mew' success?

snorlax71

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Just wondering now that cities are in full swing, has anyone had success with mew variants? I saw one that ran mewsol make it to top 4. Is the deck not living up to the hype?
 
From what I hear, Mew Prime and Rhyperior Prime are doing good. I also saw some moderate success with Mew Prime/ Absol Prime, but that's about it.
 
Is there a site that lists the top decks for cities? I'm interested to see what's doing well. I'm sure 'dos is up there. You don't remember what the basic build of mew was by any chance?
 
I faced a mewperior at cities. I was playing HoPe and we went down to 1-1 prizes and I won by 1 prize. It can easily hold it's ground.
 
From what I hear, Mew Prime and Rhyperior Prime are doing good.
It's Rhyperior LV.X; there is no Rhy Prime :p
In any case...I think it's a solid deck, but it says gg against a Dialga GX unless it's got some sort of viable counter. To be honest I think Rhyperior LV.X is the only thing, to date, that it can be reliably used with.
 
#1weavile, the mewperior deck you faced, what was included in the build? Delcatty (which for one I think is counterproductive) blaziken FB? Dialga PT/seeker (preference for me).
 
A good Los Gatos list runs both Delcatty and Dialga. I personally run Drifblim to get rid of Dialgas along with Reversals. Saves on having to run fire energy too.
 
My build is a tad unorthodox but it works pretty well. I figure if I can decimate every deck but DGX I'll be doing just fine.

http://www.pokebeach.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=90543&pid=1772501#pid1772501

On a different note, jumpluff and mew is pretty darn good too. I ran it with shaymin, jumpluff and garchomp x so I can give my jumpluffs 170 HP. You can either restore a jumpluff or just attack with mew if you want.
 
I run a deck thats close to whats considered the standard LosGatos list, except I use Marowak TM instead Drifblim UD.
 
^If you're lucky. 50% of the basics in my lost gatos are mew prime. and if you don't start with it, it may be turn 3 before you can attack.
 
@Snorlax

I've been listing my compilation of everything that is winning and top cutting in masters each week on my show Prof-It! at youtube.com/thejwittz

Here's my current list:


Masters Wins:

47 Luxchomp
22 Gyarados
17 Vilegar
9 Dialgachomp
4 Sablock
2 Machamp
2 Uxie Donk
1 Yanmega/Scizor Prime
1 Mewperior
1 Scizor Prime
1 Drapion
1 Kingdra/Gengar
1 Regigigas
1 Gengar SF
1 Blazechomp
1 Donphan
1 Steelix

Masters Top 4:

119 Luxchomp
78 Gyarados
46 Vilegar
31 Dialgachomp
31 Machamp
11 Regigigas
10 Sablock
10 Tyranitar
7 Magnezone
6 Jumpluff Variants
6 Mewperior
7 Donphan
6 Gengar SF Variants
6 Uxie Donk
5 Blazechomp
5 Dusknoir
6 Steelix
4 Yanmega Prime
4 Kingdra
3 Flygon
3 Abomasnow
3 Gengar/Machamp
2 Gengar Prime
2 Scizor Prime/Yanmega Prime
2 Kingdra/Gengar
2 Shuppet
2 Garchomp SV
1 Charizard
1 SP Toolbox
1 Rayquaza Deoxys/Entei Raikou Legend
1 Infernape/Garchomp
1 Arceus
1 Scizor Prime
1 Drapion
1 Palkia/Dialga Legend
1 Blaziken FB/Houndoom Prime
 
Because it isn't good against much besides SP.

I'm actually surprised DialgaChomp isn't doing better. I thought that was THE SP deck this year.
 
What mach-up besides VileGar the prime is a monster with 170 with a belt. If you speaking about GDos matchup, that's not true because Dos doesn't have the ability to OHKO machamp prime with or without a belt but he "has" the ability to OHKO Dos
 
A good Los Gatos list runs both Delcatty and Dialga.
I'm assuming you are referring to Reverse Time Dialga, is that correct? There are a lot of Dialga cards out there and I want to make sure I'm thinking of the right one.
 
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