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Blui129 said:I would just like to say this,
Raticate/Amoongus T1: Get Rattata w/ a DCE/Grass on it, attack
Terrakion T1: Get at least 1 Terrakion, 90% you will mange to get two, attach to the benched one
Raticate/Amoongus T2: Evolve into Raticate, attach Energy, put Terrakion to 10HP
Terrakion T2: Attach to the Terrakion w/ zero energy
Raticate/Amoongus T3: KO a Terrakion.
Terrakion T3: Terrkion Retaliates for a flawless OHKO.
pkolaboy said:I really like this deck, the idea of doing 170 plus from a raticate lol. I have a question, what happens if the opp. poke has eviolite attached?
No, PHB is coming out in the February set.i believe in gengar prime said:Actually, with poison hypnotic beam coming out for boundaries crossed does that mean this deck can become raticate/sablye?
pokemonjoe said:No, PHB is coming out in the February set.
Just tech in a mewtwo or something. Espeon isn't a problem at all.grantm1999 said:how do you beat Espeon? Nobody may play it now, but if raticate/poison decks become more popular w/ the poison gym...
It still works, because Raticate's attack doesn't inflict damage, it puts damage counters on the Defending Pokemon, which aren't the samepkolaboy said:I really like this deck, the idea of doing 170 plus from a raticate lol. I have a question, what happens if the opp. poke has eviolite attached?
Raticate said:Super Fang: Place damage counters on the Defending Pokemon until it has 10 HP left.