Yes, double Spiritomb would be very helpful against Sabledonk, but you said it's not that hard to get double Spiritomb because you can play trainers on the first turn. The problem with that is you don't get to go first because if you're up against Sableye, your opponent will go first so you can't play Trainers or Supporters.ProfessorJ said:^^I like how you posted that right after gliscor said not to..
but anyways, I think that this whole "sableye breaks the format" thing is being overhyped. double spiritomb (which really isnt that hard to do now that we can play supporters/trainers on the first turn) and vileplume shut the entire deck down, then if you can keep the trainer lock going after t2-3 they lose. thats all there is to it.
IMO sabldonk decks will fall to any form of consistent trainer lock.