Okay, this might sound stupid, but what if you did that late game lysandre on Hoopa-EX to deck out your opponent not only late game, but all game?
PURPOSE: Lysandre/Catcher your opponent's bench-warming and harmless pokemon into the active spot. Spam Dark Forest to prevent that Pokemon from retreating. From there, Mill your opponent out of cards, or knock out his Mega Pokemon from the bench.
Enter Trevenant-EX. A bulky, 180 HP Pokemon-EX whose first attack prevents retreating. Essentially, if you bring up a Hoopa-EX, Garbodor, etc. to the active, it will not be able to retreat, even if there is a float stone attached.
"But what if my opponent uses that magical-one-of-tech?"
Interesting question. A person usually has 4 outs to this retreat lock. They are
"But VS seeker allows my opponent to bring back Olympia and Ranger over and over again!"
Yes... but keep in mind, they need a VS seeker to begin with. Your opponent will not have every resource available to him/her at a given time, and they have to dig for more. More digging = More cards used.
You can also make it unsafe for your opponent to use these techs simply by reducing their hand size. This is done through the use of delinquent, and is actually quite effective
"Can't my opponent just do nothing and win the game?"
Yes, and no. Unlike Wailord, this deck does damage to the defending pokemon. So if they just pretend not to care about their dying pokemon, they will fall behind.
"Surely with powerful, high-HP mega Evolutions, this deck will not work."
Contrary to belief, this factor of the meta is what makes the deck so good. Mega Evolution decks first of all need a lot of resources to get going. If they bench a Hoopa in the process, that makes a prime target to lysandre up and stall the game.
Additionally, Mega Evolution decks face two fronts of pressure. This deck uses 4 copies of faded town, so without even attacking a Mega Evolution, it will still take damage between turns. While your opponent has a Mega Evolution in play, Trap a benchsitter in the active and watch those numbers on Mega Mewtwo scale past 200!
The Deck
****** Pokémon Trading Card Game Deck List ******
##Pokémon - 3
* 3 Trevenant-EX PRC 19
##Trainer Cards - 49
* 4 Max Potion EPO 94
* 4 Pokémon Catcher BKP 105
* 4 Trainers' Mail ROS 92
* 2 N DEX 96
* 4 Faded Town AOR 73
* 2 Team Flare Grunt XY 129
* 4 Puzzle of Time BKP 109
* 3 Fighting Fury Belt BKP 99
* 4 VS Seeker ROS 110
* 4 Crushing Hammer KSS 34
* 2 Lysandre FLF 104
* 2 Enhanced Hammer PHF 94
* 2 Team Rocket's Handiwork FAC 112
* 4 Professor Sycamore XY 122
* 2 Repeat Ball PRC 136
* 2 Delinquent BKP 98
##Energy - 8
* 8 Grass Energy CL 88
Total Cards - 60
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PURPOSE: Lysandre/Catcher your opponent's bench-warming and harmless pokemon into the active spot. Spam Dark Forest to prevent that Pokemon from retreating. From there, Mill your opponent out of cards, or knock out his Mega Pokemon from the bench.
Enter Trevenant-EX. A bulky, 180 HP Pokemon-EX whose first attack prevents retreating. Essentially, if you bring up a Hoopa-EX, Garbodor, etc. to the active, it will not be able to retreat, even if there is a float stone attached.
"But what if my opponent uses that magical-one-of-tech?"
Interesting question. A person usually has 4 outs to this retreat lock. They are
- Switch
- Escape Rope
- Olympia
- Pokemon Ranger + retreat
"But VS seeker allows my opponent to bring back Olympia and Ranger over and over again!"
Yes... but keep in mind, they need a VS seeker to begin with. Your opponent will not have every resource available to him/her at a given time, and they have to dig for more. More digging = More cards used.
You can also make it unsafe for your opponent to use these techs simply by reducing their hand size. This is done through the use of delinquent, and is actually quite effective
"Can't my opponent just do nothing and win the game?"
Yes, and no. Unlike Wailord, this deck does damage to the defending pokemon. So if they just pretend not to care about their dying pokemon, they will fall behind.
"Surely with powerful, high-HP mega Evolutions, this deck will not work."
Contrary to belief, this factor of the meta is what makes the deck so good. Mega Evolution decks first of all need a lot of resources to get going. If they bench a Hoopa in the process, that makes a prime target to lysandre up and stall the game.
Additionally, Mega Evolution decks face two fronts of pressure. This deck uses 4 copies of faded town, so without even attacking a Mega Evolution, it will still take damage between turns. While your opponent has a Mega Evolution in play, Trap a benchsitter in the active and watch those numbers on Mega Mewtwo scale past 200!
The Deck
****** Pokémon Trading Card Game Deck List ******
##Pokémon - 3
* 3 Trevenant-EX PRC 19
##Trainer Cards - 49
* 4 Max Potion EPO 94
* 4 Pokémon Catcher BKP 105
* 4 Trainers' Mail ROS 92
* 2 N DEX 96
* 4 Faded Town AOR 73
* 2 Team Flare Grunt XY 129
* 4 Puzzle of Time BKP 109
* 3 Fighting Fury Belt BKP 99
* 4 VS Seeker ROS 110
* 4 Crushing Hammer KSS 34
* 2 Lysandre FLF 104
* 2 Enhanced Hammer PHF 94
* 2 Team Rocket's Handiwork FAC 112
* 4 Professor Sycamore XY 122
* 2 Repeat Ball PRC 136
* 2 Delinquent BKP 98
##Energy - 8
* 8 Grass Energy CL 88
Total Cards - 60
****** Deck List Generated by the Pokémon TCG Online www.pokemon.com/TCGO ******
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