Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Scissey

Status
Not open for further replies.

Shmagoolski

New Member
Sorry for another Blissey deck, but here it goes.

1 Happiny
4 Chansey
3 Blissey
2 Treecko
1 Grovyle
2 Sceptile P4
2 Skitty
2 Delcatty PK
1 Vaporeon star

18 Total Pokemon

3 Rare Candy
2 Warp Point
4 Celio's Network
3 Windstorm
1 Drake's Stadium
2 Night Maintenance
3 Holon Mentor
1 Bebe's Search
2 Castaway
2 Memory Berry
3 TV Reporter
2 Super Scoop Up

28 Total Trainers

4 Boost Energy
8 Grass Energy
2 Holon Energy GL

14 Total Energy

the strategy is pretty simple, discard energy and draw with delcatty, move energy with sceptile, attack and get the energy back with blissey.

a few things I like about having Sceptile around:

1) A Blissey can sit on the bench and use its power, and then the energy can go right back to the active Blissey, to attack (or even use *its* power).
2) A weakened Blissey can move its energy (bar 3 of them) to another blissey, retreat, then the other blissey can attack and get 1 of those 3 back right away.


any suggestions?
 
Last edited:
I play this without the chingling/chimecho, but with 4 SSU; simply transing the energy down to another blissey and SSU'ing the active with, oh, 100 damage on it is prooty sweet.

I'd go TV reporter over Bill's - you want those energy in the discard for Blissey to get back.

3 Night Maintenance is a little much, particularly in a conservation deck.

If you are going chingling, I don't see how you can avoid playing Scramble energy. It's too good with Blissey.


-Dendro
 
I play this without the chingling/chimecho, but with 4 SSU; simply transing the energy down to another blissey and SSU'ing the active with, oh, 100 damage on it is prooty sweet.

I'd go TV reporter over Bill's - you want those energy in the discard for Blissey to get back.

3 Night Maintenance is a little much, particularly in a conservation deck.

If you are going chingling, I don't see how you can avoid playing Scramble energy. It's too good with Blissey.


-Dendro

I think all of those are good suggestions.. thanks.

Is there any card (besides potion) that heals or has an effect similar to super scoop up without a flip?
 
Vaporeon* by power ... best after a Warp Point or when your opponent has an undamaged active.

Tropius MT by attack ... and he has syngergy with Sceptile. Sceptile moves the energy around for him to be able to heal anyone and then gathers it back up to one pokemon on the next turn for the big attack.
 
I like the look of Tropius... it could possibly survive a turn after bonus leaf..

it would also work well against Mario.. fighting resistance! woo!
 
Drop the Dodrio, and change the name! I ain't playin' wit no "sissy deck.":lol:
[DEL]
as much as I like that card, it did have to go, to make room for Vaporeon * and Tropius...

I figure I'll test it with both..
I changed my mind, and I'm putting in Celebi MT as a starter[/DEL]

*sigh*... I changed my mind again.. found vespiquen MT.. heals a Blissey all the way good. woot

I really like the name, and it kind of fits, since Blissey is a bit of s sissy, attack-wise
 
Last edited:
Vespiqueen only heals Grass Pokemon :(

noooo!

well, at least I didn't wait until a tournament to find that out..


hm. I'm almost tempted to put in night pokemon center, even though it's awful, why oh why can't they just reprint pokemon center??? ahh!
 
Last edited:
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top