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Standard Kill Yourself (Chandelure / Wobbuffet)

Yumikora

cd / Back to the roots
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Pokémon: 19
  • 4 Litwick PHF#41
  • 3 Lampent PHF#42
  • 4 Chandelure PHF#43
  • 3 Wobbuffet PHF#36
  • 1 Mr. Mime BreakThrough#97
  • 1 Remoraid BreakThrough#31
  • 1 Remoraid BreakThrough#32
  • 2 Octillery BreakThrough#33
Trainers/Supporters/Stadiums: 31
  • 2 Brigette
  • 4 Professor Birch's Observations
  • 1 Lysandre
  • 4 Dimension Valley
  • 4 Trainers' Mail
  • 4 Level Ball
  • 3 Ultra Ball
  • 3 Kampffahnder
  • 3 Trick Coin
  • 3 Rare Candy
Energy: 10
  • 6 Psychic Energy
  • 4 Mystery Energy
Strategy:

Strategy is to get out your Chandelure's as soon as possible and use it as an attacker (put 6 dmg counters on the opponents Pokémon in any way you like) so you can get knockout on benched Shaymins or some low HP basics. (Also notice the synergy with Wobbuffet)
If Chandelure will get knock outed from an attack the fun begins with its ability Fainting Spell.
Now just flip coin to head (for help to achieve this, use Trick Coin on Chandelure) and the opponent Pokémon is knock outed as well.
Mr. Mime for prevent your opponent from knocking out benched Chandelure (because the new Mr. Mime is fairy type you have to be cautious with your Wobuffets.

For price trade reasons I didn't include Shaymin into this deck, and used Octillery instead. With the Level Balls and Brigette it should be possible to get one ready in turn 2. Other reason to not include Shaymin was, that the decklist does not contain any DCE.
 
Unfortunately. The trick coin only works for attacks for the card is attached to. Abilities do not count. So you only get 1 chance to use the ability.

Chandelure itself is generally best played with a pokemon with the attack like gengar ex's dark corridor. It allows you to both attack and then throw chandelure in the active.

This conserves your energy by placing it on something that won't be hit. When combined with float stones you have a gengar attacking every turn and pokemon getting knocked out by chandelure about 50% of the time
 
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Unfortunately. The trick coin only works for attacks for the card is attached to. Abilities do not count. So you only get 1 chance to use the ability.

Chandelure itself is generally best played with a pokemon with the attack like gengar ex's dark corridor. It allows you to both attack and then throw chandelure in the active.

This conserves your energy by placing it on something that won't be hit. When combined with float stones you have a gengar attacking every turn and pokemon getting knocked out by chandelure about 50% of the time

Oh, didn't know that from the trick coin, just reread it and yeah.. thank you!
Funny thing is, I played this deck in the online game and the trick coin worked for the ability... but the text on the card should now allow it. I have to test this again, would be a bug, anyway.
And thank you for the suggestion with gengar ex, seems like a good idea.
 
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