Alex(charm)ander said:Type based decks never work in competitive play. It is better to build a deck around a specific Pokemon regardless of type. Grass Pokemon do have a lot of support though. Try Jumpluff, it did really well this year and may be alright next season.
Rikko145 said:No. Don't play Jumpluff if you're just starting out. Play something simple that you can handle. Plus, we really don't need any more Jumpluff players.
Rikko145 said:No. Don't play Jumpluff if you're just starting out. Play something simple that you can handle. Plus, we really don't need any more Jumpluff players.
The Power of Three said:Jumpluff is the simplest deck there is. "I draw my card, I attatch a {G} Energy, I hit for a lot. My turn again. I draw my card, use Uxie Set UP, Attatch an energy, and hit for a lot."
Other good grass cards would be Lefeon UD [when it comes out], Lefeon Lv. X [obviously], and Torterra/Torterra LV. X [while they're both still out.]
WitherK said:@PokePain the point was i have no idea where to start not that i had i deck that i wanted fixed
Decmaster said:By the way, as someone pointed out to me, Giratina doesn't work because each player draws UP to four cards and you draw your cards first. Still, use Staraptor FB Lv.X to grab your Supporters. I'm still trying to figure out a way to get them back (Marley's Request doesn't work because it's a Supporter itself... sigh, I need a Telepass for myself... Come back, Gardevoir! And get different wording!)