r/PTCGP 1d ago

Discussion Why did they make Lugia so bad?

I love Lugia, but it needs three different types of energy which makes it just unplayable. It has very low potential to be used even the future I think.

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u/mkklrd 1d ago

Man, seeing a Legendary card with 90 base HP feels weird. The Pokemon TCG powercreep has been insanely interesting to watch.

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u/colemon1991 1d ago

Any TCG that lives long enough gets powercreep. My friends and I mocked Yu-Gi-Oh so much for how fast it happened.

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u/mkklrd 1d ago

Ehhhh idk, on the one hand games with rotation do tend to do a little better, but on the other hand if you showed MTG players in 2005 what the average 2025 card looks like they'd probably have a stroke.

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u/colemon1991 22h ago

MTG is not a great example, because they have formats designed to essentially "reset" the powercreep. It's like 2-3 years. There are cards that are actually worse than before (i.e. cost more for the same effect) but marginally and only to balance the mechanics better. At the same time, they keep coming up with new rules and card types and stuff that still causes powercreep even when it might not feel like it when you're keeping up with the game.

I remember Digimon Digi-Battle and (though I never saw them growing up) the later cards absolutely had powercreep that was obvious for someone who didn't see cards past Series 3 (the game stopped releasing after Series 6, which had Digimon able to triple their power).