Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Typhlosion Swarm

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Zephyr

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Here it is...

Pokemon (22)
1x Typhlosion ex UF
1x Typhlosion (Delta Species) DF
2x Typhlosion UF
1x Quilava (Delta Species) DF
1x Quilava UF
4x Cyndaquil UF
3x Holon’s Magneton DS
2x Skitty PK
2x Delcatty PK
2x Torchic PK
1x Combusken PK
2x Blaziken PK

Trainers (24)

4x High Pressure System
2x Holon Lass
4x Professor Elm's Training Method
4x Rare Candy
4x Holon Transceiver
2x Holon Scientist
2x Holon Farmer
2x Holon Mentor
2x Warp Point

Energy (12)

12x Fire Energy

Ideally, I get two Blazikens, one Delcatty and three typhlosions out. Power up the Typhlosions, then when they die power up Blaziken with Firestarter. Delcatty for Draw Power and Energy Acceleration via Blaziken. I can power up basically any of my Typhlosions in one turn with two Blazikens out.

Suggestions? Comments? Concerns? Problems? Dilemmas? Am I done yet?
 
Nice deck idea. Imagine if Swoop! Teleporter was still in the format. Hmm.. here are my fixes:
-3 Holon Magneton( You have way too many energy)
-1 Holon Lass
-1 Holon Farmer
-4 High Pressure Stadiums
-2 Fire energy
-1 Holon Scientist

+2 Rainbow energy(for typhlosion d. Also nice to put it down and use shady move early game).
+3 Power tree ( get energy back from discard)
+1 Typhlosion d
+1 Holon Mentor( In my opinion add this but many people disagree with me on this)
+1 Switch
+1-1 Blissey ex line. I think this would be a good tech for this deck because late game the damage control might get a little out of hand.
+2 Scott

Once you are used to this deck you can play some really cool tricks with it.
 
Power tree?!? please no. That totally screws over your ability to firestart that energy. If you go more towards the DF typhlosion, Full flame you be a much better stadium.
 
id probably drop 2 fires and a magneton adding in latios ex d and latias with the body, so you can have a prayer against bandoom

i know it shuts off your own guy but thats pretty helpful sometimes!; D
 
Thanks for the comments.

OK, I just went over my deck and tore it to pieces. New list here:

Pokemon (20)
2x Typhlosion ex UF
2x Typhlosion UF
2x Quilava UF
4x Cyndaquil UF
2x Skitty PK
2x Delcatty PK
2x Torchic PK
1x Combusken PK
2x Blaziken PK
1x Rayquaza EX DX

Trainers (23)

4x Crystal Beach
2x Holon Lass
4x Professor Elm's Training Method
4x Rare Candy
2x Holon Lass
3x Holon Mentor
2x Steven's Advice
2x Copycat


Energy (17)

14x Fire Energy
3x Lightning energy

Rayquaza EX I can get into my hand with Mentor and is for mid/endgame purposes, when I've got a lot powered up and I need to kill something big. I just move all of my energy to it except for just enough to retreat to let it through...it worked on Destiny over Appr. Same basic strategy as before.
 
2/1/1-2-4 (Typhlosion UF/Typhlosion ex UF/ Typhlosion d DF)

2-1-2 (Blaziken PK)

2-2 (Delcatty PK)

3 (Mawile CG)

This Pokemon set up is much more consistent because it has a starter and it has slimmed down yet speedy pokemon lines. As for a trainer engine try to use this:

4 Rare Candy
4 Celios Network
4 Dual or Great Ball
4 TVR
1 Copycat
2 Crystal Beach (or just 3 Windstorm and a Lati@s * or Lugia EX)
2 Windstorm
2 Scott
1 Switch

And this trainer line is much more consistent as well and for the NRG

12 Fire
4 DRE (or if you like the Lugia/Lati Tech then just 4 Mag/ Trode)
 
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