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Iron-Clad Hero

Yono

Creepin' and Crawlin'
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    A mainly Bisharp-Themed Deck. Reworked from my Frozen Flower Deck, to see if I can achieve other options.

    Pokemon (22)
    4-3 Bisharp (Metal) (NV)
    3 Kyurem
    4-3-4 Leavanny (NV)
    1 Cleffa

    Trainer/Support/Item (21)
    3 Prof. Elm Training Method
    4 Pokemon Collector
    3 Rare Candy
    3 Pokemon Catcher
    2 Switch
    3 Junk Arm
    3 Twins

    Energy (17)
    4 DCE
    3 Rainbow Energy
    6 Metal Energy
    4 Special Metal Energy

    Set-up Bisharp(s) and start slamming into the opponent with all the Metal Energy(s) you got. Leavanny for weakness removal, which is mainly Fire. Kyurem as a back-up to dealing with Fire, just in case Leavanny isn't up by then. Any Metal Energy lost by one Bisharp is gained back by the Energy Stream of another Bisharp.

    Tell me what you think, if any chances are necessary?
     
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    I'd say your grass energies are quite unnecessary for this build. Leavanny isn't a great attacker, and it should only be there for that ability. You should also probably run a smaller line of Leavanny at 2-1-2, or swap the line entirely for something else like Yanmega Prime or Jumpluff.

    I only say that because even though your fire weakness is lifted, fire decks are insanely good at getting the energies they need for attacks, and can easily hit you for over 100 damage without a weakness multiplier and take a knockout.

    If you want to get around fire pokes in the most effective way possible, run Vileplume UD. For pretty much any fire deck it results in an instant loss because the trainer support is gone. People run such low amounts of the stage 1's like Quilava and Pignite that their game is basically crippled because the decks are totally reliant on trainer support to win.

    Also, you can only have 4 of any special energy in your deck, so you can't run 6 Special Metal.
     
    Fixed the special energy problem.

    Changed it up with Vileplume and a few extra Trainers. Tell me what you think.
     
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    Here's how I would build the deck. Keep in mind it's only a suggestion.

    Deck:
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    Side Notes:
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    Hope it helps!
     
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