Help Turbo Water Decks

Latios Gaming

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Hey everyone so I've been out of the TCG scene for about 2 years and I just decided to start playing casually again. As I was looking at newer sets, I saw Aqua Patch. That made me think-hey maybe I could play a turbo water deck with that. Unfortunately, I don't know of any good water cards in Standard. Anyone have any list ideas? Also, what draw engines to people run these days? Thanks in advance.
 
Tapu Fini-GX is good in Standard and you couldn’t ask for a better partner for Aqua Patch. If you run that with Lapras-GX and Manaphy-EX you have a good deck. Consider Expanded if you want the most options though.
 
Ninetales is the only meta deck that utilises aqua patch. Currently it is run with Zoroark-GX, Espeon-EX Tapu Koko and Tapu Lel-GX usually.
Draw engines are usually 4 Professor Sycamore 4 N and sometimes a Lillie. You would also need some Guzma for the gust effect and Brigette to search out basics.
You can use Tapu Lele GX to search for supporters with its ability, and draw cards with Zoroark GX’s ability.
Item wise, Ultra Ball is still staple. Rescue Stretcher and Super Rod are common inclusions for recovery. Field Blower is normally played as a one of or more to counter enemy tools and Stadiums. Some decks with higher retreat costs will play Float Stone to retreat, and Choice Band is popular for increasing damage output to EX and GX Pokémon.
 
I feel the best Water deck is ninetales. I have a list that i can share.
****** Pokémon Trading Card Game Deck List ******

##Pokémon - 18

* 1 Tapu Koko PR-SM SM31
* 1 Tapu Koko PR-SM SM30
* 1 Espeon-EX BKP 117
* 2 Tapu Lele-GX GRI 60
* 4 Alolan Vulpix GRI 21
* 1 Alolan Ninetales BUS 28
* 3 Alolan Ninetales-GX GRI 22
* 2 Remoraid BKT 32
* 2 Octillery BKT 33
* 1 Tapu Fini-GX BUS 39

##Trainer Cards - 30

* 4 Aqua Patch GRI 119
* 4 N DEX 96
* 3 Po Town BUS 121
* 1 Super Rod BKT 149
* 4 Professor Sycamore BKP 107
* 1 Brigette BKT 134
* 1 Field Blower GRI 125
* 3 Guzma BUS 115
* 3 Choice Band GRI 121
* 2 Float Stone BKT 137
* 4 Ultra Ball FCO 113

##Energy - 12

* 4 Double Colorless Energy FCO 114
* 8 Water Energy XYEnergy 9

Total Cards - 60

****** Deck List Generated by the Pokémon TCG Online www.pokemon.com/TCGO ******
 
I, personally, prefer rogue decks to meta decks. So maybe you could try...
Mega Gyarados EX?
It's certainly a fun deck, but it doesn't shy away from a win either. I'll make a list for you:
I make all lists withOUT Tapu Lele because they're so darn expensive. If you have them, just shove them in.


Pokémon: 12
4 Gyarados EX
4 M Gyarados EX
3 Palkia EX
1 Manaphy EX
1 Victini (Victory Star)

Items: 20
4 Gyarados Spirit Link
4 Wishful Baton
4 Aqua Patch
3 Ultra Ball
2 Wishful Baton
2 Field Blower
1 Rescue Stretcher

Supporters: 12
4 Sycamore
3 Shauna/N
3 Guzma
2 Skyla

Stadiums: 3
3 Brooklet Hill

Energy: 13
4 Splash Energy
9 Water Energy

Hope this helps. Good day, sir!
 
Ninetales is the only meta deck that utilises aqua patch. Currently it is run with Zoroark-GX, Espeon-EX Tapu Koko and Tapu Lel-GX usually.
Draw engines are usually 4 Professor Sycamore 4 N and sometimes a Lillie. You would also need some Guzma for the gust effect and Brigette to search out basics.
You can use Tapu Lele GX to search for supporters with its ability, and draw cards with Zoroark GX’s ability.
Item wise, Ultra Ball is still staple. Rescue Stretcher and Super Rod are common inclusions for recovery. Field Blower is normally played as a one of or more to counter enemy tools and Stadiums. Some decks with higher retreat costs will play Float Stone to retreat, and Choice Band is popular for increasing damage output to EX and GX Pokémon.
Lillie you say? Well that helps a lot. I have a full art sitting somewhere just because I liked how it looked. Good to know that I can use it.
 
I, personally, prefer rogue decks to meta decks. So maybe you could try...
Mega Gyarados EX?
It's certainly a fun deck, but it doesn't shy away from a win either. I'll make a list for you:
I make all lists withOUT Tapu Lele because they're so darn expensive. If you have them, just shove them in.


Pokémon: 12
4 Gyarados EX
4 M Gyarados EX
3 Palkia EX
1 Manaphy EX
1 Victini (Victory Star)

Items: 20
4 Gyarados Spirit Link
4 Wishful Baton
4 Aqua Patch
3 Ultra Ball
2 Wishful Baton
2 Field Blower
1 Rescue Stretcher

Supporters: 12
4 Sycamore
3 Shauna/N
3 Guzma
2 Skyla

Stadiums: 3
3 Brooklet Hill

Energy: 13
4 Splash Energy
9 Water Energy

Hope this helps. Good day, sir!
Do you think that a 4/4 line is necessary? I know there would be a potential consistency issue but most mega decks I've played run 4/3, and that's if they like starting with the base EX.
 
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