** DECK PROILE UPDATED** As of September 9th
Pokemon: 14
3 Groudon EX (Primal Clash)
3 Primal Groudon EX (Primal Clash)
3 Wobbuffet (Generations)
3 Carbink (Fates Collide)
2 Carbink Break (Fates Collide)
Trainers/Supporters/Stadiums: 34
4 Professor Sycamore
3 N
2 Lysandre
1 Pokemon Ranger
1 Hex Maniac
1 Teammates
4 Vs seekers
3 Ultra Ball
2 Groudon Spirit Link
2 Switch
1 Escape Rope
2 Mega Turbo
1 Professor's Letter
1 Super Rod
3 Scorched Earth
1 Shrine of Memories
Energies: 12
8 Fighting Energy
4 Strong Energy
Strategy: Primal Groudon has been one of the best Mega's introduced into this game, but has not seem a whole lot of competitive play recently with the overwhelming Greninja Breaks, Yanmega Breaks, Giratina and even Mega Rayquaza deck. However, I have revamped the once old Groudon Deck and made it one of the most viable and competitive decks that can stand above the rest. A quick summary of each card should be explained first. Primal Groudon: Cannot be affected by trainer cards from your opponent. The means no crushing hammer, enhanced hammer or even lysandre himself cannot affect this monster. With a stadium card in play, Primal Groudon can hit for a grand total of 200 (excluding fighting energies). Wobbuffet: a long since combo with the deck made its appearance in 2015 Junior Worlds Championships with its ability to shut down abilities as long as it is in the active spot. This mean no shaymins draw 6 abilities, no greninja Break "giant water shurkin," and even shuts down yanmega break's ability allowing a free attack with 4 cards in hand. Last but not least the Carbink + Break duo: This card was introduced in in Fates Collide with its ability to shut down EX's. This deck actually slowed me down at a recent tournament I played at, and has made me reconsider building Primal with this in mind. Carbine's ability prevents all damage from EX's and Carbink Break makes it even better. For one energy, Carbink Break can put any 2 energies from the discard pile to any Fighting Pokemon in play. Essentially, Carbink Break is baby Landorus (Furious First) on steroids. It prevents attacks from your opponent's pokemon EX, while powering up a benched groudon in less than 2 turns. This deck has the ability lock, as well as the EX lock, with your opponent forced to chose which poison he or she rather prefer.
Matchups: This deck has a lot of adversity with its initial slow start, but this deck has a lot of potential to take down some of the hardest matchups in todays meta.
Greninja Break Matchup: in this situation, it is extremely key and vital to get out a wobbuffet as your active pokemon. This will shut down all abilities from greninja and prevent water shurkin from being done at all. With 110 hp, wobbuffet is certain to last at least 2 turns due to greninja's standard attack only being at max 80 (or 100 with giovonnii's scheme). While you slow down the greninja with your wobbuffet sitting in the active position, it is key to slowly start powering up a groudon and primal evolve it as soon as possible. Primal Groudon has the potiential to last 2 hits if stalled correctly, and even take out a greninja or two (as long as there is a stadium in play).
Yanmega Break Matchup: This is one deck that could potentially pose a problem with groudon's weakness being grass but there are ways around this. First, Yanmega's ability allows it to attack for free as long as that player has 4 cards in hand. Additionally, if your opponent's pokemon has a tool card attached to their pokemon, it does 50 damage + 70 more damage for a total of 120 or 240 with weakness. Now again, this is where wobbuffet plays a key role in this matchup. Similar to the 2015 format of Primal Groudon, Groudon never had spirit links in the deck's initial profile because no matter what Groudon took 4 energies to power up and wasting a turn to mega evolved never hurt Groudon. Wobbuffet shut down all abilities and just made a wall to your opponent and your groudons. Ideally you want the same thing to happen with wobbuffet. Wobb shuts down all abilities, as long as it is in the active position, and forces your opponent to play energies to attack with yanmega while you slowly start powering up a benched primal. Once groudon is powered up, and without a spirit link attached, it can potentially survive 2 hits before being knocked out. With the right moves, it could sweep a few yanmega and overwhelm your opponent.
Giratina/Darkrai or Mega Ray Matchup: This is where Carbink + Carbink Break shines with the ability to prevent attacks, including damage, from all pokemon EX's. For both matchups, it poses a big play to prevent attacks from your opponent, but also being able to power up groudon within a drop of a hat. Additionally, you could use wobbuffet to shut down shaymin's ability in the rayquaza matchup. With Carbink, you are also allowed to put ANY energy from the discard pile to your benched fighting pokemon. Which means you can put 2 strong energies on a primal groudon to help aide groudon one shot anything.
Thank you for taking the time to check out this deck profile and if you have any comments or suggestion to change this deck, let me know! Thanks again!
