Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Genger ex,

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Pokemon

Gastly 2
Haunter 2
Gengar ex 2
Togepi 2
Togetic 2
Horsea 2
Seadra 1
Kingdra 1
Dunsparce 3


Energy

Psychic 12
Water 1
Double Rainbow 1
Multi 2


Trainer

2 Mr. Briney's Compassion
2 Cellio's Network
1 Warp Point
2 Rare Candy
1 Switch
2 Professor Oak's Research
2 Pokemon Retreiver
1 Ancient Technical Machine Rock
3 Steven's Advice
3 Pokemon Reversal
3 Tv Reporter
1 Pokedex Handy909
1 Energy Restore
1 Rocket's Admin
1 Copycat
1 Pow! Hand Extension


How is it, or can anyone give an advice?
 
Togetic won't be needed considering you have Kingdra >____>

I'd use Pidgeot, its power is priceless. Also, up it to 4 'sparce and use 4 Candy.
 
Hi!

I played against a well-built Gengar ex-Kingdra deck a week ago, with my Dark Dragonite deck, and it was actually harder to beat than I though. A fast Kingdra out, one prize behind, and that Pow! Hand Extension becomes a lethal combo with Gengar ex' prize count attack. Here is a suggestion to a possible deck fix:

POKEMON 23/11:
3 Gastly
3 Haunter
3 Gengar ex
2 Horsea
1 Seadra
2 Kingdra
2 Pidgey
1 Pidgeotto
2 Pidgeot
4 Dunsparce

TRAINERS 20:
2 Steven Advice
1 Rocket's Admin.
1 Copycat
3 celio's Network
3 TV Reporter
4 Rare Candy
2 Pow! Hand Extention
1 Warp Point
1 Switch
2 Mt Moon

ENERGY 17:
14 Psychic
3 Multi

With this fix I've concentrated on building a stronger Gengar ex line, which I strongly recommend. I've removed Togetic and let Kingdra cover Gengar ex' behind. I've added Pidgeot to be able to search out cards like Pow! Hand Extention when you need it.

Using one or more stadium cards is very recommendable these days. Both to counter stadiums you don't wanna see in play while using this deck (like desert ruins), and also because this deck doesn't rely on powers. So you can play Mt. Moon to stop Dark Electrodes, Magnetons and Delcattys. You could also add the Space Center stadium from the upcoming set, to take away Wobbuffet's poke-body... could be neat. Other than that I've tried to keep the deck as much as possible like your original version.

Test it if you have the chance.
 
Pidgeot is nice but it takes to long :eek: to pull out at times, its not as consistant enough as funny and pathetic as that sounds. I actually find it better to play a 4-4 Furret and to play TVR to get rid of extra furrets. My pokemon line up is 4-4 Furret, 3 Jirachi (Dual type but starting to consider other one), 3 Sparce, 3-3-3 Gengar EX line. Try that, i've been playin gengar for awhile now, and this is the best i've seen out of the deck. I was playing a Magmar/Trode EX/ Gengar line up awhile ago, and i added in a shedinja, i would discard alot of nrg's with magmar for easy draw, ko my trode and attach it to magmar, swoop in for gastly and rare candy into gengar, play pow, and ko pidgeot for a good start. But it wasn't working as well as i hoped, so i put in furret and it works like a charm. But Gengar definately needs POW in this deck either way, let jirachi or furret get ko'd in the begging of the game!
 
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