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Sable/Chenlock (masters, any tournament/casual play)

guiltysky

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Finally got around to making my very first SP deck after playtesting with the Luchomp of the Spirit pack deck.
I run the heavy Sable line instead of Smeargle due to the lack of collectors in decks in my local area and find that there is more consistency with the heavier sable line. I only own 3 Sableye... hence 1 Smear.

My list also features a lighter than usual supporter line and more trainers to keep the Cyrus chain going. Under non-Trainer lock conditions of course as it is not a big thing here.

So here's the list so far:

Pokemon (22):
3 Sableye SF
1 Smeargle UD
2-2 Garchomp C Lvx
2-1 Blaziken FB Lvx
1-1 Honchcrow SV
2 Uxie LA
2 Azelf LA
2 Crobat G
1 Chatot G
1 Unown Q
1 Unown (Dark) UD
1 Dragonite FB

TSS (26):
4 Cyrus's Conspiracy
2 Cyrus's Initiative
2 Pokemon Collector
1 Judge
1 Bebe Search
1 Aaron's Collection

4 Poke-turn
3 Energy Gain
3 SP radar
2 Power Spray
2 Energy Exchanger
1 Pokemon Communication

Energy (12):

4 DCE
2 Special {D}
2 {D}
2 {R}
2 Warp energy

Strategy is to focus on Sableye to search out the collector for setup or grab Unown D for get Sp dark energy under a donkable scenario. Trusty line of dark and sp dark ensures a stable amount of damage when using Honchcrow to attack. From personal experience, I have found that the radar is something better to pickup more of than Spray as setup comes as a priority before disruption. Eg, without the right amount of SP in play, Spray is no use.

This list has not been playtested.... yet/ so please do let me know what you think
 
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