Kabutops141
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Watershed. Sounds like an appropriate name to me.
Very often?
Magmortar didn't have an official name, neither did Empzong. Lots of other archtype decks in Pokémon history were named by the Pokémon inside. Think of Metanite and Ludicargo.
Kingdra is the most simple deck in the metagame, even Groudonk needs more actions and has more different main lines. You really think such a deck deserve some special name? It would be a slap in the face for complex decks like Destiny, Rock Lock or Dark Heart and other decks who had a special name.
Call your Kingdra what you like, but accept that the official name is just Kingdra. Other good deck's don't have a name either - look at Luxray.
No, it wasn't. I never heard anyone in my country calling a Magmortar deck "Fire TRUK", although we use "official" names like Plox, Skittles and Destiny. "Fire TRUK" was a very special version of Magmortar and named with a username.
As I said, name your Kingdra deck what you like to, nobody will prevent you from doing. But the "official" name is Kingdra and will be Kingdra in future, the only thing you can do about is create a better version of Kingdra that gets archtype and name it - same thing happened to G&G which got a better version named Plox later.
I know that pretty much all Kingdras run the same Pokémon-line, and that's also the point. I want a name to this deck, which has (if I read the "What won BRds"-thread correctly) won most Battle Roads this season. "Kingdra" sounds boring and isn't creative at all. How often is there a dominant deck without a name, really?
On the other hand "DP" might be inappropriate. That is because DP also stands for Donkey Play.