2-2 Electivire FB LvX
2-1-2 Ampharos
3-2-3 Magnezone (2 Prime- 1 SF)
2 Uxie
2 Sableye
Pokemon ~ 21
x4 Pokedex
x3 Rare Candy
x3 Pokemon Communication
x3 Bebe's Search
x2 Warp Point
x2 Expert Belt
x2 Seeker
x2 Engineer's Adjustments
x1 Luxury Ball
x1 Copycat
x1 Pokemon Collector
x1 Palmer's Contribution
T/S/S ~ 25
x3 Double Colorless
x11 Lightning
Energy ~ 14
There are 2 focuses of the deck that take place in order of their importance. Your first priority being Ampharos from HGSS, its Acceleration Bolt attack costs a single Electric Energy in order for you to place 2 Basic Energy from your deck on any pokemon you have in play. Obviously you'll want to use this as much as possible placing energy on Electivire FB and Magnemites. Electivire FB LvX 's Power Spark should hit like truck by the time your done, and with Ampharos's single energy retreat, a knock out shouldn't be much of a problem. The back up plan, should Electivire fall, is Magnezone prime. All that Stockpiled energy should be enough to KO anything your opponent throws at you. The Stormfront Magnezone is there for its Super Connectivity PokePower, so you can get back any energy you got rid of for Engineer's Adjustments or from retreating pokemon. I've tested this deck against several mainstream decks and it works magnificently in several Match-ups. My only problem is that sometimes I get a horrible starting hand which is why I've teched in Sableye, but I am looking to get them out.
2-1-2 Ampharos
3-2-3 Magnezone (2 Prime- 1 SF)
2 Uxie
2 Sableye
Pokemon ~ 21
x4 Pokedex
x3 Rare Candy
x3 Pokemon Communication
x3 Bebe's Search
x2 Warp Point
x2 Expert Belt
x2 Seeker
x2 Engineer's Adjustments
x1 Luxury Ball
x1 Copycat
x1 Pokemon Collector
x1 Palmer's Contribution
T/S/S ~ 25
x3 Double Colorless
x11 Lightning
Energy ~ 14
There are 2 focuses of the deck that take place in order of their importance. Your first priority being Ampharos from HGSS, its Acceleration Bolt attack costs a single Electric Energy in order for you to place 2 Basic Energy from your deck on any pokemon you have in play. Obviously you'll want to use this as much as possible placing energy on Electivire FB and Magnemites. Electivire FB LvX 's Power Spark should hit like truck by the time your done, and with Ampharos's single energy retreat, a knock out shouldn't be much of a problem. The back up plan, should Electivire fall, is Magnezone prime. All that Stockpiled energy should be enough to KO anything your opponent throws at you. The Stormfront Magnezone is there for its Super Connectivity PokePower, so you can get back any energy you got rid of for Engineer's Adjustments or from retreating pokemon. I've tested this deck against several mainstream decks and it works magnificently in several Match-ups. My only problem is that sometimes I get a horrible starting hand which is why I've teched in Sableye, but I am looking to get them out.