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MegaRott (Yanmega Prime+Samurott BW32) HGSS-on

JuStuPro

Aspiring Trainer
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Hey, i want to present my first decklist on PokéBeach. It's a combo between Samurott (BW32) and Yanmega Prime. First of all, here is my list:

Pokémon (19)
4-2-4 Samurott (BW32)
2-2 Yanmega Prime (TM)
1 Tyrogue (HGSS/CoL)
2 Cleffa (HGSS/CoL)
1-1 Donphan Prime (CoL-HGSS)

T/S/S (25)
4 Rare Candy
4 Pokemon Communication
2 Energy Search
2 Switch

4 CopyCat
2 Judge
3 Pokemon Collector
2 PONT
2 IQ

Energy (16)
11 {W}
3 {F}
2 Rainbow Energy

=60 Cards

The strategy is, to start with Tyrogue and OHKO Cleffas and other Basics (in best case without getting a KO). At the same time you should make an Yanmega Prime ready and attack soon with 70 for no energy or snipe Babys, the Energies you saved, you attach to Oshawott and build a Samurott, when the first Samurott is active build another on aso. Donphan is there to kill some Zekroms, Magnezones and Lanturn (in best case with the second attack) I use Copycat instead of many Oaks, because of Yanmega, the rainbows i use either for Donphan or for Samurott, it depends on the opponent deck.

That means, that Yanmega should cover Samurotts earlygame problems.

What do you think about the deck, could it stand a chance? On RedShark it won already some games. What you would change?

Greets JuStuPro
 
Use only 1 Tyrogue and find room for at least 3 cleffa. You NEED them to set up now, Tyrogue being something to go to if you can get some first turn KO's.
 
Take out 2 tyrouge for 2 clef because if you have a bad start all Tyrogue can do is attack for 30, while Cleffa can give a néw hand. Cleffa is much more consistant.
 
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