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Topic: Team Multiplayer Decks: Enterprise
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mysterioustrainer
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posted July 21, 2002 11:52 PM
Lately I've been working on my first Multiplayer decks, and I think I have made a good start. Since I have little experience Multiplayer games I could use all the help I can get.
Team Title: Enterprise Player A Deck: Quantum Torpedoes Pokemon: 20 4 Murkrow (Neo Genesis) 4 Snorlax (Legendary) 3 Tyrouge (Neo Discovery) 2 Cleffa (Neo Genesis) 4 Scyther (Neo Discovery) 3 Dark Scizor (Neo Destiny) Trainers: 20 4 Professor Elm (Neo Genesis) 4 Bill (Neo Genesis) 3 Energy Charge (Neo Genesis) 3 Time Capsule (Neo Genesis) 2 Balloon Berry (Neo Revelation) 4 Double Gust (Neo Genesis) Energy: 20 4 Darkness Energy (Legendary) 4 Metal Energy (Legendary) 4 Rainbow Energy (Legendary) 8 Grass Energy (Lengendary)
Player B Deck: Tractor Beam Pokemon: 22 4 Meowth (Legendary) 3 Dark Persian (Legendary) 3 Abra (Legendary) 2 Kadabra (Legendary) 2 Alakazam (Legendary) 3 Cleffa (Neo Genesis) 3 Slowpoke (Legendary) 2 Slowking (Legendary) 3 Mewtwo (Legendary, Promo) Trainers: 18 4 Professor Elm (Neo Genesis) 4 Bill (Legendary) 4 Pokemon Center (Promo [Base Set Edition can be used]) 4 Pokemon Trader (Legendary) 2 Pokemon Breeder (Legendary) Energy: 17 4 Darkness Energy (Neo Genesis) 13 Psychic Energy
Deck B is the support deck for the offensive, A. One of the best ways to win is for Murkrow to pick a non-damaging Pokemon and lock it down so that it cannot retreat. Period. In Multiplayer Format, using Dark Persian can create an potienial first or second turn lock down on one of your opponents. Then Murkrow can keep using Feint Attack and Mewtwo with Telekenesis to eliminate the player's benches. Dark Persian can also work as a back up in case anything goes wrong.
Weaknesses: Double Gust, Unown D and X, Some High Retreats.
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1748 DCI Rating Top player in state of Wyoming (Hmm. Could have something to do with the fact that the other four players in the state haven't played in over two years?)
From: Wherever the adventure takes me! | Registered: Feb 2001
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mercad
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posted July 22, 2002 01:46 PM
i have been playing this format for about2-3 months now, we have evolved into 8 way teams, heres the cards that are really good 2 vs 2
Dark T-Tar Pichu Slowking T-Tar Dark Ursaring Dark Cargo Fortress Dark Dugtrio Murkrow Meowth (the one that does miraculous comeback) Lt. Surge Electrode Moltres Dark Gatr Alakazam Steelix
pretty sur eu guys do MMF style but thats what is good in MF and Some MMF
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"Don't be touching your little delibird"
Buk Buk
Merc: Gengar dont make me pull out the big guns DMTM: NO! don't he's my friend Gengar: GENGAR! Merc: Ok! Go DELIBIRD! Delibird: Deli... Delibird Merc: Delibird use present! Delibird: DELI! Gengar: ?_? Gengar: GENGAR! DMTM: Looks like were blasting off again
From: Rancho Cucamunga, California, United States | Registered: May 2001
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mysterioustrainer
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posted July 22, 2002 11:05 PM
quote: Originally posted by mercad:
pretty sur eu guys do MMF style but thats what is good in MF and Some MMF
The rules at the very beginning state that you must play MMF.
-------------------- ~Myst
www.freewebs.com/mysterioustrainer
Check out my personal website. Includes my ideas for decks my own fake cards, GB Teams, links to Ebay auctions, main trading page and much, much more.
1748 DCI Rating Top player in state of Wyoming (Hmm. Could have something to do with the fact that the other four players in the state haven't played in over two years?)
From: Wherever the adventure takes me! | Registered: Feb 2001
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mercad
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posted July 23, 2002 01:12 PM
hey u come to our leaude and play with us and we are playing MF, we had this idea b4 any1 even thought about a chance to do it. so ![[Razz]](tongue.gif)
-------------------- Team Delibird Co-Leader
"Don't be touching your little delibird"
Buk Buk
Merc: Gengar dont make me pull out the big guns DMTM: NO! don't he's my friend Gengar: GENGAR! Merc: Ok! Go DELIBIRD! Delibird: Deli... Delibird Merc: Delibird use present! Delibird: DELI! Gengar: ?_? Gengar: GENGAR! DMTM: Looks like were blasting off again
From: Rancho Cucamunga, California, United States | Registered: May 2001
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Crobat1
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posted July 23, 2002 01:42 PM
Murkrow is less effective in this format. Either partner can use a double gust to remove the Murkrow and stop the Mean Look. Usually, one of them will have a double gust. If not, they can Elm or Eek for each other and get one.
-------------------- Bilbo Baggins: "Every worm has its weakness."
Crobat2: Winner, Syracuse SBZ, Feb, 2003 22nd Place, 10 and Under, World's, August, 2002 Winner, Friday's Open Modified Event, Origins, July, 2002 Winner, 10 and Under Gym Challenge, Milford, May, 2002
Crobat1: Winner, Albany SBZ, May, 2003 9th Place: Professor's Tournament at World's, August 2002 Top 4, Theme Deck Tournament at World's, August, 2002 Top 8, Unlimited Side Event at World's (Undefeated in Main Draw), August, 2002
From: Binghamton, NY | Registered: May 2002
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