Pokemon (15)
4 Cobalion NV
3-3 Electrode Prime
3 Kyurem NV
2 Cleffa HS/CoL
Trainers/Supporters (29)
4 Pokemon Collector
4 Pokemon Catcher
3 Pokemon Communication
3 Twins
3 Eviolite
3 Super Rod
3 Research Record
3 Junk Arm
3 N
Energies (16)
4 Water
4 Metal
4 Special Metal
4 Rainbow
Deck Total: 60
Basic strategy is so, use Energymite with Electrode Prime to charge Cobalion with Energies including Kyurem If need be. N synergizes with Electrode for hand disruption, Super Rod helps you get back what you lost with Electrode.
Another thing I love is how you can attach Rainbow energies with Electrode's Energymite without having to place damage counters on them cause Rainbow says it has to be attached from your hand not your deck.
Credit once again goes to that guy in Japan who invented this deck, the guy from "The Deck Out" I presume? Twins is definitely a must in this deck since you will be behind on prizes most of the time. Research Record helps you stack energies for Electrode, other than that it's a cheap deck to build (sorta) so any advice, comments, suggestions, and such are greatly appreciated.
4 Cobalion NV
3-3 Electrode Prime
3 Kyurem NV
2 Cleffa HS/CoL
Trainers/Supporters (29)
4 Pokemon Collector
4 Pokemon Catcher
3 Pokemon Communication
3 Twins
3 Eviolite
3 Super Rod
3 Research Record
3 Junk Arm
3 N
Energies (16)
4 Water
4 Metal
4 Special Metal
4 Rainbow
Deck Total: 60
Basic strategy is so, use Energymite with Electrode Prime to charge Cobalion with Energies including Kyurem If need be. N synergizes with Electrode for hand disruption, Super Rod helps you get back what you lost with Electrode.
Another thing I love is how you can attach Rainbow energies with Electrode's Energymite without having to place damage counters on them cause Rainbow says it has to be attached from your hand not your deck.
Credit once again goes to that guy in Japan who invented this deck, the guy from "The Deck Out" I presume? Twins is definitely a must in this deck since you will be behind on prizes most of the time. Research Record helps you stack energies for Electrode, other than that it's a cheap deck to build (sorta) so any advice, comments, suggestions, and such are greatly appreciated.