So what decks do you guys think will be the sleepers post rotation? Personally I think it'll be some electrode-GX variant.
Metagross. Stevens Decision and baby metagross are big helps. Also, with N leaving, vulpix and algorithm gx should solve a lot of inconsistency challenges in the deck.
Definitely with shiftree gx. My prediction? Shiftree gx Sceptile! Though possibly clunky, Sceptile locks down a lot of post rotation prime decks, such as ultra necrozma, buzzwole and dusk mane. Judge and copycat would be the main supporters, to power up extra sensory, as well as things possibly like ilima(?). Timerball and rare candy as main items, as well as pal pad.Judge.
I feel like Alohan Raticate for its ability to gather items will see play post rotation with some stage 2 decks. However, not sure who it will partner with best. Also, I feel like decks that have GX attacks that allow you to pull resources from the discard will be played consistently with zoroark since puzzles are gone, meaning Decidueye/ Gardevoir and Banette all are safe bets to try working on post-rotation as the game looks to slow down.
Post-rotation there are few support options that disrupt your opponents hands so I think peaking red card will be played quite regularly. Also feel like Ilima and Olivia are somewhat being slept on right now.
I was thinking of trying to run an electrode with Raichu gx and xurkitree....if set up turn one...by turn two you could be doing 200 plus damage with 10 total energy attached. 5 energy from electrode, 4 from 2 beast rings (maybe more , maybe less) plus the two energy attached. Could also run a Rayquazza gx, although energy attachment to it plus the addition of grass energy will make the deck harder to play.So what decks do you guys think will be the sleepers post rotation? Personally I think it'll be some electrode-GX variant.
Swampert from Celestial Storm is a harder card to set up than Zoroark-GX, but if you do set him up he's crazy draw power on a prize one Pokemon. Find a way to charge him up and he's nuts, but he's gonna be difficult to find a proper deck for him so he's the least out of my choices.
Yeah Super Boost Energy is definitley a must for any Swampert deck since it already counts as a single water energy once attached, so it doesn't hinder the deck at all and you can trigger the best effect more easily. As I was doing some Post-Rotation games my friend recommended Wishful Baton since it has the potential to really help stream Swampert and his energy problem once he gets knocked out and less people are running field blower now that it's not mandatory for ability-based decks because of BKP Garbodor. Although not attaching Choice Band might hurt a bit for getting a knockout on specific Pokemon but if you can fill the rest of the damage with more water energies to get knockouts then you might be fine. I dont't know how difficult that would be though.Seconded, Swampert is very fun from testing so far. So far ive tried Manectric and Lurantis GX as accelerators, but im definitely open to other suggestions. (It also is a strong user of super boost energy, and in expanded you can archie out a blastoise and have one more stage 2 for boost energy's requirements)