pretty obvious. And of course it had to be the rock and roll legends AC/DC. The first moment I heard of them back in 1997, I was hooked. 23 years on, and I'm still a big AC/DC fan. As their song says "Rock or Bust" and it sure is for me. If you're ever feeling you need a good boost, AC/DC is always the go-to for me.

1) Oasis



It had to be Oasis. There was no other way this would turn out. As if Noel and Liam Gallagher being in the top 5 wasn't already a big enough clue. The two brother have been great solo acts but together, they were the kings of music. No one did it better than the brothers from Manchester. My iPod is probably 50% filled with all of their stuff, be it Oasis or their own projects. I'm still holding on to hope that they'll reunite one day so I can watch them together live. Way too many classics to name so I had a hard time putting just 3 on here. This is music at it's finest. 

Thanks for reading and have a great 2021 ahead!

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Kash Top 30 List: Favourite Pokemon

Since I'm turning 30 this year, I thought why not create a few Top 30 lists of things that I like or have done so I've done a few list that covers my interest in just about anything, be it Motorsports, Pokemon, Wrestling, Gaming and also some general things. Those of you reading this know me from playing the Pokemon Trading Card Game, be it in real life or online but whatever the case is, it's still. something to do with Pokemon.


So I thought, why not try to list down my 30 favourite Pokemon of all time? Sounds easy? Not really as I had to cut some that I did like for others that I liked a bit more. Some were influenced from my time playing the video game since the start of my journey back in 2001, some were influenced from me playing the Trading Card Game and some I just liked from watching the anime. So here are my 30 favourite Pokemon of all time.


#30 Toxtricity


IT'S A FREAKING ROCK STAR!!!


#29 Lucario


Someone who is a living breathing street fighter in Pokemon? I don't know why but I always gravitated to Lucario and kept using it in the video games and also in the TCG when Lucario-GX first showed up.

#28 Magneton


Ok I know, this is a weird one but when I was playing the game in the early years, for some reason Magneton always found a way into my team. Also helped that I kept getting it in the TCG and back then, it was always a rare card.


#27 Charmeleon


It's no Charmander or Charizard but hey, it's still here! Probably in my team more times than most anyway.


#26 Gardevoir


For whatever reason, I would keep catching Ralts in the games when it was in those games and Gardevoir would be one of my go-to peeps. Also had an awesome card (Gardevoir-GX) back in 2018.


#25 Rowlet


I usually pick the fire starters but in Gen 7, I went with a Grass boy for once. I don't know why but I instantly took a liking to Rowlet. Silly derpy Owl haha. It's one of the few Pokemon I have a plushie of.


#24 Kyogre


Kyogre, like Rowlet, is one of the few I have a plushie off. Sapphire was one of my first games so I'll always take a liking to Kyogre. 


#23 Gyarados


Gyarados, mostly in it's shiny variant, always seem to find a way into my team in the video games. I don't know why but hey who isn't afraid of this giant fish? 


#22 Ninetales


I have taken a liking to Vulpix as the years go by (especially the Alolan one) so of course I would end up liking Ninetales too. It does have one of my favourite TCG cards of all time as well!


#21 Kabutops


Of the original fossils, I always liked Kabutops more for some reason. But it's also the first rare card I ever pulled with Shiny Kabutops so it'll aways be one I like.


#20 Centiskorch


I mean, this one is probably the newest addition to my list. Mainly liked it for how well it's served me in the TCG, giving me many big online wins, to the point people started to notice and know about me. I even got a mention on the official Pokemon website thanks to the Centiskorch VMAX deck!


#19 Ultra Necrozma


I don't know why but I liked Necrozma in the last gen and took a liking to it, it was the misunderstood legend. And then THIS showed up! Also one of my favourite cards in the TCG, and the first one to give me a big result.


#18 Dragonair


For whatever reason I always liked Dragonair more than Dragonite, it just looked way better. Plus it's a snake, I was born in the year of the snake, need I say more?


#17 Noivern


It took me ages to get Noivern in my games but once I did, it was always one of my best attackers. Liked it so much it would show up in my team for the next two games! Also was the first foil card I got when I got back into the game since I bought the Noivern theme deck! 


#16 Bisharp


Another one who keep showing up in my teams for the video games and it keeps kicking asses so of course I grew fond for Bisharp. Every time I get the chance to add it, I pretty much do.


