The 2018 rotation is just around the corner, and I just wanted to create a tier list for it. I know we are just speculating until worlds and the new format comes, but here would be my tier list. I will update it regularly based on your comments, and if I think something should go on it or be moved.
Tier 1
Gardevoir GX
Volcanion EX
Garbodor/Variants
Tier 2
Alolan Ninetales GX
Metagross GX
Tapu Bulu GX/Vikavolt
Zoroak BREAK/Variants
Darkrai EX/GX
Golisopod GX/Variants
Tier 3
Quad Sylveon GX
Greninja BREAK
Lapras GX/Waterbox
Gardevoir GX: This deck has so much hype, and it has already proven to be doing well from what I've read and seen. This is all I'm going to say about this one because I'm pretty sure 90% of people agree with this choice.
Alolan Ninetales: This deck was already good before Burning Shadows, and it only got better because it gained baby Alolan Ninetales. Baby Alolan Ninetales is very good because so many decks are EX/GX heavy, and they haven't reprinted Hex Maniac. The only way to beat it is to Guzma around it which can be tricky if you haven't taken like 4 prizes.
Metagross GX: This deck is already a pretty good tier 2 deck, but because it matches up so well against the format (Gardevoir GX, Alolan Ninetales GX, Sylveon GX) I'm gonna put it into tier 1. Metagross GX has a hefty 250 health, which means Volcanion EX is one of the few decks that can OHKO it.
Quad Sylveon GX: The energy denial is good because decks in this format run on pretty hefty energy counts. Sylveon GX can pull a combo using Tormenting Spray, a stadium, Delinquent, and Red Card to put you down to 0 cards. Using Magical Ribbon it can pull 3 of these, and if they have one of the cards they can pull it of. Sylveon GX's Plea GX is also a really good GX attack because this meta is pretty heavy when it comes to setup deck.
Tapu Bulu GX/Vikavolt: Hitting for 180 with a potential Choice Band making it 210 is very powerful. The deck typically runs 3 cards to get a lot of energy back into the deck, so discarding isn't really a problem. Tapu Bulu GX's GX attack is also very powerful. Doing 150 and healing off all damage is crazy, and you can hit the magic 180 if you have a Choice Band on it. Plus Aether Paradise Conservation Area was made for this deck. That stops so many OHKO's on Tapu Bulu GX which gives you another turn to attack.
Volcanion EX: This deck is already pretty powerful in this format, and it gains Kiawe in the new format. Steam Up allows you to do a lot of damage, and you can keep on doing it if you have a Starmie down. This deck also has Turtonator GX which can deal a lot of damage with it's 160 base attack. Turtonator's GX attack is also very good in a lot of situations. Volcanion EX decks also run Ho Oh GX which can help against the water matchup.
Garbodor/Variants: His deck has been dominant throughout the current format, and doesn't lose much in the new format. Team Magma's Secret Base is replaced by Po Town, so Garbodor should still be pretty good in the new format.
Golisopod GX/Variants: I don't know that much about this deck, so I can't give you a very deep analysis about why it is tier 2. It is another pretty hyped deck, and people say it is pretty good.
Greninja BREAK: This deck is pretty good in this format, but it loses a couple good cards in the new format. The biggest is Dive Ball which hurts the consistency of the deck. This is really bad because you are basically setting up a stage 3 when you get out Greninja BREAK. People say Greninja BREAK loses Rough Seas, but basically no competitive Greninja BREAK runs Rough Seas. The new grass decks run faster then Greninja BREAK, and OHKO it so that is almost a auto loss.
Lapras GX/Waterbox: Lapras has always been a tier 3 possibly tier 2 deck in this format, but it loses Rough Seas. That kind of solidifies it's place at tier 3. Again I don't know much about this deck, so I can't give you a very good analysis about why it is tier 3.
Zoroak BREAK/Variants: I don't know very much about Zoroak BREAK decks, but I know they will probably be a tier 2 deck. The deck is pretty good in this format and I don't think it loses too much in the new format.
Darkrai EX/GX: I also don't know much about this deck, but I have heard it will be pretty good. I have considered putting this deck in tier 2, but I don't know enough about it to make a decision about that.
