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Donchamp md-on needs hgss-on revision

sphealproductions

Aspiring Trainer
Member
Hello I am fairly new to the game i haven't really battled since jungle set but i decided to stay away from collecting for a while to TCG battle. Iv'e only been battling for about 2 months but I beleive I am making pretty good decks but i feel like there is something missing.

I have battled serious players with this deck and it remains undefeated. But it needs to be better because i keep drawing unnecessary cards.

I need some ideas for the current format and the future HGSS-on format.

3-2-3 machamp (2sf, 1prime)
4-3 donphan
2 uxie
1 azelf
1 sableye
2 crobat
2 zekrom
1 reshiram

trainers:
1 luxury ball
1 plus powet
1 PETM
2 seekers
2 PONT
1 twins
2 rare candy
1 e-belt
1 prof juniper
3 poke collectors
2 beebes
2 bts
1pokemon communication

energies
1 rescue{C}
10 fighting{F}
4 DCEs{C}{C}
1 darkness{D}

Strategy:
Start off preferably with donphan to do quick damage while dealing damage to zekrom and reshi to have powerful outrage if necessary then tag in with machamp with a full damaged bench to do even more damage. Or soak up damage with either rehsiram or zekrom while build up my bench. Seeker anybody with lo-HP. REshiram counters scizors and zekrom counters blastagtr and kingdra. Machamp and donphan work well against tryanitar and magneboar or any magnezone variant so I can't think of any other weakness for this deck. I like the fact that most of the main pokemon I rely on in this deck have a very high HP, so i would like to keep at least a zekrom or reshiram.

HGSS-on: After all of the MD-arceus cards are gone im thinking of adding a cinciino line, stantler and some fire energies or electric.

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Some of the most useful Trainers are definitely Pokemon Communication. 3/4 is a must-have staple for almost any HG/SS-On decks. I've been playing Switch+Junk Arm in my version as well simply because Switch is the only card that lets you move your Active to your Bench without wasting precious Energy (in my version, it helps exponentially with Smeargle as my starter as well). PlusPower is a definite option also.

dmaster out.
 
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