Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

~Chuck Norris Inferno for States!~

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xdogking

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For those wondering about the name (which I guess is about 98.5% of you), it stands for CHarizard Ninetails Inferno.

Also peoplez, I'm in Seniors.

~Pokemon:20~

4-3-2/1 Charizard (AR-SW-AR/SW)
2/1-2 Ninetails (PL/Shiny-HS)
2-1-2 Typhlosion Prime (MT-HS-HS)


~T/Su/St:27~

2 Pokemon Comminicator
1 Luxury Ball
1 Poke Radar
2 Warp Point
2 Pokemon Reversal
2 Rare Candy
2 Expert Belt
1 NM
1 Energy Restore

4 Bebe's
3 Roseanne's
2 PONT
2 Fisherman

2 BTS

~Energy:13~

2 Call
11 Fire


So, the main Stratagy is to get Charizard and at least 1 Ninetails out by T3, or the occasional Donk. Charizard can easily start doing 80 damage for 1 energy with it's body. Ninetails is Uber draw power and adds to Charizard's power, Tysplosion also adds to the power and charges up Charizard with discarded Fire Energies. Charizard SW is mostly for the lolz, but it works OK as a late game sweeper.

Sooo... What can I change? Note that I'm in Seniors...

Help?
 
You could lose the Energy Restore and the Poke Radar in favor of another Reversal and another Communication.

Also, if the SW Charizard is just for LOLZ, change it to the AR. It may LOL at you when you get it instead of the one you actually need at the time.

Typhlosion MT could be something to look at over the Prime. It has 30 less HP and only attaches to the bench, but it doesn't damage your Pokemon to do it and doesn't have x2 Weakness.

Other than that, it looks very interesting.
 
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Ok, I'll take out the SW Charizard :D

I don't think MT Typhlosion is a good idea. Even though it doesn't do damage, it only attatches to the bench, which would require Stark Mt. or Energy switch or retreating...
 
My friend and I built this deck too. We were thinking of a 1-0-1 line of Nidoqueen RR. It heals the 10 damage your Charizard takes from TyPrime. I know it's not :fire:, but with that on your Bench + 4 other :fire: Pokémon, you're still gonna do 120 for 3 Energy + healing, and with Expert Belts, it makes up for that 1 less :fire: Pokémon on your Bench.
 
Well...

If you have 5 fire pokes, you can do 100 for 1 with the expert belt, which would mean I'd rarely have to use afterburner...

Are there any Semi-good Fire Healers?
 
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