#15 Steelix


Onix was cool when I first started playing. And then Steelix showed up in the next game and it was bad ass. Plus, it's another snake!


#14 Mewtwo


The OG Legend and Badass. Plus it was the first holo card I got from my first ever theme deck so there will always be a natural affinity towards Mewtwo. 


#13 Yveltal


Another one who I liked in both the video games and the TCG, it was the first good deck I ever got and hey, it's got one bad ass gimmick as the "eater of souls".


#12 Giratina


I never got Diamond or Pearl but Platinum was my game and it's still one of my favourites from the series. I was always intrigued about Giratina and it's Distortion World and it became one of my favourites. 

 

#11 Kadabra


Kadabra was THE man in my team in my Crystal game, always the one to get me the most important kills. Everytime I end up replaying Crystal, Kadabra always shows up in the team. I never did trade it and didn't need to in the end. 


#10 Metagross


I don't ever use the pseudo-legendary but Metagross is easily one of my favourites, it keeps showing back up in my team. It's also the first deck to get me a local league win (Metagross-GX).


#9 Scizor


I don't know why but I always liked Scizor. Scyther was already cool looking and then this guy showed up. It's also one of the few natural shinnies I have in my video games. 


#8 Lapras


One of the OGs and I always liked it from the first few games. The surfing buddy for all of us early on. Anytime I had the chance to train it, I would. I was pretty happy to see it being the mascot for Pokemon Center Singapore too, perfect choice!


#7 Victini


It all started from one random coin I got from a blister pack. I liked the coin and kept it around as my good luck charm. I still have that Victini coin with me even though the colours are starting to fade away. Plus Victini did give me one of my favourite cards of all time (Victini Prism Star).


#6 Suicune


The mascot for the first video game I ever got. So naturally I always liked Suicune from then on, it's still easily my favourite legendary of all time. Always good memories seeing it and being reminded of the countless of hours playing Pokemon Crystal.


#5 Crobat


It all started from one random encounter with a level 10 Golbat and me thinking, let me train this dude, why the heck not. Crobat ended up being the VIP of my team and for the next few games, I always made it a point to catch a Zubat just to train it up to be a Crobat. It's still in most of my teams.


#4 Gengar



I always liked the Ghosty gang! No matter which game it was, I always found myself catching a Gastly, get it into a Haunter and wreck house with Gengar. That's been the case for 20 years now.


#3 Charizard


My boy! Charizard was always my go-to attacker in the early days of playing the game so of course it became my favourite. Till this day, I must always have a Charizard in any of my games, no matter what. It's also part of two of my favourite decks of all time (Reshiram & Charizard-GX and Charizard TEU). 


#2 Hitmonlee


I know what you're thinking. Hitmonlee??? Yes, it was always one of my favourites right from the 1st game. It's kicks reminded me of watching wrestling so I took a liking to it right away and it's been one of my favourite pokemon of all time. It may be the only Pokemon where I have every single English TCG card released in my collection. It'll always have a spot in my teams as well.


#1 Charmander


If you know me, you knew it had to be Charmander. My first partner, my favourite partner, my best partner. It was my favourite when I was 10 years old first playing Red on my cousin's PC and then on my Gameboy, and it's still my favourite as I'm about to turn 31 years old. The anime pretty much sealed it for me, I knew that was my favourite Pokemon. It'll always be my mascot. I'm pretty sure I have more than 7 Charmander plushies in my house as well. Even if I stop liking Pokemon one day, I'll never stop being a Charmander fan. 


Hope you have a great day and thank you for reading! 

Saturday, December 26, 2020

Kash Top 30 List: Best Pokemon Cards Released in 2020

Since I'm turning 30 this year, I thought why not create a few Top 30 lists of things that I like or have done so I've done a few list that covers my interest in just about anything, be it Motorsports, Pokemon, Wrestling, Gaming and also some general things. Those of you reading this know me from playing the Pokemon Trading Card Game, be it in real life or online but whatever the case is, 2020 has been an interesting year for the game with the introduction of Vs and VMaxes to counter the Tag Teams (with little to some success). 


So I thought, instead of doing a top 30 cards from a set, why not for once do a top 30 cards released in the year 2020. We've gotten 4 main sets and one mini set out, some have been great, some have been not so great but lots of good cards have been introduced to the game, some helping to bring a new archetype into the meta and others making an already good deck more broken. 


