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Worlds 2005 Featured Deck Lists?

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Well, Nidoqueen is still winning tournaments all over Europe, while T2 has completely disappeared (or never really existed, come to think of it...)

So I'd say Nidoqueen XD
 
That's a matter of opinion, which deck of those was best... And we'd all be able to have more legitimate opinions if we HAD THE FRIGGIN LISTS!

Sorry, this thread just went off topic and it bothers me. Does anyone have the lists or not?
 
I really think some of T-Tar Varients are really strong but if it was T-Tar against Queen I really hope I'm sitting on Queens side.
 
Nidoqueen is easily the best deck in there. I already received the worlds decks which contain a booklet with all of the top 4 deck lists (for a total of 12).
Curran Hill's Bright Aura
4-4 Medicham ex
4 Jirachi
1 Wobuffet

4 Swoop
4 er2
3 Pow!
3 Steven
3 Wally
3 TVR
3 Admin
2 Island Cave
2 Reversal
2 Scott
2 Aqua Hideout

4 Metal
8 Fighting
4 Psychic

Michael Gonzalez's King of the West
4-2-3 Ludicolo (3 ss lotad 1 dx lotad)
2-2 Magcargo
2-2 Rhydon
1 Jirachi
4 Dunsparce

1 Crystal Shard
1 Rock TM
1 Strength Charm
2 Admin
4 Celio
2 Reversal
3 Candy
2 Desert Ruins
2 Copycat
2 Swoop!
3 Stevens

3 Heal
3 DRE
2 Scramble
7 Water

Takashi Yoneda's Dark Tyranitar
4-2-3-1 Dark Tyranitar (I think 3 spin tail)
2-1-2 Pidgeot
2 Jirachi
3 Dunsparce

4 Steven's
2 Celio
4 Bill's Maintenance (!)
2 Copycat
1 Admin
1 Scott
4 Candy
1 Ancient Tomb
2 Desert Ruins
2 Rock TM
1 Retriever

3 Heal
2 R
3 Scramble
4 Darkness
2 Metal
2 Fighting

You guys know Jeremy's list I'm sure. All twelve top 4 lists are in the book including the incredible Pow-Block deck. :cool:
The ones I listed are just the actual decks you get.
 
It was Pidgeot, I saw a few of his games.

And thank you, Ross. I dunno which one I'll pick up. Probably Curran's Medicham, 'cause I could build T-tar, Queen or Ludi myself. Just something fun to test with.
 
Takashi Yoneda was the guy that placed 2nd in 11-14. He used Tyranitar/Pidgeot.

Ken Yukihuro placed 4th in 15+. He's the guy that used Tyranitar/Magcargo.



So the decks are correct, I think you were just mixing up some Japinese names.
 
Thanks for the list Pigeotto~Why is there metal energy inside Curran Hill's deck??There aren't metal pokes inside I assume
 
Claudine said:
Thanks for the list Pigeotto~Why is there metal energy inside Curran Hill's deck??There aren't metal pokes inside I assume
There are jirachi, which are metal. :thumb:
 
Thanks for the lists Ross! Would it be a lot of trouble if I asked you the 10- runner-up decklist...? ^^;; I'd like to see if I can make it for one of the kids I always play with...
 
Are there all 12 decklists (top 4 for each age group)? For last year I remember there's lots of lists like Go Miyamoto's and Fulop's.
 
All 12 lists come in each box. The book also has pictures from worlds including individual shots of those 12 and some information on those 12. Brackets of the top 8, flags of each country and a summary of the world championsips are in it as well. Also, all the judges and staff are listed at the end.
The 2nd 10- deck was
Geoffrey Sauk "Electrocute"
4 Zapdos ex
4 Electrike
3 Manectric dx
4 Voltorb
1 Electrode hl

1 Lanette
2 Mr Stone's Project
1 Oak's Research
2 Scott
2 Stevens
4 Dual Ball
2 Master Ball
3 Retriever (?)
3 Super Scoop Up
2 Switch
1 VS Seeker
2 Battle Frontier
2 Space Center

17 Lightning
 
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well...at least his deck was mentioned. i seriously think his deck should have been made though.
 
Ross, I was hoping your deck was going to be made it was pretty orginal and it would have been nice to have alot more chances to play test against it. Looking at most of these lists, what have we learned, they were pretty orginal so maybe CC aren't the best decks LOL.
 
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