Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Help me make a fun deck, Unlimited Format!

PinkMist

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Hey guys.

I have been endlessly searching for a fun, unlimited deck to play around with.

I'll get straight to the point which is; Can anyone please suggest to me a good unlimited format deck to use, it doesn't have to be modern, it just has to be fun and unlimited.

The decks I have tried are mostly Mod-Format ones, but I'll post them anyway, aswell as the Unlimited Format decks I have tried...

Fliptini
Chandelock
CinccinoSplash
CaKE
ZPST
EelZone
ReshiPhlosion
ReshiBoar
Durant
6 Corners
LostGar
PedoBear
Tyranitar Prime Variant
DonChamp
DonphanDragons
LudiCargo
QueenGar
StallGon
SPBox
LuxChomp

So yeah, lots of decks that I have tried and yet none of them are fun enough to keep me interested in them =/

Basically I need you kind people to suggest decks that you find/found fun, no matter as to the format, since I play unlimited.

Thanks so much!

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PinkMist
 
I enjoy playing decks which are build around my favorite pokemon. I also like playing
Magma Deck
Aqua Deck
Rockets/Dark Deck
Gym Leaders Deck

they are not strong but these deck are very fun to play (especially if you play magma vs aqua)

Other decks i like are
Mew Prime or Mew EX LM
Garchomp X lv.X.
 
I enjoy playing decks which are build around my favorite pokemon. I also like playing
Magma Deck
Aqua Deck
Rockets/Dark Deck
Gym Leaders Deck

they are not strong but these deck are very fun to play (especially if you play magma vs aqua)

Other decks i like are
Mew Prime or Mew EX LM
Garchomp X lv.X.

Thanks for the suggestions, maybe I'll try a Rocket deck ?

Shiftry RR with Chaos Stadium.
Posted with Mobile style...

Lol!
 
My favorite deck for Unlimited is Dark Turbo Snorlax, because I am a Snorlax and a Team Rocket fanboy. ;)

Turbo Snorlax was a deck originally built to use Pokemon that inflicted Special Conditions on one or both Active Pokemon from the Bench (or at least the version I was shown did only what) while hiding behind the original TCG version of Snorlax (which had the Pokemon Power Thick Skin and couldn't be affected by Special Conditions). The earliest build I saw (and that was still after the Neo Sets had at least started to be released) used Dark Gloom and Drowzee (from the set Team Rocket). Dark Gloom could inflict Confusion ("heads" to the Defending Pokemon, "tails" to your Active) and Drowzee Sleep (again, "heads" to the Defending Pokemon, "tails" to your Active) as a once-per-turn Pokemon Power. Coupled with Snorlax having a 50% chance of Paralyzing with Body Slam... if it wasn't for Trainers, you could actually have fun and win!

Which is why I (and probably everyone else who ever actually ran the deck) added Dark Vileplume (also from Team Rocket). I quickly dropped Drowzee (better to have multiple Dark Gloom and Dark Vileplume, plus a back up attacker or staller than Drowzee). Tinkering with the Trainers, I actually dominated my local League with the deck (since no one played anything like a proper Mind Games build).

Then we got the set EX: Team Rocket Returns. With the increased Trainer support for Dark/Rocket's Pokemon, I realized shutting down Trainers while hiding behind a Rocket's Snorlax ex worked quite well. It really is great fun!
 
My favorite deck for Unlimited is Dark Turbo Snorlax, because I am a Snorlax and a Team Rocket fanboy. ;)

Turbo Snorlax was a deck originally built to use Pokemon that inflicted Special Conditions on one or both Active Pokemon from the Bench (or at least the version I was shown did only what) while hiding behind the original TCG version of Snorlax (which had the Pokemon Power Thick Skin and couldn't be affected by Special Conditions). The earliest build I saw (and that was still after the Neo Sets had at least started to be released) used Dark Gloom and Drowzee (from the set Team Rocket). Dark Gloom could inflict Confusion ("heads" to the Defending Pokemon, "tails" to your Active) and Drowzee Sleep (again, "heads" to the Defending Pokemon, "tails" to your Active) as a once-per-turn Pokemon Power. Coupled with Snorlax having a 50% chance of Paralyzing with Body Slam... if it wasn't for Trainers, you could actually have fun and win!

Which is why I (and probably everyone else who ever actually ran the deck) added Dark Vileplume (also from Team Rocket). I quickly dropped Drowzee (better to have multiple Dark Gloom and Dark Vileplume, plus a back up attacker or staller than Drowzee). Tinkering with the Trainers, I actually dominated my local League with the deck (since no one played anything like a proper Mind Games build).

Then we got the set EX: Team Rocket Returns. With the increased Trainer support for Dark/Rocket's Pokemon, I realized shutting down Trainers while hiding behind a Rocket's Snorlax ex worked quite well. It really is great fun!

Good idea, I'll try it out.
 
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