These are just my own opinion and as always, it's from someone who hasn't proven or done much in the game for real with my limited opportunities to do so (which will get even more limited due to the new Asian qualifying system) so if you disagree with some of these, that's completely fair. I just thought it'd be nice to look back at all the good cards we got out of 2020.


Prices were taken from Troll and Toad on the 10th of December 2020.


#30 - Turbo Patch - Darkness Ablaze - 172/189 - Uncommon - $0.20

Seen play in: Eternatus VMAX, Turbo Zacian V, Torkoal V, Sableye V



Turbo Patch was one of the more hyped up cards to be released from the Darkness Ablaze format. Sadly, it has not lived up to the hype mainly due to it needing to hit heads to attach energy from the bench. At least it can attach any energy which is why it's seen niche plays in various different types of decks but still not enough to show how good or bad it truly is. Not the like-for-like replacement of Max Elixir many were hoping for it to be.






#29 - Telescopic Sight - Vivid Voltage - 160/185 - Uncommon - $0.34


Seen play in: Inteleon VMAX, Blacephalon UNB


Finally some help was given to decks who are able to snipe the bench, specifically onto GX/V targets but sadly, the only ones who can make full use of it for the time being are the likes of Inteleon VMAX (which doesn't see play due to PikaRom still be popular), Cramorant V, Weezing or Ampharos V. Eventually this will find a space somewhere, the effect is too good to ignore.







#28 - Coalossal VMAX - Vivid Voltage - 99/185 - Ultra Rare - $9.99


Seen play in: Coalossal VMAX


We thought this would be the answer for the current meta. With PikaRom and Eternatus running havoc in the game and both having fighting weakness, it was thought that Coalossal would be a major player in the game. Sadly that hasn't turned out that way, PikaRom now has Mew3 to deal with it and Eternatus still isn't getting one-shot by Coalossal most of the time. But worry not Fighting type fans, help is on the way in the next set.







#27 - Dragapult VMAX - Rebel Clash - 93/192 - Ultra Rare - $8.45


Seen play in: Dragapult VMAX


The big game changer coming out of Rebel Clash, Dragapult VMAX forced many decks to be build differently solely because of it's ability to pick off single prize bench sitters at anytime. Coupled with Distortion Door Giratina and Obstagoon, benched Jirachis were never safe. Deck saw a lot of success in the Rebel Clash format and that was it as Eternatus VMAX has pretty much made the deck unplayable, even with all the disruption tools. It could make a comeback in the next set with many strong cards all weak to Psychic.






#26 - Jirachi Amazing Rare - Vivid Voltage - 119/185 - Amazing Rare - $29.99


Seen play in: Coalossal VMAX, ADPZ


While Jirachi from Team Up is still in Standard, it will still see more play over Jirachi AR. It's ability for the time being makes the most sense for decks like Coalossal who needs to discard an energy off the top of the deck or Zacian decks needing that one Metal energy for the ability. It will never compare strongly to Jirachi TEU but still a good consistency helper. 








#25 - Cinccino - Sword & Shield - 147/202 - Uncommon - $0.20


Seen play in: Control decks, Excadrill CEC


Zoroark-GX's trade ability came back in the form of Cinccino so obviously, it was going to see some play even though it wasn't as good as an attacker as Zoroark was. The deck found it's home mostly in Control decks just for it's drawing power but also saw play in Excadrill CEC to help thin the deck out as much as possible. I expected it to see way more play in other decks but that was never the case. 







#24 - Coating Metal Energy - Vivid Voltage - 163/185 - Uncommon - $0.35


Seen play in: LMZ


The perfect replacement for Weakness Guard Energy for LMZ players since it was a Metal energy, meaning Zacian now had the weakness removal effect. It has seen a bit of play in ADPZ as well but mostly in LMZ, just to cover it bases against the likes of Blacephalon, Centiskorch and ReshiZard.








#23 - Vikavolt V - Darkness Ablaze - 60/189 - Ultra Rare - $3.13


Seen play in: Vikavolt V, PikaRom


Quaking Punch returns but this time it needs more work to establish the item lock. Vikavolt was at it's best in the short space of time it was Standard legal with Thunder Mountain and Electropower, making it one of the best decks for the POG 2020 Championships. Since then it's been a tech choice for PikaRom, and saw fringe play with Amoongus. 








