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Tyranitar (Seniors, City Championships)

doublenikesocks

uhhh idk
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Pokemon: 22
4-2-4 T-tar Prime
4 Sableye SF
2 Uxie
1-1 Umbreon UD
1 Unown Q
2 Smeargle UD

T/S/S: 24
1 Expert Belt
3 Pokemon Collector
4 Bebe's Search
3 BTS
3 Pokemon Communication
4 Seeker
1 Luxury Ball
3 Rare Candy
2 Energy Exchanger

Energy: 14
3 DCE
4 Sp. Dark
7 Basic Dark

It seems to work. I love T-tar. =)
 
RE: T-Champ (Seniors, City Championships)

Sorry man...this thing has too much going on. It will never get off of the ground. T-Tar, MAYBE, JUST MAYBE, with umbreon can do some good teamwork - but Machamp.....NAH! I wouldn't waste my time.
Your T-Tar game needs to have at least 3 larvitars brewing by the second turn, if not, then you're not a real threat. I make sure that T-Tar (not using trainer-locking spiritomb) can make an aggressive entrance by being a prominant figure on the field.
Machamp is a risk - and Tyranitar is not, not even when he is matched up against his weakness.
 
why do you use Spiritomb AR, and not Sableye SF? I play T-Tar, and I have played it for a while and I think Sableye makes it faster.
 
Sry, I forgot to explain why I think Sableye is faster. Im not sure about your deck, but with mine I almost never start with more thean 1-2 Pokemon. I am in DONK range and I have no other Pokemon to evolve with Spiritomb + I am Trainer Locked sso it hurts my start even more.

At least with Sableye I can Impersonate a Collector(even if I can't put them on my bench, It is better than nothing and I just have to survive one more turn)
 
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