@arceus95 a cool deck with hand disruption with sableye and board control with haoncrow and garchomp c.
Thank You, but...why is "hand disruption" ?and...why is it "LOCK" ?
Sorry but i've never heard about this deck...
@arceus95 a cool deck with hand disruption with sableye and board control with haoncrow and garchomp c.
Thank You, but...why is "hand disruption" ?and...why is it "LOCK" ?
Sorry but i've never heard about this deck...
Wait, Donphan has won more States than Gyarados?
That's whack yo.
So, for Masters, going off of what Jason put together.
In the matrix, there are a total of 172 individual decks that made T4.
Eleven (11) decks/deck types make up 144 or 83.72% of all T4 decks.
Here is the breakout of T1-4
- Luxchomp_______= 60 = 34.88% of all T4 decks
- Gengar Var._____= 25 = 14.53% of all T4 decks
- SP Var._________= 19 = 11.05% of all T4 decks
- Gyarados_______= 15 = 8.72% of all T4 decks
- PLOX__________= 14 = 8.14% of all T4 decks
- Jumpluff Var.____= 11 = 6.4% of all T4 decks
Wait, Donphan has won more States than Gyarados?
That's whack yo.
what is plox deck
That shouldn't be a surprise. If you're up against the BDIF (LuxChomp) what do you think has a better chance of winning? Fighting Pokemon Donphan, or weak to electric Pokemon, Gyarados.
IN Juniors:
1. Zaxton C - Toxitank
2. Joey N - Cursegar
3. Alex S - Beedrill (He used it the next week, so I assumed he was using it.)
4. ?
OH Juniors
1. Beckett P - Gyrados
2. Joey n - Cursegar
3/4. Alex T. - Jumpluff
3/4. Seth ? - ?
some people have actually started running 1-0-1 line of machamp just because of SP.
aka GeChamp...Fix'd. That was an established tech as early as States 2009, aka when they were first modified-legal.