Hello, everyone!!. Now I am coming with a bad-looking record. Charizard did not do well at Battle Roads. (4-9 record) What did I learned, 2 Stage 2 line is too heavy for today's format. Here I come with a new decklist. Need help for city's and States. Thanks in advance!!!
Pokémon 23
2x Typhlosion HS
2x Typhlosion (P) HS
3x Quilava HS
4x Cyndaquil HS
3x Ninetales HS
3x Vulpix UL or PL (SH)
1x Heatran Lv.X SF
1x Heatran AR
1x Infernape4 Lv.X
1x Infernape4
1x NidoranF
1x Nidoqueen
Trainer/Supporter/Stadium 22
1x Luxury Ball
3x Rare Candy
2x Pokemon Communication
2x Warp Point
2x Expert Belt
3x Pokemon Collector
2x Bebe's Search
2x Interviewer's Questions
2x Fisherman
1x Palmer's Contribution
2x Broken Time-Space
Energy 15
11x Fire Energy
4x Call Energy
Strategy : Typhlosion HS is main attacker with 50, 70, 120, 140 attack damage and low retreat cost. Typhlosion (P) is an energy attacher and back-up attacker for discarding enemy Special Energy cards, such as Double Colorless, Call, Cyclone, Warp, Metal and Darkness and soon Rescue. Ninetales HS is for drawing and feeding Typhlosion (P)'s PokePower. Using 3 to assure 2 in play and avoid being stopped or Power Sprayed in mid or late game. Infernape4 is a "finisher" attacker for 20 HP or less Pokes in bench beside the Lv.X PokePower which helps for "Agility" abilities or attack effects. Can attack with Fire Spin if needed. Heatran is used as a last attacker, burning the defending Poke and Lv.X to recover discarded energies and avoid damaging them with multiple "Afterburner" Powers. Nidoqueen for healing.
Pokémon 23
2x Typhlosion HS
2x Typhlosion (P) HS
3x Quilava HS
4x Cyndaquil HS
3x Ninetales HS
3x Vulpix UL or PL (SH)
1x Heatran Lv.X SF
1x Heatran AR
1x Infernape4 Lv.X
1x Infernape4
1x NidoranF
1x Nidoqueen
Trainer/Supporter/Stadium 22
1x Luxury Ball
3x Rare Candy
2x Pokemon Communication
2x Warp Point
2x Expert Belt
3x Pokemon Collector
2x Bebe's Search
2x Interviewer's Questions
2x Fisherman
1x Palmer's Contribution
2x Broken Time-Space
Energy 15
11x Fire Energy
4x Call Energy
Strategy : Typhlosion HS is main attacker with 50, 70, 120, 140 attack damage and low retreat cost. Typhlosion (P) is an energy attacher and back-up attacker for discarding enemy Special Energy cards, such as Double Colorless, Call, Cyclone, Warp, Metal and Darkness and soon Rescue. Ninetales HS is for drawing and feeding Typhlosion (P)'s PokePower. Using 3 to assure 2 in play and avoid being stopped or Power Sprayed in mid or late game. Infernape4 is a "finisher" attacker for 20 HP or less Pokes in bench beside the Lv.X PokePower which helps for "Agility" abilities or attack effects. Can attack with Fire Spin if needed. Heatran is used as a last attacker, burning the defending Poke and Lv.X to recover discarded energies and avoid damaging them with multiple "Afterburner" Powers. Nidoqueen for healing.