*Today I'll finally be posting my deck list. This deck combines energy denial, ability lock, and alternative damage via poison.*
4xSeismitoad-EX
2xTrubbish(BREAKpoint)
2xGarbodor(BREAKpoint)
2xTapu Lele-GX
2xSeviper
4xProfessor Sycamore
4xN
2xAccerola
2xGuzma
1xTeam Flare Grunt
1xXerosic
4xUltra Ball
4xVs Seeker
3xCrushing Hammer
1xEnhanced Hammer
1xScoop Up Cyclone
2xPoison Barb
2xFloat Stone
4xHypnotic Laser
4xVirbank City Gym
4xDouble Colorless Energy
1×Special Charge
4×Water Energy
Cons
1.I am aware that my Pokémon ratios of which basic I'll start with may disrupt my opening plays that don't have me doing a Mulligan. For this inconsistency, I include less Items than what a regular Seismitoad deck would run to further get more Energy and Pokémon quicker.
2. Yes, I know having a Garbodor can block my own Seviper, which lowers damage per poison, but the Garbotoxin is not a main focus of this deck. Its just a mechanic that's worth it.
Confusion
1.Though many cards block Seismitoad, like Aegislash, etc., my Garbodor will support. Also, the ratios of my opponent plays a card(s) that will deal with Garbodor are common but low.
2.I don't play any Trainer's Mail for the reason that this deck is loaded with Trainers that can be acquired even without Trainer's Mail and its an Item.
3. I don't play any Super Scoop Ups because I prefer guaranteed "Scoops" and less Items that will clog my hand.
Explanation
I did mention many times that less Items are better. The threats that this can hold are that its harder to bring back Items unlike Pokémon or Energy. I'll allow a debate in the comment section which is more important, Special Charge or Super Rod.
4xSeismitoad-EX
2xTrubbish(BREAKpoint)
2xGarbodor(BREAKpoint)
2xTapu Lele-GX
2xSeviper
4xProfessor Sycamore
4xN
2xAccerola
2xGuzma
1xTeam Flare Grunt
1xXerosic
4xUltra Ball
4xVs Seeker
3xCrushing Hammer
1xEnhanced Hammer
1xScoop Up Cyclone
2xPoison Barb
2xFloat Stone
4xHypnotic Laser
4xVirbank City Gym
4xDouble Colorless Energy
1×Special Charge
4×Water Energy
Cons
1.I am aware that my Pokémon ratios of which basic I'll start with may disrupt my opening plays that don't have me doing a Mulligan. For this inconsistency, I include less Items than what a regular Seismitoad deck would run to further get more Energy and Pokémon quicker.
2. Yes, I know having a Garbodor can block my own Seviper, which lowers damage per poison, but the Garbotoxin is not a main focus of this deck. Its just a mechanic that's worth it.
Confusion
1.Though many cards block Seismitoad, like Aegislash, etc., my Garbodor will support. Also, the ratios of my opponent plays a card(s) that will deal with Garbodor are common but low.
2.I don't play any Trainer's Mail for the reason that this deck is loaded with Trainers that can be acquired even without Trainer's Mail and its an Item.
3. I don't play any Super Scoop Ups because I prefer guaranteed "Scoops" and less Items that will clog my hand.
Explanation
I did mention many times that less Items are better. The threats that this can hold are that its harder to bring back Items unlike Pokémon or Energy. I'll allow a debate in the comment section which is more important, Special Charge or Super Rod.
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