Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Tips on main deck

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kuroneko

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This is my main deck it's called Blazing Fighters plz comment on it.

Pokemon
Blaziken(PK)*1
Blaziken(HP)*1
Combusken(PK)*1
Combusken(D)*1
Torchic(PK)*1
Torchic(HP)*1
Ninetales(PK)*1
Vulpix(PK)*1
Vulpix(E)*1
Machamp(DP)*1
Machoke(DP)*1
Machoke(PK)*1
Machop(DP)*1
Machop(PK)*1
Medicham(DP)*1
Meditate(DP)*2
Shelgon(SW)*1
Bagon(PK)*2

Trainers
Switch*4
Energy Switch*4
Energy Search*4

Energy
Fire Energy*14
Fighting Energy*13
Holon Energy FF(DF)*1


The strategy revolves arround Balziken(PK).
 
Actually there are 20 pokemon and I have been suggested to add one torchic and one machop(taking away 2 energies).
The Energy number in necesary due to the strategy.
 
I think you should cut the energy to about 20, focus on 2 or 3 lines of pokemon and add in trainers, with at least 12 of them being supporters.
 
This is what I can do:
-Blaziken(HP)*1
-Vulpix(PK)*1
-Meditate(DP)*1
-Shelgon(SW)*1
-Bagon(PK)*2
-Energy Search*2
-Switch*3
-Holon Energy FF(DF)*1
-Fire Energy*3
-Fighting Energy*3

+Life Herb*1
+TV Reporter*1
+Professor Elm's Training Method*2
+Masterball*1
+Rival*"
+Potion*3
+Wally's Training*1
+Buffer Piece*2
+Celio's Network*1
+Pokéball*2

In the adding section if I put only one is because I don't have more.
 
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idk what to say sorry but u have to many random pokemon line ups no consistancy, and your trainers do absolutely nothing to help u draw or setup... then with your energies way to many almost half of the deck.
ha ha the deck i play now plays only 10 energies and tons of people would agree that this deck needs a ton of work, i would recommend looking at someone elses deck on the the gym that is similar and just copy it or something.
 
-Blaziken(HP)*1
-Ninetales(PK)*1
-Vulpix(PK)*1
-Vulpix(E)*1
-Shelgon(SW)*1
-Bagon(PK)*2
-Energy Search*2
-Switch*3
-Holon Energy FF(DF)*1
-Fire Energy*4
-Fighting Energy*3

+Life Herb*1
+TV Reporter*1
+Professor Elm's Training Method*2
+Masterball*1
+Rival*2
+Potion*3
+Wally's Training*1
+Celio's Network*1
+Pokéball*2
+Bill's Maintenance*1
+Rocket's Mission*2
+Professor Birch*1
+Professor Rowan*1

In the adding section if I put only one is because I don't have more.
 
Moved this thread to Deck Help and Strategy.

You also need a real strategy to this thread. "The strategy revolves arround Balziken(PK)." is not a strategy.
 
Look Blaziken(PK) has a poke-power called Firestarter which allows you to bring one fire energy from your discard pile to one of your benched pokemon. His attack, Fire Stream requires you to discard a fire energy in order to make 10 damage to each of your opponent's benched pokemon. The poke-body along with Energy Switch help Blaziken keep attaking, but in case of not having any Energy Switch or having used them all there is Energy Search and Switch comes in handy when HP is running low. The other pokemon are just supporters to Blaziken's abillity apart from having quite good power.
 
Take out any Pokemon you don't have a complete evolution line of, try to use 2-4 of each Pokemon, replace all your current trainers and whatever else you take out with more commonly used trainers like Bebe's Search, Roseanne's Research, and Professor Oak's Visit.
 
Current updates to the deck:

-Ninetales(PK)*1
-Vulpix(PK)*1
-Vulpix(E)*1
-Shelgon(SW)*1
-Bagon(PK)*2
-Energy Search*4
-Switch*4
-Fire Energy*3

+Professor Elm's Training Method*1
+Rival*2
+Wally's Training*1
+Celio's Network*1
+Masterball*2
+Bill's Maintenance*1
+Professor Birch*1
+Professor Rowan*2
+Combusken(PK)*1
+Torchic(PK)*1
+Machoke(PK)*1
+Machop(PK)*1
+Meicham(DP)*1
+Meditate(DP)*1
 
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