#22 - Bird Keeper - Darkness Ablaze - 159/189 - Uncommon - $0.20


Seen play in: Centiskorch VMAX, Control, Decidueye


One of the better supporters to be released later on in the year. Bird Keeper had the same draw 3 power as Welder but with the added effect of switching your active which can be useful in many different situations. 


It's a natual partner for Control decks to put a wall into the active or even Rowlet to hit for 60 for free. It has seen more play in Centiskorch recently to counter the Paralysis issue from PikaRom. This will likely see more play as more decks show up.





#21 - Metal Saucer - Sword & Shield - 170/202 - Uncommon - $0.20


Seen play in: Any Zacian decks


Only Zacian decks have been able to utilise Metal Saucer but you can see why it's stupidly good. Dark Patch and Water Patch had always seen play during their time and Metal Saucer had the same results, giving Zacian decks that comeback-ability when things are not looking so good. Addition energy attachment during a turn is always a huge bonus and it makes the already powerful Zacian V (and Zamazenta V in some cases) even that more painful to deal with.







#20 - Decidueye - Darkness Ablaze - 13/189 - Holo Rare - $0.98


Seen play in: Decidueye


The only playable Stage 2 in the current meta only because of it's wall-like ability. A lot of decks are built in such a way that they usually don't have a non-GX or non-V attacker, which helps Decidueye greatly. It's still a stage 2 deck meaning it'll still struggle a lot of times but once it's sets up, you'll be getting a few free wins. It should still see play until it's rotated just for it's ability alone.







#19 - Tool Scrapper - Rebel Clash - 168/192 - Uncommon - $0.20


Seen play in: ADPZ, LMZ, PikaRom, Coalossal VMAX


Simple effect. Remove two tools. Simple yet effective. It's ADPZ answer to help beat fellow Zacians, or an answer for other decks to get rid of annoying tools such as the bulky Big Charm or the annoying Stealthy Hood. Still doesn't see as much play as many first thought it would as not many decks are depending on tools for the most part, that could change soon.








#18 - Cramorant V - Sword & Shield - 155/202 - Ultra Rare - $3.10


Seen play in: Blacephalon, Centiskorch VMAX, ReshiZard


The attacker that no-one ever sees coming. The natural partner for Welder decks for it's 3 attack cost. It has seen play more for it's ability to take down Dedenne-GX for the last two prizes since Dedenne-GX sees play in most decks. The ability to snipe anyone is something only Cramorant can give decks that many others can't, making a great set-up attacker vs VMAX decks too. It may start to see less play once Welder rotates so it'll be harder to power it up. 







#17 - Galarian Zigzagoon - Sword & Shield - 117/202 - Common - $0.30


Seen play in: Obstagoon, Decidueye, Eternatus VMAX, Centiskorch VMAX, Dragapult VMAX


Speaking of snipers, Zigzagoon is one of the rare cases where the first line of an evolution sees more play just for it's ability to hit 1 damage counter to anyone. The one damage counter has come in very handy in many different situations, be it for Dragapult to snipe off benched basics or to help fix Centiskorch's or Eternatus' numbers to get a KO. This will continue to be used in many different decks all to fix up the numbers.







#16 - Speed Lighting Energy - Rebel Clash - 173/192 - Uncommon - $0.19


Seen play in: PikaRom, Vikavolt V, Ampharos V


Having the ability to draw extra two cards has made it a must have for PikaRom players who usually need to the perfect set-up to take KOs. Consistency boosting cards is always a good thing and PikaRom is already known for being one of the most consistent decks. It may only see play in PikaRom mostly but it's still one of the best decks in the format for a reason. 








#15 - Big Charm - Sword & Shield - 158/202 - Uncommon - $0.22


Seen play in: ADPZ, PikaRom, GreenZard, Mewtwo & Mew-GX


+30 HP? Why not! Big Charm sees play most in 3-prize attackers because as if they weren't already difficult enough to take down, having 30 more can sometimes gave them that extra turn to survive an onslaught. It can also be a great defensive tool, keep stuff like Dedenne-GX and Crobat V safe from being it for 180 or less damage. 


It's also a helpful tool for decks like Green's ReshiZard that already uses Heat Energy to buff it's HP up or even decks like Coalossal VMAX to make it near impossible to take down.





