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Lilligant brings a fascinating blend of status conditions to the battlefield, offering Grass-type trainers a unique control option.
This Stage 1 Pokémon might not immediately catch your eye with its modest 100 HP, but its ability to inflict multiple status conditions makes it a deceptively strategic card worth examining for both competitive and casual play.
Offensive rating: 5/10Lilligants offensive capabilities center around its two attacks.
Bemusing Aroma costs just one Grass energy and deals 30 damage while potentially inflicting powerful status combinations.
The coin flip mechanic offers either Paralysis plus Poison (heads) or Confusion (tails).
While the damage output is modest, the status effects create significant value.
Its second attack, Cut, requires three energy (one Grass, two Colorless) for 70 damage with no additional effects.
With a maximum damage output of 70 for three energy, Lilligant has a below-average damage-per-energy ratio, but the status-inflicting potential of its first attack significantly enhances its offensive toolkit.
Survival rating: 4/10With just 100 HP, Lilligant falls on the fragile side for a Stage 1 Pokémon.
Its Fire weakness is particularly concerning in a meta where Fire-type attackers remain prevalent, making it vulnerable to quick KOs from common threats.
The single Colorless retreat cost is a bright spot, allowing for relatively easy pivoting when necessary.
Lilligant lacks any built-in defensive abilities or healing mechanisms, making it entirely reliant on external support to survive attacks.
Its paralysis capabilities can indirectly enhance survival by preventing opponents from attacking, but this depends on coin flips and is not reliable enough to significantly boost its survival rating.
Versatility rating: 6/10Lilligant shines in versatility through its status-inducing capabilities.
The coin flip on Bemusing Aroma offers two distinct but useful outcomes - either Paralysis plus Poison (preventing attacks while applying steady damage) or Confusion (forcing coin flips for attacks).
This makes Lilligant adaptable against various strategies, serving as both a disruptor and chip damage dealer.
As a Grass type, it can exploit Water weaknesses while leveraging Grass support cards.
Its low energy requirement for the status-inducing attack means it can operate effectively even under energy disruption.
However, its reliance on coin flips reduces consistency, and its mediocre damage ceiling limits its role as a primary attacker.
Speed/Setup rating: 7/10Lilligant requires relatively minimal setup investment.
As a Stage 1, it needs only one evolution step from Petilil.
Its Bemusing Aroma attack costs just one Grass energy, making it operational by turn two under optimal circumstances - turn one Petilil plus attachment, followed by evolution and attack on turn two.
The single energy requirement means it can start applying pressure quickly and remains functional even under energy removal strategies.
However, its more damaging Cut attack requires three energy, creating a longer setup timeline if youre aiming to use its higher damage output.
The reliance on coin flips for Bemusing Aromas effects also introduces inconsistency to its setup efficiency.
Lilligants effectiveness increases dramatically with companions that enhance status conditions or provide energy acceleration.
Cards that improve coin flip outcomes are particularly valuable given its reliance on favorable flips.
Adding support Pokémon that can heal or provide protection extends Lilligants longevity, while energy acceleration partners help power up its three-energy Cut attack more efficiently.
Victinis Victory Star ability allows you to reflip coins once per turn, significantly improving the reliability of Bemusing Aromas status effects and increasing your chances of landing the powerful Paralysis+Poison combination.
Keldeo V provides reliable switching with its Natural Float ability, allowing you to retreat a paralyzed Lilligant without paying retreat costs. This creates excellent pivot opportunities while maintaining board pressure.
Rillabooms energy acceleration abilities can quickly power up Lilligants more expensive Cut attack, transforming it from a status-inducer into a more threatening attacker that can deliver consistent 70 damage hits.
Lilligant occupies an interesting niche in the current format as a status condition specialist rather than a primary attacker.
Its strength lies in disruption and board control rather than raw damage output.
To maximize Lilligants potential, focus on its Bemusing Aroma attack early game to establish status pressure, potentially locking opponents Pokémon while setting up stronger attackers.
The card performs best in decks built to capitalize on status conditions or as a tech option against specific matchups where status effects create significant advantages.
While not a tournament powerhouse by itself, Lilligant offers tactical players a flexible tool that can create openings against unprepared opponents.
With proper support cards addressing its vulnerability and damage ceiling limitations, Lilligant can effectively contribute to control-oriented Grass strategies in the current meta.
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