Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

My World's Deck Choice

use the D raichu deck.....alot of decks are enough to compete @ worlds....trying teching every single 1 of them.
 
Is Scrambled Eggs

Scrambled Eggs is a good deck. It is good at dealing out a lot of damage but it doesn't do well against a constant barrage of heavy hitters (like Nidoqueen). Your opponent is really playing with four prizes instead of six. Still, a good player can do well with this deck.

Cheers,
Randy
 
this deck PWNZ. Unless your unlucky with the dice. 10 energies on Eggy=Auto Win against anything.
 
Ice'Cold said:
If you're good enough to be playing in worlds should you really be asking that question?>
I disagree. Some kids went 4-3 @ US Nationals, in the 10-, and got Worlds trips. Does that mean they are necessarily good?

...:wink:
 
OK if the person asking the question is 10 years old and smart enough to use a computer, come to the pokegym and then ask that question in the appropriate forum, THEN and only then would I retract my statement. Thats gotta be one smart 10 year old.
 
you should be the one too decide if it is the right deck, you should consider that rock-lock, nidoqueen, lbs for me will destroy you since they can come up with heavy damage right away (eneough to destroy exxgutor that will have all the energy), i think it will do good againts medicham ex, maby mewtrick and flariados since you can esyly use pow hand extension and have the advantege of loosing, and then you haft to consider that it all depens on the roll of dice, i would go with something more like, nidoqueen, raichu (even that theirs gonna be tons of it, meby try to make something antiraichu, if find somethin anti raichu and lbs tell me !!!), lbs, flariados, etc....to many decks......good luck.....
 
Ice'Cold said:
OK if the person asking the question is 10 years old and smart enough to use a computer, come to the pokegym and then ask that question in the appropriate forum, THEN and only then would I retract my statement. Thats gotta be one smart 10 year old.


No i'm not ten, but you gotta be stupid to think 10 year olds can't use a computer. My brother is ten and all his friend go on the computer.
 
APT was on the 'gym for a while before he turned 11...

Anyways, the point I wanted to get across is the fact that not all Worlds players are necessarily good. If I go win a GC in Maine, which has zero Pokegym members, it doesn't mean I am necessarily good. Also, there is someone residing in a foreign country who learned to play just 4 months ago in the 11-14 and is going to Worlds. Is he "good" because he got 1st at a GC with a rather low attendance number? Not necessarily...
 
well, you can try the SMP version that i posted in architype there..I am confident with it and got the invitation, but too bad don't have money for the travel...sobs..anyway, it is quite stable and has chance to beat all deck. unlike some decks which will have an autoloss to certain type of deck
 
Ice'Cold said:
OK if the person asking the question is 10 years old and smart enough to use a computer, come to the pokegym and then ask that question in the appropriate forum, THEN and only then would I retract my statement. Thats gotta be one smart 10 year old.

Not really, there's quite a few 10- year olds on the gym.
 
Angry_Altaria said:
Actually, I think BJJ763 and Papi/Manny are from Maine. But I see your point.
Nope, we're from Rhode Island, but if we did know the correct date for Maine, I assume we would've went (idk, maybe 50/50). Anyways, I suggest rogue, since its your own deck and its different (can't go wrong with different, right? RIGHT????). Something really crazy like groundon ex, go pwn all those slilly pikachus.
 
don't trust anyone, play with what you are used to, if you like it play it with joy if you hate it then certainly don't play it.

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