Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

It's Electric! (Casual-ish Deck)

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ToxicScrafty

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So I've been out of the game for a few rotations, and I wanted to come back with a fun, casual deck to buy time until the next sets come out. I got a basic idea of what I want this deck to do, though I'm sure it's far from the best setup for it. Here's what I've got so far:

Pokemon (13)
3-1-3 Magnezone [PLS]
2-2 Manectric [DRX]
2 Raikou EX [DEX]

Support (16)
4 Skyla
4 N
3 Professor Juniper
2 Bianca
2 Colress
1 Cilan

Trainers (19)
4 Pokemon Catcher
3 Float Stone
3 Rare Candy
3 Ultra Ball
2 Energy Retrieval
1 Energy Search
1 Great Ball
1 Random Receiver
1 Scramble Switch

Energy (12)
12 Electric Energy

Strategy
The idea is to control your opponent's side of the field with Magnezone's Gyro Ball and the Catchers, while hitting hard and quick with Manectric and Sniping with Raikou. Switching is easy to manage my field with Float Stones. Magnezone's Dual Brains allows for faster play with 2 playable Supports a turn.

Like I said, very casual but seems fun. I know there's plenty that can be fixed, and I haven't been able to test anything yet.
 
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-1 magneton
-2 cilan
-2 cheren
-2 great ball
-2 energy search
-1 electric energy
-1 random reciever
-1 manectric

+1 switch
+1 ultra ball
+1 ace spec, i would go with scramble switch, computer search, or dowsing machine
+4 N
+3 juniper
+2 bianca

i dont think you had enough supporters to make good use of dual brains and you also didnt have any N or juniper which are widely considered to be the best supporters in the format right now.
 

More Supporters has my support! I wanted to add more, but I was afraid to take away too much from the amount of pokes I have in there. I also had no idea how many energy to run, heh...

Made the changes.
Where can I try this out online? Is there a decent TCG sim out there that doesn't require spending money?
 
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