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Leaferade(Masters-any tournament)

XFlameMasterX

Aspiring Trainer
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My latest creation. Jeez I have a lot of decks now(whew!). Anyways, here's the list. Problem is that I pretty much autoloss to Steelix.

Pokémanz: 18
3-3 Leafeon UD(CFF Eevee 48/90){G}
2-2 Roserade UD{G}
2-2 Magmortar SV{R}
2 Uxie LA{P}
2 Unown Return

T/S/S: 32
4 PlusPower
4 Pokédex Handy 90210
4 Pokémon Communication
2 Warp Point
1 Luxray Ball(it gets Luxray lol)
3 Super Scoop Up
3 Bebe's Search
3 Pokémon Collector
4 Seeker
3 Professor Oak's New Theory
1 Palmer's Contribution

NRG: 10
4{C}{G}{W}{L}{F}{R}{P}{M}{D}
6{G}

Strategy: Set up Leafeon and Roserade, inflict status, and hit for 110 with poison. Very simple.
 
RE: Leaferade

I just built this deck for my buddy but we have the x, a sunflora line and darkrais from MD. You might want either seekers or SSU to get the darkrai or sunflora out of there when you don't need it but the sunflora helps with a faster deploy and darkrai adds sleep to the defending pokemon. If you have the leafeon x out and add a purple and a green energy while playing darkrai in the same turn that leafeon swings for 150 easy.
 
RE: Leaferade

1-1 DGX line helps a lot against Steelix. A LOT. :p
An Unown R or two goes a long way as far as getting rainbow energy back.
No Leafeon Lv.X, it's really not that good...
Consider running Magmortar SV. Getting the defending Pokémon Burned and Confused when you play it down is pretty nice, and helps a lot if you want to get to 160, possibly 180 if a bad burn flip.
 
RE: Leaferade

I really dont think having only Roserade to add Special Conditions is a good idea, i mean... you will need to attach the energy, and you can do this only once per turn, what if your opponent were running a SP deck with Power Spray ?
I have a variation of this deck, which is working pretty well...
http://www.pokebeach.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=89665
 
RE: Leaferade

I made this deck and you do not want to use it in a tournement. Sp's kill this thing and it is extremely hard to setup
 
RE: Leaferade

It's not the best deck out there. I tried it, it does pretty poorly.
Not 4 BTS, though. Magmortar does not need that much (I would include Magmortar). Skuntank doesn't help all that much... because it poisons Leafeon, too... just be prepared to retreat your active a lot if you do run it.
 
RE: Leaferade

You're going to need the Division and the Event you plan on playing this for in the Title. Thanks.

dmaster out.
 
Edits made. For the record, as of right now, this is a casual-only deck, so I'm really not that worried about SP's and such since none of my friend run them(save for Dusknoir SP).
 
Ahh! Houndoom!
Nooo... that's meh. Just run Magmortar and Seeker/SSU for Burned AND Confused.
Or you could run Blaziken PL. It takes up a bit more space, but it's a lot better than Houndoom and you'll hit for a consistent 150 every turn.
You need Unown RETURN (HGSS) or something else to get those Rainbow Energy back up into hand (seeker works, too, but only if you're not using them for Magmortar).
Cut the Roserade to 2-2... you really only need 1 in play at a time; having more isn't going to help too much.
 
Already have Blaziken PL in another deck, and not really looking to add a stage 2 line to this deck since it's meant to be a speed deck. I'll definately consider Magmortar, but it's really only good with BTS, and I currently have no more :( The problem I do have with Magmortar, is that like Houndoom, It can get sprayed, which would make it totally useless. At least with Houndoom, it can sorta drag out their sprays, and i can always use it next turn w/o picking it up and dropping it again. Also, they have to power-spray it BEFORE you flip for it. So from their perspective, it might waste a spray if i were to get tails(not that it'd matter if it was sprayed but still).
 
You don't need BTS to play Magmortar. All you do is play it, pick it up that turn, and bench Magmar again, ready to use Magmortar the next turn (given, BTS can help, but it's not necessary). Assuming you're running enough Seeker/SSU/Vs. Seeker, you shouldn't have too much of a problem with Power Spray.
 
I tried a similar deck, that involved Vileplume UD, and another vileplume that could inflict status, instead of roserade. Power spray is a big problem for you,
 
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