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Darkness Dragon Plow&Roar

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    • Seen May 21, 2010
    Hi everybody, I'm new here!!! But still I'm playing Pokemon for a while and I think I've come out with a good deck idea... don't mess with it, plz. If you want to review this deck, I would appreciate you do it well, since I want the most possible advises for I don't want to buy the cards to build a so-so deck... So, let's get down with it, and thanks for taking your time to read my thread. (By the way, if I do some stupid synthaxis mistakes, it's normal, I'm not a native English nor a good one.)

    Pokemons:

    Weavile G x 2
    Unown G x 2
    Sneasel x 2
    Weavile (Water) x 2
    Baltoy x 2
    Claydol x 2
    Garchomp C x 2
    Gible x 3
    Gabite x 1
    Garchomp (the one with Dragon Intimidator) x 3
    Garchomp Lv.X x 1
    Absol G x 2
    Chansey x 1
    Blissey (Prime) x 1
    Absol G Lv.X x 1

    Trainers/Supporters/Stadiums:

    Roseanne's Research x 4
    Bebe's Search x 4
    Rare Candy x 2
    Poké Drawer + x 4
    Expert Belt x 3
    Luxury Ball x 2
    Pokémon Communication x 2

    Energy:

    Double Colorless x 4
    Special Darkness x 4
    Darkness x 4

    So, basically, the main principle of the deck is to get Claydol and/or Weavile G to tutor Pokemon such as Garchomp and Absol on the line... maybe both Lv.X. Depending of your matc-up, you'll prefer speed over technique... Garchomp C hits hard on the opponent with Earthquake (it deals 70 with Expert Belt) so you can manage to mess Basic Pokemon quite easily. For Absol, it's quite simple: equip Unown G for protection and Wrack Down the opponent (it's a good method to fight Pokemon with high HP or resistances). You will probably have your Bench hurt by Earthquake so if you don't manage a real Garchomp out of it; so here comes Blissey!!! Well, that's it! If I forgot some good Trainers (I really don't know them all), plz tell me! And give me an idea of the deck synergy. I'm really glad you took your time to read my thread, hope my deck gave you some good ideas!!!
     
    I could be wrong, but your deck might be well served by a couple Night Maintenances. Blissey Prime is great, but it costs you all the energy on your damaged pokemon. If you can't transfer the energy to an undamaged pokemon or Night Maintenance it back, you could be in for a quick match, unless one of your pokemon can do that, but the only ones I can think of now is one of the Sceptiles and Magnezone Lvl X.

    Other thing I'm really iffy about is the mere four basic energy. That's not a lot of energy you can Rosie out, so the rest really relies on luck of the draw. Claydol can help with that, and if you got both out, you may be okay, but it still seems like a bit of an unnecessary risk.
     
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