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Standard Typhlosion

Spoonfairy

Aspiring Trainer
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This is my first deck I post on this forum so appreciate all the help optimizing it. Hell, maybe some of you guys here already made a deck like this but better. ^^'

Pokémon: 10
  • 4 Cyndaquil (BKT)
  • 4 Typhlosion (BKT)
  • 2 Shaymin EX
Trainers/Supporters/Stadiums: 30
  • 4 Professor Sycamore
  • 3 Professor Birch's Observations
  • 4 Skyla
  • 4 Battle Compressor
  • 4 Energy Recycler
  • 4 Rare Candy
  • 2 Super Rod
  • 3 Ultra Ball
  • 2 Muscle Band
Energy: 20
  • 20 Fire Energy
Strategy:

This deck got the most basic strategy I have played that also works pretty good. Try and get a turn 2 Typhlosion on the table and you pretty much already won the game.
It also puts Skyla in the spotlight unlike other decks with her ability to draw a Typhlosion via Ultra Ball or a Rare Candy, whatever you need for that early aggression.
Battle compressors are for when you got your setup ready, just discard all those now useless Supporters that is in your way for that OHKO you want.
 
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Pokémon - 13

4 Cyndaquil BKT 18
2 Quilava BKT 19
3 Typhlosion BKT 20
4 Unown AOR 30



Trainer Cards - 35

4 Trainers' Mail ROS 92
2 Ultra Ball DEX 102
3 Acro Bike PRC 122
2 Blacksmith FLF 88
1 Brigette BKT 134
3 Battle Compressor Team Flare Gear PHF 92
3 Skyla BKT 148
1 Heavy Ball NXD 88
2 Judge BKT 143
3 Scorched Earth PRC 138
4 Energy Recycler AOR 72
3 Rare Candy PRC 135
4 VS Seeker PHF 109



Energy - 12

Basic Fire Energy



Edit: 7/8 now.



Unown, Trainer's Mail, Acro Bike all serve as cards which simply disappear from the deck, which is already 11 out of the 45 which remain after prize cards and your first card in drawn on turn. Most of the draw is done with items.



Early in the game energy can be used as additional draw with Scorched Earth in order to set up Typhlosion quickly and hopefully Blacksmith in the first few turns.



Battle Compressor can be used early game to discard supporters as needed, giving you access to either search cards with Skyla, Brigette - the lightning speed set up card or Blacksmith which will allow Typhlosion to begin attacking with Flare Destroy. Battle Compressor can also be used late game to remove any cards which might affect Massive Eruption's outcome negatively (unused evolution cards, supporters and extra items).



Mid to Late game, Trainer's Mail and Skyla allow you to amass Energy Recyclers in your hand for repeat Massive Eruptions. Early game Judge allows you to shuffle those Energy Recyclers back into your deck. Late game Judge allows you to refresh your hand without drawing too many energies and hurting your outcomes with Massive Eruption.



The goal is to get your deck down to below 20 cards preferably to 10 and use Energy Recyclers until all your remaining cards are energy.



Item lock stinks because success is somewhat reliant on thinning your deck with ridiculous item draw, energy recycler, VS Seeker and Rare Candy.



At least there are a few ways to draw outside of items, Scorched Earth, Unown
 
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