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Gengiyena *PLEASE REPLY TO THIS SOMEONE*
Pokemon (20)
3x Gastly (Lm) 1x Haunter (Lm) 3x Gengar (Dp) 2x Poochyena (Hp) 2x Mightyena ex (Hp) 3x Ralts (Df, Psychic) 2x Kirlia (Df, Pyschic) 3x Gardevoir (Pk) 1x Latios ex d' (Df) Trainers (25) 4x Rare candy 3x Crystal Beach 2x Windstorm 3x Celio's Network 3x Holon Mentor 2x Prof. Elm's Training Method 2x Holon Lass 3x Bill's Maintenance 2x Pokemon Reversal 1x Energy Search Energy (15) 4x Darkness energy (Special Type) 2x water Energy 9x Psychic energy Strategy: Gengar is the main attacker and also starter. He uses his first attack to reduce there hp to 10, then next turn he uses Shadow dance, placing 4 damage counters, one on the active, knocking out the active, and the other three in any way I like. Then Gengar switches out with Mightyena ex due to the side effect of Shadow dance. Mightyena ex is the secondary attacker after gengar switches out. His second attack could really hurt, especially against a stage 2 along with a few Dark energy attached. Mightyena ex is also meant to sit on the bench and mess with my opponent's strats and pokemon by using his power... Gardevoir sits on the bench and supplies energy to make the build-up fast leaving me with a quick start up! Latios ex d' is there in case I run up against a threatening ex...! Energy search is the deck so if I draw it, I can grab a water energy, that's all... I need help with figuring if this is a good idea in general, and the basic stuff like what cards should be taken out and added in and what you think of the deck. Also, if some people can give advice on how ell this might play next year that would be great since this deck was built to play next year, or after worlds 2007, you know..? SO ANY HELP!!!??? Thanks, Jreeves
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Last edited by Jreeves; 06/04/2007 at 11:24 AM. |
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*Anybody*....?
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It's a good strategy in general, but Life Drain can be a problem if you get Tails. I would drop the Gardevoir line, and for energy acceleration, use Double Rainbow or Scramble, since Gengar's attacks aren't affected by it. The Reversal/Mightyena idea is sort of redundant, and with Gengar's ability to attack the bench, it really might not be necessary. I personally like Gengar's 2nd attack a lot more, which can lead to a run and hide deck, possibly behind a tank, like Blissey. Then just retreat/Warp Energy (Blissey), and repeat. Hope this helps you Mr. Reeves!
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Weezing Deoxys. its a stage 1 get out magnetic storm so you can save it. poison w/ koffing. then use liability to knock out the opponents pkmn and give u 10 left they waste their turn killing it, and you have the upper hand again.(- the gengar set)
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i love it !!..Crystal Beach being the most under rated Cards in the game at the moment...great way of playing it with the pokemon you've chosen. deck looks solid to me. GL with it man.
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He mentioned to try adding energy. Or cards to get energy.
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