Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Kingdra Deck

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waterfox17

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I've been hearing how this is close to a net deck, but I just built what I could with the cards I had. So if there are any adjustments that could be made, let me know!


X4 Horsea UL
X2 Seadra UL
X2 Kingdra Prime
X2 Kingdra LA

X2 Baltoy
X2 Claydol

X2 Crobat G

X2 Uxie

X1 Azelf

[Pokemon: 19]

X3 Judge
X4 Roseanne's Research
X2 Bebe's Search
X1 Palmer's Contribution

X4 Rare Candy
X4 Pokemon Communication
X4 Super Scoop Up
X2 Warp Point
X3 Expert Belt
X2 Poke Turn
X1 Luxury Ball
X2 Pokemon Rescue
X1 Time-Space Distortion

X3 Broken Time Spiral

[Supporters, Trainers, and Stadiums: 36]


X5 Water Energy

[Energy: 5]



As long as I have one Horsea out, my priority is to get the Claydols(by Roseanne's/Pokemon Communication) going on the bench, or an Uxie if I get stuck with just a Roseanne's. Judge is for disruption, usually after I have a Claydol out to keep my card advantage over my opponent.

Kingdra Prime and Crobats are usually for spreading damage around, and using the poketurns to use Crobat's power more than once.

Kingdra LA is the main hitter, and I try to cycle the deck fast enough with Claydols to get to a rare candy and Kingdra LA. Broken Time Space also helps if I manage to pull a Seadra.

Palmer's, Rescue, and Time-Space Distortion are for late game recovery, if I need it.
 
Luxray says hi. This needs a Lux counter, bad. Also, I'd drop the Bats and Turns, seeing that you already have 2 damage counters per turn anyways. I'd say you should also put in another energy. Either Water or Multi.. With the stuff you take out, you can strengthen it's consistency with another 1-1 Dol, another BTS, and a Lux counter among other things.
 
At the league I frequent, Luxray isn't a problem, since nobody runs it. It won't be a championship deck, but I also have to have a way to compete with the SP decks that are at my league.

I ran what I had of the deck (with which cards I was missing, I inserted proxies for the time being), but it did horribly against Grass types that had resistance, notably a Tangrowth/Sceptile deck, since almost all the Pokemon had resistance -20 versus water types. The games were all close (I'd only have one prize card left when my opponent would take their last), but the resistances really hurt.

Are there any suggestions for anything to run that can get around the Grass resistance? I don't own any Donphans, and I'm not interested in purchasing one. Any other suggestions?
 
put in a relicanth so it can counter gengar and luxray with grand swell and if they have enough snipe claydol
 
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