Strife126
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posted May 06, 2002 04:47 PM
most of its pokemon are the ones i put in my decks for support and anti-types. it could be good, if it gets tweaked a bit.
Pokemon (14): 4 R. Zapdos (GC) 3 Magmar (NG) 3 Misty's Poliwag (GH) 2 Aerodactyl (F) 2 Cleffa (NG)
Energy (22): 6 Lightning 4 Rainbow 6 Fire 6 Water
Trainers (24): 4 Energy Removal 3 Super Energy Removal 3 Oak/Elm 3 Gust of Wind 3 Fossil Egg 3 Gold Berry/Focus Band 3 Bill 2 Energy Stadium
I just concentrated on some trainers, and since you're in standard format, you have the benefit of ER, Bill, and other good trainers. i think your strategy in this haymaker should be to concentrate on the weaknesses of the defending pokemon. just have aerodactyl out as soon as possible, start gusting out pokemon with weaknessses according to the pokemon, and attack.
-------------------- that was my 2 cents. don't steal it or anything, it's just 2 cents, nothing more...
Proud Anti-Archetype... Originality rulz!!!
Misty: Aw, how cute! Dexter: "Vulpix, a fox pokemon. (blah blah blah)...very strong flame attack." Vulpix: *uses flamethrower* Misty: Yes it does... *faints*
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