Professor Elm
Active Member
Pokemon (23)
1 Gardevoir Lv. X
3 Gardevoir
2 Gallade
2 Kirlia
4 Ralts
2 Togekiss
2 Togepi
3 Claydol
3 Baltoy
1 Chatot
Trainers (20)
4 Wager
4 Bebe's
4 Roseanne's
1 Buck's Training
4 Rare Candy
2 Night Maintenance
1 Warp Point
Energy (17)
4 Call
10 Psychic
3 Fighting
Alright!
I'm pretty sure everyone knows the strategy of Plox. Wager+Psy Lock for disruption and Gallade for big attacking.
Togekiss IS the replacement for DRE/Scramble. It's so good for Plox because it allows for a speedy recovery from a lost Gardy etc. AND, with the massive draw/support engine this deck has, it's extremely easy to thin the deck of the Pokemon and trainers to allow Togekiss to give you more energy.
Plox won't die, I guarantee that. Too many decks rely on Claydol, and Plox just rips those decks apart.
1 Gardevoir Lv. X
3 Gardevoir
2 Gallade
2 Kirlia
4 Ralts
2 Togekiss
2 Togepi
3 Claydol
3 Baltoy
1 Chatot
Trainers (20)
4 Wager
4 Bebe's
4 Roseanne's
1 Buck's Training
4 Rare Candy
2 Night Maintenance
1 Warp Point
Energy (17)
4 Call
10 Psychic
3 Fighting
Alright!
I'm pretty sure everyone knows the strategy of Plox. Wager+Psy Lock for disruption and Gallade for big attacking.
Togekiss IS the replacement for DRE/Scramble. It's so good for Plox because it allows for a speedy recovery from a lost Gardy etc. AND, with the massive draw/support engine this deck has, it's extremely easy to thin the deck of the Pokemon and trainers to allow Togekiss to give you more energy.
Plox won't die, I guarantee that. Too many decks rely on Claydol, and Plox just rips those decks apart.