Hello Pokéfans !
Here is the deck that I have prepared for my young son who is a Junior (7 years old).
He do LOVE Zygarde in the anime, and it is great because its card is just powerful !
Pokémon (14) :
2 Shaymin EX
3 Regirock EX
2 Carbink
2 Carbink BREAK
4 Zygarde EX
1 Hoopa EX
Trainers (34)
2 Lysandre
4 Professor Sycamore
2 N
1 Olympia
1 Pokémon Ranger
2 Ninja Boy
1 Super Rod
2 Max Elixir
4 VS Seeker
2 Parallel City
2 Skyfield
2 Power Memory
2 Float Stone
3 Fighting Fury Belt
4 Ultra Ball
Energies (12)
4 Strong Energies
8 Fighting Energies
This deck has a very new and innovative strategy : attach as many energies as you can on Zygarde EX, and destroy your opponent's active Pokémon with this 230HP Monster (with FFB).
Perfect for a Junior player : no brainer, reduced misplays, high chances of victory.
I play 4 copies of Zygarde EX because it is the main attacker, and I always want it in the opening hand/active slot. Seeing him in the first 7 cards is never a bad news
1 Hoopa EX : currently here to search for 3 Regirock EX, or 2 Regirock EX and 1 Shaymin EX (depends on your start and if you have a Sycamore in hand). Thanks to him and Regirock EX, Zygarde's first attacks are very efficient and put enough pressure on the opponent to leave him with a dilemma : will he continue to energize his active Pokémon knowing that he will be KO'ed next turn, or will he loose 1 turn to prepare a benched one ?
2 Shaymin EX : 1 copy is a staple, always searchable with Hoopa EX. After some playtesting, it seems that a second copy is very fine in the mid-game. Skyfield will help to play it, and Shaymin EX will be the first Pokémon discarded when the Stadium leaves the battlefield.
2-2 Carbink BREAK : the better Pokémon ever for mid-game ! Once the first Zygarde EX is KO'ed, Carbink BREAK will be there to contain opponent's attacks while powering up a second Zygarde EX or a Regirock EX (yes, Regirock EX is also able to attack !).
2 Ninja Boy : very powerful Supporter in this particular deck, able to turn a mediocre opening hand into a competitive one, able to transform a benched Shaymin EX into an annoying Carbink... The fact that the new Pokémon conserves the turns into play of the previous one is great, and often allows to play Carbink BREAK straight away
2 Parallel City : along with 2 Skyfields, it seems to be the right count of Stadiums to play. Parallel City is able to win 2 top tier decks by itself... so why wouldn't we play it ?
3 Fighting Fury Belt : necessary to put a high pressure on the opponent in the early game. Increases Zygarde EX power, and makes it even more difficult to KO ! Not many decks can OHKO a Zygarde EX with FFB attached. Even the powerful M-Rayquaza EX will have to deploy all its troops in order to OHKO him... and will incur a Parallel City punishment
2 Float Stones + 1 Olympia : originally, I played 3 Float Stones alone. I found that Olympia, which is reusable via VS Seeker, is a nice replacement of one of them. 3 swithing cards is a bit on the low side, by the way...
1 Pokémon Ranger : because Regice and Jolteon EX exist...
No Hex Maniac : I think that this deck puts enough pressure on the opponent to dispense with this Supporter.
Garbodor --> Lysandre + OHKO
Vileplume --> the opponent will be more annoyed with it than me
Carbink --> it will be a duel of Carbink, then... maybe a baby Zygarde would be nice.
Yanmega BREAK --> this matchup is not very easy, but it is manageable with Cell Storm attack.
Big bonus : this deck LOVES to go second... and it will be almost 100% of the games !
A question for you, mates : is it possible to turn this deck into a Zygarde EX / Garchomp list ?
I am trying all sort of variations, and I can't find one consistent enough to play...
Any thoughts on what can be improved here, guys ?
