Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

A Glutton's Life (A Snorlax Build)

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spidersthatbite

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Pokemon: 21

3-1 Snorlax Lv. X (2 RR 81 and 1 RR 33)
3-2 Weavile
2-2 Xatu
1-1 Claydol
2 Darkrai G
2 Unown G
1 Uxie
1 Azelf

Trainers/Supporters/Stadiums: 23

4 Bebe's Search
4 Roseanne's Research
4 Pokehealer +
2 Premier Ball
1 Luxury Ball
3 Warp Point
2 Night Maintenance
3 BTS

Energy: 16

4 Special Dark
12 Basic Dark

Strategy: Start with Weavile, and load up Snorlax on special dark energy. Get either another Weavile on the bench, or retreat the one you have, to turn Snorlax dark, and Excersize for 120 at most. Snorlax serves as a Claydol with his power, and Xatu helps with his narcolepsy problem. Since, with Snowpoint, he should have 150 HP and a lot of healing potential, he is essentially a colossal tank. The Pick and Collect Snorlax is for late game, when energy start piling up in the discard. The deck needs help with consistency.
 
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Even if Snorlax does serve as Claydol, he can never fully replace the best drawer in the game. If you're having trouble with consistency, the deck needs moar Claydol. As for the Weavile line, I'd say use a 3-2 or a 3-3 line. 4-2 tends to be ineffective. Also, run 4x PokéHealer+.
 
Even if Snorlax does serve as Claydol, he can never fully replace the best drawer in the game. If you're having trouble with consistency, the deck needs moar Claydol. As for the Weavile line, I'd say use a 3-2 or a 3-3 line. 4-2 tends to be ineffective. Also, run 4x PokéHealer+.

Lol! Did I seriously forget the fourth Pokehealer?:lol:
 
BTS would get Claydol, Xatu and Weavile out in one turn without using Rare Candy on each Pokemon.
 
Well, you should test it if you can. Moonlight Stadium might be better than BTS. Snowpoint Temple might be worth considering, too.
 
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