These are most of the reasons why I put each deck into the tier they are in. I am very open to changes if I read or see a reason to move or add decks. Any feedback is appreciated.
Tier 1
Gardevoir GX
Volcanion EX
Garbodor/Variants
Tier 2
Alolan Ninetales GX
Metagross GX
Tapu Bulu GX/Vikavolt
Zoroak BREAK/Variants
Darkrai EX/GX
Golisopod GX/Variants
Tier 3
Quad Sylveon GX
Greninja BREAK
Lapras GX/Waterbox
Gardevoir GX: This deck has so much hype, and it has already proven to be doing well from what I've read and seen. This is all I'm going to say about this one because I'm pretty sure 90% of people agree with this choice.
Alolan Ninetales: This deck was already good before Burning Shadows, and it only got better because it gained baby Alolan Ninetales. Baby Alolan Ninetales is very good because so many decks are EX/GX heavy, and they haven't reprinted Hex Maniac. The only way to beat it is to Guzma around it which can be tricky if you haven't taken like 4 prizes.
Metagross GX: This deck is already a pretty good tier 2 deck, but because it matches up so well against the format (Gardevoir GX, Alolan Ninetales GX, Sylveon GX) I'm gonna put it into tier 1. Metagross GX has a hefty 250 health, which means Volcanion EX is one of the few decks that can OHKO it.
Quad Sylveon GX: The energy denial is good because decks in this format run on pretty hefty energy counts. Sylveon GX can pull a combo using Tormenting Spray, a stadium, Delinquent, and Red Card to put you down to 0 cards. Using Magical Ribbon it can pull 3 of these, and if they have one of the cards they can pull it of. Sylveon GX's Plea GX is also a really good GX attack because this meta is pretty heavy when it comes to setup deck.
Tapu Bulu GX/Vikavolt: Hitting for 180 with a potential Choice Band making it 210 is very powerful. The deck typically runs 3 cards to get a lot of energy back into the deck, so discarding isn't really a problem. Tapu Bulu GX's GX attack is also very powerful. Doing 150 and healing off all damage is crazy, and you can hit the magic 180 if you have a Choice Band on it. Plus Aether Paradise Conservation Area was made for this deck. That stops so many OHKO's on Tapu Bulu GX which gives you another turn to attack.
Volcanion EX: This deck is already pretty powerful in this format, and it gains Kiawe in the new format. Steam Up allows you to do a lot of damage, and you can keep on doing it if you have a Starmie down. This deck also has Turtonator GX which can deal a lot of damage with it's 160 base attack. Turtonator's GX attack is also very good in a lot of situations. Volcanion EX decks also run Ho Oh GX which can help against the water matchup.
Garbodor/Variants: His deck has been dominant throughout the current format, and doesn't lose much in the new format. Team Magma's Secret Base is replaced by Po Town, so Garbodor should still be pretty good in the new format.
Golisopod GX/Variants: I don't know that much about this deck, so I can't give you a very deep analysis about why it is tier 2. It is another pretty hyped deck, and people say it is pretty good.
Greninja BREAK: This deck is pretty good in this format, but it loses a couple good cards in the new format. The biggest is Dive Ball which hurts the consistency of the deck. This is really bad because you are basically setting up a stage 3 when you get out Greninja BREAK. People say Greninja BREAK loses Rough Seas, but basically no competitive Greninja BREAK runs Rough Seas. The new grass decks run faster then Greninja BREAK, and OHKO it so that is almost a auto loss.
Lapras GX/Waterbox: Lapras has always been a tier 3 possibly tier 2 deck in this format, but it loses Rough Seas. That kind of solidifies it's place at tier 3. Again I don't know much about this deck, so I can't give you a very good analysis about why it is tier 3.
Zoroak BREAK/Variants: I don't know very much about Zoroak BREAK decks, but I know they will probably be a tier 2 deck. The deck is pretty good in this format and I don't think it loses too much in the new format.
Darkrai EX/GX: I also don't know much about this deck, but I have heard it will be pretty good. I have considered putting this deck in tier 2, but I don't know enough about it to make a decision about that.
These are most of the reasons why I put each deck into the tier they are in. I am very open to changes if I read or see a reason to move or add decks. Any feedback is appreciated.
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