kwisdumb said:LuxChomp isn't hard to play, but neither is any other Pokemon deck really.
Also, it appears to be time to bust this out again: http://www.sirlin.net/articles/playing-to-win-part-1.html
What really surprises me about this post is that there are currently a number of easier/more autopilot decks out there now. Jumpluff, the current BDIF, is the most autopilot deck I've seen in the past few years, and Shuppet and Gyarados are consistently winning as well. =\
kwisdumb said:Jumpluff, the current BDIF, is the most autopilot deck I've seen in the past few years, and Shuppet and Gyarados are consistently winning as well. =\
z-man said:Luxchomp is actually the most expensive deck in format... discussion: over
Actually, Luxchomp is hard to play, and extremely hard to deviate from. The cookie cutter builds won't win big events, but anything else will probably fail. The great builds that deviate from the cookie cutter builds are amazing, but extremely hard to build. Even playing Luxchomp is easy for a period of the game. If the game goes into midgame, it is very strategic playing luxchomp... really hard to decide how to play. It is beatable however. Techs can be made in near every deck to make the game 50-50.