Hey guys, so I thought of this awesome deck made up of Regigigas Ex, Reuniclus (57/114), and Cofagrigus (46/101):
Pokemon:
3x Regigigas Ex;
3x Yamask (44/101);
2x Cofagrigus (46/101);
4x Solosis (55/101);
3x Duosion (56/101);
2x Reuniclus (57/101);
Trainers:
3x Switch;
3x Energy Search;
3x Pokemon Communication;
3x Poke Ball;
3x Revive;
3x Cheren;
3x N;
3x Heavy Ball;
3x Level Ball;
Energies: 16x Psychic Energy;
Regigigas Ex: Regigigas Ex has an outstanding HP of 180, which is amazing for a Basic Pokemon. He has a retreat cost of 4, but this actually makes Heavy Ball more useful. Its first attack is good, and with its HP, you don't really have to worry until after the first 4 times you use it at its maximum power. This attack helps its second attack anyway, and Reuniclus can always move some of that damage to other Pokemon. But now its second attack is what matters. It is like the improved version of Outrage, the version that does 50 damage in the beginning and it is used by a Pokemon with 50 more HP. What you want to do is add just enough damage counters on Regigigas to KO the opponent's Pokemon, because you don't want to get knocked out next turn.
Reuniclus: Everybody loves Reuniclus. It can move around damage counters any way it wants. But here it will come in handy multiple times. Besides being useful for Regigias's Raging Hammer, it can also help with Cofagrigus main attack. I don't recommend using it as the active Pokemon though, unless your opponent is Mewtwo Ex, you have 3 Psychic energies attached to it and it's your turn to attack.
Cofagrigus: Last but not least, Cofagrigus. One of the best Pokemon in my opinion in the BW TCG, its first attack allows you to move all the damage counters on your benched Pokemon to one of your opponent's Pokemon. This is where both Regigigas and Reuniclus come handy: since Regigias Ex has a huge amount of HP, it can handle more damage counters, therefore moving about 170 damage to Regigigas is enough to defeat Mewtwo and not lose any Pokemon during the process. Its second attack is average.
Pokemon:
3x Regigigas Ex;
3x Yamask (44/101);
2x Cofagrigus (46/101);
4x Solosis (55/101);
3x Duosion (56/101);
2x Reuniclus (57/101);
Trainers:
3x Switch;
3x Energy Search;
3x Pokemon Communication;
3x Poke Ball;
3x Revive;
3x Cheren;
3x N;
3x Heavy Ball;
3x Level Ball;
Energies: 16x Psychic Energy;
Regigigas Ex: Regigigas Ex has an outstanding HP of 180, which is amazing for a Basic Pokemon. He has a retreat cost of 4, but this actually makes Heavy Ball more useful. Its first attack is good, and with its HP, you don't really have to worry until after the first 4 times you use it at its maximum power. This attack helps its second attack anyway, and Reuniclus can always move some of that damage to other Pokemon. But now its second attack is what matters. It is like the improved version of Outrage, the version that does 50 damage in the beginning and it is used by a Pokemon with 50 more HP. What you want to do is add just enough damage counters on Regigigas to KO the opponent's Pokemon, because you don't want to get knocked out next turn.
Reuniclus: Everybody loves Reuniclus. It can move around damage counters any way it wants. But here it will come in handy multiple times. Besides being useful for Regigias's Raging Hammer, it can also help with Cofagrigus main attack. I don't recommend using it as the active Pokemon though, unless your opponent is Mewtwo Ex, you have 3 Psychic energies attached to it and it's your turn to attack.
Cofagrigus: Last but not least, Cofagrigus. One of the best Pokemon in my opinion in the BW TCG, its first attack allows you to move all the damage counters on your benched Pokemon to one of your opponent's Pokemon. This is where both Regigigas and Reuniclus come handy: since Regigias Ex has a huge amount of HP, it can handle more damage counters, therefore moving about 170 damage to Regigigas is enough to defeat Mewtwo and not lose any Pokemon during the process. Its second attack is average.