Deck 5,
Let me start by saying that this is the only deck for which I netdecked. Night March, Bronzong, Vespiquen, and Unown came from decks seen online (different decks, surprisingly as the Vespiquen variation of Night March I found did not include Unown). The rest of the deck is my version of a Night March deck.
Pokémon (28)
Attack with Joltik, Pumpkaboo, and Vespiquen do accumulate prize cards as quickly as possible. Use Robo Substitute and Celebi to prevent accumulation of prize cards by an opponent.
From an educational perspective, the goal of this deck is to demonstrate that the discard pile can be a resource to optimized in the correct deck. It will also have him get use to the benefits of cards that provide apparently negative rewards (Battle Compressor, Professor Sycamore).
Let me start by saying that this is the only deck for which I netdecked. Night March, Bronzong, Vespiquen, and Unown came from decks seen online (different decks, surprisingly as the Vespiquen variation of Night March I found did not include Unown). The rest of the deck is my version of a Night March deck.
Pokémon (28)
- 4 Joltik
- 4 Pumpkaboo
- 4 Lampent
- 3 Combee
- 3 Vespiquen
- 4 Unown
- 2 Celebi
- 2 Bronzor
- 2 Bronzong
- 4 Professor Sycamore
- 3 Lysandre
- 3 VS Seeker
- 4 Battle Compressor
- 4 Robo Substitute
- 3 Acro Bike
- 2 Ultra Ball
- 2 Dimension Valley
- 4 Double Colorless Energy
- 3 Metal Energy
Attack with Joltik, Pumpkaboo, and Vespiquen do accumulate prize cards as quickly as possible. Use Robo Substitute and Celebi to prevent accumulation of prize cards by an opponent.
From an educational perspective, the goal of this deck is to demonstrate that the discard pile can be a resource to optimized in the correct deck. It will also have him get use to the benefits of cards that provide apparently negative rewards (Battle Compressor, Professor Sycamore).