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My Meggutor Deck (PsyGrass)

KenXEcker

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    Bought a Triumphant Booster Box the other day, so I decided to enhance my somehow successful Meggutor Deck.

    Pokemon

    2-1-2 Meganium Prime
    1 Celebi Prime
    2-2 Exeggutor
    1 Spiritomb
    1-1-1 Gengar Prime
    2-2 Roserade
    1-1 Darkrai&Cresselia Legend

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    Trainers/Supporters

    2 Interviewers Questions
    1 Energy Retrieval
    1 Copycat
    1 Fisherman
    1 Pokemon Collector
    2 Twins
    2 Seeker
    1 N
    1 Potion
    1 Elms Training Method
    1 Switch
    2 Junk Arm
    1 Eviolite
    2 Juniper
    1 Rare Candy

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    Energy

    6 Psychic Energy
    9 Grass Energy
    1 Double Colorless Energy
    2 Dark Energy
    2 Rescue Energy

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    Strategy is essentially the same as before, trying to stack up energy really quickly, and throwing status effects around with Roserade. Darkrai&Cresselia Legend is for using Moon's Invite to spread around damage counters. Back up strategy is using Gengar Prime and Darkrai&Cresselia to put opponents Pokemon in Lost Zone, and I'm hoping to get "Lost World" soon as I can win the game that way.
     
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    Those evolution lines are scary thin. You want at least one or two more Oddish for that Vileplume line and at least one or two more Chikorita for that Meganium line. Ideally, you'd probably want 3-2-3 evolution lines and then 3 Rare Candy cards. And no Energy Retrievals if you're going to be running Allergy Pollen Vileplume (locks all trainer - item cards, which were known as "Trainers" in sets prior to Black and White, for both players). Once you get the trainer lock set, those Energy Retrievals would be dead draws.

    You would want to focus on two Stage 2 evolution lines at most, ideally. Anymore than 2 starts to get clunky if you're trying to play competitively, and even is clunky in general.
     
    Thanks for your input! With the 1-1-1 vileplume, it is pretty rare to get that trainer lock set so for the meantime the energy retrievals are fine until I get more oddish, and some rare candys. I just got back in to the TCG, and all my "legal cards" were hand me downs of my buddy who literally has thousands of cards (it was a beautiful thing watching him open 3 booster boxes of Noble Victories)
     
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