Hello everyone,
I've been working on a new deck coming back from a break from the TCG game, and was hoping to get a bit of feedback on the current proxy deck I'm using before I begin collecting all of the cards for it.
Pokemon: 14
Rayquaza EX x4
Keldeo EX x1
Zekrom x2
Tynamo x4 (Thunder Wave)
Eelektrik x3
Supporters: 13
N x4
Professor Juniper x4
Bianca x3
Cheren x2
Trainers/Items: 17
Pokemon Catcher x4
Switch x4
Level Ball x3
Ultra Ball x3
Super Rod x1
Random Receiver x1
Computer Search x1
Stadiums: 2
Skyarrow Bridge x2
Energy:
Lightning Energy x9
Fire Energy x5
I've used it for the past two weeks at my local league (which is nice enough to allow proxies) and it seems to work well. The ideal setup for this deck is to have the Keldeo on the bench, along with 3 Eelektrik, and having Skyarrow Bridge as the stadium while Rayquaza EX is the active pokemon. Use Keldeo's Rush In to get Rayquaza on the bench to recharge with Eels, then use your energy attach to retreat Keldeo while you bring up Rayquaza for the attack. Alternatively, you could use one eel on Keldeo to prep for the retreat, if you only need 120 damage from Rayquaza or didn't have an energy to attach.
I've found that Keldeo, while it does give 2 prizes for a kill, has also been effective when I need to stall the opponent for a turn or two to help my setup. An interesting advantage that I've noticed is that a common deck in my area, Darkrai/Sableye with Hypnotoxic Laser, can't keep me poisoned due to the switching of Rayquaza/Keldeo, and I can get rid of their Virbank City Gym stadium with my own Skyarrow Bridge.
The main question I have about this deck is whether or not I should use Zekrom as my secondary attacker, or use the non-EX Rayquaza. I have been using the Zekrom mainly because I had the cards, and it has seemed to work for me, but am not sure what the pros and cons of switching to the non-EX Rayquaza would be. Any feedback or advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Pretzel
I've been working on a new deck coming back from a break from the TCG game, and was hoping to get a bit of feedback on the current proxy deck I'm using before I begin collecting all of the cards for it.
Pokemon: 14
Rayquaza EX x4
Keldeo EX x1
Zekrom x2
Tynamo x4 (Thunder Wave)
Eelektrik x3
Supporters: 13
N x4
Professor Juniper x4
Bianca x3
Cheren x2
Trainers/Items: 17
Pokemon Catcher x4
Switch x4
Level Ball x3
Ultra Ball x3
Super Rod x1
Random Receiver x1
Computer Search x1
Stadiums: 2
Skyarrow Bridge x2
Energy:
Lightning Energy x9
Fire Energy x5
I've used it for the past two weeks at my local league (which is nice enough to allow proxies) and it seems to work well. The ideal setup for this deck is to have the Keldeo on the bench, along with 3 Eelektrik, and having Skyarrow Bridge as the stadium while Rayquaza EX is the active pokemon. Use Keldeo's Rush In to get Rayquaza on the bench to recharge with Eels, then use your energy attach to retreat Keldeo while you bring up Rayquaza for the attack. Alternatively, you could use one eel on Keldeo to prep for the retreat, if you only need 120 damage from Rayquaza or didn't have an energy to attach.
I've found that Keldeo, while it does give 2 prizes for a kill, has also been effective when I need to stall the opponent for a turn or two to help my setup. An interesting advantage that I've noticed is that a common deck in my area, Darkrai/Sableye with Hypnotoxic Laser, can't keep me poisoned due to the switching of Rayquaza/Keldeo, and I can get rid of their Virbank City Gym stadium with my own Skyarrow Bridge.
The main question I have about this deck is whether or not I should use Zekrom as my secondary attacker, or use the non-EX Rayquaza. I have been using the Zekrom mainly because I had the cards, and it has seemed to work for me, but am not sure what the pros and cons of switching to the non-EX Rayquaza would be. Any feedback or advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Pretzel