Well since my season is over with only maybe having the grinder left, I will post the deck I played at Nationals, I had much hope in the deck and it was capable of winning, but sadly I lost my first round vs. some odd lucky jolteon/Zapdos deck, well who cares about that...
This list is mine, the deck started from zero, it took time to develop the idea and take it to something that actually worked with consistency. I made it after testing a lot, and feel free to play it. Just one condition if you win anything PM me, that way I feel happier! To see that the deck had potential.
The list:
x3 Gible
x1 Gabile
x2 Garchop
x2 Garchop Lv X
x2 Gallade
x1 Flygon Ex DF
x1 Alakazam Star
x2 Baltoy
x2 Claydol
x3 Abra
x3 Alakazam
x2 Pachi
x4 Celios
x4 Rare Candy
x3 Warp Point
x3 Tv
x2 Felicitys
x1 NM
x2 Great Ball
x2 Premier Ball
x14 sychic:
x1 :fighting:
(You can change this for your likes, but having the sychic: for Abra is vital)
And thats it, looking back I would make some modificatios... I always had Dusknoir but at the last minute I dropped it, to add more consistency. Since the decks main problem, is sometimes it has "failure to launch", it always gets going but but it may take a while, all do many decks have this problem.
The idea is to start with Pachi or Abra, both are awesome starters in the deck. Abra is great, its first attack always helps.
I am little tired now, so I will make it short:
T1 Call for Family or Abras first attack.
T2 Retreat for Abra and use its first attack or its second attack and get Alakazam.
T3 Cancel Poke-Powers and prepare Garchop.
T3+ Rebirth a Gallade/Flygon or something.
T4+ Attack!
Its important to have Claydol in play to feed Alakazam, and it works great because you discard energies and Pokémon to later get with Garchop Lv X. Also remember that would will be doing 50 damage T3 usually, Alakazam attack is great vs. Plox and other decks that only attack with Stage 2. It gives you great advantage over Togekiss, Claydol, Dusknoir, Omastar, etc. One Alakazam on the bench really makes the difference.
The deck will louse to those T2 Psychic locks witch rarely happen, but they do!
If you try the deck with the same list you will see that its great!
Well any questions or ideas, bring them down. :thumb:
Thanks for reading!
This list is mine, the deck started from zero, it took time to develop the idea and take it to something that actually worked with consistency. I made it after testing a lot, and feel free to play it. Just one condition if you win anything PM me, that way I feel happier! To see that the deck had potential.
The list:
x3 Gible
x1 Gabile
x2 Garchop
x2 Garchop Lv X
x2 Gallade
x1 Flygon Ex DF
x1 Alakazam Star
x2 Baltoy
x2 Claydol
x3 Abra
x3 Alakazam
x2 Pachi
x4 Celios
x4 Rare Candy
x3 Warp Point
x3 Tv
x2 Felicitys
x1 NM
x2 Great Ball
x2 Premier Ball
x14 sychic:
x1 :fighting:
(You can change this for your likes, but having the sychic: for Abra is vital)
And thats it, looking back I would make some modificatios... I always had Dusknoir but at the last minute I dropped it, to add more consistency. Since the decks main problem, is sometimes it has "failure to launch", it always gets going but but it may take a while, all do many decks have this problem.
The idea is to start with Pachi or Abra, both are awesome starters in the deck. Abra is great, its first attack always helps.
I am little tired now, so I will make it short:
T1 Call for Family or Abras first attack.
T2 Retreat for Abra and use its first attack or its second attack and get Alakazam.
T3 Cancel Poke-Powers and prepare Garchop.
T3+ Rebirth a Gallade/Flygon or something.
T4+ Attack!
Its important to have Claydol in play to feed Alakazam, and it works great because you discard energies and Pokémon to later get with Garchop Lv X. Also remember that would will be doing 50 damage T3 usually, Alakazam attack is great vs. Plox and other decks that only attack with Stage 2. It gives you great advantage over Togekiss, Claydol, Dusknoir, Omastar, etc. One Alakazam on the bench really makes the difference.
The deck will louse to those T2 Psychic locks witch rarely happen, but they do!
If you try the deck with the same list you will see that its great!
Well any questions or ideas, bring them down. :thumb:
Thanks for reading!