TDA said:@scizor:I would say yeah, reshiboar wont be much of a problem if we mill important cards early game,however i do think typhloram would be more difficult...
T2-T3 is not all that "slow" tbh Imo eviolite is better than defender on basic based decks like this.The Power of Three said:Why would TyphloRam be any harder to face off against than ReshiBoar? Both of the 'techs' (typhlosion and emboar) are stage 2 pokemon, and are equally slow to get out. Only difference is Typhlosion requires you to have energies in the discard pile, rather than Emboar, where you can just draw a ton and be happy.
With Eviolite coming out, would you guys still include Defenders in this deck? Just wanting your opinions, thanks.
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Defenders are a great thing to have as backup in case special metals are not being attached or to prolong Durant's life more. Although, wouldn't Potion be more helpful in that case? Just a thought.
Just saying, Durant will rip through most Stage 2 decks. A lot of it is luck based on what your opponent has to draw, but with some clever strategy you can basically force all of your opponent's battle force into the discard pile.
What do you think of running a 1-1 Steelix Prime? It wouldn't necessarily slow the deck down, it's a great staller, it gets back all the lost special metals on Durant, and lategame it can just come down upon a crippled opposition and wreck it.
banditkeith said:Of course, if milling is fast enough that you can hinder them a lot, then the back up attacker would not be needed.
I think this is something that needs to be tested
I Don't feel that this will matter, as they will be set up by then and you are not knocking anything out. Also, N just creates more work for you by putting more cards in their deck.blaZofgold said:Inspiration comes in the most epic forms.
I can understand trying to deck the opponent out, but it would be pretty bad if you got either A. Trainer Locked or B. Your opponent draws into a PONT, Judge, Copycat, etc. That's why a 2-2 Weaville is mandatory. But otherwise, it's slightly hard to pull of a complete deck-out if your opponent can still setup.
May I also suggest N, when it comes out? Since you'll be doing no offensive damage whatsoever, they will definitely be getting quite a few KOs on your Durants. Twins + N will completely give you the upper hand, as once your opponent has 2 prizes left you can "N" them and then Weaville, forcing a very tight lock situation.