Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

TAK: Togetic/Ampharos/Kingdra

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matthijscoman

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Hey everyone!

I came up with this idea a few days ago, but since I was very busy with school, I hadn't got time to work it out. So this is just a rough deck and when I got enough time, and if it actually works, i'll work it out
Well, first here's the decklist:

//Pokemon:
3 Mareep d
2 Flaaffy d
3 Ampharos d

3 Horsea d
2 Seadra d
3 Kingdra d

3 Togepi d
3 Togetic d
--23

//Trainers:
2 Holon Mentor
4 Transceiver
3 Holon Farmer
2 Holon Researcher
3 Copycat
2 Holon Lake
4 Rare candy
2 Windstorm
2 TVR
2 Reversal
--26

//Energy's
6 Fire
3 Multi
2 Holon 'trode
--11

Well, the strategy is get an Ampharos and a Togetic as soon as possible in play. You can use Delta call w/ holon lake for this. Ampharos' body makes every pokemon in your deck, discard pile, and in play delta. With Togetic you can copy all of the defending pokemon's attacks if the pokemon has "d" on it's card. Since every pokemon in play is "d" you can copy all of you defending pokemon's attacks. If you got these two in play, try to get a Kingdra in play, which has a power to give one of your opponents pokemon 20 damage each turn. I put in some Multies and some Holons trode's for if you nees to discard energy's in order of an attack.

Well, this is it for now, I hope I have some time to playtest it these days.
I hope I didn't bore you with this. :)

~Matthijs
 
Hate to break it to you but,
http://pokegym.net/forums/showthread.php?t=43695

An official ruling which says that Delta Ampharos's body only affects your pokemon on the field. So, it wouldn't turn your opponent's pokemon delta, and thus Togetic could not copy all of your opponent's pokemon unless they were naturally delta or had their own delta Ampharos on the field.
 
it could have been a bit broken this deck even if a bit slow but copying all defending pokeomon attacks and doing 20 each turn and then ampharos attack could do up to 140each urn
 
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