drrty byl
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New Rogue Deck Idea: "Cobra Kai: Poison Strikeforce"
DECKLIST A - NO SENSEI!
Pokemon (22)
3 Gligar LA (94/146)
3 Gliscor LA (Pester)
1 Gliscor Lv.X LA
2 Baltoy GE
2 Claydol GE
2 Natu SW
2 Xatu SW
2 Skuntank G / 1-1 Wigglytuff GE
3 Uxie LA
1 Uxie Lv.X LA
1 Azelf LA
Trainers (25)
4 Broken Time-Space
4 Roseanne's Research
4 Bebe's Search
1 Luxury Ball
1 Premier Ball
3 Buck's Training Method
2 Time-Space Distortion
2 Warp Point
4 Energy Switch
Energy (13)
9 Fighting Energy
4 Call Energy
Strategy
Use Skuntank G's "Poison Structure" Poke-Power to poison yourself and the opponent, dishing big damage with Gliscor's "Pester" attack to do 80 for 2. Alternately, Wigglytuff GE's "Goodnight Melody" Poke-Power may be used to put yourself and the opponent to sleep in G-heavy metagames. It may actually be possible to run 2-2 Wigglytuff and 1 Skuntank with a few reconfigurations. Xatu SW removes status from Gliscor, which then hits 80 for 2. Gliscor's "Pester" attack allows you to return it to the deck before getting KOed by the opponent, at which point it can be retrieved and set up again. Broken Time-Space and Energy Switch makes possible cycling and attacking with fresh Gliscors every turn.
DECKLIST B - NO MERCY
Pokemon (27)
4 Gligar LA (94/146)
4 Gliscor DP36 (BLISTER PROMO)
2 Baltoy GE
2 Claydol GE
2 Skuntank G PT
2 Palkia GE (26/106)
2 Palkia Lv.X GE (106/106)
4 Crobat G PT
3 Uxie LA
1 Uxie Lv.X LA
1 Azelf LA
Trainers (21)
3 Stark Mountain
4 Roseanne's Research
4 Bebe's Search
1 Luxury Ball
3 Time-Space Distortion
4 Switch
2 Warp Point
Energy (12)
8 Fighting Energy
4 Call Energy
Gliscor (DP36)
[C] Cutting Turn: Flip a coin. If heads, put damage counters on the Defending Pokemon until it is 10 HP away from being Knocked Out. If you do, shuffle Gliscor and all cards attached to it into your deck.
Strategy
Games are often decided by a coin toss or rock-paper-scissors: this list capitalizes on this effect. The strategy is to use Palkia's "Restructure" Poke-Power to pull up non-G, un-"Guarded" Pokemon in order to use Skuntank G's "Poison Structure" Poke-Power to poison yourself and the opponent, thereafter using Gliscor's "Cutting Turn" attack. If heads, you effectively score a free KO after poison takes effect and return Gliscor to the deck, undamaged -- circumventing Gengar's "Fainting Spell" Poke-Power. If the only available 'mon on the board to attack happens to be a G Pokemon, Crobat G's "Flash Bite" power comes in on the next turn to score the KO.
If tails, Gliscor simply remains active with both players taking poison counters, and "Cutting Turn" is attempted during the next turn. Stark Mountain makes it possible to manipulate energy to retreat Claydol after restructuring and ensures that no attachments are wasted. With 4 Gligar in the deck and 3 Time-Space Distortion, it should be easy to get a new Gliscor out every turn.
DECKLIST A - NO SENSEI!
Pokemon (22)
3 Gligar LA (94/146)
3 Gliscor LA (Pester)
1 Gliscor Lv.X LA
2 Baltoy GE
2 Claydol GE
2 Natu SW
2 Xatu SW
2 Skuntank G / 1-1 Wigglytuff GE
3 Uxie LA
1 Uxie Lv.X LA
1 Azelf LA
Trainers (25)
4 Broken Time-Space
4 Roseanne's Research
4 Bebe's Search
1 Luxury Ball
1 Premier Ball
3 Buck's Training Method
2 Time-Space Distortion
2 Warp Point
4 Energy Switch
Energy (13)
9 Fighting Energy
4 Call Energy
Strategy
Use Skuntank G's "Poison Structure" Poke-Power to poison yourself and the opponent, dishing big damage with Gliscor's "Pester" attack to do 80 for 2. Alternately, Wigglytuff GE's "Goodnight Melody" Poke-Power may be used to put yourself and the opponent to sleep in G-heavy metagames. It may actually be possible to run 2-2 Wigglytuff and 1 Skuntank with a few reconfigurations. Xatu SW removes status from Gliscor, which then hits 80 for 2. Gliscor's "Pester" attack allows you to return it to the deck before getting KOed by the opponent, at which point it can be retrieved and set up again. Broken Time-Space and Energy Switch makes possible cycling and attacking with fresh Gliscors every turn.
DECKLIST B - NO MERCY
Pokemon (27)
4 Gligar LA (94/146)
4 Gliscor DP36 (BLISTER PROMO)
2 Baltoy GE
2 Claydol GE
2 Skuntank G PT
2 Palkia GE (26/106)
2 Palkia Lv.X GE (106/106)
4 Crobat G PT
3 Uxie LA
1 Uxie Lv.X LA
1 Azelf LA
Trainers (21)
3 Stark Mountain
4 Roseanne's Research
4 Bebe's Search
1 Luxury Ball
3 Time-Space Distortion
4 Switch
2 Warp Point
Energy (12)
8 Fighting Energy
4 Call Energy
Gliscor (DP36)
[C] Cutting Turn: Flip a coin. If heads, put damage counters on the Defending Pokemon until it is 10 HP away from being Knocked Out. If you do, shuffle Gliscor and all cards attached to it into your deck.
Strategy
Games are often decided by a coin toss or rock-paper-scissors: this list capitalizes on this effect. The strategy is to use Palkia's "Restructure" Poke-Power to pull up non-G, un-"Guarded" Pokemon in order to use Skuntank G's "Poison Structure" Poke-Power to poison yourself and the opponent, thereafter using Gliscor's "Cutting Turn" attack. If heads, you effectively score a free KO after poison takes effect and return Gliscor to the deck, undamaged -- circumventing Gengar's "Fainting Spell" Poke-Power. If the only available 'mon on the board to attack happens to be a G Pokemon, Crobat G's "Flash Bite" power comes in on the next turn to score the KO.
If tails, Gliscor simply remains active with both players taking poison counters, and "Cutting Turn" is attempted during the next turn. Stark Mountain makes it possible to manipulate energy to retreat Claydol after restructuring and ensures that no attachments are wasted. With 4 Gligar in the deck and 3 Time-Space Distortion, it should be easy to get a new Gliscor out every turn.
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