Your Most Rogue Idea?

Blastagator

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The title says it all. I want to know all of your best rogue ideas. Me and my cousin have nothing to do a lot of the time, and I don't have enough of the needed staples to make my deck, my mom's deck, my brother's deck, and his, so we come up with some really messed up, yet good decks. One time we thought about making EZR, but not the EZR you are thinking about. This one is Eel, Zekrom, Reuniclus. I have also made my cousin a Serperior, Zekrom, Reunclus (although idk if that counts as rogue). I can't think of all the decks we have though of before, so discuss!

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RE: Your Most Rouge Idea?

Blastagator said:
The title says it all.

Definition of ROUGE

1
: any of various cosmetics for coloring the cheeks or lips red

I always find the misspelling of rogue amusing.
 
My Klinklang tank deck was pretty darn rouge. Why yes, I would like 160 damage per turn and almost infinite healing. Now if only durant and trainer lock weren't so popular.
 
Reshiram/Zekrom/Electrode/Typhlosion. It beat perfectly good decks in it's time, including Luxchomp, Gyarados, and Vilegar. It also, of course, had the autowin vs. Sabledonk, even though I never got the chance to own it (still won the event XD). It was actually an idea of both King Arceus and I.
 
In the days of DP-LA, I had a pretty amazing deck consisting of Meganium MT, Vileplume and Bellossom LA, and Weezing GE. It was basically Special Condition spam, and it worked.

This was before Stormfront came out and Unown G was forced onto everybody. The deck lost most of its potency then.
 
I tried Gigalith(EP), Cubone, and Serperior once.
4 marowak in the discardd pile+eiolite+Serperior=Cubone is going no where.
 
I'd say the most successful rogue deck I made was one in the late 3rd-generation that focused on Pokémon Tools. It used Slowking (Unseen Forces) to search for Pokémon Tools from the deck and Quagsire Delta (Dragon Frontiers) to search for Pokémon Tools from the discard pile. It was pretty much a Swiss army knife of a deck, since you could see what your opponent was doing and just get out the Pokémon Tool best suited for the job, and if it was ever discarded, Quagsire would make sure that it'd be back by the end of your next turn.

This deck turned out to be a pretty good match against some archetypes back in the day, particularly any that relied on Pokémon-ex as their main attacker--Mysterious Shard would stop them cold. If the deck relied on Poké-Powers and Poké-Bodies, you could go get Cessation Crystal and shut them down too. (It also shut down Item Search and Dig Up, but you don't really need them when Cessation Crystal is present, and if the holder is knocked out, you can use Dig Up to get it back and continue locking your opponent.) The deck was tweaked numerous times; the last revision had it containing 9 different Pokémon Tools.
 
I made a Donphan/Dragon/Mew toolbox that also featured Cobalion, Zoroark, and Dodrio. It was one of those decks that shouldn't work, but does. Kinda like Durant.

I also built a Venasaur deck that spams Special Conditions and hits for 120 with ease. It didn't work very well, but I topped quite a bit with it.
 
beartic, kingdra prime, and vileplume.

lock up opponents indefinetely with the careful placements of spray splash along with sheer cold.

opponents would never be able to attack, unless they forced a retreat. it was a slow but fun deck to play
 
...I wasn't aware that Bearplume was considered a rogue deck idea. I remember people hyping it from before Worlds...
 
I'm so rouge I don't even play. You can't lose! I haven't built a deck in a very long time. When I did, I had a Shaymin deck using Shaymin from Platinum. The DCE and Expert belts put the hurt on with the level x and a few other nice mechanics I had in it.
 
I have this fun little deck I played at my league, it's Cubone, Archeops, and Vilplume. It's really clunky and slow, but the double lock is sexy. I actually think a Archeops/Vileplume lock would be viable when Twist Mountain comes out. but I have a feeling we won't see it for too long due to rotation.
 
When I first started playing, I came up with the idea of Gavantula BW and Reuniclus working together.

Any damage taken by gavantula was meant to be healed off by leech life and reuniclus would ensure I always had 40HP to heal away, but 80HP on gavantula made it hard to keep consistant.
 
I have a Druddigon/Haxorus combo deck. It comes with a side of Rocky Helmet and the occasional Leech Life Galvantula to stir things up a bit, and was built by replacing cards from the Samurott theme deck.
 
Celebi/Umbreon/Mewtwo

Played this last year, my first year ever playing competitively. My first tournament I went 3-2, only losing to SP decks because I didn't know about Mewtwo then.
 
^I remember that deck. Playing against that with Scizor Prime made for a crazy match.

To clarify, it was Celebi Prime (blocks Stage 1 and Stage 2), Mewtwo LV.X (blocks Basics), and Umbreon UD (blocks Powers and Bodies).
 
Lord almighty... I remember my Caterpie deck that I used about a year ago. It sucked but it was still fun to play. :D
 
Right now, I am considering a Shiftry/Drifblim/Seeker Deck.
With some luck, remove 3-4 of the opponent's pokemon from the field to win by lack of pokemon.
 
Yeah kinda had the same idea but with Weavile in the deck instead of Drifblim. One really rogue deck that me and my cousin came up with is Dodrio Basculin Sawk Fliptini. One that I thought of is Dodrio Vileplume Terrakion Victini Mewtwo EX. Yeah fun times with Dodrio
 
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