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Garchomp/Altaria for pokemon competition NEED HELP TOURNEY IN 12 DAYS !

ashsunday

Aspiring Trainer
Member
Pokemon= 21

4 Garchomp
3 Gabite
4 Gible
3 Altaria
3 Swablu
2 Landorus Ex
2 Emolga



Trainers = 27

3 Professor junipers
2 Colress
2 N
4 Skyla
2 Bianca
4 Pokemon catchers
2 Rare candy
2 Level balls
2 Silver bangle
2 Max potion
2 Switch

Energy=12

4 Blend Energy (water fighting)
8 fighting energy

This is my deck I'll be taking with me to a big card game convention in a few weeks please let me know what you guys think.
 
RE: Garchomp/Altaria for pokemon competition

I would drop 2 Silver Mirror and add 2 Silver Bangle instead. It's really powerful.
 
RE: Garchomp/Altaria for pokemon competition

I am going to be switching the mirrors for bangles in testing it's just so good.
 
I would try maxing out on Level Balls, since almost everything has 90hp or less except for garchomp or landorus EX. Or at least add 2 ultra balls.
 
Out of curiosity, since I'm running something along these lines, how is the Landorus treating you? I was considering it for the powerful early game, but I am shy about offering an option for 2 prizes. Also, an ACE-Spec would be handy to have.
 
bump for more made some changes based on feedback.

@Blueinvader why n I honestly hate him what makes him so good
 
ashsunday said:
bump for more made some changes based on feedback.

@Blueinvader why n I honestly hate him what makes him so good

Draw power. N allows you to draw a new hand when your hand isn't good, but you don't otherwise want to Discard them for, say, a Juniper. N also has the added option of using it when you are losing, thus reducing your opponent to a very small hand, and decreasing their chances to make plays.
 
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