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Fire/Water Deck

Whitney's Shaymin

Creator Of Pokemon Grace
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  • I built this deck off the White Kyurem Deck. Here it is

    Pokemon
    Keldeo EX x1
    Heatran EX x1
    Keldeo x1
    White Kyurem x1
    Tepig x1
    Pignite x1
    Flareon x1
    Eevee x1
    Vanillite x1
    Vanillish x1
    Vanilluxe x1
    Ducklett x1
    Swanna x1
    Tympole x2
    Palpitoad x1
    Kyurem x1
    Charmander x2
    Charmeleon x1

    Fire Energy x10
    Water Energy x10

    Trainers

    Pokeball x2
    Switch x1
    Team Plasma Ball x1
    Pokemon Communication x3
    Energy Retrieval x1
    Superior Energy Retrieval x1
    Potion x2
    Energy Search x1
    Super Rod x1
    Hypnotoxic Laser x1
    Colress x1
    Cilan x1
    Team Plasma Grunt x1
    Shadow Triad x1
    Professor Juniper x2

    I don't have many cards and this is the best I can do right now with my cards. Any chance this could be good?
     
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    • Seen Apr 26, 2015
    Sorry but most likely not. Having only one of each pokemon, would make your deck completely unreliable. Especially with so many lines of pokemon. If possible, make your deck have multiple of the same pokemon, so you have better chances of pulling the one you want, and better chance of it not being in your prize cards.

    While i'm not the best at deck construction yet, as i have only just started playing again last month or so. I try to shoot for 2 or 3 lines of pokemon that evolve and a few good basic pokemon to fill it out. My decks usually end up having around 17 pokemon. Keep in mind that its not a professional tournament deck or anything. But it gets the job done.
     
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    Years
  • Your success rate will be inconsistent in casual play and will be non-existent at most tournaments and leagues, unfortunately. This is due to a lack of focus on specific evolutionary lines like Profen above me has said. Pick a few Pokemon that look like they would combo well together or that you like and focus on building everything in your deck around them, and bulk up the evolutionary lines of those core Pokemon to at least 2 of each stage, preferably to 3 or 4 on the most vital Pokemon.

    Also, add more Trainers, especially supporters like Professor Juniper and Skyla. These will help the consistency of your deck as well.
     
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