Hey all, I wanted to share a deck list I have been playing that is extremely powerful.
What do you get when you give M Mewtwo a second attacker that is more dangerous than Espeon GX and is capable of winning games on its own? You get a deck that I think will be a contender for best deck in format for the last quarter of the season, that's what.
There isn't a ton different than a normal M Mewtwo deck, but this one features Trashalanche Garbodor.
Pokemon 14
3 Mewtwo EX
3 M Mewtwo EX
2 Trubbish
2 Garbodor Trashalanche style
2 Wobbuffet (Might boost to 3)
1 Hoopa EX
1 Shaymin EX (might change to lele in the future)
Trainers 36
4 Professor Sycamore
3 N
2 Lysandre
1 Hex Maniac
4 VS Seeker
4 Ultra Ball
3 Mega Turbo
2 Trainer's Mail
1 Super Rod
1 Field Blower
4 Mewtwo Spirit Link (Might drop to 3)
3 Float Stones
3 Shrine of Memories
1 Parallel City
Energy 10
6 Psychic Energy
4 Double Colorless Energy
The strategy is a bit different with this version. You don't really need 1 big fat Mega Mewtwo up front demolishing things while Garbodor shuts off abilities. Your Mega is there to take early KOs while forcing item use. Once (and I do mean once because it always happens) your opponent uses 10 or 11 items, it is time to let Garbodor do work and sweep.
I really like this deck and think it is the M Mewtwo archetype of the future.
What do you get when you give M Mewtwo a second attacker that is more dangerous than Espeon GX and is capable of winning games on its own? You get a deck that I think will be a contender for best deck in format for the last quarter of the season, that's what.
There isn't a ton different than a normal M Mewtwo deck, but this one features Trashalanche Garbodor.
Pokemon 14
3 Mewtwo EX
3 M Mewtwo EX
2 Trubbish
2 Garbodor Trashalanche style
2 Wobbuffet (Might boost to 3)
1 Hoopa EX
1 Shaymin EX (might change to lele in the future)
Trainers 36
4 Professor Sycamore
3 N
2 Lysandre
1 Hex Maniac
4 VS Seeker
4 Ultra Ball
3 Mega Turbo
2 Trainer's Mail
1 Super Rod
1 Field Blower
4 Mewtwo Spirit Link (Might drop to 3)
3 Float Stones
3 Shrine of Memories
1 Parallel City
Energy 10
6 Psychic Energy
4 Double Colorless Energy
The strategy is a bit different with this version. You don't really need 1 big fat Mega Mewtwo up front demolishing things while Garbodor shuts off abilities. Your Mega is there to take early KOs while forcing item use. Once (and I do mean once because it always happens) your opponent uses 10 or 11 items, it is time to let Garbodor do work and sweep.
I really like this deck and think it is the M Mewtwo archetype of the future.