Hello! I've been recently testing the waters (No pun intended) with this deck, and have found it to be good against many other popular decks. I'm looking for critical feedback on it. Thanks! Note: Some cards in this list aren't standard yet, but are coming in Fates Collide!
Pokemon: 12
The basic strategy behind this deck is using Primal Kyogre as the main attacker, and getting him built up as fast as possible through Max Elixirs, and his ancient trait where he can attach two energy instead of one. If you encounter a deck that is EX heavy, then you can use Regice to shut your opponents deck down. I run Golduck BREAK because after using a Tidal Storm attack, you have to move two water energy to a benched Pokemon. This way, when you do this action, you can just move it right back onto the primal for another Tidal Storm. Or, you can use move all the energy off the main attacker and use a Max Potion, and move them all back on. This deck has done well against Mill decks, since you can attach two instead of 1 energy. It has also seen good results from Trevanant decks. Once again, I am looking for feedback on this deck. Be as critical as you want, thanks!
Pokemon: 12
- 3 Kyogre EX - PRC
- 3 P Kyogre EX - PRC
- 1 Regice - AOR
- 1 Psyduck - BKP
- 1 Golduck - BKP
- 1 Golduck BREAK - BKP
- 1 Manaphy EX - BKP
- 1 Shaymin EX - ROS
- 3 Professor Sycamore
- 3 Shauna
- 1 N
- 1 Tierno
- 1 Fisherman
- 1 Lysandre
- 1 AZ
- 4 Dive Ball
- 4 VS Seeker
- 3 Max Elixir
- 2 Max Potion
- 2 Kyogre Spirit Link
- 1 Random Receiver
- 1 Professor's Letter
- 1 Sacred Ash
- 1 Trainers' Mail
- 1 Mega Turbo
- 1 Switch
- 1 Ultra Ball
- 2 Rough Seas
- 12 Water Energy
- 1 Splash Energy
The basic strategy behind this deck is using Primal Kyogre as the main attacker, and getting him built up as fast as possible through Max Elixirs, and his ancient trait where he can attach two energy instead of one. If you encounter a deck that is EX heavy, then you can use Regice to shut your opponents deck down. I run Golduck BREAK because after using a Tidal Storm attack, you have to move two water energy to a benched Pokemon. This way, when you do this action, you can just move it right back onto the primal for another Tidal Storm. Or, you can use move all the energy off the main attacker and use a Max Potion, and move them all back on. This deck has done well against Mill decks, since you can attach two instead of 1 energy. It has also seen good results from Trevanant decks. Once again, I am looking for feedback on this deck. Be as critical as you want, thanks!