Hi. Here is what I hope to be my final version of the Flygon deck that I want to run for the 2009-2010 season, it does need a few changes which personally I can't see as the deck looks very stable, consistant and fast. So if you do have any suggestions they will be taken on board. Also I can't decide whether to use Dusknoir [DP] or Nidoqueen [RR] so if you can all help me decide by stating the pro's and cons of both that would also be greatly appreciated.
Pokemon 23
1 Flygon Lv.X
3 Flygon [RR]
2 Vibrava [RR]
3 Trapinch [SW]
3 Weavile [SW]
4 Sneasel [LA]
2 Claydol [GE]
2 Baltoy [GE]
1 Dusknoir [DP]/1 Nidoqueen [RR]
1 Duskull [DP]/1 Nidoran {F} [RR]
1 Uxie [LA]
Trainers 25
4 Bebe's Search
4 Rosanne's Research
2 Night Maintenance
4 Rare Candy
2 Warp Point
3 Super Scoop Up
1 Luxury Ball
3 Broken Time Space
2 Lucian's Assignement
Energy 12
4 Special Darkness
3 Basic Darkness
2 Call
1 Fighting
1 Psychic
1 Upper
Strategy
Start with Weavile and get a Flygon powered up on the bench as well as getting as many evolved Pokemon out. Use Flygon's Power Swing as main attack, with the abilty to use T2, if I go second. Dusknoir to disrupt my opponent's bench or Nidoqueen to heal. Claydol and Uxie for draw power, only 1 Uxie needed due to the nature of Flygon's attacks. As you would expect all of the staple trainers are here as well as 2 Lucian's Assignement so I can move the energy to another Flygon ready to pounce. Energy included are Special and Basic Darkness as you would expect with Weavile being played as well as a single of each psychic and fighting so Claydol and Dusknoir/Nidoqueen get free retreat, 2 Call energy and 1 Upper are only used if needed. As you can see I am not using Unown G at this moment in time as too be fair, I don't feel that Gengar has anything big on the deck, it main weaknesses are other Flygon decks and Snorlax.
Please as already mentioned, any advice or improvements would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Payney!
Pokemon 23
1 Flygon Lv.X
3 Flygon [RR]
2 Vibrava [RR]
3 Trapinch [SW]
3 Weavile [SW]
4 Sneasel [LA]
2 Claydol [GE]
2 Baltoy [GE]
1 Dusknoir [DP]/1 Nidoqueen [RR]
1 Duskull [DP]/1 Nidoran {F} [RR]
1 Uxie [LA]
Trainers 25
4 Bebe's Search
4 Rosanne's Research
2 Night Maintenance
4 Rare Candy
2 Warp Point
3 Super Scoop Up
1 Luxury Ball
3 Broken Time Space
2 Lucian's Assignement
Energy 12
4 Special Darkness
3 Basic Darkness
2 Call
1 Fighting
1 Psychic
1 Upper
Strategy
Start with Weavile and get a Flygon powered up on the bench as well as getting as many evolved Pokemon out. Use Flygon's Power Swing as main attack, with the abilty to use T2, if I go second. Dusknoir to disrupt my opponent's bench or Nidoqueen to heal. Claydol and Uxie for draw power, only 1 Uxie needed due to the nature of Flygon's attacks. As you would expect all of the staple trainers are here as well as 2 Lucian's Assignement so I can move the energy to another Flygon ready to pounce. Energy included are Special and Basic Darkness as you would expect with Weavile being played as well as a single of each psychic and fighting so Claydol and Dusknoir/Nidoqueen get free retreat, 2 Call energy and 1 Upper are only used if needed. As you can see I am not using Unown G at this moment in time as too be fair, I don't feel that Gengar has anything big on the deck, it main weaknesses are other Flygon decks and Snorlax.
Please as already mentioned, any advice or improvements would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Payney!