Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Infinate strike

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roaringforest

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This deck beats most of the meta game because because mst decks right now rely on about 3 parts. By being able to t2 a Kricketune with or without Cherrim, I will probably be able to kO 1-2 of the key parts in any deck. this deck is also very god lategame, setting them up for 70-100 or more damage each turn.
This deck is the deck that relies on only one part to do infinate damage.

33 Trainers

4 Pokeballs
2 Victory Medal
4 Quick ball
4 Roseannes
2 dawn stadium
2 Cynthias
2 Felicitys
4 plus powers
2 Bucks
4 Night maintence
2Bebe's Search
1 Luxury ball

15 Grass Energy

12 Pokemon

4-4 Krickitune
2-2 Cherrim


Strategy is just to add up damage and destroy the metagame!

KRICKITUNE vs. Gengar/Dusknoir

70/30

This is simply because Krichetune immbolizes there setup, has no powers, and is not shut down by fainting spell. When they ectoplasma you can just keep a spare dawn stadium in your hand.

KRICKITUNE vs. Kingdra

40/60

This one is all up to if your opponent has the rare candy, or if not, the 20 to the bench then 60 from Kingdra upfront = KO for the krickit.

KRICKITUNE vs. Scepterra

80/20

If they start with treeko or baltoy I disrupt their whole game, or if I destroy there Grotle front and center, its just autokill.
 
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May I suggest trying out Scizor SF? Someone came into league this week with Cherrim and Scizor and it was surprisingly good. You really don't see it coming.
 
I prefere Krickitune just for the extra ten damage and they are also making a new kricketune i may add to the deck, also I only have 2 Scizor:nonono:
 
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