Hey guys, new to the site... long time lurker, first time poster. Anyway, my friends and I used to play the TCG WAYYY back in the day, then got off of it for while during middle school... then got back INTO it in Highschool and then fell out of it once again. Now that we're all in College, we decided we're (once again) interested in playing. Needless to say, I won't be aiming to enter any tournaments.
I've never tried making a Haymaker deck; I always played decks with Stage 2 Evos and whatnot. But, coming back to the game after so many years, I thought I'd try something new and different.
This is my (hypothetical) deck setup:
Alright guys; unless anyone can make some serious arguments against this build... I think this may be the one I'm staying with. If anyone could give me a rating on it, I'd appreciate it.
Pokemon: 20
4x Sawk (Black&White)
4x Sableye (Special Forces)
3x Mewtwo (Legends Awakened)
1x Mewtwo LVL.X (Legends Awakened)
4x Bouffalant (Black-White, *Rare Version)
3x Uxie (Legends Awakened)
1x Uxie LVL.X (Legends Awakened)
Energy: 16
4x Fighting
4x Dark
4x Psychic
4x Double Colorless
Trainers: 24
2x Castaway
4x Energy Removal
2x Expert Belt
2x Gust of Wind
4x Pluspower
4x Potion
4x Roseanne’s Researcg
2x Snowpoint Temple
In a perfect scenario, I would start with a Sableye, Snowpoint Temple, Expert Belt, and a Darkness Energy in my first hand. That way I could grab first turn with Overeager, bump Sableye's HP to a clean 100 - attach one dark energy, and hit for 60 damage... which would pretty much clear any of my opponents Basic opposition, unless they were starting with a meatier fighter. If I also had some Pluspowers in my hand, it wouldn't hurt.
If I simply start with Sableye and nothing more, I can at least use his free "Impersonate" ability to pull a Castaway from my deck and setup the Snowpoint, Expert Belt, and D. Energy by my second turn.
But the deck is not dependent on Sableye. I could easily use Sawk, Uxie, or Mewtwo as strong starters. Sawk is a good suicide lead; decent health and damage, low energy requirements; very expendable. Uxie is more for harassment; I could slap an Expert Belt onto her and hit for 40 for one energy of any variety and then before they land the killing blow... retreat back into the deck with the Expert Belt, denying them the +2 prize draw. Mewtwo is there primarily to crush their Stage 1's and 2's with Psychic.... which really hurts with an Expert Belt attached. That's also why his LVL.X is there; to burn out any evolved threats.
Bouffalant is still a dependable revenge killer.
All the Trainers are built around either beefing up my Pokemon or controlling the Battlefield. Snowpoint, Expert Belt and Pluspowers make these guys powerhouse hitters... and Potions, Energy Removals and Gusts of Wind make sure the battle proceeds in a fashion I deem fit.
Castaway is to help me procure my Expert Belt + Snowpoint Combo, and Roseanne is primarily for Energies or to grab a Uxie or Mewtwo if I happen to have their LVL.X pop up in my hand.
All in all, the deck stresses versatility. No one Pokemon is the primary focus of this deck (well, maybe barring Sableye) and it can function adequately with a variety of starting hands. It also has great type coverage and excellent damage potential.
How did I do, Pokebeach? :3
I've never tried making a Haymaker deck; I always played decks with Stage 2 Evos and whatnot. But, coming back to the game after so many years, I thought I'd try something new and different.
This is my (hypothetical) deck setup:
Alright guys; unless anyone can make some serious arguments against this build... I think this may be the one I'm staying with. If anyone could give me a rating on it, I'd appreciate it.
Pokemon: 20
4x Sawk (Black&White)
4x Sableye (Special Forces)
3x Mewtwo (Legends Awakened)
1x Mewtwo LVL.X (Legends Awakened)
4x Bouffalant (Black-White, *Rare Version)
3x Uxie (Legends Awakened)
1x Uxie LVL.X (Legends Awakened)
Energy: 16
4x Fighting
4x Dark
4x Psychic
4x Double Colorless
Trainers: 24
2x Castaway
4x Energy Removal
2x Expert Belt
2x Gust of Wind
4x Pluspower
4x Potion
4x Roseanne’s Researcg
2x Snowpoint Temple
In a perfect scenario, I would start with a Sableye, Snowpoint Temple, Expert Belt, and a Darkness Energy in my first hand. That way I could grab first turn with Overeager, bump Sableye's HP to a clean 100 - attach one dark energy, and hit for 60 damage... which would pretty much clear any of my opponents Basic opposition, unless they were starting with a meatier fighter. If I also had some Pluspowers in my hand, it wouldn't hurt.
If I simply start with Sableye and nothing more, I can at least use his free "Impersonate" ability to pull a Castaway from my deck and setup the Snowpoint, Expert Belt, and D. Energy by my second turn.
But the deck is not dependent on Sableye. I could easily use Sawk, Uxie, or Mewtwo as strong starters. Sawk is a good suicide lead; decent health and damage, low energy requirements; very expendable. Uxie is more for harassment; I could slap an Expert Belt onto her and hit for 40 for one energy of any variety and then before they land the killing blow... retreat back into the deck with the Expert Belt, denying them the +2 prize draw. Mewtwo is there primarily to crush their Stage 1's and 2's with Psychic.... which really hurts with an Expert Belt attached. That's also why his LVL.X is there; to burn out any evolved threats.
Bouffalant is still a dependable revenge killer.
All the Trainers are built around either beefing up my Pokemon or controlling the Battlefield. Snowpoint, Expert Belt and Pluspowers make these guys powerhouse hitters... and Potions, Energy Removals and Gusts of Wind make sure the battle proceeds in a fashion I deem fit.
Castaway is to help me procure my Expert Belt + Snowpoint Combo, and Roseanne is primarily for Energies or to grab a Uxie or Mewtwo if I happen to have their LVL.X pop up in my hand.
All in all, the deck stresses versatility. No one Pokemon is the primary focus of this deck (well, maybe barring Sableye) and it can function adequately with a variety of starting hands. It also has great type coverage and excellent damage potential.
How did I do, Pokebeach? :3