#14 - Oranguru - Sword & Shield - 148/202 - Holo Rare - $1.08


Seen play in: ADPZ, Magcargo-GX, Zacian Combo, Coalossal VMAX


Oranguru is just super helpful in many different situations, being able to swap one card with the top card of your deck can sometimes be the big game changer. Paired with Mewtwo UNB, it gives you a supporter straight back as well. 


It's seen play in ADPZ just to save important cards like a Boss Order's, help Coalossal VMAX stack a Fighting Energy to hit for 130 and is the piece to help Zacian pull off the Jirachi Prism Combo. Because of it's varied uses, Oranguru will continue to be one of the best tech choices for many different decks until it's rotated.





#13 - Air Balloon - Sword & Shield - 156/202 - Uncommon - $0.20


Seen play in: ADPZ, PikaRom, Mewtwo & Mew-GX


It's no float stone but it still gets the job done. Have the free retreat on certain attackers/bench sitters thanks to Air Balloon has been super helpful to many decks not needing to rely on Switch all the time. 


Stuff like Raichu & Alolan Raichu-GX and Zacian V cannot consistently hit for paralysis or a big 230 damage if not for the ability to retreat into something else and getting back into the active. 






#12 - Centiskorch VMAX - Darkness Ablaze - 34/189 - Ultra Rare - $9.95


Seen play in: Centiskorch VMAX


One of the best attackers to come out of Darkness Ablaze, Centiskorch has now become the natural replacement for Fire Box for it's ability to hit a lot of damage from out of nowhere. It's one of the few attackers with no damage cap. 


With enough energies, it can even one shot stuff like the 340HP Eternatus VMAX. The deck might struggle once Welder is rotated but it can still find it's way back, since the best card in the game right now, Zacian V, has a fire weakness after all.






#11 - Boltund V - Rebel Clash - 67/192 - Ultra Rare - $6.89


Seen play in: PikaRom, Mewtwo & Mew-GX, Turbo Boltund V


The perfect starter for lighting decks and also the perfect finisher, Boltund V is one of the reasons why PikaRom made a comeback to the top of PTCG. 


It's first attack is already helpful enough to get your attackers ready for Turn 2 but also a strong enough late game attacker to hit for possibly 250+ damage if all your main attackers are still around. Boltund may disappear from the format once PikaRom is rotated. 







#10 - Aurora Energy - Sword & Shield - 186/202 - Uncommon - $0.20


Seen play in: Mewtwo & Mew-GX, Welder Box, ADPZ


Aurora Energy was the perfect replacement for Rainbow Energy. It was even better for Mewtwo & Mew-GX as it discards a card from your hand, helping you add an attacker to your discard pile which is a bonus. It's seen play mostly in toolbox-style decks, specifically Welder decks giving you many attackers to choose from.








#9 - Eternatus VMAX - Darkness Ablaze - 117/189 - Ultra Rare - $9.49


Seen play in: Eternatus VMAX


The big hitter of the new format. The Mega Rayquaza-EX "look-alike" hits for 270 with an all-dark bench which goes up to 8, which can be easily filled with the likes of Crobat V (draw power), Zigzagoon (damage buff), Toxicroak, Slowbro (Poison) and Yveltal (free retreat). 


The deck will continue to be the ultimate beat stick right up until it's rotated. It might have some issue coming in the next set though. 






#8 - Marnie - Sword & Shield - 169/202 - Holo Rare - $0.99


Seen play in: ADPZ, PikaRom, Dragapult VMAX, Eternatus VMAX, LMZ


The only other hand disruption card available to us in Standard for the time being alongside Reset Stamp. It's can be worse to deal with as it shuffles your hand away and you'll be getting whatever is on top of your deck which can ruin combos your opponent is building up. 


It's the card that decks like Blacephalon, Centiskorch and Control don't want to see. It'll see play just for the disruption aspect with Reset Stamp rotating soon. 





#7 - Eldegoss V - Rebel Clash - 19/192 - Ultra Rare - $3.39


Seen play in: ADPZ, Centiskorch VMAX, Mewtwo & Mew-GX, PikaRom


Similar to Tapu Lele-GX of older rotation but instead of search your deck for a supporter, you take a supporter from your discard, similar to VS Seeker from yester years. 


