Yes, another Bats deck, but far more lethal, IMO.
One of the first Fates collide cards that caught my eye was the new M Alakazam EX. Its attack, Zen Force, inflicts 10 + 30 damage per each damage counter already on the Defending Pokémon. So, this Pokémon can hit some big number easily when you partner it with the Bats; and do so for just PC energy cost (or just P energy cost should a Dimension Valley be in play). Complementing this attack is Alakazam EX's Spoon Bending Ability which allows you to place damage counters onto the Defending, as well as 1 opponent's benchd Pokémon.
Pokémon (18)
One of the interesting characteristics of this initial build is that the components can be easily altered to fit different styles. For example:
The main idea behind this initial deck version is to utilize the Bats to drop a sufficient amount of damage counters onto opponent's Defending Pokémon in order to setup 1HKO damage by M Alakazam EX.
Thoughts? Thanks.
One of the first Fates collide cards that caught my eye was the new M Alakazam EX. Its attack, Zen Force, inflicts 10 + 30 damage per each damage counter already on the Defending Pokémon. So, this Pokémon can hit some big number easily when you partner it with the Bats; and do so for just PC energy cost (or just P energy cost should a Dimension Valley be in play). Complementing this attack is Alakazam EX's Spoon Bending Ability which allows you to place damage counters onto the Defending, as well as 1 opponent's benchd Pokémon.
Alakazam-EX – Psychic – HP160
Basic Pokemon
Ability: Spoon Bending
When this Pokemon evolves into M Alakazam EX, you may place 2 damage counters on your opponent’s Active Pokemon and 3 damage counters on 1 of your opponent’s Benched Pokemon.
[P][C] Suppression: Place 3 damage counters on each of your opponent’s Pokemon that has any Energy attached to it.
When a Pokemon-EX has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.
Weakness: Psychic (x2)
Resistance:
Retreat: 2
Basic Pokemon
Ability: Spoon Bending
When this Pokemon evolves into M Alakazam EX, you may place 2 damage counters on your opponent’s Active Pokemon and 3 damage counters on 1 of your opponent’s Benched Pokemon.
[P][C] Suppression: Place 3 damage counters on each of your opponent’s Pokemon that has any Energy attached to it.
When a Pokemon-EX has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.
Weakness: Psychic (x2)
Resistance:
Retreat: 2
M Alakazam-EX – Psychic – HP210
Mega Evolution – Evolves from Alakazam-EX
When 1 of your Pokemon becomes a Mega Evolution, your turn ends.
[P][C] Zen Force: 10+ damage. This attack does 10 damage plus 30 more damage for each damage counter on your opponent’s Active Pokemon.
When a Pokemon-EX has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.
Weakness: Psychic (x2)
Resistance:
Retreat: 1
Mega Evolution – Evolves from Alakazam-EX
When 1 of your Pokemon becomes a Mega Evolution, your turn ends.
[P][C] Zen Force: 10+ damage. This attack does 10 damage plus 30 more damage for each damage counter on your opponent’s Active Pokemon.
When a Pokemon-EX has been Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.
Weakness: Psychic (x2)
Resistance:
Retreat: 1
Pokémon (18)
- 3 - Alazam EX
- 2 - Crobat
- 3 - Goldbat
- 3 - M Alakazam EX
- 3 - Wobbuffet (Bide Barricade)
- 4 - Zubat
- 1 - AZ
- 1 - Brigette
- 1 - Delinquent
- 3 - Dimension Valley
- 2 - Judge
- 3 - Level Ball
- 1 - Lysandre
- 3 - Professor Birch's Observations
- 4 - Professor Sycamore
- 3 - Spirit Link (Alakazam)
- 3 - Super Scoop Up
- 3 - Ultra Ball
- 4 - VS Seeker
- 3 - Mystery Energy
- 7 - Psychic Energy
One of the interesting characteristics of this initial build is that the components can be easily altered to fit different styles. For example:
10 energy may prove to be excessive since these Pokémon can attack with either no or 1 P energy attached. So, a few slots could be potentially replaced.
A Trevenant BREAK line could replace the Bats line. In doing so, Item-locking an opponent would bring a different type of pressure potentially T1 while you setup the Zams. Further, Trevenant BREAK's Silent Fear attack spreads damage counters consistently across the opponent's field. Trevenant BREAK also can serve as a strong secondary, non-EX, 1-energy attacker. lastly, replacing the Bats line with a Trevenant BREAK line affords replacing the SSU too with other cards too.
A Trevenant BREAK line could replace the Bats line. In doing so, Item-locking an opponent would bring a different type of pressure potentially T1 while you setup the Zams. Further, Trevenant BREAK's Silent Fear attack spreads damage counters consistently across the opponent's field. Trevenant BREAK also can serve as a strong secondary, non-EX, 1-energy attacker. lastly, replacing the Bats line with a Trevenant BREAK line affords replacing the SSU too with other cards too.
The main idea behind this initial deck version is to utilize the Bats to drop a sufficient amount of damage counters onto opponent's Defending Pokémon in order to setup 1HKO damage by M Alakazam EX.
Thoughts? Thanks.