Many thanks !
Here is the deck that I have prepared for my young son who is a Junior (7 years old).
He do LOVE Zygarde in the anime, and it is great because its card is just powerful !
Pokémon (14) :
2 Shaymin EX
3 Regirock EX
2 Carbink
2 Carbink BREAK
4 Zygarde EX
1 Hoopa EX
Trainers (34)
2 Lysandre
4 Professor Sycamore
2 N
1 Olympia
1 Pokémon Ranger
2 Ninja Boy
1 Super Rod
2 Max Elixir
4 VS Seeker
2 Parallel City
2 Skyfield
2 Power Memory
2 Float Stone
3 Fighting Fury Belt
4 Ultra Ball
Energies (12)
4 Strong Energies
8 Fighting Energies
This deck has a very new and innovative strategy : attach as many energies as you can on Zygarde EX, and destroy your opponent's active Pokémon with this 230HP Monster (with FFB).
Perfect for a Junior player : no brainer, reduced misplays, high chances of victory.
I play 4 copies of Zygarde EX because it is the main attacker, and I always want it in the opening hand/active slot. Seeing him in the first 7 cards is never a bad news
1 Hoopa EX : currently here to search for 3 Regirock EX, or 2 Regirock EX and 1 Shaymin EX (depends on your start and if you have a Sycamore in hand). Thanks to him and Regirock EX, Zygarde's first attacks are very efficient and put enough pressure on the opponent to leave him with a dilemma : will he continue to energize his active Pokémon knowing that he will be KO'ed next turn, or will he loose 1 turn to prepare a benched one ?
2 Shaymin EX : 1 copy is a staple, always searchable with Hoopa EX. After some playtesting, it seems that a second copy is very fine in the mid-game. Skyfield will help to play it, and Shaymin EX will be the first Pokémon discarded when the Stadium leaves the battlefield.
2-2 Carbink BREAK : the better Pokémon ever for mid-game ! Once the first Zygarde EX is KO'ed, Carbink BREAK will be there to contain opponent's attacks while powering up a second Zygarde EX or a Regirock EX (yes, Regirock EX is also able to attack !).
2 Ninja Boy : very powerful Supporter in this particular deck, able to turn a mediocre opening hand into a competitive one, able to transform a benched Shaymin EX into an annoying Carbink... The fact that the new Pokémon conserves the turns into play of the previous one is great, and often allows to play Carbink BREAK straight away
2 Parallel City : along with 2 Skyfields, it seems to be the right count of Stadiums to play. Parallel City is able to win 2 top tier decks by itself... so why wouldn't we play it ?
3 Fighting Fury Belt : necessary to put a high pressure on the opponent in the early game. Increases Zygarde EX power, and makes it even more difficult to KO ! Not many decks can OHKO a Zygarde EX with FFB attached. Even the powerful M-Rayquaza EX will have to deploy all its troops in order to OHKO him... and will incur a Parallel City punishment
2 Float Stones + 1 Olympia : originally, I played 3 Float Stones alone. I found that Olympia, which is reusable via VS Seeker, is a nice replacement of one of them. 3 swithing cards is a bit on the low side, by the way...
1 Pokémon Ranger : because Regice and Jolteon EX exist...
No Hex Maniac : I think that this deck puts enough pressure on the opponent to dispense with this Supporter.
Garbodor --> Lysandre + OHKO
Vileplume --> the opponent will be more annoyed with it than me
Carbink --> it will be a duel of Carbink, then... maybe a baby Zygarde would be nice.
Yanmega BREAK --> this matchup is not very easy, but it is manageable with Cell Storm attack.
Big bonus : this deck LOVES to go second... and it will be almost 100% of the games !
A question for you, mates : is it possible to turn this deck into a Zygarde EX / Garchomp list ?
I am trying all sort of variations, and I can't find one consistent enough to play...
Any thoughts on what can be improved here, guys ?
Many thanks !
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