Tanaki
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- Corombasu, Ohayo!
- Seen Sep 25, 2014
More of a fun deck that I've been messing with. Not a joke deck by any means, as goofy as it may seem.
Pokemon:
3 Darkrai EX
3 Ho-Oh EX
2 Tornadus EX
1 Mewtwo EX
2 Terrakion
T/S/Su:
4 Juniper
3 N
2 Bianca
3 Random Receiver
4 Pokemon Catcher
4 Energy Switch
3 Dark Patch
3 Pluspower
3 Eviolite
4 Ultra Ball
1 Max Potion
Energy:
4 DCE
6 Darkness
3 Fighting
1 Fire/Water/Grass/Psychic/Metal/Lightning Energy
1 Fire/Water/Grass/Psychic/Metal/Lightning Energy(different than above)
Strategy: Use the general bulkiness of EX pokemon to your advantage. Use Ho-Oh as energy acceleration and force your opponent to waste resources.Discard Ho-Oh EX's ASAP, and discard the proper energies so it can revive with enough power to KO support pokemon. It sounds bad in theory, but in practice it's pretty good. In conjunction with Energy Switch it can allow you to blindside your opponent.
Any thoughts?
Pokemon:
3 Darkrai EX
3 Ho-Oh EX
2 Tornadus EX
1 Mewtwo EX
2 Terrakion
T/S/Su:
4 Juniper
3 N
2 Bianca
3 Random Receiver
4 Pokemon Catcher
4 Energy Switch
3 Dark Patch
3 Pluspower
3 Eviolite
4 Ultra Ball
1 Max Potion
Energy:
4 DCE
6 Darkness
3 Fighting
1 Fire/Water/Grass/Psychic/Metal/Lightning Energy
1 Fire/Water/Grass/Psychic/Metal/Lightning Energy(different than above)
Strategy: Use the general bulkiness of EX pokemon to your advantage. Use Ho-Oh as energy acceleration and force your opponent to waste resources.Discard Ho-Oh EX's ASAP, and discard the proper energies so it can revive with enough power to KO support pokemon. It sounds bad in theory, but in practice it's pretty good. In conjunction with Energy Switch it can allow you to blindside your opponent.
Any thoughts?