Pokemon (20):
4 Horsea
1 Seadra
4 Kingdra GX
3 Alolan Vulpix
2 Alolan Ninetales (Burning Shadows)
1 Alolan Ninetales GX
2 Tapu Lele GX
1 Oranguru
1 Volcanion Prism Star
1 Oricorio (Vital Dance)
Trainers (29):
4 Rare Candy
4 Aqua Patch
4 Ultra Ball
2 Choice Band
2 Switch
2 Brooklet Hill
3 Crasher Wake
4 Cynthia
2 Guzma
1 Lusamine
1 Lady
Energy (11):
11 Water Energy
The goal of the deck is to use Crasher Wake to ditch W energy and find your combo pieces, namely Kingdra/Rare Candy, then to ensure that you have an energy attachment every turn while you look for aqua patches (which you can grab off of further Crasher Wakes). Can use Kingdra GX's reverse thrust to put it on the bench for aqua patch and promote Alolan Ninetales from Burning Shadows to give yourself a wall against the GX heavy format we find ourselves in. Let me know if you think there are other good additions to the deck, or if it could be streamlined further. Thanks!
4 Horsea
1 Seadra
4 Kingdra GX
3 Alolan Vulpix
2 Alolan Ninetales (Burning Shadows)
1 Alolan Ninetales GX
2 Tapu Lele GX
1 Oranguru
1 Volcanion Prism Star
1 Oricorio (Vital Dance)
Trainers (29):
4 Rare Candy
4 Aqua Patch
4 Ultra Ball
2 Choice Band
2 Switch
2 Brooklet Hill
3 Crasher Wake
4 Cynthia
2 Guzma
1 Lusamine
1 Lady
Energy (11):
11 Water Energy
The goal of the deck is to use Crasher Wake to ditch W energy and find your combo pieces, namely Kingdra/Rare Candy, then to ensure that you have an energy attachment every turn while you look for aqua patches (which you can grab off of further Crasher Wakes). Can use Kingdra GX's reverse thrust to put it on the bench for aqua patch and promote Alolan Ninetales from Burning Shadows to give yourself a wall against the GX heavy format we find ourselves in. Let me know if you think there are other good additions to the deck, or if it could be streamlined further. Thanks!
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