My take on how Alolan Ninetales might look in standard after September 1st. Burning Shadows gave her some new toys to play with including a non GX version which grants her full immunity to damage from EX and GX attacks. with Hex Maniac being rotated out, and no more VS Seeker, this card will be hard to deal with.
#18
4 Alolan Vulpix (Beacon)
2 Alolan Ninetales (Ability)
3 Alolan Ninetales GX
1 Glaceon EX
2 Tapu Lele GX
1 Tapu Koko (Sm Promo 31)
2 Remoraid (Ion Pool)
2 Octillery
1 Sudowoodo (Roadblock)
#12
3 Professor Sycamore
3 N
2 Guzma
2 Brigette
2 Mallow
#18
4 Ultra Ball
4 Aqua Patch
2 Brooklet Hill
3 Choice Band
2 Float Stone
2 Field Blower
1 Rescue Stretcher
#12
8 Basic Water Energy
4 Double colourless energy
I play 2 baby Alolan Ninetales, since I always want at least 1 in play at any time, and I don't know if one might be prized. This card is here solely for its ability to wall every EX and GX card in the format as well as being a one prize attacker. Alolan Ninetales GX is still my main attacker though and retains its 3 copy slot as it still does the most damage in the deck and it can heal itself using its GX attack. (i might go down to 2, if i find it less useful getting her out every game). Glaceon EX is there for non ex/ gx evolution cards. The only threats that springs to my mind atm is Garbodor with Trashalance, and a Metang using Core beam for 80 damage, double for weakness doing 160 damage for a ko. Glaceon EX comes in clutch here, by being able to prevent damage done to it by evolution pokemon cards, as long as it can use its Crystal Ray attack. Octillery is one of the best draw support Pokemon cards next to Uranguro, now that Shaymin EX is getting rotated, and has some nice Synergy with the Mallow supporter card by being able to draw into the cards you search for. Octillery also means that your never scared of an opponents N card, unless a Garbotoxin Garbodor is in play. Sudowoodo is just here to prevent the opponent playing more bench Pokemon and is searchable with Brooklet Hill.
for the trainers now, Guzma replaces Lysandre and gives me a nice escape rope effect.
Mallow is pretty standard in any deck that runs Octillery being able to grab any 2 cards from the deck, as long as my hand size is small enough after the mallow for Octillery's ability to work.
Brigette is great for turn 1 with Tapu Lele. even if you only have an ultra ball in your starting hand of 7, you can use it to grab Tapu Lele, search for Brigette and get your board set up nice and quick. with 2 i run a less risk of the card being prized.
I only play 3 sycamore, because with out VS seeker, if I discard important supporters in the early game i have no way of getting them back. besides that Octillery will be providing most of my draw power through out the games.
I'm still stumped with N atm. I'm playing the standard 3 still, but while its always been a good card, Burning shadows gave us Wicke. Wicke forces both players to count the cards in their hand, shuffle them away and both players draw that many cards that they counted. in combination with Octillery, this could be really good if you couldn't find the cards you needed, since you get a fresh 4 cards. but if your opponent has a huge hand size, this could be really bad, so i'm leaving it out for now.
With rough seas being rotated out, i'm left with using Brooklet hill for a stadium based water support card. But being able to also search for fighting types, tempts me into running a Marshadow GX, who could use a discarded Vulpix's Beacon attack for no energy or Glaceon Ex's Crystal Ray attack, but i'll leave that out for now.
Aqua Patch and ultra ball are pretty standard. search for any Pokemon and grab water energy from the discard pile.
The Bodybuilding Dumbbells is a new item that gives stage 1 Pokemon plus 40 hp. While plus 40 won't be enough to save you from most metal type Pokemon, it could let you survive potential ohkos, from cards like Garbodor (meaning they would need you to have 2 more items in the discard pile for a ko) and Tapu Bulu GX. Alolan Ninetales gets straight up 1hkoed by a Tapu Bulu holding choice band, and it being able to attack pretty much every turn (if the opponent is playing a Vikivolt build) means Alolan Ninetales has no chance to set up. However the Little Alolan Ninetales should still be able to wall this beast.
with 250 HP and 10 hp remaining, Alolan Ninetales GX's Ice Path GX attack can dish out 240 damage to an opponent and completely heal itself... OUCH!!!