Eldegoss has been the winning card in so many games, to get the Boss for game or stop your opponent winning with Marnie or helping you get the damage you need with Welder. Eldegoss will always see play in as many different decks as possible. 





#6 - Scoop Up Net - Rebel Clash - 165/192 - Uncommon - $0.92


Seen play in: Most single prizer decks, Centiskorch VMAX, Dragapult VMAX, Eternatus VMAX


One of the best items to be released in 2020. With Escape Board gone, Scoop Up Net is now the preferred switch out option for Jirachi but Net gives so you so many more options than that. It's Acerola for single prize cards but in the form of an item card so it's crazy good. It's so good, it's one of the only few new cards I've bought during the pandemic. 


The best part about it is the various plays you can use with it. Extra damage with Zigzagoon? Check. Extra energy denial with Giratina? Check. Saving a damaged attacker? Check. Nets will continue to see play in all sorts of decks, especially single prize decks. 




#5 - Crobat V - Darkness Ablaze - 104/189 - Ultra Rare - $15.77


Seen play in: ADPZ, PikaRom, Welder Decks, Eternatus VMAX, Coalossal VMAX,


As long as Dedenne-GX is still in Standard, it will always be the preferred choice for a Pokemon to draw you out of dead hands since it discard cards. Crobat V just fills your up to 6, same as what Shaymin EX used to do but the big difference is Crobat can only be used once. After the next rotation, Crobat will see more play as the natural replacement for Dedenne-GX. 


For now it's mostly seen in aggro decks trying to get all the pieces together. It's also the perfect partner alongside Eternatus VMAX since it only plays Dark pokemon and all you really need is Crobats to keep drawing you out of bad hands while adding more damage for your attacker.




#4 - Professor's Research - Sword & Shield - 178/202 - Holo Rare - $0.75


Seen play in: 3-4 off in almost every deck, 0-1 off in Welder decks


The discard hand and draw 7 effect made it's return back in Sword & Shield with Research. It first showed up in Base Set and since then, it's seen play many times before in the guise of Juniper and Sycamore and always saw play in almost every deck. 


Drawing 7 is just too good, most of the time you'd want to use that to clear your hand off and give you more stuff to work with. It will continue to see play until it's rotated out of Standard but will likely come back in another guise.





#3 - Boss's Orders - Rebel Clash - 154/192 - Holo Rare - $5.95


Seen play in: Almost every deck.


Lysandre came back in the form of Boss's Orders. A simple effect on this card, gust up one of your opponent's benched Pokémon. Simple and straight to the point. 


Lysandre saw play in almost deck when it was around, it's predecessor Guzma also saw play in almost every deck so it's no surprise to see Boss' Orders seeing play in almost every deck so far. It is usually the winning card, to grab an easy target off your opponent's bench for the win. Boss's Orders, like Research before it, will see play until it's rotated.





#2 - Zacian V - Sword & Shield - 138/202 - Ultra Rare - $3.47


Seen play in: ADPZ, LMZ, Zacian Combo, Control Decks, Blacephalon


The most played deck of 2020 is easily ADPZ. It's called that for a reason and the Z (Zacian) has been part of the reason why the deck has seen a lot of play, online or in real life. 


Zacian isn't just a great attacker, making it a natural partner with ADP-GX, but also great for set-up decks just because of it's ability to draw three cards at the end of the turn, seeing play mostly in Control deck for it's draw power.


Zacian has also been in it's own deck, either in a defensive style deck with Lucario & Melmetal-GX or a Combo-style deck with Jirachi Prism and Mr Mime. A great all rounder card, perhaps the reason why ADPZ is such a huge problem to deal with. It would be easily the best card released if not for another card released in Sword & Shield. 




#1 - Quick Ball - Sword & Shield - 179/202 - Uncommon - $0.19


Seen play in: Every. Single. Deck.


No question the best card to be released from this year has to be Quick Ball. It's a 4-off in almost every deck for a good reason. 


It's the best search card in the game since it gets you any Basic for the price of just one card, pretty much taking Ultra Ball's spot in decks in formats of the past. 


This card will continue to see play until the last day of it's rotation and even then, it'll continue to see play in Expanded. 






This one may look a bit messy as it took me a few weeks to finish due to my new working schedule but in any case, I hope you enjoyed reading it! Enjoy the holidays!