Pokemon: 14
3 Groudon EX (Primal Clash)
3 Primal Groudon EX (Primal Clash)
3 Wobbuffet (Generations)
3 Carbink (Fates Collide)
2 Carbink Break (Fates Collide)
Trainers/Supporters/Stadiums: 34
4 Professor Sycamore
3 N
2 Lysandre
1 Pokemon Ranger
1 Hex Maniac
1 Teammates
4 Vs seekers
3 Ultra Ball
2 Groudon Spirit Link
2 Switch
1 Escape Rope
2 Mega Turbo
1 Professor's Letter
1 Super Rod
3 Scorched Earth
1 Shrine of Memories
Energies: 12
8 Fighting Energy
4 Strong Energy
Strategy: Primal Groudon has been one of the best Mega's introduced into this game, but has not seem a whole lot of competitive play recently with the overwhelming Greninja Breaks, Yanmega Breaks, Giratina and even Mega Rayquaza deck. However, I have revamped the once old Groudon Deck and made it one of the most viable and competitive decks that can stand above the rest. A quick summary of each card should be explained first. Primal Groudon: Cannot be affected by trainer cards from your opponent. The means no crushing hammer, enhanced hammer or even lysandre himself cannot affect this monster. With a stadium card in play, Primal Groudon can hit for a grand total of 200 (excluding fighting energies). Wobbuffet: a long since combo with the deck made its appearance in 2015 Junior Worlds Championships with its ability to shut down abilities as long as it is in the active spot. This mean no shaymins draw 6 abilities, no greninja Break "giant water shurkin," and even shuts down yanmega break's ability allowing a free attack with 4 cards in hand. Last but not least the Carbink + Break duo: This card was introduced in in Fates Collide with its ability to shut down EX's. This deck actually slowed me down at a recent tournament I played at, and has made me reconsider building Primal with this in mind. Carbine's ability prevents all damage from EX's and Carbink Break makes it even better. For one energy, Carbink Break can put any 2 energies from the discard pile to any Fighting Pokemon in play. Essentially, Carbink Break is baby Landorus (Furious First) on steroids. It prevents attacks from your opponent's pokemon EX, while powering up a benched groudon in less than 2 turns. This deck has the ability lock, as well as the EX lock, with your opponent forced to chose which poison he or she rather prefer.
Matchups: This deck has a lot of adversity with its initial slow start, but this deck has a lot of potential to take down some of the hardest matchups in todays meta.
Greninja Break Matchup: in this situation, it is extremely key and vital to get out a wobbuffet as your active pokemon. This will shut down all abilities from greninja and prevent water shurkin from being done at all. With 110 hp, wobbuffet is certain to last at least 2 turns due to greninja's standard attack only being at max 80 (or 100 with giovonnii's scheme). While you slow down the greninja with your wobbuffet sitting in the active position, it is key to slowly start powering up a groudon and primal evolve it as soon as possible. Primal Groudon has the potiential to last 2 hits if stalled correctly, and even take out a greninja or two (as long as there is a stadium in play).
Yanmega Break Matchup: This is one deck that could potentially pose a problem with groudon's weakness being grass but there are ways around this. First, Yanmega's ability allows it to attack for free as long as that player has 4 cards in hand. Additionally, if your opponent's pokemon has a tool card attached to their pokemon, it does 50 damage + 70 more damage for a total of 120 or 240 with weakness. Now again, this is where wobbuffet plays a key role in this matchup. Similar to the 2015 format of Primal Groudon, Groudon never had spirit links in the deck's initial profile because no matter what Groudon took 4 energies to power up and wasting a turn to mega evolved never hurt Groudon. Wobbuffet shut down all abilities and just made a wall to your opponent and your groudons. Ideally you want the same thing to happen with wobbuffet. Wobb shuts down all abilities, as long as it is in the active position, and forces your opponent to play energies to attack with yanmega while you slowly start powering up a benched primal. Once groudon is powered up, and without a spirit link attached, it can potentially survive 2 hits before being knocked out. With the right moves, it could sweep a few yanmega and overwhelm your opponent.
Giratina/Darkrai or Mega Ray Matchup: This is where Carbink + Carbink Break shines with the ability to prevent attacks, including damage, from all pokemon EX's. For both matchups, it poses a big play to prevent attacks from your opponent, but also being able to power up groudon within a drop of a hat. Additionally, you could use wobbuffet to shut down shaymin's ability in the rayquaza matchup. With Carbink, you are also allowed to put ANY energy from the discard pile to your benched fighting pokemon. Which means you can put 2 strong energies on a primal groudon to help aide groudon one shot anything.
Thank you for taking the time to check out this deck profile and if you have any comments or suggestion to change this deck, let me know! Thanks again!
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