Pokémon: (17)
References:
3 Gengar-EX (Phantom Forces)
3 Phantump (XY Base Set)
3 Trevenant (XY Base Set)
2 Sigilyph (Boundaries Crossed)
1 Aegislash-EX (Phantom Forces)
2 Skrelp (Flashfire)
2 Dragalge (Flashfire)
1 Mr. Mime (Plasma Freeze)
3 Professor Sycamore
3 N
3 Skyla
2 Pokémon Fan Club
2 Lysandre
1 Lysandre's Last Resort
1 Colress
3 Muscle Band
4 Float Stone
2 Startling Megaphone
1 Computer Search
1 Professor's Letter
3 Ultra Ball
2 Virbank City Gym
8 Psychic Energy
4 Double Colorless Energy
This deck is literally Donphan/Trevenant 2.0 to be completely honest. Gengar-EX's main attack (Dark Corridor) deals 60 base damage, poisons the opponent, AND switches Gengar-EX with one of your benched Pokémon. While it is somewhat more costly than Donphan, Gengar-EX is the same type as both Sigilyph AND Trevenant, giving you more options should Gengar-EX fall before you get another one.
Also, with 60 base power and causing poison, Virbank City Gym really puts in a lot of work for this deck since you'll be causing poison every turn. But to add on to this poison, we run Dragalge. This kelp-like Dragon Pokémon has an ability called Poison Barrier which traps the opponent in if they're poisoned. Now, this is usually easy to get around thanks to cards like Switch, but if your active Pokémon is Trevenant, your opponent can't use Switch, can't set up Garbodor, can't use Muscle Band or G-Booster, etc. Their Pokémon is stuck there unless they force you to bring something up via Lysandre, Genesect-EX's Red Signal, or Pokémon Catcher.
Lysandre's Last Resort
- This card allows you to reuse all the cards you want and keeps your options coming. This deck has quite a few cards that we want to use more than the amount of copies we run. In proxy testing, I've found myself wanting that 3rd Lysandre, 3rd Virbank City Gym, or 2nd Aegislash-EX. But unfortunately, I don't have space for more of those. That's why this card is so amazing. We also can't forget all them times when one is runnning low on energy. Just be careful when using it, as your opponent gets to reload their deck too.
Mystery Energy
- I was going to run a few of these, but it's really not worth it. Aegislash-EX will likely be popular, so the last thing we need is more Special Energy while we already run 4 Double Colorless Energy. At the same time, we're switching for free every turn with our Float Stones and Gengar-EX's Dark Corridor attack. That said, it's not really necessary in this deck.
Wobbuffet (Phantom Forces)
- I've seen quite a few people wanting to run this in similar decks, but I honestly don't think it's worth it. It blocks the ability of your Aegislash-EX, which I think is more important as it walls Pokémon with Plasma Energy, Double Colorless Energy, Strong Energy, and them few decks that run Rainbow Energy. It also blocks Dragalge, which is important for trapping whatever Pokémon we want to target down. That said, it just didn't make the cut.
Dedenne (Furious Fists)
- I may eventually fit one of these in for helping deal with Yveltal-EX decks, but I want to test more vs Yveltal-EX decks before I make that decision, especially if they try to run Phantom Forces' Hydreigon. So that said, we'll see if this ends up making the cut later on.
Snorlax (Plasma Storm)
- To be completely honest, Dragalge is just better in this deck. Snorlax may just be a basic and may pull its own weight (which is a lot, literally), but locking with Dragalge and Trevenant is just so much better seeing as how much harder it is to get out of. It can literally forces a Lysandre in situations where the opponent could just use Switch against Snorlax. I honestly don't think Snorlax is worth the space this time around.
Vs. Seeker
- Honestly would like to try and fit one or two of these in here. Being able to pick which Supporter to reuse from the discard pile is just too good to pass up!
Evosoda
- Since we run two Stage 1 evolution lines, I'm considering fitting in an Evosoda. This lets us evolve without relying on luck of the draw, or relying on discarding 2 card to search. Would taking out an Ultra Ball be worth it, considering we run 2 copies of Pokémon Fan Club?
References:
Gengar-EX - Psychic - HP170
Basic Pokemon
[C] Night Attack: Place 3 damage counters on 1 of your opponent's Pokemon.
[P][C][C] Dark Corridor: 60 damage. Your opponent's Active Pokemon is now Poisoned. Switch this Pokemon with 1 of your Benched Pokemon.
When a Pokemon-EX has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.
Weakness: Darkness (x2)
Resistance: Fighting (-20)
Retreat: 2Aegislash-EX Metal - HP170
Basic Pokemon
Ability: Mighty Shield
Prevent all damage done to this Pokemon by attacks from your opponent's Pokemon that have any Special Energy attached to them.
[C][C][C] Slash Blast: 40+ damage. Does 20 more damage for each [M] Energy attached to this Pokemon.
When a Pokemon-EX has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.
Weakness: Fire (x2)
Resistance: Psychic (-20)
Retreat: 3Mystery Energy - Special Energy
This card can only be attached to a [P] Pokemon. This card provides [P] Energy only while this card is attached to a [P] Pokemon.
The Retreat Cost of the [P] Pokemon this card is attached to is [C][C] less.
(If this card is attached to anything other than a [P] Pokemon, discard this card.)Wobbuffet - Psychic - HP110
Basic Pokemon
Ability: Perseverance Wall
As long as this Pokemon is your Active Pokemon, all Pokemon in play, in each player's hand, and in each player's discard pile have no Abilities (excluding [P] Pokemon).
[P][C] Psychic Damage: 10x damage. This attack does 10 more damage for each damage counter on your opponent's Active Pokemon.
Weakness: Psychic (x2)
Resistance: none
Retreat: 2Lysandre's Last Resort – Trainer
Supporter
Both player shuffle all cards from their discard pile back into their deck (excluding any Lysandre's Last Resort).
You may play only 1 Supporter card during your turn (before your attack).