Hey all, and welcome to this month's installment of "Regi makes a weird deck." I, like many of today's players, instantly saw the homage to the old deck "Rain Dance" which used Blastoise from Base Set to power up energies, and sweep your opponent for all of your prizes in Keldeo EX when Boundaries Crossed was revealed. Also, like many of you, I saw the dollar signs in the air flying around as Keldeo EX's price skyrocketed, and only very slowly descended to reasonable prices. In an effort to save my wallet from being purged of its contents, I wanted to make a deck that followed a similar theme to the quite common Keldeo/Blastoise deck, but at almost none of the price. My solution winked quietly at me in the new set Plasma Storm, in the form of Manaphy. This gave me my much needed water acceleration, without the stage 2 draw backs of blastoise. I liked that, as it let me pick a stage 2 for another purpose. I looked Through every set we had in the format, for a decent water type stage 2 pokemon, looking at all the different Vanilluxes we have and saying "yeah... right..." until I finally made my way back to Black and White Base Set, and Samurott 32. I decided at that point that this will be my next strange deck with a possibility of a few wins, so I set to work. Here's what I came up with:
POKEMON: 13
4-0-4 Samurott
3 Manaphy
1 Victini (Victory Star)
1 Keldeo EX
ENERGY: 14
14 Water Energy
TRAINERS: 33
4 Professor Juniper
4 N
4 Skyla
2 Bianca
4 Rare Candy
3 Ultra Ball
4 Level Ball
4 Pokemon Catcher
2 Switch
1 Super Rod
1 Tool Scrapper
The strategy of this deck is to hopefully start with a Manaphy, and start searching with all of my search cards for Oshawotts and Samurotts, discarding water energies with the Ultra Balls. After that, use Manaphy's attack, in conjunction with Victini's Victory Star ability to accelerate water energies onto my benched Oshawotts and Samurotts. The Keldeo is there for it's rush in ability, and as an alternate attacker. The Manaphys continue to be helpful later, as if they are knocked out by an attack, I am allowed to search my deck for any one card and add it to my hand, thus eliminating the need for Computer Search in this deck.
One of the things I am having trouble with is deciding which ACE SPEC I should use, if any. It would be easy to swap out a Skyla for one, but I don't have any idea what to use. Suggestions? Criticism? Comments? All welcome. Thanks for your time!
Regirocket's Blasting Off Again!
POKEMON: 13
4-0-4 Samurott
3 Manaphy
1 Victini (Victory Star)
1 Keldeo EX
ENERGY: 14
14 Water Energy
TRAINERS: 33
4 Professor Juniper
4 N
4 Skyla
2 Bianca
4 Rare Candy
3 Ultra Ball
4 Level Ball
4 Pokemon Catcher
2 Switch
1 Super Rod
1 Tool Scrapper
The strategy of this deck is to hopefully start with a Manaphy, and start searching with all of my search cards for Oshawotts and Samurotts, discarding water energies with the Ultra Balls. After that, use Manaphy's attack, in conjunction with Victini's Victory Star ability to accelerate water energies onto my benched Oshawotts and Samurotts. The Keldeo is there for it's rush in ability, and as an alternate attacker. The Manaphys continue to be helpful later, as if they are knocked out by an attack, I am allowed to search my deck for any one card and add it to my hand, thus eliminating the need for Computer Search in this deck.
One of the things I am having trouble with is deciding which ACE SPEC I should use, if any. It would be easy to swap out a Skyla for one, but I don't have any idea what to use. Suggestions? Criticism? Comments? All welcome. Thanks for your time!
Regirocket's Blasting Off Again!