Still gonna say that Leafeon is a nice tech for now, especially against Safeguarders.
tbh, in a Rayquaza deck, Leafon won't seem too amazing. You generally rage through opposing decks with Rayquaza, limiting the amount of energy attached significantly. A much better counter would be Raichu; and even Beartic could do as much or more damage than Leafon in most circumstances XDStill gonna say that Leafeon is a nice tech for now, especially against Safeguarders.
tbh, in a Rayquaza deck, Leafon won't seem too amazing. You generally rage through opposing decks with Rayquaza, limiting the amount of energy attached significantly. A much better counter would be Raichu; and even Beartic could do as much or more damage than Leafon in most circumstances XD
I suggest not teching something just for Toad that would not be to great for other matchups, but I guess it could work.Once you're under ToadLock, Raichu and Beartic become... kinda moot. They don't hit weakness, and they don't really limit how much energy your opponent puts down. That, and they're dependant on factors that can be worked around; put down a Pokemon after one faints for Raichu, and I have never seen a Beartic in my days. Leafeon beats out Toad in both Energy, and threatens the entire field by limiting how much energy your opponent can put down.
I suggest not teching something just for Toad that would not be to great for other matchups, but I guess it could work.
I suggest not teching something just for Toad that would not be to great for other matchups, but I guess it could work.
I'd say that IMHO it isn't needed as you already win the P Kyogre/Groudon match up.
Not necessarily. I've played multiple matches where I picked up the Mega Ray KO with Primal Groudon, and they folded immediately since - once Groudon is set - it's very hard for the Mega Ray player to hold a comeback. Granted, I haven't ran into the Egg variants quite yet, however I've yet to see how Mega Ray is an autowin versus Groudon.
It does seem like PGroudon is the best match up we have so far, but you need to play a much more aggressive PGroudon set up than is traditional to truly beat MRayray.
I very much disagree with this. Despite being able to quickly comeback with megaturbo now in format, Primal Groudon takes at least 2 if not 3 turns to set up.Not necessarily. I've played multiple matches where I picked up the Mega Ray KO with Primal Groudon, and they folded immediately since - once Groudon is set - it's very hard for the Mega Ray player to hold a comeback. Granted, I haven't ran into the Egg variants quite yet, however I've yet to see how Mega Ray is an autowin versus Groudon.
I very much disagree with this. Despite being able to quickly comeback with megaturbo now in format, Primal Groudon takes at least 2 if not 3 turns to set up.
Likewise, Mega Rayquazas can EASILY be set up in 1 turn. While it might not necessarily be doing OHKOes to all pokemon Turn 1, it should be at least OHKOing all 180 HP pokemon. Also, its harder to OHKO Mega Ray as it has resistance to Fighting, meaning your opponent will need at least 3 damage multipliers on one groudon to OHKO a mega ray (such as muscle band, strong energy, or fighting stadium). Mega Ray only needs 8 benched pokemon, which the deck runs more then enough of, 1 of the 4 skyfields, and 3 energy, which is easily set up with mega turbo and DCE.
I will say that the deck isn't Tier 0, AKA unbeatable. But some match ups it just beats 70-30 times.
That's why Groudon's paired with Donphan and/or Hawlucha; Donphan/Hawlucha slowly chips away at opposing actives, whittling them down so that Groudon can nab that knock out. Additionally, if Groudon gets Gaia Volcano off, the Stadium is discarded, whether it's Fighting Stadium or Skyfield. That 8 Bench goes down to 5, and - while the Eggs probably are out - that's still one Rayquaza dead, and your Bench is ripe for the Lysandre-ing the rest of the prizes via Shaymin, Eggs, or what have you.
That 70 - 30 ratio isn't accurate; while Donphan/Groudon doesn't have the best match-up, it's more 55:45 in favor of Mega Ray.