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Standard Wormadam

Max Carter

Aspiring Trainer
Member
Pokémon: 16
  • 4 Burmy FAC
  • 2 Wormadam (steel) FAC
  • 2 Wormadam (fighting) FAC
  • 2 Mothim FAC
  • 2 Cottonee AOR
  • 2 Whimsicott AOR
  • 2 Aggron EX
Trainers/Supporters/Stadiums: 30
  • 3 Pokemon Fan Club
  • 2 Korrina
  • 2 Wally
  • 2 Professor Sycamore
  • 2 Professor Birch's Observations
  • 2 Level Ball
  • 3 Evosoda
  • 2 Professor's Letter
  • 3 Focus Sash
  • 2 Fighting Fury Belt
  • 3 Trainer's Mail
  • 1 VS Seeker
  • 3 Fairy Garden
Energy: 14
  • 7 Steel Energy
  • 7 Fairy Energy
Strategy:

The central strategy to the deck is to have both types of Wormadam and Mothim out. The fighting-type Wormadam is meant to soak damage. Focus sash will ensure that he still does that late game. Mothim's ability is used to transfer the amount of damage counters you need to your steel-type Wormadam. This can potentially deal 180 damage.

Aggron EX fits in because he has a very similar attack to Wormadam, but he serves a secondary purpose to hold several damage counters (21 if he has Fighting Fury Belt equipped).

Whimsicott is for when you have a scary amount of damage stacked up on your benched Pokemon. Using his attack to transfer damage counters from one of your benched Pokemon to your opponent's Active Pokemon can OHKO an EX is Aggron EX has a lot of damage counters stacked on him.


So far I've played this deck twice online and have won both games. Right now I'm mostly trying to figure out Trainer cards, but would love to hear feedback about what y'all think about the deck!
 
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