The Darkness Returns
~ 14 Pokemon ~
-Zoroark GX's ability allows him to sync well with Mallow, basically giving the player the ability to handpick two cards from their entire deck at the cost of only one discard. Sky Field also works well with a Riot Beat (which, might I add, costs only one DCE), giving him some attack power when it's needed the most. Trickster GX can dupe just about any GX card, allowing to make your opponent think twice about sending one in front of Zoroark GX.
-Hoopa is the anti-GX card that can allow the player to safely set-up on their first turn, regardless of coin-toss. In order to get rid of it, the opponent needs to play a basic Pokemon, or waste a Lysandre/Guzma. In short, Alolan Ninetails, but for Darkness decks.
-Darkrai & Darkrai EX sync well together, giving the opponent even more reason to hesitate on their movements. Darkrai's Dark Raid attack acts as a pro-GX attack, and with Hoopa and Zoroark GX, gives your opponent all the reason to not bring out their GX Pokemon/use their GX attack. Hypnoblast covers Moonlight Madness Zorua, while also setting up for Darkrai EX's Dark Head. This, along with Dark Pulse syncing well with Sky Field, makes Darkrai EX a viable switch-in for Darkrai, Zoroark, or Hoopa.
-Shaymin EX was, and still is, the standard for many Sky Field decks, and this one is no exception. I choose this over Tapu Lele GX due to VS Seeker and Trainer's Mail still being legal Post 2018 Rotation.
~ 13 Supporters ~
-I can see your point on N, TuxedoBlack, but it's always a good hard to have in card things go awry.
-Mallow syncs heavenly well with Zoroark GX's ability; must have.
-Lysandre is and forever will be standard for every deck, even in Expanded.
-AZ allows the player to discard all cards attached, giving Dark Patch more usability.
~ 19 Items ~
-VS Seeker and Trainer's Mail negate the need to add two Tapu Lele GX's to this deck. They're nice to have, but only in Standard Post 2018 rotation will I see them as an absolute necessity.
-Dark Patch negates the need for Yveltal's and it's Oblivion Wing. Same argument as with Tapu Lele.
-Muscle Band is a better Choice Band that unfortunately got rotated out of Standard. While Fighting Fury Belt and Choice Band are also viable options, Muscle Band gives the player to not worry about restrictions when it comes to attacking or attaching it to a certain Pokemon type.
-Field Blower and Float Stone are and should be standard in any deck that isn't running a Staduim card (Altar of the Moone in this case).
~ 3 Stadiums ~
~ 11 Energy ~
Just another deck I made as an off-shoot from my Standard format Zoroark deck (which also has been edited and can be found here). Other than that, feel free to comment!
~ 14 Pokemon ~
- 4 Zorua (Dark Explorers)
- 3 Zoroark GX (Shining Legends)
- 2 Hoopa (Shining Legends)
- 2 Darkrai EX (Breakpoint)
- 2 Darkrai (Shining Legends)
- 1 Shaymin EX (Roaring Skies Promo)
-Zoroark GX's ability allows him to sync well with Mallow, basically giving the player the ability to handpick two cards from their entire deck at the cost of only one discard. Sky Field also works well with a Riot Beat (which, might I add, costs only one DCE), giving him some attack power when it's needed the most. Trickster GX can dupe just about any GX card, allowing to make your opponent think twice about sending one in front of Zoroark GX.
-Hoopa is the anti-GX card that can allow the player to safely set-up on their first turn, regardless of coin-toss. In order to get rid of it, the opponent needs to play a basic Pokemon, or waste a Lysandre/Guzma. In short, Alolan Ninetails, but for Darkness decks.
-Darkrai & Darkrai EX sync well together, giving the opponent even more reason to hesitate on their movements. Darkrai's Dark Raid attack acts as a pro-GX attack, and with Hoopa and Zoroark GX, gives your opponent all the reason to not bring out their GX Pokemon/use their GX attack. Hypnoblast covers Moonlight Madness Zorua, while also setting up for Darkrai EX's Dark Head. This, along with Dark Pulse syncing well with Sky Field, makes Darkrai EX a viable switch-in for Darkrai, Zoroark, or Hoopa.
-Shaymin EX was, and still is, the standard for many Sky Field decks, and this one is no exception. I choose this over Tapu Lele GX due to VS Seeker and Trainer's Mail still being legal Post 2018 Rotation.
~ 13 Supporters ~
- 4 Prof. Sycamore
- 3 N
- 3 Mallow
- 2 Lysandre
- 1 AZ
-I can see your point on N, TuxedoBlack, but it's always a good hard to have in card things go awry.
-Mallow syncs heavenly well with Zoroark GX's ability; must have.
-Lysandre is and forever will be standard for every deck, even in Expanded.
-AZ allows the player to discard all cards attached, giving Dark Patch more usability.
~ 19 Items ~
- 4 Nest Ball
- 4 VS Seeker
- 4 Trainer's Mail
- 3 Dark Patch
- 2 Muscle Band
- 1 Field Blower
- 1 Float Stone
-VS Seeker and Trainer's Mail negate the need to add two Tapu Lele GX's to this deck. They're nice to have, but only in Standard Post 2018 rotation will I see them as an absolute necessity.
-Dark Patch negates the need for Yveltal's and it's Oblivion Wing. Same argument as with Tapu Lele.
-Muscle Band is a better Choice Band that unfortunately got rotated out of Standard. While Fighting Fury Belt and Choice Band are also viable options, Muscle Band gives the player to not worry about restrictions when it comes to attacking or attaching it to a certain Pokemon type.
-Field Blower and Float Stone are and should be standard in any deck that isn't running a Staduim card (Altar of the Moone in this case).
~ 3 Stadiums ~
- 3 Sky Field
~ 11 Energy ~
- 7 Darkness Energy
- 4 DCE
Just another deck I made as an off-shoot from my Standard format Zoroark deck (which also has been edited and can be found here). Other than that, feel free to comment!
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