phoenixback4fire
New Member
S0 this format has really taken a toll from all the GG and Magmortars but for me that was a good thing.
I went to the NE regionals with a completely rogue deck and made top16 with it my only 2 loses were to con lee (who later won the whole thing) and to a magmortar. (which later came in top4)
I knew in order to get what i wanted (all gg) I had to win and keep winning.
2-Spoink CG
2-Grumpig CG
2-Baltoy GE
2-Claydol GE
4-Misdreavus DP
4-Mismagius DP
1-Finneon MT
1-Lumineon MT
3-Pachirisu GE
1-Tauros CG
(22)
3-Stevens advice
3-Roseannes research
4-Celios network
3-Professor rowan
3-Lake boundary
1-Strenght charm
1-Plus power
2-Night maintenence
1-Time space distortion
2-Warp point
(23)
4-Double Rainbow energy
3-Scramble energy
8-Psychic energy
(15)
The strategy to this deck is to take your time and asses the situation.
God start would be the pachi ,but I mostly got misdrevius and I made do with her.
the beggining of the game your looking to take advantage of what deck the opponent has (mag/GG) vs GG you aim for mismagius's and 1 grumpig Vs. Mag you want a QUICK set up and go for the tech lumineon and both grumpigs. my luck i got matched with a skittles deck and mismagius does 30+ 20 for each energy lol.
I chose this deck because of obvious reasons
1. Mismagius doesent NEED lake to ohko a gardy
2.Grumpig even if they have one pokemon does 60 (with lake 120) to a GG obviously
plus grumpigs body prevents him from being damages with fireball bazooka and just helps over all vs mag.
3.Lumineon is one of the most over looked cards in the format- its power drags out ANYTHING with 100 or more hp so i warp point then drag out a gardy retreat for 1 and kill your set up OR drag out a magmortar and for a dre 70 then you SAVE the dre because it goes back to your hand It was my favorite card of the day i even killed a gallade with 3 scambles and a strentgh charm on this thing hahah
4.Claydol being supportive
theres the deck that I played at regionals and came in 9th which is more than I couldhave hoped for
I went to the NE regionals with a completely rogue deck and made top16 with it my only 2 loses were to con lee (who later won the whole thing) and to a magmortar. (which later came in top4)
I knew in order to get what i wanted (all gg) I had to win and keep winning.
2-Spoink CG
2-Grumpig CG
2-Baltoy GE
2-Claydol GE
4-Misdreavus DP
4-Mismagius DP
1-Finneon MT
1-Lumineon MT
3-Pachirisu GE
1-Tauros CG
(22)
3-Stevens advice
3-Roseannes research
4-Celios network
3-Professor rowan
3-Lake boundary
1-Strenght charm
1-Plus power
2-Night maintenence
1-Time space distortion
2-Warp point
(23)
4-Double Rainbow energy
3-Scramble energy
8-Psychic energy
(15)
The strategy to this deck is to take your time and asses the situation.
God start would be the pachi ,but I mostly got misdrevius and I made do with her.
the beggining of the game your looking to take advantage of what deck the opponent has (mag/GG) vs GG you aim for mismagius's and 1 grumpig Vs. Mag you want a QUICK set up and go for the tech lumineon and both grumpigs. my luck i got matched with a skittles deck and mismagius does 30+ 20 for each energy lol.
I chose this deck because of obvious reasons
1. Mismagius doesent NEED lake to ohko a gardy
2.Grumpig even if they have one pokemon does 60 (with lake 120) to a GG obviously
plus grumpigs body prevents him from being damages with fireball bazooka and just helps over all vs mag.
3.Lumineon is one of the most over looked cards in the format- its power drags out ANYTHING with 100 or more hp so i warp point then drag out a gardy retreat for 1 and kill your set up OR drag out a magmortar and for a dre 70 then you SAVE the dre because it goes back to your hand It was my favorite card of the day i even killed a gallade with 3 scambles and a strentgh charm on this thing hahah
4.Claydol being supportive
theres the deck that I played at regionals and came in 9th which is more than I couldhave hoped for