Here is the deck I like calling the Godzilla deck.
Due to the resemblance of the Pokemon in it to both versions of Godzilla.
However it needs a little something, since it kinda flows a bit odd.
Here's the catch, it can only be cards from HeartGold/SoulSilver sets (no Black & White or Diamond/Platinum).
The other catch is any aditions need to look like a giant monster from any of the Godzilla movies.
4 Totodile (Gnaw & Wave Splash)
4 Croconaw (Wave Splash & Big Bite)
4 Feraligatr (Spinning Tail & Surf)
2 Larvitar (Bite & Knuckle Punch)
2 Larvitar (Mountain Eater & Reckless Charge)
2 Pupitar (Boost Gas & Rage)
2 Pupitar (Hammer In & Speed Attack)
4 Tyranitar (Tail Crunch & Hyper Beam)
2 Bill
2 Professor Elm's Training Method
2 Interviewer's Questions
2 Emcee's Chatter
2 Cheerleader's Cheer
2 Professor Oak's New Theory
2 Pokemon Collector
6 Fighting Energy
4 Darkness Energy
4 Darkness Energy (Special Energy)
6 Water Energy
2 Double Colorless Energy
Strategy: Get either Feraligatr or Tyranitar with enough energy to do their 80 damage attack.
Preferably having multiples available on the bench if I run into a heavy hitter.
I think I either don't have enough basics (sometimes run into a muligan), or not enough trainers/energy.
This deck isn't really designed to win, but it's a lot of fun to play.
Especially with little kids who may have not seen these cards in action.
Due to the resemblance of the Pokemon in it to both versions of Godzilla.
However it needs a little something, since it kinda flows a bit odd.
Here's the catch, it can only be cards from HeartGold/SoulSilver sets (no Black & White or Diamond/Platinum).
The other catch is any aditions need to look like a giant monster from any of the Godzilla movies.
4 Totodile (Gnaw & Wave Splash)
4 Croconaw (Wave Splash & Big Bite)
4 Feraligatr (Spinning Tail & Surf)
2 Larvitar (Bite & Knuckle Punch)
2 Larvitar (Mountain Eater & Reckless Charge)
2 Pupitar (Boost Gas & Rage)
2 Pupitar (Hammer In & Speed Attack)
4 Tyranitar (Tail Crunch & Hyper Beam)
2 Bill
2 Professor Elm's Training Method
2 Interviewer's Questions
2 Emcee's Chatter
2 Cheerleader's Cheer
2 Professor Oak's New Theory
2 Pokemon Collector
6 Fighting Energy
4 Darkness Energy
4 Darkness Energy (Special Energy)
6 Water Energy
2 Double Colorless Energy
Strategy: Get either Feraligatr or Tyranitar with enough energy to do their 80 damage attack.
Preferably having multiples available on the bench if I run into a heavy hitter.
I think I either don't have enough basics (sometimes run into a muligan), or not enough trainers/energy.
This deck isn't really designed to win, but it's a lot of fun to play.
Especially with little kids who may have not seen these cards in action.