Hey guys whatsup! After various play testing with both decks, i've come to switching back between the decks under certain clarification of what is more consistant and faster.
So the strategy is to lead with either Yanma or Cleffa and either Pass or Eeeek for a new hand. By turn two, you would hopefully get a Yanmega up along with either a Magneton or a Rare Candied Magnezone. From that point forth, you stack lighting energys onto other Pokemon and two to Magnezone while evening out your hand with "Magnetic Draw" to help Yanmega's Pokebody which allows free attack if you have the same amount of cards.
So heres the list:
Pokemon: 20
3-3 Yanmega
2-1-2 Kingdra
3-1-3 Magnezone
2 Cleffa
T/S/S: 28
3 Pokemon Collector
2 Duel Ball
4 Rare Candy
4 Pokemon Communication
2 Pokemon Reversal / Catcher
2 Junk Arm
2 Switch
4 Judge
3 CopyCat
2 Proffesor Oaks New Theory
Energy: 12
8 Lighting
2 Rescue
2 Rainbow
*The Rainbow energy are for the Stage One Rush Matchup, leading agianst any Donphan with two well placed Spray Splashes to return a KO quickly.
Please offer suggestions and thank you!
So the strategy is to lead with either Yanma or Cleffa and either Pass or Eeeek for a new hand. By turn two, you would hopefully get a Yanmega up along with either a Magneton or a Rare Candied Magnezone. From that point forth, you stack lighting energys onto other Pokemon and two to Magnezone while evening out your hand with "Magnetic Draw" to help Yanmega's Pokebody which allows free attack if you have the same amount of cards.
So heres the list:
Pokemon: 20
3-3 Yanmega
2-1-2 Kingdra
3-1-3 Magnezone
2 Cleffa
T/S/S: 28
3 Pokemon Collector
2 Duel Ball
4 Rare Candy
4 Pokemon Communication
2 Pokemon Reversal / Catcher
2 Junk Arm
2 Switch
4 Judge
3 CopyCat
2 Proffesor Oaks New Theory
Energy: 12
8 Lighting
2 Rescue
2 Rainbow
*The Rainbow energy are for the Stage One Rush Matchup, leading agianst any Donphan with two well placed Spray Splashes to return a KO quickly.
Please offer suggestions and thank you!