Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

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cheetor586

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I have never made a deck for competition before, so admittedly I'm a n00b when it comes to this. If there's something you think I should change, by all means let me know! Thanks!

Pokemon (21)
3- Corsola (Secret Wonders)
3- Squirtle (Secret Wonders)
3- Wartortle (Secret Wonders)
3- Blastoise (Secret Wonders)
2- Smeargle (Secret Wonders)
3- Machop (Diamond & Pearl)
2- Machoke (Diamond & Pearl)
2- Machamp (Diamond & Pearl)

Trainers (11)
4- Switch (Base Set)
4- Energy Search (Fossil)
1- Energy Restore (Diamond & Pearl)
2- Night Maintenance (Secret Wonders)

Supporters (6)
1- Bebe's Search (Secret Wonders)
3- Roseanne's Research (Secret Wonders)
2- Professor Oak's Visit (Secret Wonders)

Energy (22)
13- Water Energy
9- Fighting Energy

I understand it's a lot of energy, but I need a lot of energy to keep my Blastoise powered up max for all 3. Machamp is there just to cover Blastoise's weakness. Like I said, please comment!
 
instead of the Machamp line you could tech in a Blasty D from CG, it gets rid of your weakness.

So you could drop that Stage 2, and prossibly add in a Swampert line with the CG as well since that's Fighting to, and good power that helps your consistency.

It's a completely different direction but probably a little bit more fun, the strategy would be to spread damage with Marshtomp and Blasty D, then finish of with Swampert (CG) or Blasty (SW). You could even tech a Swampert Ex which also hits the bench.

The Blasty D/Blasty combo could work as Blasty D needs damage counters to use it's first attack effectively, so you could power it up with Blasty SW while it takes that hit, then hit back with it.
 
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