Pokemon:
Strategy:
The deck is mostly focused on dealing great amounts of damage over time with Flygon's passive ability and then finish off key targets with Dusknoir's ability.
Flygon's ability deals 10 damage to each of your opponent's Pokémon between turns as long as it's your active Pokémon. Dusknoir can move damage counters on your opponent's Pokémon around. Landorus is a good meatshield and will put on early game pressure. Donphan uses a powerful hit and run tactic, switching with Flygon after every attack to maximise this deck's damage output.
Okay, I know it's not the most original deck out there. I just had most/all of the cards available to put something like it together and figured it might be cool to try it out, since it seemed to work well enough to make an appearance in the Championships.
I tried a similar deck with 3-2-3 Greninja line and some Water Energies + Energy Retrievals instead of the Miltanks and Psychic Energies before, but that didn't work out very well. Neither did a 2-1-2 Greninja line, so I caved in and settled with 4x Miltank. edit: Took out the Miltanks and added 2-2 Donphan and 2x Landorus EX.
I'm not sure if it's the deck that's not balanced well, or if it's just me sucking badly at this game (the more likely scenario). I have trouble deciding on what to play and how to prioritise my plays. For a deck that's supposed to be able to deal with top tier decks I'm putting it to shame, losing matches to weaker decks.
edit: I’ve updated the deck with the suggestions that people gave me. Decided to go with the 2-2 Donphan line and also add 2x Landorus EX as well as update my Trainer setup. I’ve also made a new video of 3 more fragments of games I’ve played: (I cut out the boring parts):
[video=youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGrmx7WqmKA[/video]
Match 1: Was there anything I could have done to prevent a loss? Even watching it now, I just can’t think of anything that could have made enough difference to turn the tide with the draws I got.
Match 2: Admittedly not the most exciting match ever, and I won fairly easy thanks to getting good draws. I took the advice from yesterday’s replies and took more risks and played more aggressive than I normally would have done, and it paid off in this match.
Match 3: The start was very rough, and honestly I didn’t think I’d end up winning this one. My opponent had a strong start, but then kind of ran out of steam which gave me the opportunity to take control.
I feel I’ve already improved my gameplay since the previous video, but to those who’ve watched the new video (round 2), were there turns you would have played something totally different than I did? Were there any really sloppy plays by me? Any thoughts on the matches in general?
Help?
4x Trapinch
1x Vibrava
4x Flygon
2x Landorus EX
2x Phanpy
2x Donphan
2x Duskull
1x Dusclops
2x Dusknoir
1x Dowsing Machine
2x Level Ball
2x Max Potion
1x Pal Pad
4x Rare Candy
1x Sacred Ash
2x Startling Megaphone
2x Switch
4x Ultra Ball
1x Colress
2x Lysandre
4x N
2x Professor Juniper
3x Skyla
2x Tropical Beach
3x Float Stone
2x Fighting Energy
4x Strong Energy
Strategy:
The deck is mostly focused on dealing great amounts of damage over time with Flygon's passive ability and then finish off key targets with Dusknoir's ability.
Flygon's ability deals 10 damage to each of your opponent's Pokémon between turns as long as it's your active Pokémon. Dusknoir can move damage counters on your opponent's Pokémon around. Landorus is a good meatshield and will put on early game pressure. Donphan uses a powerful hit and run tactic, switching with Flygon after every attack to maximise this deck's damage output.
Okay, I know it's not the most original deck out there. I just had most/all of the cards available to put something like it together and figured it might be cool to try it out, since it seemed to work well enough to make an appearance in the Championships.
I tried a similar deck with 3-2-3 Greninja line and some Water Energies + Energy Retrievals instead of the Miltanks and Psychic Energies before, but that didn't work out very well. Neither did a 2-1-2 Greninja line, so I caved in and settled with 4x Miltank. edit: Took out the Miltanks and added 2-2 Donphan and 2x Landorus EX.
I'm not sure if it's the deck that's not balanced well, or if it's just me sucking badly at this game (the more likely scenario). I have trouble deciding on what to play and how to prioritise my plays. For a deck that's supposed to be able to deal with top tier decks I'm putting it to shame, losing matches to weaker decks.
edit: I’ve updated the deck with the suggestions that people gave me. Decided to go with the 2-2 Donphan line and also add 2x Landorus EX as well as update my Trainer setup. I’ve also made a new video of 3 more fragments of games I’ve played: (I cut out the boring parts):
[video=youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGrmx7WqmKA[/video]
Match 1: Was there anything I could have done to prevent a loss? Even watching it now, I just can’t think of anything that could have made enough difference to turn the tide with the draws I got.
Match 2: Admittedly not the most exciting match ever, and I won fairly easy thanks to getting good draws. I took the advice from yesterday’s replies and took more risks and played more aggressive than I normally would have done, and it paid off in this match.
Match 3: The start was very rough, and honestly I didn’t think I’d end up winning this one. My opponent had a strong start, but then kind of ran out of steam which gave me the opportunity to take control.
I feel I’ve already improved my gameplay since the previous video, but to those who’ve watched the new video (round 2), were there turns you would have played something totally different than I did? Were there any really sloppy plays by me? Any thoughts on the matches in general?
Help?