LuxTwo said:I've been looking through my cards, and I seem to be stuck.
I want to make a deck(obviously), but I don't feel like spending +$100 on cards(this is my last year playing) =/
Are there any good, cheap deck/strategies that anyone knows of?
Any ideas for a cheap deck?
Magnevire said:"100%"? That strikes me as a bit of an exaggeration...I can see how Vilemage would present a huge problem in this meta though.
Magnevire said:I get how trainer lock would shut down these trainer reliant decks. I just don't see it winning all the time nor do I see stage 2 Vileplume getting set up so fast that something like Reshiboar or Donchamp wouldn't be able to get set up.
You absolutely have no clue about TyphloRam lol. For free prizes? You can't beat typhlo prime that easily without ohkoing it, i just burn up your energies. Come talk to me when you beat as good TyphloRam list as what i use.Rakuron said:ReshiPhlosion loses because you can drag up their typhlosions for free prizes and to limit them.
Reshirams are alrdy promos in Tins. Instead of some lame random decks, i suggest using TyphloRam or KingCino. they both cheap and very good.carlitosbob said:typhloram is super cheap to make if you don't mind getting promos. reshirams will drop in price since in October we're getting another printing or reshirams and zekroms as promos. I think stop2shop has typhlosion prime promo at $1 or something really low like that.
I would use blastigatr instead though for a cheap deck. gatr prime promo is also about $1, blastoise is dirt cheap, and if you want the holo one, $5 gets you a booster pack and a 1-1-1 blastoise line. delibird is a promo so it's easy to get too. also, with cleffa being on T&T for $5, you may as well get the promo, $5 for a holo cleffa, holo smoochum, a booster, and a pop9 pack. you only need one or two cleffa anyways.
instead of donphan, I would run dugtrio. since it can use colorless energy and has free retreat. only 80 HP though.
I know, but we're getting yet another promo. so there will be 2 promo reshirams, 2 different full arts if you count the error, and 2 pack pulled holos counting the reverse. same goes for zekrom. I think that reshiram and zekrom are somehow now the most widely available pokemon cards we can have. luckily they're actually quite good.Zhaituki said:Reshirams are alrdy promos in Tins. Instead of some lame random decks, i suggest using TyphloRam or KingCino. they both cheap and very good.carlitosbob said:typhloram is super cheap to make if you don't mind getting promos. reshirams will drop in price since in October we're getting another printing or reshirams and zekroms as promos. I think stop2shop has typhlosion prime promo at $1 or something really low like that.
I would use blastigatr instead though for a cheap deck. gatr prime promo is also about $1, blastoise is dirt cheap, and if you want the holo one, $5 gets you a booster pack and a 1-1-1 blastoise line. delibird is a promo so it's easy to get too. also, with cleffa being on T&T for $5, you may as well get the promo, $5 for a holo cleffa, holo smoochum, a booster, and a pop9 pack. you only need one or two cleffa anyways.
instead of donphan, I would run dugtrio. since it can use colorless energy and has free retreat. only 80 HP though.
carlitosbob said:I know, but we're getting yet another promo. so there will be 2 promo reshirams, 2 different full arts if you count the error, and 2 pack pulled holos counting the reverse. same goes for zekrom. I think that reshiram and zekrom are somehow now the most widely available pokemon cards we can have. luckily they're actually quite good.
also, I find that people like to hold onto their kingdra primes for some reason..
Zhaituki said:You absolutely have no clue about TyphloRam lol. For free prizes? You can't beat typhlo prime that easily without ohkoing it, i just burn up your energies. Come talk to me when you beat as good TyphloRam list as what i use.Rakuron said:ReshiPhlosion loses because you can drag up their typhlosions for free prizes and to limit them.
Besides, losing typhloram is not exactly limiting. I setup things at T2 anyway.
Also it's sort of hard to compare when there can be so much better lists than what you've played against anyway.
I live in Finland, not US. also i don't trust virtual shuffling too well to play redshark.Rakuron said:lol i love how much you brag about your list all over the place. Play me sometime? I'd love to own you