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Standard Just Pick An Attack! (Marshadow GX Tool Box)

AFEX

Serena is too cute!
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Hello people, today I have put together my Lele-less Marshadow GX tool box, my goal is as always to give people without lele's a good idea what you can build without them! Today I choose Marshadow GX!
This is a Lele-less thread!

4x Marshadow GX
1x Tauros GX
1x Necrozma GX
1x Jolteon EX
1x Glaceon EX
1x Drampa GX
1x Tapu Koko (flying flip)
1x Alolan Vulpix
1x Remoraid
1x Octillery
1x Clefairy (EVO)
1x Spiritomb (STS)
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That's what i got for the pokemon, though i have nothing as far as trainers though i will tell you about some more crucial cards for this deck to run.

4x Rainbow Energy
4x Double Colorless Energy
3x Choice Band

Rainbow energy is the most important card in the deck, as if you have attached 3+ Rainbow Energy you can use almost every attack under this deck's sun.

Thanks in advance- AFEX
 
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The more successful Marshadow toolbox style decks I see run Jolteon/Glaceon-EX (much like the old Mew/Vileplume toolboxes) and go for slow chip damage games instead of explosive plays like a fast Kiawe. The only issue is that getting them in discard is slightly more difficult than getting them on your bench was given that we have no battle compressor. That and the fact that Guzma is in every deck make life much harder.

I wouldn't advise ever trying to run Kiawe in a deck with no Lele. It's just not consistent to get t1 without Lele and it's a game losing play on any other turn most of the time. Sophocles is a poor man's sycamore in 8 hands out of 10 especially in a deck where you need to move a lot of cards into discard to get through the game.
 
Sophocles is bad. If you hit it off an N to 1, you can't use it. If you need to discard cards, just use Ultra Ball or Sycamore.

You should never, under any circumstances, use Eternal Flame GX. There are tons of better GX attacks, a few of which you're already using. Take out the Charizard, both Ho-Oh, and Tapu Fini and replace them with a Jolteon-EX, a Glaceon-EX, Clefairy EVO, and Spiritomb STS. Then rework the rest (minus Kiawe and all the Fire Energy).
 
Sophocles is bad. If you hit it off an N to 1, you can't use it. If you need to discard cards, just use Ultra Ball or Sycamore.
You should never, under any circumstances, use Eternal Flame GX. There are tons of better GX attacks, a few of which you're already using. Take out the Charizard, both Ho-Oh, and Tapu Fini and replace them with a Jolteon-EX, a Glaceon-EX, Clefairy EVO, and Spiritomb STS. Then rework the rest (minus Kiawe and all the Fire Energy).

The more successful Marshadow toolbox style decks I see run Jolteon/Glaceon-EX (much like the old Mew/Vileplume toolboxes) and go for slow chip damage games instead of explosive plays like a fast Kiawe. The only issue is that getting them in discard is slightly more difficult than getting them on your bench was given that we have no battle compressor. That and the fact that Guzma is in every deck make life much harder.
I wouldn't advise ever trying to run Kiawe in a deck with no Lele. It's just not consistent to get t1 without Lele and it's a game losing play on any other turn most of the time. Sophocles is a poor man's sycamore in 8 hands out of 10 especially in a deck where you need to move a lot of cards into discard to get through the game.

I'll make all the changes noted.
 
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