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Expanded Trevenant/Gengar EX

Professor_jplap

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Pokemon: 15
  • 4 Phantump BKP (The ascension one)
  • 4 Trevenant XY
  • 3 Gengar EX PHF (The star attacker)
  • 2 Tapu Lele GX GRI
  • 1 Espeon EX BKP
  • 1 Shaymin EX ROS
Trainers: 37
  • 3 Professor Sycamore
  • 1 N
  • 1 Acerola
  • 1 Guzma
  • 2 Wally
  • 1 Karen
  • 4 Ultra Ball
  • 4 VS Seeker
  • 4 Crushing Hammer
  • 4 Bursting Balloon
  • 1 Super Rod
  • 2 Enhanced Hammer
  • 3 Float Stone
  • 1 Computer Search
  • 4 Virbank City Gym (Increasing poison damage)
Energy: 9
  • 4 DCE
  • 4 [P] enregy
The idea is to attack with Gengar EX and switching into Trevenant to engage the lock. Suggestions and support greatly appreciated. Please note I wrote this from scratch of the top of my head. Thanks!
Professor_jplap
 
First of all, 60 cards are not listed; 59 are (+1 P energy perhaps).

Another very useful Pokémon to include in this deck is Wobbuffet (Bide Barricade). Its Ability gives you another strong option to switch to after your Dark Corridor attack.

IMO, 3 Tapu Lele GX and 1 Shaymin EX is a bit excessive - although these 3 do boost consistency. These 3 Pokémon also are inherent liabilities as relatively easy, 2-prize targets for your opponent.

1 Guzma is woefully insufficient; consider running at least 2.

Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, Gengar's attack + Poison will inflict at most 90 damage. Will that be sufficient in just a 30-minute game against decks running big HP Pokémon? What have your testing results provided?
 
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