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The deadley switch crobat / gengar Hgss on

thepliskin5005

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Well this deck i have gengar prime and crobat prime. The stratgie here is i poison them with crobat then the next turn i retreat crobat and bring up gengar then i use one of gengars attack's. If this pokemon was knocked out by poison they would go in to the lost zone because of gengars poke body. Here is my deck list

Pokemon 25

1 cleffa CoL
2 farfech'd Hgss.....very underated card
3-2-2 crobat prime Un
3-2-2 gengar prime tri
1 mister mime CoL
2-2 slow king CoL
2 mister mime junior CoL
1 jirachi Un


Trainers suppoters and stadiums 23

3 copy cat
3 p o n t
4 pokemon communcation
2 profesor elms
3 twins
3 rare candy
2 lost world
3 pokemon collector

energys 12

9 psychich
3 rescue energy
 
Well i thought it would be alright to have thin lines on both of them because i have rescue energy's in here. And i couldn't see why have a differnt line of one of them.
 
Just because you have Rescue Energy doesn't mean you should have thin lines. Having thicker lines not only makes it easier to get out your Pokemon, but it saves having to use Rescue Energy. Besides, you could run 3-2-3 of your lines.
 
Well i do have another crobat prime but i dont have another gengar prime. Maybe ill add in the other crobat prime.
 
im kind of scratching my head on the Slowkings... would Noctowl HS not be suitable here?

also if your just going to re-arrange your cards, maybe Research Records might be better...
 
Well slowking can also rerange the top cards of your oppoent's deck' so this would be good with mister mime junior and mister mime junior is good with lost world.
 
With no way of controlling what's in your opponent's hand, rearranging the top card of your opponent's deck is useless. You can give them a dead draw, but as long as they have a draw card in their hand, it's a waste of a Power. While knowing what you'll draw into is good, it's not as good as drawing into it during the same turn.
 
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