When Regidrago is Away, The Comfey Will Play — Lost Box’s Epic Return

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At my recent League Cup, one of my friends told me that he was playing Lost Box. I laughed in his face and said: “Have fun when your opponents announce Itchy Pollen.” He won the League Cup, while I did not even make Top 8. I suppose that’s what you call karmic justice.
In my defense, I quickly admitted my wrongdoing and played Lost Box at another League Cup the very next day. My friend unfortunately bricked one too many times, but I did make Top 8 this time. At this point, you may be wondering what sort of abominable alterations we have to make to our beloved Lost Box in order to make it work in this format. The answer is as pleasing as it is surprising; you don’t have to change much.
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In case anyone has forgotten, Lost Box’s core is very strong, consistent, and versatile, as it always has been. Cramorant...

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I firmly believe SableZard is one of the best decks to play currently. You get setup pieces, a strong attacker that blows up most of the meta game, Regigigas slots in easily and busts Pult. Your hardest matches are probably Gardy and Lugia, and even then, if you rush 10 in the lost zone, you can often times Lost Mine just once to beat the Mist Energy. Munkidori give you trouble as well, but Cram can sort it out, and you can punish Gardy that haven't setup Munkidori yet.
 
I firmly believe SableZard is one of the best decks to play currently. You get setup pieces, a strong attacker that blows up most of the meta game, Regigigas slots in easily and busts Pult. Your hardest matches are probably Gardy and Lugia, and even then, if you rush 10 in the lost zone, you can often times Lost Mine just once to beat the Mist Energy. Munkidori give you trouble as well, but Cram can sort it out, and you can punish Gardy that haven't setup Munkidori yet.
Can I see your list?
 
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