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Standard Invincible Jungle (Trevenant EX / Sceptile)

dracos the dragonmaster

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Pokemon: 15
  • 3 Trevenant EX
  • 4 Sceptile (PRC) Nurture and Heal
  • 2 Grovyle (PRC)
  • 4 Treecko (PRC)
  • 1 Virizion EX
  • 1 Shaymin EX (ROS)
Trainers/Supporters/Stadiums: 31
  • 3 Professor's Letter
  • 1 Ultra Ball
  • 2 Switch
  • 2 Hypnotoxic Laser
  • 1 Roller Skates
  • 2 Evosoda
  • 3 Healing Scarf
  • 1 Jamming Net
  • 1 Superior Energy Retrieval
  • 2 Rare Candy
  • 1 Pokemon Center Lady
  • 2 Professor Sycamore
  • 1 Skyla
  • 2 Pokemon Fan Club
  • 1 Tierno
  • 1 Professor Birch's Observations
  • 2 Colress
  • 2 Wally
  • 1 Lysandre's Trump Card
Energy: 14
  • 2 Herbal Energy
  • 12 Grass Energy
Strategy:

This is an good strategy deck using the use of sceptile's ability nurture and heal (primal clash); the strategy of this deck is to have Trevenant EX easily set up using Sceptile's ability Nurture and heal which give's Trevenant EX an extra energy which boost its attack and heals 30 damage from it plus if you have the healing scarf on Trevenant EX it heals an extra 20. The Virizion EX is there to stop hypnotoxic lasers from hitting Trevenant EX. This deck is pretty much an fun deck and somewhat competitive deck that makes you pokemon invincible.
 
I'm really two sided about using Healing Scarf. In some circumstances it can be useful, technically allowing you heal an extra 20 damage compared to Hard Charm. However, the latter benefits from removing damage down when being dealt, which could make the difference between a KO. Also, I'd think Muscle Band would be pretty necessary so you can use one less energy attachment to make a 1-hit KO with the Trevenant-EX

I also think you need to choose over Wally or Fan Club. You want to be using a draw supporter more often than not. Wally is actually really situational, and I honestly don't think it is required, since you've already got Rare Candy. I guess 2 Fan and 2 Wally could work, but I really think there needs to a one-of or something.

-1 Jamming Net (There are other ways to fully utilise this space)
-1 Tierno (Not really a great draw card - 3 cards is pretty poor through a supporter)
-2 Herbal Energy (You can't actually attach herbal energy using the ability, and it's just a target for Enhanced if you attach normally.)
-1 Professor's Letter (You don't really need that many despite your deck strategy, especially if you run enough draw.
-2 Evosoda (Honestly, you've got Rare Candy and Wally, so you probably don't need Evosoda as well. Ultra Ball would better fit this slot.)
-1 Fan Club (You want to be ultra balling or drawing into your basics, generally.)
-2 Hypnotoxic Laser (I dont think this is worth using if you are not running Virbank or the full count.)
-2 Grass Energy

+2 Professor Sycamore (Staple supporter! Always run 4.)
+2 Ultra Ball (Pretty staple search)
+1 Superioer Energy Retireval/Energy Retrieval (consistency)
+3 Birch (The next best supporter besides N, that you're going to need a full 4 [or split Shauna line] for, since IK that you cant exactly get any VS Seeker)
+2 Roller Skates (Consistency)
+2 Training Centre (To knock out other stadiums when neccessary)
+2 Jynx FuF (Try it out. That 20 damage healed could be a game changer!)
 
Don't run a split line between Wally and Rare Candy. It's very inconsistent and can be challenging since there's always the opportunity where you need 1 over the other and you can't get one, or you can't use Rare Candy because of Seismitoad-EX. Run a 4-4-3 line with 2 Wally instead, since you'll rarely need to attach 5 times in a single turn.
 
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