I'm helping my 10-year-old (11 in late December) nephew put together his first deck. He already has a decent collection for someone his age, but he has more cards for Expanded, so after explaining to him the difference between Standard and Expanded with the fact that he would probably be able to make a better deck for the latter, he chose Expanded (he knows he will only be able to play in some tournaments with it). He doesn't know how to play yet, but I'm going to teach him. Since he is young and will be new to the game, I'm looking for something very simple and easy to play. Here's what I've come up with:
Pokémon (18):
I'm discouraged from including cards that present non-obvious options like Ultra Ball or Superior Energy Retrieval (choosing what to discard), or Skyla or VS Seeker (lots of choices), and I've also forewent the less simple strategy of Battle Compressor / Archie's Ace in the Hole. I think he should be able to do well enough without it in Seniors.
Comments/suggestions? Please don't say Shaymin-EX... I'm trying to keep this a relatively low-cost deck. Thanks!
Pokémon (18):
- 4 Squirtle (Boundaries Crossed)
- 2 Wartortle (Boundaries Crossed)
- 3 Blastoise (Boundaries Crossed)
- 2 Remoraid (Plasma Blast)
- 2 Octillery (BREAKthrough)
- 3 Keldeo-EX (Boundaries Crossed)
- 2 Mewtwo-EX (Next Destinies)
- 3 Professor Juniper / Professor Sycamore
- 4 Cheren / Tierno
- 4 Dive Ball
- 1 Master Ball (he already has it)
- 3 Rare Candy
- 2 Energy Retrieval
- 1 Fisherman
- 1 Switch
- 2 Cilan
- 2 Lysandre
- 2 Rough Seas
- 2 N
- 15 Water Energy
I'm discouraged from including cards that present non-obvious options like Ultra Ball or Superior Energy Retrieval (choosing what to discard), or Skyla or VS Seeker (lots of choices), and I've also forewent the less simple strategy of Battle Compressor / Archie's Ace in the Hole. I think he should be able to do well enough without it in Seniors.
Comments/suggestions? Please don't say Shaymin-EX... I'm trying to keep this a relatively low-cost deck. Thanks!