Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

alakazam deck...^_^

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pikachu88

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well...here's another deck that i think i will need some comments too...thanks for your help...^_^

energy:22
21 psychic energy
1 full heal energy

trainers:11
2x baloon berry
1x prof. birch
1x moo-moo milk
1x potion
1x lum berry
2x memory berry
1x energy restore
1x bill's teleporter
1x challenge

pokemon:27
1x chansey ex
1x mewtwo ex
1x unown n
1x unown q
2x abra(LC)
2x abra(skyridge)
2x kadabra(LC)
1x kadabra (skyridge)
1x alakazam(LC)
1x alakazam(Expedition)
1x alakazam(skyridge)
2x zigzagoon
1x linoone
2x skitty(tackle)
1x skitty(plus energy)
1x delcatty(uncommon)
1x delcatty(RH)
1x cleffa(genesis)
2x ralts
1x kirlia
1x gardevoir

thanks again...^_^
 
It isn't good to use Singles. Try this instead.

Pokemon:18
4x Abra
2x Kadabra
3x Alakazam
3x Cleffa
2x Mewtwo EX
2x Mew(promo)
2x Elekid

Energy:14
12x Psychic
2x Warp Energy

Trainers:28
4x Focus Band
4x Gold Berry
4x Double Gust
3x Switch
3x Elm
3x Copycat
3x Healing Field
2x Town Volunteers
2x Scoop Up
 
Prolly the lily pad mew.... the only good one...

And yes, in alot of cases it IS worth playing, expecially depending on which alakazam you're playing... if you're not using the damage swap one, You might wana add in ER2...
 
i'm using each kind of alakazam...including the damage swap one...(LC, skyridge and expedition alakazam)
 
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You want to focus on which one you want to play.
A couple of them are good, but would require the rest of your deck to be quite different, depending on which one you play.
By not focusing, you are depending on pure luck to pull the card that you need to make your game work.

While this works for little Yugi on TV, in real life you will be eaten alive by a focused deck.
 
Sorry, I forgotten to put the strategy for the deck that I posted. And the Alakazam that is in that deck is the LC one.

1. Use Mewtwo EX as the main attacker.
2. When Mewtwo got lots of damage, use Alakazam's Pokemon Power and switch all the damage counters to another Pokemon such as another Mewtwo EX and Scoop Up. You can also use Scoop Up on the active Mewtwo EX. Then, the Mewtwo EX on the bench can use its first attack and get those discarded Psychic Energies on him.
3. Mew is very good when your opponent plays all evolved Pokemon. Mew also has a chance to confuse the defending Pokemon.

I guess thats the whole strategy for the deck that I posted.
 
well...i thought that i should use damage swap from the damage on chansey ex to the benches and use healing egg...
then energy jump can be used to restore energy
mewtwo ex is the main attacker...
 
Fantasy Fox's deck is a very good version of damage swap -- numbers of Pokemon, Energy and Trainers are well balanced, the deck should be relatively fast (although 2 Breeders would help), and the Pokemon work together well. Even Pichu wouldn't be much trouble, although Mew and Elekid might be at a little risk until Alakazam gets out.
 
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