Thanks for the info! I also checked recently and an Ogrepon Sinistcha got 2nd at a City League the other day, so maybe with some more experimentation and refinement, an OgreGrass deck might start to find a place in the meta. One tech that I thought was really clever is Wyrdeer, since you've usually got so much energy on your bench once the Ogrepon engine is set up, that you can suck them all onto Wyrdeer and potentially 1HKO tanky Stage 2 ex Pokemon like Dragapult or Greninja.You can't fix Ogerpon's attack, but you can make her feel better by taking her to a small event or using her in a casual battle. Teal Mask Ogerpon ex's ability is good enough to help cards like Cornerstone Mask Ogerpon ex or Blissey ex make top 16 in 32 to 64 person tournaments, which isn't amazing, but it's better than nothing.
https://limitlesstcg.com/decks/list/jp/10322
https://limitlesstcg.com/decks/list/jp/10385
There was another list using Ogerpon ex at 8:08 in the ZapdosTCG video I saw these lists in (one built around the new Sinistacha and Sinistacha ex), but he zoomed in so you can't see the name of the city whose league the deck placed in, and I'm not going to open every limitlesstcg tournament report until I find it.
Actually, Blissey ex has been getting results (with and without Teal Mask Ogerpon ex) and Toedscruel ex hasn't (as far as I can see). See the second list above. Not sure about best deck in format, though.
It's certainly funny that Toedscuel ex would be a better Dragapult ex counter than a Charizard ex counter, though. All we need now is for Charizard ex/Bibarel/Toedscruel to return with a 1-1-1 Toedstool-Toedscruel PAR-Toedscruel ex line so Charizard can reassert itself as the unbeatable champion's TRUE ace!
Iike the idea of OgreBlissey as well, but I think Munkidori just works too well with Blissey to NOT build your deck around Dark Energies.