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TyRing in the new format? (Needs division in thread title)

MistVeiler

Aspiring Trainer
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What is your thoughts on Typhlosion Prime and Ursaring Prime in the new rotation? Here's the current deck list I am using and it's done really well in play testing:

Ursaring Prime 3-3
Typhlosion Prime 3-1-3
Ninetails 2-2
Cleffa

Pokemon Collector 3
Professor Oak's New Theory 2
Professor Elm's Training Method 2
Twins 2
Engineer's Adjustment 2
Bebe's Search 2

Rare Candy 2
Pokemon Catcher 2
Junk Arm 3
Energy Retrieval 2

Fire Energy 12
Rainbow Energy 2
Double Colorless Energy 4

The strategy is to get Ursaring Prime set up with a damage counter on him from either Rainbow energy or Afterburner. The Cleffa is at one because it can easily be searched out and provides draw power. I will probably exchange her for Manaphy. The 2-2 Ninetails line is for consistency and draw power. Pokemon Catcher is to draw out any weak or weakened pokemon for an easy prize.
 
Works even worse in this format due to no BTS and reshirams doing same dmg and more hp as basic... Also bebe's search is not in format even.
 
RE: TyRing in the new format?

Gliscor said:
Please add the deck's strategy into the first post.

The strategy is to get Ursaring Prime set up with a damage counter on him from either Rainbow energy or Afterburner. The Cleffa is at one because it can easily be searched out and provides draw power. I will probably exchange her for Manaphy. The 2-2 Ninetails line is for consistency and draw power. Pokemon Catcher is to draw out any weak or weakened pokemon for an easy prize.

As for it being bad in the format, I now realize this and will keep it for casual play. For tournament play, i want to run Reshiplosion.
 
hey sorry dood but bebe search isnt leagle any more =(. so with those 2 empty spaces i would maby throw in 2 reshiram for extra attacking pokemon.
 
I know man and I forgot all about that when posting this. It has now changed by:
- Bebe's Search 2
- Energy Retrieval 2

+ Plus Power 2
+ Pokemon Communication 2

Do you have any ideas? I like this deck during casual play; nothing serious. Lol don't have any Reshirams at the moment but I will be buying them soon XD

And I really don't know much about the site, but why do I have a 30% warning level? lol
 
MistVeiler said:
Do you have any ideas? I like this deck during casual play; nothing serious. Lol don't have any Reshirams at the moment but I will be buying them soon XD
Reshirams are even easier to get than Ursarings due they can be promos. This didn't work well for me in finnish nats with SP decks (Even with BTS). Now there's more those that ohko the big bad bear. So not really ideal imo.
 
For a warning explanation, I suggest you read the Deck Garage Rules. You need to also update the first post with any changes that you've done to the deck.

As for the deck. I would take out the two Professor Elm's Training Method and two Fire Energy for two more Pokemon Communication, allowing you to use your maximum search to get out Evolutions, another Junk Arm so you can have maximum recovery of your Trainers should you need to reuse any and another Pokemon Collector to ensure you get a fast start and get all your Basics out and running. The reason I would cut the Energies is because you have a 2-2 Ninetales line along with Engineer's Adjustments, so that's plenty enough drawpower on its own. With the recovery from Typhlosion, you don't need as many Energy (or if you wanted to, you might as well run Emboar lol).

dmaster out.
 
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