Well that's my list for now. I'm really looking forward to using the little baby non GX version of Alolan Ninetales, as i think that card will be a game changer for most decks in the standard format. check in the below posts to see what cards iv'e edited from the list.
#18
4 Alolan Vulpix (Beacon)
2 Alolan Ninetales (Ability)
3 Alolan Ninetales GX
1 Glaceon EX
2 Tapu Lele GX
1 Tapu Koko (Sm Promo 31)
2 Remoraid (Ion Pool)
2 Octillery
1 Sudowoodo (Roadblock)
#12
3 Professor Sycamore
3 N
2 Guzma
2 Brigette
2 Mallow
#18
4 Ultra Ball
4 Aqua Patch
2 Brooklet Hill
3 Choice Band
2 Float Stone
2 Field Blower
1 Rescue Stretcher
#12
8 Basic Water Energy
4 Double colourless energy
I play 2 baby Alolan Ninetales, since I always want at least 1 in play at any time, and I don't know if one might be prized. This card is here solely for its ability to wall every EX and GX card in the format as well as being a one prize attacker. Alolan Ninetales GX is still my main attacker though and retains its 3 copy slot as it still does the most damage in the deck and it can heal itself using its GX attack. (i might go down to 2, if i find it less useful getting her out every game). Glaceon EX is there for non ex/ gx evolution cards. The only threats that springs to my mind atm is Garbodor with Trashalance, and a Metang using Core beam for 80 damage, double for weakness doing 160 damage for a ko. Glaceon EX comes in clutch here, by being able to prevent damage done to it by evolution pokemon cards, as long as it can use its Crystal Ray attack. Octillery is one of the best draw support Pokemon cards next to Uranguro, now that Shaymin EX is getting rotated, and has some nice Synergy with the Mallow supporter card by being able to draw into the cards you search for. Octillery also means that your never scared of an opponents N card, unless a Garbotoxin Garbodor is in play. Sudowoodo is just here to prevent the opponent playing more bench Pokemon and is searchable with Brooklet Hill.
for the trainers now, Guzma replaces Lysandre and gives me a nice escape rope effect.
Mallow is pretty standard in any deck that runs Octillery being able to grab any 2 cards from the deck, as long as my hand size is small enough after the mallow for Octillery's ability to work.
Brigette is great for turn 1 with Tapu Lele. even if you only have an ultra ball in your starting hand of 7, you can use it to grab Tapu Lele, search for Brigette and get your board set up nice and quick. with 2 i run a less risk of the card being prized.
I only play 3 sycamore, because with out VS seeker, if I discard important supporters in the early game i have no way of getting them back. besides that Octillery will be providing most of my draw power through out the games.
I'm still stumped with N atm. I'm playing the standard 3 still, but while its always been a good card, Burning shadows gave us Wicke. Wicke forces both players to count the cards in their hand, shuffle them away and both players draw that many cards that they counted. in combination with Octillery, this could be really good if you couldn't find the cards you needed, since you get a fresh 4 cards. but if your opponent has a huge hand size, this could be really bad, so i'm leaving it out for now.
With rough seas being rotated out, i'm left with using Brooklet hill for a stadium based water support card. But being able to also search for fighting types, tempts me into running a Marshadow GX, who could use a discarded Vulpix's Beacon attack for no energy or Glaceon Ex's Crystal Ray attack, but i'll leave that out for now.
Aqua Patch and ultra ball are pretty standard. search for any Pokemon and grab water energy from the discard pile.
The Bodybuilding Dumbbells is a new item that gives stage 1 Pokemon plus 40 hp. While plus 40 won't be enough to save you from most metal type Pokemon, it could let you survive potential ohkos, from cards like Garbodor (meaning they would need you to have 2 more items in the discard pile for a ko) and Tapu Bulu GX. Alolan Ninetales gets straight up 1hkoed by a Tapu Bulu holding choice band, and it being able to attack pretty much every turn (if the opponent is playing a Vikivolt build) means Alolan Ninetales has no chance to set up. However the Little Alolan Ninetales should still be able to wall this beast.
with 250 HP and 10 hp remaining, Alolan Ninetales GX's Ice Path GX attack can dish out 240 damage to an opponent and completely heal itself... OUCH!!!
Well that's my list for now. I'm really looking forward to using the little baby non GX version of Alolan Ninetales, as i think that card will be a game changer for most decks in the standard format. check in the below posts to see what cards iv'e edited from the list.
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