then just say in the decklist pokemon fan club/preferably brigetteWe can't go off of a small percentage of people, yes, I know most people might have 3-4 brigette, but we can't do that to that one person, who might not have 3-4 brigette etc
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then just say in the decklist pokemon fan club/preferably brigetteWe can't go off of a small percentage of people, yes, I know most people might have 3-4 brigette, but we can't do that to that one person, who might not have 3-4 brigette etc
True, but beginning players probably have some bulk cards, and bridgette could be in them and they might not know any better.
then just say in the decklist pokemon fan club/preferably brigette
The deck works by putting damage counters on your benches pokemon, then attacking with aggron for huge damage. This deck also hits gardevoir. Guzzlord is just there to stack damage on.You could run the promo shaymin from the generation elite box. It's ability heals 20 damage off all your benched pokemon, much easier than guzzlord or whatever
Oops. I cannot count. Meant to write ten.how are there 13 energy?
Oh Btw, your sarcasm is gonna get you injured one day.whats a life? Whatever it is, i don't have one. Where do you buy one?
Yay I'm excitedOh Btw, your sarcasm is gonna get you injured one day.
Bumpity bump!, hopefully @AFEX will add the new deck I sent him
I usually use Hoopa and Raticate like main attackers. Cause a lot GX -Ex xD. But it's true, I need to look for other attacker.I would suggest running more Pokemon to attack with, or less energy, 3 hoopa also is kinda extreme
Hello i'm new here.
What about this deck ? without lele, I put it because I have one but I don't use it so much
##Pokémon - 15
* 3 Alolan Rattata SUM 76
* 3 Alolan Raticate BUS 82
* 3 Hoopa SLG 55
* 1 Mr. Mime BKT 97
* 1 Tapu Lele-GX GRI 137
* 1 Remoraid BKT 32
* 1 Remoraid BKT 31
* 2 Octillery BKT 33
##Trainer Cards - 34
* 1 Acerola BUS 112
* 3 Guzma BUS 115
* 4 N NVI 92
* 4 Professor Sycamore BKP 107
* 1 Rescue Stretcher GRI 130
* 3 Nest Ball SUM 123
* 2 Ultra Ball FCO 113
* 1 Special Charge STS 105
* 3 Field Blower GRI 125
* 2 Enhanced Hammer GRI 124
* 2 Reverse Valley BKP 110
* 4 Choice Band GRI 121
* 3 Float Stone BKT 137
* 1 Fighting Fury Belt BKP 99
##Energy - 11
* 4 Double Colorless Energy FCO 114
* 7 Darkness Energy Energy 7
Total Cards - 60
Any suggestions ?
I would suggest Solgeleao/ Rayquaza, or Laparas GXApologies if a post like this is frowned upon. My 10-year old daughter is trying to get more into Pokemon. I feel like one thing that's been holding her back is that she really has only been playing with theme and battle decks, which don't allow her to really dive into the game. So I was hoping to get her a couple of budget decks for Christmas that could hold their own in a semi-competitive setting Here's the catch. She's still getting down all the strategy. She knows the rules, but she doesn't have a lot of the nuance down. So which of these decks would be best for something like that, and also would be fun for a 10 year old to play? Thanks guys.
Apologies if a post like this is frowned upon. My 10-year old daughter is trying to get more into Pokemon. I feel like one thing that's been holding her back is that she really has only been playing with theme and battle decks, which don't allow her to really dive into the game. So I was hoping to get her a couple of budget decks for Christmas that could hold their own in a semi-competitive setting Here's the catch. She's still getting down all the strategy. She knows the rules, but she doesn't have a lot of the nuance down. So which of these decks would be best for something like that, and also would be fun for a 10 year old to play? Thanks guys.
Apologies if a post like this is frowned upon. My 10-year old daughter is trying to get more into Pokemon. I feel like one thing that's been holding her back is that she really has only been playing with theme and battle decks, which don't allow her to really dive into the game. So I was hoping to get her a couple of budget decks for Christmas that could hold their own in a semi-competitive setting Here's the catch. She's still getting down all the strategy. She knows the rules, but she doesn't have a lot of the nuance down. So which of these decks would be best for something like that, and also would be fun for a 10 year old to play? Thanks guys.
it is a very strange deck to play, with the fact that your opponent controls 90% of you damage output. It may work for you, but it has (from what I know ) a pretty high skill requirementWhat About Trevenant Garb? I don’t have a list RN but I played it for a while and it worked quite well. Ill have a list up soon.
What About Trevenant Garb? I don’t have a list RN but I played it for a while and it worked quite well. Ill have a list up soon.