This deck focuses on attacking fast and hard to knock the enemy out before they can summon more powerful Pokmon, but it's definitely a risk if the player can't gain control of the field in the first few turns
With new character and card types included, it does mostly live up to its predecessor although a lack of push-along for the overarching plot, and a fairly beige theme, makes this set slightly less cohesive and compelling
Many highlight how its synergies feel rewarding, turning a lighthearted theme into a competitive option
Because there is no cap to how many coins you can flip, you can spam this card with as much Fire Energy as you want and keep flipping coins
Precons are generally weaker power than more tuned decks, but Living Energy is great right out of the box if you don't want to go the upgrade route
Whenever you play a Floodborn character, if you used Shift to play them, each opponent chooses and discards a card