A prototype list of a Hustle Belt deck, a new card that turns weak attackers into mean beatsticks. Since the cards that can actually use HB are mostly and purely terrible, I simply chose the two that made the most sense against the current Expanded metagame and added a bunch of strong spread users to assist them in getting clean knockouts.
Pokemon - 13
4 Latios SHL
3 Natu ROS
2 Landorus EX
2 Foongus NVI
1 Necrozma GX
1 Oranguru SUM
Supporters - 11
4 Professor Sycamore
3 N
2 Guzma
1 Colress
1 Professor Kukui
Items - 21
4 Nest Ball
3 Hustle Belt
3 VS Seeker
3 Acro Bike
2 Battle Compressor
2 Choice Band
2 Field Blower
1 Special Charge
1 Dowsing Machine
1 Super Rod
Stadiums - 4
4 Dimension Valley
Energy - 10
4 Psychic Energy
4 Rainbow Energy
2 Double Colorless Energy
Natu is the best of the Hustle Belt users, having Delta Plus to give it an extra prize after taking a knockout. This is big news, as it means the opponent can't play the supposed '7-prize game', as Natu will close out the game after the second or third knockout is taken. Natu isn't without downsides as Psywave is completely reactive in nature, requiring the the opponent to have Energy on their active to deal damage. Luckily, as most decks need to attack to win and Natu generally isn't the lead this isn't a problem. Natu is excellent in the Buzzwole matchup, scoring OHKOs on the baby and taking out the GX after chip damage. The little bird also earns its wings in the Night March matchup, as all of their attackers are in OHKO range after attaching DCE (which they absolutely need) making it a very quick game, and Trashalanche decks will find themselves losing the prize trade to it.
Foongus is the other Hustler picked, and while it doesn't have the relevance Natu has, it certainly does have its uses. With the belt attached, it scores clean OHKOs on the likes of Blastoise, Greninja and Diancie PS. With help it can bring down Lycanroc GX, Greninja Break, Zygarde GX, Seismitoad EX and Keldeo EX. Not too shabby.
Latios is of great use in this deck, as not only does it bring valuable spread and a very relevant weakness, it also benefits from Dimension Valley to allow it to inflict spread for a single Energy and all of it is on a one prize attacker. Spread damage is of utmost importance to a Hustle Belt deck, as even through weakness they are generally just short of a knockout, and Latios is one of the best spread users in the game. Choice Band was included mainly for this bird and Landorus EX to ease the math.
Fighting weakness is big, and Landorus EX is a strong pick to pick on it with. It lacks Buzzwole's higher HP count but makes up for it by having a weakness which is harder to tech for. Lando gives Zoroark trouble as it sets up and will punish them hard if they carelessly bench Exeggcutes. For those who may wonder why the deck needs two Pokemon who do the exact same thing (Latios & Lando, I mean) the reason is because without weakness Zoroark will gradually pull ahead and win the match.
As for the support Pokemon, Necrozma GX is there solely to Black Ray GX for heavy spread damage (although it can technically be used for a one-time nuke as well) and Oranguru gets me more cards.
This is mostly a rough copy and things are bound to change, but it looks pretty cool and has potential.
Pokemon - 13
4 Latios SHL
3 Natu ROS
2 Landorus EX
2 Foongus NVI
1 Necrozma GX
1 Oranguru SUM
Supporters - 11
4 Professor Sycamore
3 N
2 Guzma
1 Colress
1 Professor Kukui
Items - 21
4 Nest Ball
3 Hustle Belt
3 VS Seeker
3 Acro Bike
2 Battle Compressor
2 Choice Band
2 Field Blower
1 Special Charge
1 Dowsing Machine
1 Super Rod
Stadiums - 4
4 Dimension Valley
Energy - 10
4 Psychic Energy
4 Rainbow Energy
2 Double Colorless Energy
Natu is the best of the Hustle Belt users, having Delta Plus to give it an extra prize after taking a knockout. This is big news, as it means the opponent can't play the supposed '7-prize game', as Natu will close out the game after the second or third knockout is taken. Natu isn't without downsides as Psywave is completely reactive in nature, requiring the the opponent to have Energy on their active to deal damage. Luckily, as most decks need to attack to win and Natu generally isn't the lead this isn't a problem. Natu is excellent in the Buzzwole matchup, scoring OHKOs on the baby and taking out the GX after chip damage. The little bird also earns its wings in the Night March matchup, as all of their attackers are in OHKO range after attaching DCE (which they absolutely need) making it a very quick game, and Trashalanche decks will find themselves losing the prize trade to it.
Foongus is the other Hustler picked, and while it doesn't have the relevance Natu has, it certainly does have its uses. With the belt attached, it scores clean OHKOs on the likes of Blastoise, Greninja and Diancie PS. With help it can bring down Lycanroc GX, Greninja Break, Zygarde GX, Seismitoad EX and Keldeo EX. Not too shabby.
Latios is of great use in this deck, as not only does it bring valuable spread and a very relevant weakness, it also benefits from Dimension Valley to allow it to inflict spread for a single Energy and all of it is on a one prize attacker. Spread damage is of utmost importance to a Hustle Belt deck, as even through weakness they are generally just short of a knockout, and Latios is one of the best spread users in the game. Choice Band was included mainly for this bird and Landorus EX to ease the math.
Fighting weakness is big, and Landorus EX is a strong pick to pick on it with. It lacks Buzzwole's higher HP count but makes up for it by having a weakness which is harder to tech for. Lando gives Zoroark trouble as it sets up and will punish them hard if they carelessly bench Exeggcutes. For those who may wonder why the deck needs two Pokemon who do the exact same thing (Latios & Lando, I mean) the reason is because without weakness Zoroark will gradually pull ahead and win the match.
As for the support Pokemon, Necrozma GX is there solely to Black Ray GX for heavy spread damage (although it can technically be used for a one-time nuke as well) and Oranguru gets me more cards.
This is mostly a rough copy and things are bound to change, but it looks pretty cool and has potential.
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