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Mori
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posted July 02, 2003 11:53 AM      Profile for Mori   Email Mori    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
Well, I've posted here for almost half a year, but haven't given a deck yet! So this is my main deck. Important- it's unlimited. Important 2-please, don't ask me to add any Skyridge cards, I don't have any [Frown]

Pokemon (20):
3 Grimer (Team Rocket)
3 Muk (1 Fossil 2 AQ)
3 Hoppip (Neo 1)
2 Skiploom (Neo 3)
2 Jumpluff (1 Neo 3 1 Expedition)
3 Scyther (Jungle)
2 Qwilfish (Neo 3)/Wooper (Neo 1)
2 Cleffa (Neo 1)

Trainers (24):
3 Super Energy Removal (Base)
3 Energy Removal (Base)
3 Elm (Neo 1)
3 CPUSearch (Base)
2 Trader (Base)
2 Goop Gas Attack (Team Rocket)
2 Gold Berry (Neo 1)
2 Gust of Wind (Base)
2 Grass Cube (AQ)
2 NGR (Team Rocket)

Energy (16):
11 grass
4 DCE
1 recycle

Strategy: Get Muk AQ and Muk Fossil as quickly as possible, make your opponent Pokemon poisoned
and burned, and then attack with Pokemon like Pluffs or Scythers. No staiums here, I prefered Grass Cube- in my opponents' decks there are no colorless Pokemon, and no Gyms! So why should I waste place for them??? (I mean Sprout Tower, can't see any other Gyms here.) There were also some Swithes here, mainly to heal from Special Conditions. But in my opponents' decks there are no Pokemon with attack making Special Conditions!
So- again- I prefered adding some Traders.

Wait for your fixes, suggestions etc.

[ July 03, 2003, 07:38 AM: Message edited by: Mori ]

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Altaria122
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posted July 02, 2003 02:22 PM      Profile for Altaria122      Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
OK, I don't like AQ Muk due to its Poke Power and it's attack is too risky. Drop both AQ Muks for another Fossil one and another Qwilfish. Nice going with the Grass Cube, no one really realizes its potential. Drop 2 GOW, 1 Skiploom and 2 Goop Gas Attack and put in 1 EX Jumpluff, 3 Breeder and a NG Hoppip. This makes Jumpluff as your main hitter. Hope this helps.
Happy Battles!
Altaria122

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posted July 02, 2003 07:41 PM      Profile for dkates      Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
First off, it is difficult to run a Stage 2 in Unlimited -- Energy costs and speed tend to become an issue. Jumpluff's single-energy attacks just may make it worthwhile, though. You might want to drop the Traders, but you will probably want a couple of Breeders to help you get out Jumpluff. If possible, change 2-3 of your Grass Energy into more Recycle Energies. I like Qwilfish, especially for this deck. It's a little flippy, but it can counter Fire pretty well. If you're running the Jumpluff with Fluff (and you should -- you might want to only use it), add in some Rainbow Energies to activate its power. Find room for Focus Bands and Gold Berries. Watch out for Pichu. I like Altaria's idea of dropping the AQ Muks for a Fossil and a Qwilfish -- the Muks will short-circuit Slowking, and the Qwilfish gives you anti-Fire protection (although nobody plays much Fire at the hobby shop where I play -- still...). If you go with the two Fossil Muks, you can drop the Goop Gas Attacks. I would put some Item Finders in their places. Not sure how well this deck would do against a Boost Wiggly or Sneasel deck, but it could probably hold its own in a number of battles. Watch out for Steelix -- be sure you can KO Onix before it evolves, or you will be in trouble. Interesting deck idea.

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Mori
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posted July 03, 2003 07:32 AM      Profile for Mori   Email Mori    Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
First, guys, thanx for your propositions of changes.

Well, I must say I'm a bit suprised with Your
idea of dropping AQ Muks. Their power isn't a
problem if I've got Fossil Muk in play (this
means, often) and the attack allows me to make
40 damage per turn (10 DMG+ 10 poison+ 20 burn).
I'll stay with 1 AQ Muk, the second I'll replace with another Fossil one.

I like an idea of dropping GGAttacks, so I'll do. They are rather useless with 2 Fossil Muks. I'll replace them with Item Finders. I made a terrible mistake! I've written Switches instead of Gold Berries! Sorry.
I also like an idea of adding another Recycles and Rainbows. I'll drop 3 grass energy and put 1 more Recycle and 2 Rainbows into the deck.

I don't want to have any Breeders here. Skiplooms are another Pokemon with Special Condition attacks, so they stay. It's not a problem for me to get them with such trainers I have.

Any other suggestions?

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posted July 03, 2003 02:51 PM      Profile for dkates      Edit/Delete Post Report This Thread to Moderators
Actually, you probably will want to have both Switches and Gold Berries in the deck. Switches are obviously if you need to retreat, and can't due to either insufficient Energy (it happens) or Special Conditions, and the Gold Berries will keep your Pokemon on the field longer. Actually, since you already have 3 Scythers in the deck, it might be interesting (read: you may, but you might not need to) to try adding in a couple of Scizor. Of course, you would also need some Metal Energy. Also, consider taking out the Traders for Pokemon Fan Clubs, and adding a couple of Professor Elm's Training Method -- these two cards will let you pull Pokemon from the deck without having to have any in your hand first. You might want to try to fit in a couple of Mirage Stadiums if you have them, since your Skiploom can Confuse.

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