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Standard Spread Box (Post Rotation)

Draskk

Blast From The Past
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Pokemon (24):

2x Tapu Koko
1x Mr. Mime
1x Necrozma GX
3x Weavile (BUS)
3x Sneasel
1x Espeon EX
1x Tapu Lele (Promo)
3x Aegislash BKP
2x Doublade
3x Honedge
4x Tapu Lele GX

Trainers (28):

4x Sycamore
4x N
1x Skyla
1x Brigette
2x Nest Ball
4x Ultra Ball
3x Rare Candy
2x Special Charge
1x Rescue Stretcher
1x Super Rod
2x Float Stone
3x Po Town

Energy (8):

4x Psychic Energy
4x Double Colorless Energy

This is a deck I thought of after I noticed just how many different spread Pokémon there are in this format. Spread damage with Koko, Weavile, Necrozma, and Po Town, then take K.Oes with Tapu Lele, Espeon EX, or Aegislash. The list needs some work probably, I just slapped it together lol. Let me know what you think :)
 
I just played a game with this deck against Gardevoir GX. I don't have promo Lele yet so I decided to just throw in a Field Blower. It was amazing. For my first prize, I used Energy Drive and Miraculous Shine to take out a Gardevoir. Five prizes left. They waited as long as possible to evolve since I had Po Town out and a fully powered Necrozma GX down. When they finally Rare Candied a Gardey up, I used Miraculous Shine and they couldn't find another Rare Candy or even a Kirlia. Then, I Flying Flipped with Koko three times and took out a Remoraid and two Ralts on the third Flying Flip. Two prizes left. I Flying Flipped again and K.Oed a Diancie and a Ralts for my last two prizes. It was epic :) I was able to get down Aegislash by T3 too. If they had evolved, I would have Black Rayed then used Espeon EX, but they bricked so it was that much easier :p The deck is extremely versatile and has something to deal with each meta deck. I love it :D
 
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I think your Sneasel/Weavile investment is a little too high, the card feels really situational right now. Honestly I think Aegislash is just better in most games. I run a similar deck in expanded without Weavile where dimension valley makes all of the cards in the deck DCE attackers.

I think this is a seriously good style of deck though, it'll definitely show up as a rogue this season.
 
I think your Sneasel/Weavile investment is a little too high, the card feels really situational right now. Honestly I think Aegislash is just better in most games. I run a similar deck in expanded without Weavile where dimension valley makes all of the cards in the deck DCE attackers.

I think this is a seriously good style of deck though, it'll definitely show up as a rogue this season.
Yeah, I thought of maybe cutting Weavile and Sneasel to 2-2 and adding some more energies. I may also try a version with a 2-2 Ninetales GX line instead of Weavile and Mime. I really hope it does show up on the competitive scene, it's done very well so far.

Dimension Valley does sound like it would be really good for the deck in Expanded :)
(Edit: I cut a Weavile and a Sneasel for two more Psychic Energy. Also, I just made a version with a 2-2 Ninetales and a fourth Po Town instead of a 2-2 Weavile and Mr Mime, but it needs testing. For some reason Promo Lele is banned in TCGO-does anyone know if the ban is permanent or temporary?)
 
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Ninetales might be good. The major problem I notice with this deck is pretty typical of gimmick decks, when people figure out what you're doing (when I get matched with the same people over and over again online) they won't brigette turn 1, they'll take it slow to avoid damage buildup.

I think the answer is a low energy cost, high damage basic attacker that can threaten to come out of left field and immediately end the game if they try to build their bench more slowly. With Po Town I think Drampa might be a value one-of here. Necrozma could work for this if there was a better way to quickly accelerate psychic energies on to it.
 
Ninetales might be good. The major problem I notice with this deck is pretty typical of gimmick decks, when people figure out what you're doing (when I get matched with the same people over and over again online) they won't brigette turn 1, they'll take it slow to avoid damage buildup.

I think the answer is a low energy cost, high damage basic attacker that can threaten to come out of left field and immediately end the game if they try to build their bench more slowly. With Po Town I think Drampa might be a value one-of here. Necrozma could work for this if there was a better way to quickly accelerate psychic energies on to it.
So far I've just used Koko and Lele GX, but a Drampa would be much better. Since Promo Lele is banned in TCGO, and since I don't have one anyways, I'll add a Drampa in it's place. I'm gonna go do some more testing on TCGO.
 
Spiritomb is the same thing as Tapu Lele.
Nope.

Spiritomb's attack:

Move as many damage counters on your opponent's Benched Pokemon to your opponent's other Pokemon in any way you like.

Tapu Lele's attack:

Move as many damage counters on your opponent's Pokémon to your opponent's other Pokemon in any way you like.

Not to mention that Lele has 40 more HP, a decent first attack, and lets you play Psychic energy so you have access to Prismatic Burst, Tapu Cure, and Espeon EX's second attack if you really need it. Spiritomb is an okay replacement for Lele but Lele is definitely better. I may try a Spiritomb/Dark Energy variant until I can get Lele (and until its unbanned).

The Ninetales version was flimsier than the Weavile version and I ended up scrapping it. Every game I wanted Weavile more than Ninetales.
 
Nope.

Spiritomb's attack:

Move as many damage counters on your opponent's Benched Pokemon to your opponent's other Pokemon in any way you like.

Tapu Lele's attack:

Move as many damage counters on your opponent's Pokémon to your opponent's other Pokemon in any way you like.

Not to mention that Lele has 40 more HP, a decent first attack, and lets you play Psychic energy so you have access to Prismatic Burst, Tapu Cure, and Espeon EX's second attack if you really need it. Spiritomb is an okay replacement for Lele but Lele is definitely better. I may try a Spiritomb/Dark Energy variant until I can get Lele (and until its unbanned).

The Ninetales version was flimsier than the Weavile version and I ended up scrapping it. Every game I wanted Weavile more than Ninetales.
Yeah, I wasn't saying it was better, its was just a suggestion for a replacement for now.
 
Yeah, I wasn't saying it was better, its was just a suggestion for a replacement for now.
Yeah I've been using it and it works until Lele is unbanned. Here's the list I've had the most success with:

Pokemon (23):

2x Tapu Koko
1x Necrozma GX
2x Weavile
2x Sneasel
1x Mr Mime
1x Drampa GX
3x Aegislash
2x Doublade
3x Honedge
1x Espeon EX
1x Spiritomb
4x Tapu Lele GX

Trainers (27):

4x Sycamore
4x N
1x Bridgette
1x Skyla
4x Ultra Ball
2x Nest Ball
1x Rescue Stretcher
1x Special Charge
1x Super Rod
3x Rare Candy
2x Float Stone
3x Po Town

Energy (10):

6x Darkness Energy
4x Double Colorless Energy
 
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