Pokemon: 19
4-1-3 Magnezone Prime
4-3 Yanmega Prime
1-0-1 Kingdra Prime
1 Pachirisu
1 Cleffa
T/S/S: 31
4 Pokemon Collector
3 Sage's Training
3 Judge
3 N
4 Pokemon Communication
4 Rare Candy
3 Pokemon Catcher
1 Max Potion
3 Junk Arm
1 Super Rod
2 Switch
Energy: 10
7 Lightning
1 Rescue
2 Rainbow
Strategy: Open Yanmega in most matchups. Drag out and KO basic pokemon for cheap prizes and disrupting their infrastructure. Judge, Sages, and Trainers help even hands in order to do this. Kingdra is for the extra 10 damage to bring down 50 HP basics on the bench for 80 HP stage 1s in the active spot, or to soften up tornadus for one energy lost burn. Magnezone is for the heavier targets that Yanmega is incapable of handling such as Zekrom and Magnezone. Currently my biggest problem has been against Zekrom. Tyram I can usually handle if I play smart, but ZPST has beaten any Primetime decklist I've made with impunity. Megazone took the top two at my regionals despite a very dragon heavy meta, so it's obvious at least to me that Primetime is persevering against Dragons, but I don't know what they're using to accomplish this (skill is a factor yes, but these skilled players must surely know a way to deal with ZPST's speed and type advantage over their main fast attacker).
So yeah, I'm interested in how to deal with Dragons. My meta is full of them (in addition to some Vileplume variants and stage 1s). Anything to improve my Tyram matchup is great, but the thing that's really stumped me is Zekrom, and I need a solid answer to that so I might play this at Cities. Any advice is welcome. Thanks you all.
4-1-3 Magnezone Prime
4-3 Yanmega Prime
1-0-1 Kingdra Prime
1 Pachirisu
1 Cleffa
T/S/S: 31
4 Pokemon Collector
3 Sage's Training
3 Judge
3 N
4 Pokemon Communication
4 Rare Candy
3 Pokemon Catcher
1 Max Potion
3 Junk Arm
1 Super Rod
2 Switch
Energy: 10
7 Lightning
1 Rescue
2 Rainbow
Strategy: Open Yanmega in most matchups. Drag out and KO basic pokemon for cheap prizes and disrupting their infrastructure. Judge, Sages, and Trainers help even hands in order to do this. Kingdra is for the extra 10 damage to bring down 50 HP basics on the bench for 80 HP stage 1s in the active spot, or to soften up tornadus for one energy lost burn. Magnezone is for the heavier targets that Yanmega is incapable of handling such as Zekrom and Magnezone. Currently my biggest problem has been against Zekrom. Tyram I can usually handle if I play smart, but ZPST has beaten any Primetime decklist I've made with impunity. Megazone took the top two at my regionals despite a very dragon heavy meta, so it's obvious at least to me that Primetime is persevering against Dragons, but I don't know what they're using to accomplish this (skill is a factor yes, but these skilled players must surely know a way to deal with ZPST's speed and type advantage over their main fast attacker).
So yeah, I'm interested in how to deal with Dragons. My meta is full of them (in addition to some Vileplume variants and stage 1s). Anything to improve my Tyram matchup is great, but the thing that's really stumped me is Zekrom, and I need a solid answer to that so I might play this at Cities. Any advice is welcome. Thanks you all.