Hey guys. I decided to drop Reshiboar and make Reshiphlosion after realizing how much better Typhlosion was. So here's the list:
4 Reshiram BW
3-2-3 Typhlosion Prime(HGSS-HGSS-Prime)
2-2 Ninetales(HGSS-HGSS)
1 Cleffa HGSS/CoL
Total Pokemon: 17
4 Pokemon Collector
4 Pokemon Communication
4 Rare Candy
4 Junk Arm
3 Professor Juniper
2 Sage's Training
2 Switch
3 Pluspower
1 Energy Retreival
2 Pokemon Reversal/Pokemon Catcher
2 Defender
Total T/S/S: 31
10 Fire Energy
2 Rescue Energy
Total Energy: 12
Strategy: So the basic strategy of this deck is similar to Reshiboar, except you are using the Typhlosion/Ninetales engine, which is disarding a Fire Energy with Roast Reveal, and then using Typhlosion's Afterburner to grab a Fire Energy from the discard and attach it to one of you Pokemon(in doing so, you put one damage counter on your Pokemon). Reshiram is the main attacker(although Typhlosion can still attack; take that, Catcher!). Cleffa is for hand refresh, and the rest is pretty much staples. Please help!
4 Reshiram BW
3-2-3 Typhlosion Prime(HGSS-HGSS-Prime)
2-2 Ninetales(HGSS-HGSS)
1 Cleffa HGSS/CoL
Total Pokemon: 17
4 Pokemon Collector
4 Pokemon Communication
4 Rare Candy
4 Junk Arm
3 Professor Juniper
2 Sage's Training
2 Switch
3 Pluspower
1 Energy Retreival
2 Pokemon Reversal/Pokemon Catcher
2 Defender
Total T/S/S: 31
10 Fire Energy
2 Rescue Energy
Total Energy: 12
Strategy: So the basic strategy of this deck is similar to Reshiboar, except you are using the Typhlosion/Ninetales engine, which is disarding a Fire Energy with Roast Reveal, and then using Typhlosion's Afterburner to grab a Fire Energy from the discard and attach it to one of you Pokemon(in doing so, you put one damage counter on your Pokemon). Reshiram is the main attacker(although Typhlosion can still attack; take that, Catcher!). Cleffa is for hand refresh, and the rest is pretty much staples. Please help!