Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

My super great Charizard list

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Apparently my last post had an inappropriate title so I have to re-post my list. Sugggestions please

4- Charmander AR
2- Charmeleon AR
4- Charizard AR

3- Vulpix PL
2- Ninetales PL

2- Cyndaquil HS
1- Quilava HS
2- Typhlosion Prime HS

1- Infernape 4
1- Infernape 4 Lv. X

-21 pokemon

2- BTS
2- Stark Mountion
2- Fisherman
3- Bebe's Search
3- Pokemon Communication
1- Luxury Ball
4- Pokemon Collector
4- Rare Candy
2- Judge

-23 trainer/supporter/stadium

13- Fire Energy
2- Rescue Energy

- 15 Energy Cards

Strategy- Charizard is the main attacker and will utilize his body Fire Formation to hit for early heavy damage with a full bench. Ninetales is for consistent draw power and Typhlosion is used to attach an extra energy per turn. Infernape is for disruption and a secondary attacker. Most of the Trainer/Supporter cards are self explanatory but I would like to talk about Stark Mountain. It allows you to move a fire energy from one poke to another each turn which pairs very well with typhlosion prime because you can afterburn an energy onto typhlosion and then use Stark Mountain to move it to the active Charizard thus solving the problem of having to put a damage counter on Charizard.

I have play tested this alot and have had medium success with it. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
 
if your looking for something new to try with the deck, try taking out the whole typhlosion line and play around with adding in another nintails, an uxie or two, and more trainers/supporters. maybe try SSU or interviewers question for more energy consistency.
 
I've had great success with the deck.

Personally, I didn't like the 1-1 Infernape 4 X line. I never attacked with it, and the disruption wasn't all that helpful. I'd try to go with 3-3 Ninetails instead, and consider bumping the rescue to 3.

I also prefer to run 1 Stark as opposed to 2, as it's not completely necessary.

Also, consider teching 1-1 ERL, especially if you choose to leave Stark at 2.
 
if your looking for something new to try with the deck, try taking out the whole typhlosion line and play around with adding in another nintails, an uxie or two, and more trainers/supporters. maybe try SSU or interviewers question for more energy consistency.


take out typhlosion???????????? if he goes the deck goes as well dude. the strategy is too use ninetales too discard energys and then use typhlosion too get them under a charizard for great damage
 
well I've played a deck like this and I ran into tons of consistency issues. such as not having energy and running into topdeck mode too quick. Playing meta game decks i almost never got the chance to get a burning tale off. setting up 2 stage 2 pokemon is slow slow slow. It works better for me to add another fisherman and just take out typhlosion all together. I can get charizard out turn 2 almost every game and continually smack them for 60-80 each turn with fire wing to keep the pressure on and that allows charizard to live til i can get 3 energies on him and get the knockouts with BT. SSU tho luck based can be a game winner and should be used alongside seeker. Denying the opponent KO's is awesome. This is just my experience and what works for me. something to keep in mind and possibly test.
 
List looks great The only thing I think that you should consider is cutting back the collector by 1 or 2 and taking out Stark Mountain and adding Interviewer's Question and maybe 1 more Ninetales in order to both get energy into your hand quicker and making it easier to recover if ninetales gets sniped. (dang crobat G Dragon Rush)
 
I ran Interviwer's for awhile but soon realized I had the worst luck in the world and drew no energy with it on most occasions. I have wanted to play another ninetales but haven't found what to take out. I will try cutting back the collector's to three like I used to run but I really do enjoy the consistency of four collectors
 
@solemn party: The disruption depends on your TIMING and if you do it right (say the pokemon has a very high retreat and cant attack)and your opponent has no ways to retreat/retrieve it, then use Split Bombs on the Bench pokemon that are waiting to attack you to has them all at OHKO range when Charizard comes to play.

TO ALL OF YOU: Seekers and SSU with BTS heals Charizard the fastest. Stark Mtn. + Afterburner + Attach Nrg = Burning Tail. 3 collectors is nice and maybe 1 more sub attacker than TyphPrime. It should be ERL. 12 Fire and 3 rescue is the best coz you wont be having trouble with Czard shortage.
 
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