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Mr.Muffin said:This seems rather standard for a Landy and friends deck. I am curious to for your match ups. Is Mewtwo EX for the mirror matches, and how do you plan on facing the Toad? Are you hoping to out speed it? I think this is really important for making a deck like this.
Luispipe8 said:Eron, FYI, Gengar-EX is weak to Dark...
Great question and a particular match-up I playtest against a lot. For me, my strategy is to inflict damage onto the 'Toad first with my Mewtwo EX (I do run 2 in my deck). In doing so, I can have a 2HKO without potentially losing my Mewtwo EX via a revenge KO.Mr.Muffin said:Is Mewtwo EX for the mirror matches, and how do you plan on facing the Toad?
I've found Lucario EX to be completely underwhelming and now run only 1 copy in my deck.Eron said:Pokemon: 12
Trainers/Supporters/Stadiums: 37
3 Lucario EX (Main Attacker)
2 Landorus EX -BCR (Main Attacker)
1 Mewtwo EX -LTR (Situational, mostly for Deoxys EX or another Mewtwo)
2 Trubbish (Tool Drop)
2 Garbodor (Garbotoxin)
1 Dedenne (Yveltal, Lugia, anything weak to it)
1 Hawlucha FRF
Energy: 11
4 Professor Juniper
2 Korrina
2 Skyla
3 N
2 Colress
2 Lysandre
4 Virbank City Gym
4 Muscle Band
1 Focus Sash
2 Float Stone
1 Scramble Switch ACE SPEC
4 Ultra Ball
1 Energy Retrieval
4 Hypnotoxic Laser
1 Max Potion
4 Special Strong Energy
7 Fighting Energy