This is the list I used at the Battle Roads I went to:
4 Petilil (EP)
4 Lilligant (EP)
3 Yanma (TU)
3 Yanmega [Prime] (TU)
3 Oddish (UD)
1 Gloom (UD)
2 Vileplume (UD)
2 Sunkern (HGSS)
2 Sunflora (HGSS)
2 Pichu (HGSS)
26…
4 Judge
4 Copycat
3 Pokemon Communication
3 Rare Candy
3 Sage’s Training
3 Pokemon Collector
2 Twins
1 Professor Elm’s Training Method
1 Seeker
1 Flower Shop Lady
25…
9 Grass
9…
The strategy is to lock with Lilligant and keep them their because they cannot use Switch because of Vileplume.
I never thought confusion was a big deal until you can't use trainers to deal with it. It can really take out your opponent's energy and give you a big advantage late game.
I would love everyone's thought and opinions on the deck... any help is welcome. :thumb:
Wins:
1x Tyranitar
1x Yanmega/Magnezone
1x Gothitelle
1x Snap...Crackle...Donk
1x Weavile/Cincinno/Zoroark
1x Mew/Tornadus
1x Emboar/Magnezone
2x Emboar/Reshiram
Losses:
2 x Donphan/Zoroark/Yanmega
1 x Mew/Tornadus
1x Tyranitar
1x Yanmega/Magnezone
1x Gothitelle
1x Snap...Crackle...Donk
1x Weavile/Cincinno/Zoroark
1x Mew/Tornadus
1x Emboar/Magnezone
2x Emboar/Reshiram
Losses:
2 x Donphan/Zoroark/Yanmega
1 x Mew/Tornadus
4 Petilil (EP)
4 Lilligant (EP)
3 Yanma (TU)
3 Yanmega [Prime] (TU)
3 Oddish (UD)
1 Gloom (UD)
2 Vileplume (UD)
2 Sunkern (HGSS)
2 Sunflora (HGSS)
2 Pichu (HGSS)
26…
4 Judge
4 Copycat
3 Pokemon Communication
3 Rare Candy
3 Sage’s Training
3 Pokemon Collector
2 Twins
1 Professor Elm’s Training Method
1 Seeker
1 Flower Shop Lady
25…
9 Grass
9…
The strategy is to lock with Lilligant and keep them their because they cannot use Switch because of Vileplume.
I never thought confusion was a big deal until you can't use trainers to deal with it. It can really take out your opponent's energy and give you a big advantage late game.
I would love everyone's thought and opinions on the deck... any help is welcome. :thumb: