Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

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    HGSS-on Zoroark for Battle Raods

    I know this deck has already been done to death, but no one can seem to agree on what the best list is. Here's what I have and, while consistency hasn't been perfect, I'm not sure how to improve it. Pokemon - 16 Darkrai EX - 2 Tornadus EX - 2 Zoroark - 4 (3De, 1BW) Zorua - 4 (Ascension)...
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    Legendaries, Redone

    Legendary pokemon have really gotten the shaft in the tcg. For the most part, they're either situational or just plain bad. Reshiram and Zekrom, however, proved that legendaries can be good without being completely broken, so I've decided to go through and make cards for existing legends...
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    celerade deck!!

    First off You don't need nearly that many energies, make some room for more trainers. -3 grass -3 Psychic and add some supporters to make it more stable. +3 Pokemon Communications +3 Professor Oak's visit. That's a good start to getting more going on in your hand. You may also want to consider...
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    Green Deck (energy killar)

    I'd take out Elm's for the spiritombs, since they accomplish very similar things and you badly need to keep a way to search for basics.
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    LA-LA-LA Plume

    I personally feel that this kind of deck should be playing the long game and not go for more power with SF Cherrims. Perhaps AR Cherrims that add defense and nidoqueen to heal, and this deck could really survive. Or maybe I'm a terrible liar and have no idea what i'm talking about, wouldn't...
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    toxicroak ar

    Why do you have multi energies? I'm pretty sure you need basic energies to make use of toxicroak and there's nothing else to make use of them. I'd suggest... -3 Multi +2 :fighting: +1 :psychic: I also don't see much of a point to the SSU's -3 SSU +1 BeBe +2 Buck's or Cynthia's...
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    Epic Flip Infernape

    Since SF infernape in fighting type, it doesn't get the benfit from Heatran lvX. The infernape X helps this, but it's not reliable enough.
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    2010-1-5 Ninetales Rumble 3/16

    All the rumble cards are plain terrible plain and simple. High energy costs to do meager damage, topped off with no supportive ability of any kind. 1/10 for normal tcg Fad-that-will-die-out-in-a-month-just-you-wait/10 for rumble
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    2010-1-3 Rhyperior SV 10/147

    I personally love this card but haven't gotten the chance to use it. With expert belt and Rhypy-LvX raging drill can do crazy damage for just 2 energies. The only problem with it is that it can only do real damage when it's damaged. Also, 4 retreat is amusing. 7/10 Edit: first post for...
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    Omastar pwnage

    The new Spiritomb will tear this deck to shreads. How about Relicanth GE to bypass the trainer lock?
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    Kecleon Deck

    Hi, I'm a new user making a decklist for my first post. This may have been done before, but this deck is too much fun to not be put out there. Pokémon - 25 Kecleon RR *4 Cherrim SF *4 Cherubi SF *4 Mightyene LA *2 Poochyene LA *2 Weavile SR *2 Sneasel SR *2 Unkown G *3 LucarioGL...
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