Mess with your opponents deck

RandomHype

Explosive Explosion
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    The point of this deck is to completely annoy your opponent. Cut off their abilities, their items, and their will to attack. Then knock them hard with an overpowered Sigilyph.

    If this works right, sigilyph can massively attack or defend, Garbador will stop my opponent from using abilities or cancelling mine, and Trevanent will prevent any tool scrappers or megahorns.

    Pokemon
    3 Sigilyph PLB 41
    2 Phantump XY 54
    2 Trevenant XY 55
    2 Trubbish PLS 63
    2 Garbodor LTR 68
    2 Mew-EX LTR RC24

    Trainers
    Supporters
    3 Elesa
    2 Skyla
    2 N
    2 Lysandre
    1 Pokemon Fan Club

    Items
    4 Muscle Band
    4 Hard Charm
    1 Rock Guard
    4 Evosoda
    1 Professor's Letter
    2 Random Receiver
    3 Ultra Ball
    2 Switch
    2 Silver Bangle


    Energy
    10 Psychic Energy
    4 Double Colorless Energy
     
    You do realize that you turn off Forest's Curse with your Garbodor? Really, the entire purpose of this deck is uprooted with that conflict.

    Just a few points, Trevenant attacking with Silver Mirror is very powerful against Plasma decks, and Trevenant/Accelgor is a proven metagame deck. With Lysandre's printing, there is now a way to get around the trainer lock, but there is also a consistent way to bring up a Keldeo EX, Silver Bangle on Accelgor, and Deck and Cover for KO. If you want to build around Trevenant, I recommend you build either, I guess you can call it, a toolbox deck with a bunch of different relevant counters to popular decks, or a Trevenant/Accelgor deck.

    Garbodor has been traditionally used in Darkrai EX decks, but recently, a lot of Raichu and Double Colorless Energy have been showing up in the spots where Garbodor and less relevant tools would be. So, if you want to go the Garbodor route, you can either put it in a deck with no abilities or abilities that aren't relevant to the deck's success, or consider going the Yveltal/Darkrai/Raichu route.
     
    wow...
    why did I not realize this. {D:}

    Thanks for telling me this before I actually made the deck though.

    But may I ask, what purpose is Garbodor doing with Raichu? Its a stage 1 and only can deal up to 100 damage. I don't see how it exactly works together, rather than playing cards the safe way.
     
    Because of the large amounts of Yveltal EX (and Lugia EX, just not as much, anymore) that Raichu can OHKO, and those Pokemon are usually paired with pokemon with supportive abilities (Darkrai EX, Deoxys EX, Pyroar, etc.) So Raichu could get around not being as damaged by the next Pokemon.
     
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