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MightyChamp (Seniors; Cities) (mighteyena/machamp)

doublenikesocks

uhhh idk
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Pokémon: 21
4 Machop SF
3 Machoke TR
3 Machamp SF
1 Machamp Prime TM
2 Poochyena PL
2 Mightyena PL
2 Skuntank G PL
2 Uxie LA
1 Uxie LV X LA
1 Azelf
1 Unown Q

T/S/S: 28
4 Bebe’s Search
3 Pokémon Collector
3 Looker’s Investigation
1 Palmer’s Contribution
4 Rare Candy
3 Pokémon Communication
3 Pokedex Handy 910is
1 Luxury Ball
3 Broken Time-Space
2 Ruins of Alph

Energy: 11
3 Double Colorless Energy
8 Fighting Energy

Fun time, to say the least.
 
RE: MightyChamp (Seniors; Cities)

This is interesting to say the least,
-2 Bebe's (WAY overkill)
-1 Looker's
+2 Pokemon Communication
+1 Uxie
I can tell you are trying to make this function under VileGar, but Mightyena doesn't need trainers and can hit Gengar hard due to its weakness to dark, I think that this suggestions will be more useful in setting up a early game Machamp.
-1 Pokemon Collector
-3 Pokedex Handy
+4 Pokedrawer + (I prefer Pokedrawers to Dex Handys, but it is your choice)
 
Hey, guys. What happens when you don’t have enough Bebe’s to get enough mightyena out against gengar? A lucky Gengar will beat you, so 4 Bebe, 3-3 Mightyena, and 2 Skuntank is much safer, plus it isn’t half bad in an energy drought.

I’d say a fourth BTS would help get a stadium out earlier. It would also back up your counter stadiums better.

This deck worked at BRs. Tell me how you plan to actually beat a smart Gyarados.

~L_X_F
 
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