Martini said:
I've been wanting to build a deck with
Serperior for a long time now. I've tried so many different variants, and now with BW ON, I have a better chance to actually get him out. Can anybody help me find a good deck/partner for him?? Please explain the strategy too
I am new to the pokemon ccg (although not at all new to card games in general) and have slowly been building my deck towards a reuniclus/serperior combo.
I am not certain to what extent if at all this deck will be tournament viable but I have honed it as best I can without playtesting. Here is the list:
Pokemon - 26
3 Groudon EX
2 Terrakion EX
4 solosis
3 duosion
4 reuniclus
2 snivy
1 servine
2 serperior
2 bulbasaur
1 ivysaur
2 venosaur
Trainer - 26
4 level ball
4 pokemon communication
4 rare candy
2 ultra ball
4 N
4 random reciever
2 cilan
2 energy retrieval
Energy - 8
8 fighting energy
The idea of the deck is to use the decks streamlined trainer search to build its necessary stage 2's at the correct time and as quickly as possible. In the new format, the only real answer to the reuniclus/serperior combo is pokemon catcher. I feel the decks best means
of combating this is by trying to get reuniclus's onto the board at the same rate your opponent is pokemon catchering them. I have found that Venosaur is the best way to do this.
The decks first priority is to have an EX in play getting energy each turn and swinging hard. From there, the deck wants to build a venosaur as soon as possible. By the 3rd turn (if not the 2nd with a rare candy) the deck will evolve into venosaur and will already be close to finishing another stage 2.
From there, venosaurs search every turn will keep reuniclus's coming at a rate that will prevent pokemon catcher from keeping you down for long. At one point, your opponent may simply try to overwhelm your benched pokemon full of transferred damage counters. Here you can comfortably build up your serperior and effectively heal 120 damage between each of your opponents attacks.
If your opponent uses a pokemon catcher to take out your venosaur or your serperior, they will have a difficult time OHKOing it, and even if they do its still one less they can use to drop a reuniclus.
My playtesting has shown that the deck runs smoothly despite being so pokemon heavy and a little crazy, but its fun as hell.
Any notes are appreciated, I am really looking to get this deck as strong as possible.