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Standard Eternal Flame (Charizard / Victini Prism / Jirachi)

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ETERNAL FLAME
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Pokémon (13):
  • 4 Charizard SM9 (beatdown)
  • 4 Charmander SM6 (evolve)
  • 1 Victini Prism (beatdown)
  • 4 Jirachi SM8a (search)
Trainer (34):
  • 2 Bill's Analysis (search)
  • 1 Brock's Grid (retrieve)
  • 3 Guzma (control)
  • 4 Cynthia (draw)
  • 4 Lillie (draw)
  • 3 Choice Band (beatdown)
  • 3 Escape Board (retreat)
  • 4 Rare Candy (evolve)
  • 3 Ultra Ball (search)
  • 4 Nest Ball (search)
  • 1 Heat Factory Prism (draw)
  • 2 Viridian Forest (search)
Energy (13):
  • 13 Fire Energy

STRATEGY:

Start with Jirachi to search for Rare Candies and other trainer cards. Bench two Charmander and evolve them into Charizard on the next turn. Use Ability: Addicting Drive to charge up Charizard and attack with Continuous Blaze Ball. Use Vicitin Prism Star and Brock's Grid to retrieve discarded energy cards.

SPOILER:

Charizard
Stage 2 Fire Pokémon - evolves from Charmeleon
HP 150
Ability: Addicting Drive
Once during your turn (before your attack), you may put 2 damage counters on this Pokémon. If you do, search your deck for up to 2 [R] energy cards and attach them to this Pokémon. Then, shuffle your deck.
[R][R] Continuous Blaze Ball: 30+
Discard all [R] energy from this Pokémon. This attack does 50 more damage for each energy card you discarded in this way.
Retreat Cost: CC
Weakness: W

Bill's Analysis
Trainer - Supporter
Look at the top 7 cards of your deck. You may reveal up to 2 trainer cards you find there and put them into your hand. Then, shuffle the other cards back into your deck.
 
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I think you should include a few max potions for because you must consider that your opponent can attack charizard. For example if a baby buzz hits you for 140 damage you cant put the damage counters on charizard.
 
Hi I like pokemon,

Thanks for the review. Not a fan of Max Potion in this deck since most of the time whenever Charizard is attacked he will be knocked out. Consider that the idea is to use Addicting Drive to fuel Charizard and thin out the deck as soon as he evolves from Charmander.
 
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