Cyrus, a new Trainer card introduced in the latest expansion to Pokémon TCG Pocket, is doing my nut in. He's doing my nut in because he is, frankly, just very, very good. Too good, in fact. The Cyrus card is, by most competitive game developers' definitions, overpowered. It's ubiquitous, used in decks with little to no real synergy. It's having an outsized impact on the meta, elevating entirely new, dominating decks from obscurity. And most importantly: it's forced me to rework my prized Charizard and Moltres EX deck, which is personally very annoying. I won every PvP challenge the game has had with variations of that deck, and suddenly it's struggling. If this were League of Legends, where you get the ability to ban one character from the opposing team's options, I would be banning Cyrus every time.Read more
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