Papi/Manny said:Consistancy>all. With consistancy comes speed (or else you're not getting set-up consistantly. :X). Then usually comes either one of the other two. Scizor is consistant and hits semi-hard (well, hard for it's stage at least). T-tar can be fast due to it's power/energy excel. AMU is speedy and hits hard and can spread. And most spread decks rely on getting up fast and usually have some hitting.
Er, okay....Except that then it's NOT consistant. The deck obviously has structural flaws and needs improvement to get up faster, unless it's a very extensive set-up deck (magnezone comes to mind, in which case t4-5 is relatively fast).Ariadosguy said:AMU is definitely not consistent.
Scizor is not only speedy, but can match powerful decks like Tyranitar with the simple Push Through and Accelerate combo. But thanks to Push Through, Scizor isn't 100% consistent, as you can't use Poke-Powers. Still, it's nowhere near as bad as AMU.
And Papi, just because something's consistent, doesn't mean it's fast. I could (and have) a deck that can consistently gets set up T4-T5... But I wouldn't call that fast.