Alazor
Active Member
Colorless Swarm
Pokemon: 13
4 Scyther (Jungle)
2 Wigglytuff (Jungle)
4 Jigglypuff (Jungle)
2 Chansey (Base Set)
1 Kangaskhan (Jungle)
Trainers: 29
3 Professor Oak
3 Bill
1 Lass
2 Pokemon Trader
3 Energy Removal
3 Switch
1 Scoop Up
4 Computer Search
3 Pluspower
3 Item Finder
3 Gust of Wind
Energy: 18
14 Grass
4 Double Colorless
Strategy:
Draw cards with Bill, Professor Oak, and Kangaskhan to set up strategy by building up your bench. Pokemon Center lets you stall a little longer with Kangaskhan's Fetch attack. Hit T2 60 with Wigglytuff or Scyther early game. Using Swords Dance the first turn is like hitting for 30 damage during the first turn for a single grass energy if you can manage to attack the next turn. Keep on attacking and removing energy with Energy Removal. Finish your opponent's last pokemon with Chansey's Double-Edge attack, since 80 hits the damage cap and Chansey does damage to itself. With Pluspower, Chansey hits the higher magic number of 90. 3 Switch is played, because everyone plays Gust of Wind and some pokemon in this deck have high retreat costs. Scoop Up is a healing Switch. Every pokemon in this deck abuses Double Colorless Energy, which is why I play 4 of them. Lass is for added disruption in case your deck runs low. Pokemon Trader is there mainly to get Wigglytuff out, but also to get out other needed basics. This is the best deck I have found so far.
Pokemon: 13
4 Scyther (Jungle)
2 Wigglytuff (Jungle)
4 Jigglypuff (Jungle)
2 Chansey (Base Set)
1 Kangaskhan (Jungle)
Trainers: 29
3 Professor Oak
3 Bill
1 Lass
2 Pokemon Trader
3 Energy Removal
3 Switch
1 Scoop Up
4 Computer Search
3 Pluspower
3 Item Finder
3 Gust of Wind
Energy: 18
14 Grass
4 Double Colorless
Strategy:
Draw cards with Bill, Professor Oak, and Kangaskhan to set up strategy by building up your bench. Pokemon Center lets you stall a little longer with Kangaskhan's Fetch attack. Hit T2 60 with Wigglytuff or Scyther early game. Using Swords Dance the first turn is like hitting for 30 damage during the first turn for a single grass energy if you can manage to attack the next turn. Keep on attacking and removing energy with Energy Removal. Finish your opponent's last pokemon with Chansey's Double-Edge attack, since 80 hits the damage cap and Chansey does damage to itself. With Pluspower, Chansey hits the higher magic number of 90. 3 Switch is played, because everyone plays Gust of Wind and some pokemon in this deck have high retreat costs. Scoop Up is a healing Switch. Every pokemon in this deck abuses Double Colorless Energy, which is why I play 4 of them. Lass is for added disruption in case your deck runs low. Pokemon Trader is there mainly to get Wigglytuff out, but also to get out other needed basics. This is the best deck I have found so far.