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Standard Breakpoint: Garchomp / Landorus / Crobat

Matt123456789

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Pokémon: 20
  • 2 Regirock
  • 3 Landorus
  • 3 Garchomp
  • 3 Gible
  • 3 Zubat
  • 2 Golbat
  • 2 Crobat
  • 1 Shaymin
  • 1 Gabite
Trainers/Supporters/Stadiums: 39
  • 2 Lysandre
  • 3 Sycamore
  • 1 Giovani
  • 3 Korrina
  • 2 Maxie's Hidden Ball Trick
  • 3 Fighting Stadium
  • 3 Muscle Band
  • 4 VS Seeker
  • 3 Battle Compressor
  • 4 Ultra Ball
  • 4 Trainers' Mail
  • 3 Rare Candy
  • 1 Sacred Ash
  • 1 Professor's Letter
  • 2 Pokemon Catcher
Energy: 11
  • 7 Fighting Energy
  • 2 DCE
  • 2 Strong Energy
Strategy:
 
Is a 4th Korrina too many. Maybe over the 2nd Maxie's?

Have you thought about playing Lucario EX? Maybe even two. It has a flat 100 attack against everything and drawing to 6 for 60 damage isn't bad either.
 
What are the bats for? You can easily knock out any EX Pokemon with only two energies and a fighting stadium/muscle band/giovanni.
 
Please state your deck strategy; it would be helpful to know as feedback is provided.

i agree with the above poster. I think Garchomp on its own cannot be your primary attacker unlike Gallade. Too Frail and needs two energy attachment for max damage. Not to mention having 2 evolution lines will easily clog your hand and ensure that Maxie's will be a useless card 95% of the time. I think that you should drop the DCE and the Maxie's and add in some Focus Sash.
 
Maybe get rid of the Sacred Ash for a Lugia EX or something. Sacred Ash don't tend to be very helpful.
 
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