I'm a relatively new player (just started playing in February) and have never played anything other than Vespiquen/Night March. With both of those dead in the new format, I need a new deck. This is my first attempt to build a deck on my own without relying on my leaguemates for help, so I'm probably way off, hence why I came here.
Pokémon - 12
2 Shaymin-EX ROS 77
3 Gardevoir-EX STS 111
3 M Gardevoir-EX GEN 131
4 Xerneas XY 96
1 Hoopa-EX PR XY71
Trainer Cards - 37
3 Gardevoir Spirit Link
2 Fairy Garden
3 Energy Retrieval
3 Professor's Letter
4 Max Elixir
3 Mega Turbo
4 VS Seeker
4 Ultra Ball
2 Trainers' Mail
1 Lysandre
1 Hex Maniac
3 N
2 Professor Sycamore
1 Teammates
Energy - 11
11 Fairy Energy
Strategy:
The idea here is to start with Xerneas and use Geomancy, Max Elixir, and Mega Turbo to accelerate energy onto Gardevoirs on the bench, along with Hoopa to get Gardevoir and its Mega out of the deck. Then Fairy Garden enables the retreat into the main attacker, Mega Gardevoir, which (for three energy) does 30 damage times the total number of fairy energies on my entire field.
Ideally, I would be able to get seven to eight energies in play at any time to enable OHKOs on the Megas (plus basic EXs with Fighting Fury Belts) that are fairly common in my league. Professor's Letter helps get energy out if I have none in hand, and Energy Retrieval recycles the energy after a KO. The rest of the deck is staples.
Against an opponent using powerful low-HP attackers (e.g. something like Night March), where the prize trade is against me. Gardevoir can be ignored, and Xerneas can become the lead attacker, dealing 100 damage for three energies (at the expense of discarding one), without exposing myself to a two-prize KO. (Bonus: Xerneas is fairly bulky at 130 HP, so it can take as good as it gives.)
Thoughts? My first thought after looking this over again is to cut an Ultra Ball for a fourth Energy Retrieval, but I'm not sure if that's necessary. Any help would be appreciated. (Also, since this is my first post, if I've done anything wrong, please forgive me and point me in the right direction. )
Pokémon - 12
2 Shaymin-EX ROS 77
3 Gardevoir-EX STS 111
3 M Gardevoir-EX GEN 131
4 Xerneas XY 96
1 Hoopa-EX PR XY71
Trainer Cards - 37
3 Gardevoir Spirit Link
2 Fairy Garden
3 Energy Retrieval
3 Professor's Letter
4 Max Elixir
3 Mega Turbo
4 VS Seeker
4 Ultra Ball
2 Trainers' Mail
1 Lysandre
1 Hex Maniac
3 N
2 Professor Sycamore
1 Teammates
Energy - 11
11 Fairy Energy
Strategy:
The idea here is to start with Xerneas and use Geomancy, Max Elixir, and Mega Turbo to accelerate energy onto Gardevoirs on the bench, along with Hoopa to get Gardevoir and its Mega out of the deck. Then Fairy Garden enables the retreat into the main attacker, Mega Gardevoir, which (for three energy) does 30 damage times the total number of fairy energies on my entire field.
Ideally, I would be able to get seven to eight energies in play at any time to enable OHKOs on the Megas (plus basic EXs with Fighting Fury Belts) that are fairly common in my league. Professor's Letter helps get energy out if I have none in hand, and Energy Retrieval recycles the energy after a KO. The rest of the deck is staples.
Against an opponent using powerful low-HP attackers (e.g. something like Night March), where the prize trade is against me. Gardevoir can be ignored, and Xerneas can become the lead attacker, dealing 100 damage for three energies (at the expense of discarding one), without exposing myself to a two-prize KO. (Bonus: Xerneas is fairly bulky at 130 HP, so it can take as good as it gives.)
Thoughts? My first thought after looking this over again is to cut an Ultra Ball for a fourth Energy Retrieval, but I'm not sure if that's necessary. Any help would be appreciated. (Also, since this is my first post, if I've done anything wrong, please forgive me and point me in the right direction. )