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kyogre & groudon legend(States/Senior)

the great one

the great shadow ninja
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i had this deck idea awhile ago and made it so far it has bin doing well

5 pokemon

2-2 kyogre & groudon legend
1 smeargle UD/COL

27 Trainers, Supporters, Stadiums

4 bebe's search
4 pokeball
4 quickball
4 indigo plateau
4 energy exchanger
3 copy cat
2 prof. Oaks new theory
2 expert belt

28 Energy

4 Double Colorless Energy
2 rescue Energy
11 water Energy
11 fighting Energy

I know you guys are thinking that I am crazy for only running one basic pokemon but just read on
the strategy is to try to make your opponent draw like eight extra cards by not drawing a basic pokemon. When you finely draw smeargle you use his pokepower portrait to look at your opponents hand and use one of the supporters you find there and use all the trainers and supporters in your hand to search out both legend half and then start attaching energys to kyogre & groudon legend. Depending on what deck you opponent uses you attach water or fighting energys and start attacking your opponents pokemon. I can setup kyogre & groudon by turn three with out little difficulty.
 
-2 Expert Belt
-4 Pokeball
+4 Pokedrawer +
+2 Palmer's Contribution

Pokeball is too flippy, and your Expert Belts are badly placed in this deck.
 
-3 energy exhanger
-4 pokeball

+1 Copycat (you said you want your opponent to draw multiple times for having no basics, why not then copy all those cards more often?)
+2 Interviewer's Questions (28 energy = lots to gain here)
+1 Luxury Ball (Instead of flipping for pokeball)
+3 Legend Box (why go thru the trouble of attaching energy, instead of flipping for pokeball, go for the home run!)
 
@creamyjeremy: I what to keep the pokeballs and energy exchanger because I what to have as many chances to be able to get the legend pieces so I think I will keep them and good is Interviewer's Questions when I can't attach the energys and I would have to be very lucky with Legend Box because it would be very hard to get both haves in the top seven cards of the deck
@Pokemunkulys: like I said above I what to keep the pokeballs and the Expert Belts are there to bump kyogre & groudon hp to 200 with indigo plateau out and Expert Belt on
thanks for posting
 
How about this: run lots of fast trainer to thin out your deck, then use Legend box for fast K/G. Use Poke Drawer +, Pokedex, etc. but Pokeballs are bad. I'd include at least two Palmer's because of Groudon's attack, and replace Pokeballs with Legend Boxes, as well as replacing the Professor Oak's New Theory with a 4th Copycat, and your Expert Belts (Would you rather them take two prizes for killing you, or three? That's the difference between getting out to K/G's and three of them!) with Pokedex and Poke Drawer +, as well as dropping the Exchangers.
 
You need to boost the number of smeargle to 4 and add in another starter, maybe jirachi and have four of that. REason being is that with only 1 basic (you can't play a legend first turn), you only have about 1 in 5 chance of drawing the smeargle in your starting hand. ON average you wil have 5 mulligans before you get it and when you do you have no back-up pokemon on your bench leaving you extremely open to donks.

Playing a deck like this you ONLY want to use the legends water attack, discarding from your own deck is not worth it/ Take out all the fighting energy, add a 2-1-2 line of feraligatr prime to quickly attach water energy. Add a 1-1 or 2-2 floatzel GL line to rescue your legend back into your hand. Having 23 trainers leaves you incredible vunerable to trainer lock so you want to reduce that number dramatically.
 
if smeargle is your prize card your oppenent draws one card for each new hand you draw so you could deck them i guess... i would put in a exploud line and more smeargle
 
You put your prize cards after you draw your hand, so there is no chance of it being prized, it is optional to draw a mulligan card, and Exploud would introduce another potential starter to the mix.
 
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