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adrianmew2
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posted August 07, 2003 10:04 AM      Profile for adrianmew2   Email adrianmew2    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
16 pokemon
1Mewtwo EX
1Hitmonchan EX
1Hitmonchan (base 2)
1Koffing (base)
1Weezing (ex r&s)
4Eevee (neo discovery)
1Jolteon (skyridge)
1Vaporeon (skyridge)
1Flaeron (skyridge)
1Espeon (neo discovery)
1Ho-oh (neo revelation)
1Lapras (sktridge)
1Electabuzz (thunderpunch b1)

18 Trainers
2Lady outing
1Lass
2Fisherman
1Proffesor Elm
1Proffessor Elm Training Method
1Old Rod
1Bill
1Bill Maintance
1Pokemon trader
1Energy Removal
1Gust of Wind
1Super Potion
1Grass Cube 01
1Scoope Up
1Poke ball
1Switch

26 Energies
4Water
6Fire
4Psychic
3Grass
4Fighting
3Lighting
2Full Heal
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Its hard to make a deck with different kind of pokemon and I don't want to throw something of my deck cuz I have tested with decks of just 2 kinds
since I have different kinds I have in my deck I can chose one that can get rid off his/her pokemon. You will think that there are no chance to get a pokemon and charge it but it really works. In this deck I tried to choose pokemons that use at least 2 energy of it's kind except Ho-oh cuz it will search energies from my deck. Fishrman is really helpful to bring cards to my pokemons that use some colorless or if I have 2 pokemons of the same kind later I can get the enegies after retreat or be knocked out.

Edited: Since you are using Nintendo cards, i've added "non-DCI" to your topic title so everyone knows (Nintendo cards are not allowed in DCI sanctioned tourneys).

[ August 07, 2003, 07:30 PM: Message edited by: WizPog_BJJ ]

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posted August 07, 2003 10:42 AM      Profile for tjwilson      Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
that is one of the best decks I've seen.

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posted August 07, 2003 11:29 AM      Profile for scizorulz87   Email scizorulz87    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
This is awesome. When I first saw the Mind Machine deck I've been wanting to see a deck that did the 6-type thing well. Great job! [Wink]

EDIT: You could try a few Miracle Spheres, I think Gamma (y) is the best.

~BTW: Could you check out my Warp Absorption deck? The boards are gonna go read-only tomorrow.

[ August 07, 2003, 11:39 AM: Message edited by: scizorulz87 ]

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posted August 07, 2003 01:36 PM      Profile for Pidgeotto Trainer      Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
Best Decks I've ever seen?
I don't think so. This is a very creative deck and is a less insane multicolor deck then I've seen in the past but 6-color decks are not gonna win any big tournaments including this one. It is just gonna be too inconsistant against fast well-made decks. Try to avoid playing 1/1 lines of things like Weezing. You have a good idea using the Eeveelutions and Big basics like the ex pokemon. Those are probably the best to play multicolors. This deck could be a lot better if you focused on 2 types or atleast only 3. You could focus on the Eeveelutions of those types & use big basics of those types to back them up. Using 6 energies is spread too thin. It may work sometimes but often you won't get what you need. Cut it down to 2-3 energy types & I guarantee it will do better. Once you have less energy types, cut the energy to about 18-20. So you will have room for some more trainers.(Your trainer line could really use some work.)
Hope that helps [Smile]

[ August 07, 2003, 01:39 PM: Message edited by: Pidgeotto Trainer ]

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adrianmew2
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posted August 07, 2003 06:42 PM      Profile for adrianmew2   Email adrianmew2    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
Thanks for your reply, I will try to make a deck with three kinds of pokemon but this deck was to be different "I said that it really works I've beaten 6 different trainers with this deck "not begginers" of the six fight that I had get what I need to star attacking and to stay alive" wins 6 lost 0
But thanks for your opinion
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