Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Kill It With Fire

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ixidor89

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Pokemon: 22

2 Baltoy GE
2 Claydol GE
2 Torchic GE
1 Combusken GE
2 Blaziken GE
3 Cyndiquil MT
2 Quilava MT
3 Typhlosion MT
2 Growlithe SW
2 Arcanine SW
1 Moltres MD

Trainers, Supporters, Stadiums: 21

4 Stark Mountain
4 Felicity's Drawing
4 Rare Candy
3 Bebe's Search
3 Roseanne's Research
3 Technical Machine TS-1
2 Night Maintenance
2 Switch

Energy: 13

4 Call Energy
9 Fire Energy

It shouldn't be too difficult to see what I am getting at here. Typhlosion uses Firestarter to get Fire energy to all of his friends, except for Claydol, who isn't a Fire pokemon and is therefore not invited to any parties. Stark Mountain smooths this all out so that Firestarter can effectively attach energy to the active position. The result is that Blaziken can Flame Kick every turn, which I in my humble opinion think is worth the trouble. Arcanine exists for a quick one hundred-twenty damage, which sadly falls short of the ever-so-popular 130 hp pokemon, but is still pretty good. Moltres is a little redundant, but in a pinch can win the game by attacking or just the ability to recover three energy to Stark Mountain a Fire energy somewhere else.

The list probably needs some tweaking here and there, but I am confident in the deck idea and its ability to be competitive.

I have had a few ideas for edits:

1.) Chatot, for it's free retreat and the card combinations that go with it.

2.) Pluspower, for the extra ten damage to KO pokemon like Kingdra.

3.) More Fire energy possibly?

4.) Thicker Blaziken Line?

5.) Thinner Typhlosion Line?

6.) Too many Stark Mountain?

Thanks to anyone who wants to help out.
 
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