Pokemon: 23
4-3-4 Charizard AR-AR-AR
3-3 Ninetails UL-GS
2-2-2 Typhlosion Prime GS-GS-GS
T/S/S: 22
4 Broken Time Space
3 Rare Candy
3 Pokemon Collector
4 Bebe's Search
3 Pokemon Communication
2 Expert Belt
3 Pokemon Reversals
Energy: 15
15 Fire Energy
Simple premise: Ninetails draws cards and is a decent tertiary attacker, Typhlosion recycles energy, provides acceleration, and is the secondary attacker, and Charizard is huge and hits like a truck. All the T/S/S are geared towards getting everything out and on-line asap except for Expert Belt, which is just too good not to play, and Pokemon Reversals which, while I usually shun flippy cards, each have a 50% chance of being game-breaking and a 100% of being an excellent psychological weapon. I went 4 Bebe's/3 Communication simply because of Spiritomb and maybe Vileplume if it ever makes it to the US.
Comments, Critisisms, or Suggestions?
4-3-4 Charizard AR-AR-AR
3-3 Ninetails UL-GS
2-2-2 Typhlosion Prime GS-GS-GS
T/S/S: 22
4 Broken Time Space
3 Rare Candy
3 Pokemon Collector
4 Bebe's Search
3 Pokemon Communication
2 Expert Belt
3 Pokemon Reversals
Energy: 15
15 Fire Energy
Simple premise: Ninetails draws cards and is a decent tertiary attacker, Typhlosion recycles energy, provides acceleration, and is the secondary attacker, and Charizard is huge and hits like a truck. All the T/S/S are geared towards getting everything out and on-line asap except for Expert Belt, which is just too good not to play, and Pokemon Reversals which, while I usually shun flippy cards, each have a 50% chance of being game-breaking and a 100% of being an excellent psychological weapon. I went 4 Bebe's/3 Communication simply because of Spiritomb and maybe Vileplume if it ever makes it to the US.
Comments, Critisisms, or Suggestions?