jolteon234
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This may have been posted before but I was wondering if anyone could help me with this deck. I plan on building it regardless as it's really fun, but any suggestions on helping it win would be greatly appreciated. Basically, while dratini (d) is a bad starter with only 40 HP (but no weakness), dragonite d EX's 2 energy attack works really well with Ampharos' poke-power (in theory). And I think having furrets is always something I will have in my deck.
Here's some quick links for reference:
Dragonite (d) EX
Ampharos SW
Furret SW
The format of the redshark list is like this:
number in deck, name, type (Pokemon, Trainer, Energy), then set-number
4, Mareep, P, SW-94
2, Flaaffy, P, SW-50
3, Ampharos, P, SW-1
4, Dratini (d), P, DF-46
2, Dragonair (d), P, DF-28
3, Dragonite ex (d), P, DF-91
3, Sentret, P, SW-104
3, Furret, P, SW-27
2, Professor Rowan, T, DP-112
4, Bebe's Search, T, SW-119
3, Roseanne's Research, T, SW-125
4, Rare Candy, T, HP-90
2, Team Galactic's Mars, T, SW-126
3, Buffer Piece, T, DF-72
3, Holon Mentor, T, DF-75
4, Multi Energy, E, HP-96
5, Lightning Energy, E, DP-126
6, Grass Energy, E, DP-123
As far as the Pokemon go, Dragonite d EX and Ampharos seem to work well together theoretically. I also considered instead of the Dragonite line using Shiftry EX CG to harm pokemon using their pokepowers instead. I'm not sure. Either way, Furret is in there because: 1. Sentret is a decent starter. 60 hp, weakness to fighting but it's a straight +10, and his 1 energy attack is look at the top 2 cards of your deck, choose 1, then put the other on the bottom. 2. Furret is all kinds of awesome. His energyless attack lets you get ANY 2 cards you want. Read that..... rare candy + stage 2 pokemon, or just get whatever you're missing. His second attack isn't bad either, 40 damage for 2 energies and you have the OPTION of not only retreating Furret after you attack, but you can also move all, some, or none of his energies to the new active Pokemon. If you can't tell, I love Furret. So... that's basically my reasoning. Any help would be appreciated
Here's some quick links for reference:
Dragonite (d) EX
Ampharos SW
Furret SW
The format of the redshark list is like this:
number in deck, name, type (Pokemon, Trainer, Energy), then set-number
4, Mareep, P, SW-94
2, Flaaffy, P, SW-50
3, Ampharos, P, SW-1
4, Dratini (d), P, DF-46
2, Dragonair (d), P, DF-28
3, Dragonite ex (d), P, DF-91
3, Sentret, P, SW-104
3, Furret, P, SW-27
2, Professor Rowan, T, DP-112
4, Bebe's Search, T, SW-119
3, Roseanne's Research, T, SW-125
4, Rare Candy, T, HP-90
2, Team Galactic's Mars, T, SW-126
3, Buffer Piece, T, DF-72
3, Holon Mentor, T, DF-75
4, Multi Energy, E, HP-96
5, Lightning Energy, E, DP-126
6, Grass Energy, E, DP-123
As far as the Pokemon go, Dragonite d EX and Ampharos seem to work well together theoretically. I also considered instead of the Dragonite line using Shiftry EX CG to harm pokemon using their pokepowers instead. I'm not sure. Either way, Furret is in there because: 1. Sentret is a decent starter. 60 hp, weakness to fighting but it's a straight +10, and his 1 energy attack is look at the top 2 cards of your deck, choose 1, then put the other on the bottom. 2. Furret is all kinds of awesome. His energyless attack lets you get ANY 2 cards you want. Read that..... rare candy + stage 2 pokemon, or just get whatever you're missing. His second attack isn't bad either, 40 damage for 2 energies and you have the OPTION of not only retreating Furret after you attack, but you can also move all, some, or none of his energies to the new active Pokemon. If you can't tell, I love Furret. So... that's basically my reasoning. Any help would be appreciated
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