Solemn_Party
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Yet another deck for Battle Roads!
Vileplume got a lot of hype, and is a perfect match with Gengar SF, one of the most feared cards in the game.
Vilegar
60 Cards
Pokemon: 24
4-3-3-1 Gengar X
2-2-2 Vileplume UD
4 Spiritomb AR
2 Uxie
1 Unown Q
T/S/S: 24
3 Broken Time-Space
2 Rare Candy
1 Luxury Ball
4 Pokemon Collector
3 Looker’s Investigation
4 Professor Oak’s New Theory
3 Bebe’s Search
2 Interviewer’s Questions
2 Palmer’s Contribution
Energy: 12
5 Psychic
4 Call Energy
3 Warp Energy
Strategy: Vileplume UD, one of the most the most hyped cards in the MD-On format, locks all trainer cards from either side, which is perfect to go with Gengar SF, whose Poltergeist does x30 the trainers, supporters, and stadiums in your opponent's hand.
The Main Problem: The mirror match. My entire hand is going to be supporters.
Vileplume got a lot of hype, and is a perfect match with Gengar SF, one of the most feared cards in the game.
Vilegar
60 Cards
Pokemon: 24
4-3-3-1 Gengar X
2-2-2 Vileplume UD
4 Spiritomb AR
2 Uxie
1 Unown Q
T/S/S: 24
3 Broken Time-Space
2 Rare Candy
1 Luxury Ball
4 Pokemon Collector
3 Looker’s Investigation
4 Professor Oak’s New Theory
3 Bebe’s Search
2 Interviewer’s Questions
2 Palmer’s Contribution
Energy: 12
5 Psychic
4 Call Energy
3 Warp Energy
Strategy: Vileplume UD, one of the most the most hyped cards in the MD-On format, locks all trainer cards from either side, which is perfect to go with Gengar SF, whose Poltergeist does x30 the trainers, supporters, and stadiums in your opponent's hand.
The Main Problem: The mirror match. My entire hand is going to be supporters.
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