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Standard Raichu Eeveelutions

Mackrel829

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Any reasons this wouldn't work? See anything I'm missing or another way it might work better? Any suggestions/advice is appreciated :)

22
4 Pikachu
4 Raichu XY
3 Evee
1 Flareon
1 Vaporeon
1 Jolteon
2 Combee
2 Vespiquen
4 Unown

8
4 Professor Sycamore
2 N
2 Lysandre

20
4 VS Seeker
3 Trainer's Mail
4 Puzzle of Time
4 Level Ball
2 Evo Soda
1 Professor's Letter
1 Super Rod
1 Switch

3
3 Skyfield

7
4 Double Colorless Energy
1 Water Energy
1 Fire Energy
1 Lightning Energy
 
Ive played this deck an awful lot at my local tournaments I go to, and I've built it to a point I find extremely consistent I will post my list for it:

##Pokémon - 20

* 2 Eevee AOR 63
* 2 Zorua BKT 89
* 2 Zoroark BKT 91
* 1 Flareon AOR 13
* 4 Pikachu GEN 129
* 4 Raichu GEN 27
* 1 Vaporeon AOR 22
* 2 Remoraid BKT 31
* 2 Octillery BKT 33

##Trainer Cards - 36

* 4 Trainers' Mail ROS 92
* 2 Lysandre AOR 78
* 4 N PR-BLW BW100
* 2 Brigette BKT 134
* 1 Brock's Grit EVO 74
* 2 Special Charge STS 105
* 3 Sky Field ROS 89
* 4 Float Stone BKT 137
* 2 Ultra Ball ROS 93
* 4 Professor Sycamore PHF 101
* 4 VS Seeker PHF 109
* 4 Level Ball NXD 89

##Energy - 4

* 4 Double Colorless Energy XY 130

Total Cards - 60

****** Deck List Generated by the Pokémon TCG Online www.pokemon.com/TCGO ******

When I play this deck 9 times out of 10 I can have a full bench, raichu in the active with a DCE on it ready to hit for 160, 320 if its weakness with an eeveelution.
I use zoroarks over vespiquen because even without hitting for lightning weakness due to no jolteon, it has saved me games a lot in the past since its so powerful.
Remoraid and octillery for consistent draw support too.
It may still be able to be improved more but I play it like this and have a great deal of wins with it. hopefully you can get ideas from this and make the perfect circle circuit deck.
 
Well... Raichu and Rayquaza (colorless) (which both uses the same kind of strategy) are very powerful cards but both have one weakness in common, Parallel City.
You take your time, waste so many cards to fill your bench with so many pokémons and manages do deal a massive amount of damage with your raichu, your turn ends.
Your oponent's turn, he plays Parallel City, he discards 5 pokémons from your bench and you are so doomed.
the end :c

But still, Raichu is a very fun deck.
 
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