Best deck for a 6 year old?

z-man said:
Guys, he said a competative but easy deck. Scizor Cherrim does nothing at all... thus its bad. Good job reading ;)

Faceplant, I think Jumpluff wins. Its quick and simple. 6 is not too young at all. That's when I started playing. Pokemon taught me to read [well] from an early age, and I kept with it. I hope your sister has a great experience.

Ghozt, if you can use logic and can read to an extent, pokemon is a great game for you. Why are you criticizing?


Are you saying scizor is a bad deck? It's not bad, it is one of the easiest to play decks, has a high damage output and Scizor is hard to KO
 
well scizor cherrim isnt very competitive, but it can be quite good once its set up and tanking. It can be very frustrating.
 
Regardless of what you choose for her to play, remember that it will take time for her to get it.....especially since you said she doesn't read well yet. Also, try to choose her a deck that she can modify once she does get it down....My youngest son is 6 years old, and we have started teaching him to play. We took him out and let him pick out a starter deck. He chose the new Feraligatr deck. He is an advanced reader, so we started him with a deck that he can modify from the get go. Personally I think that 6 is a great age to start a child out in this game. They can read, and they have limitless imagination. Jumpluff is pretty good, as is Machamp.....both contain cards that are easy to read, and the mechanics are easy and effective. Good luck, and remember to have plenty of patience and encouragment....
 
turtwig GL, all you need to do is get out 2 pokémon (landmin and turtwig), attach energy, and attack.
 
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