Raikou Trainer
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The lists for the new theme decks are now out, and I must say, they're much improved over previous ones! First, here are the lists:
Nightfall
Pokemon
Umbreon x2 (1 holo, 1 non-holo)
Eevee x4 (Revived Legends)
Metagross x1
Metang x2
Beldum X2
Honchkrow x1 (Vengeance)
Murkrow x2 (Astonish)
Lairon x2
Aron x2
Skuntank x2
Stunky x2
Houndour x2 (Jump On)
Mawile x2
Skarmory x1
Sableye x2
T/S/S
Switch x2 (HG/SS)
Pokemon Communication x2 (HG/SS)
Burned Tower x1
Full Heal x2 (HG/SS)
Energy Exchanger x2
Interviewer's Questions x2 (UL)
Sage's Training x2
Energy
Metal Energy x11
Darkness Energy x7
Daybreak
Pokemon
Espeon x2 (1 holo, 1 non-holo)
Eevee x4 (Leafeon vs. Metagross)
Bellossom x1
Gloom x2
Oddish x2
Dodrio x1
Doduo x2
Muk x2
Grimer x2
Togekiss x1
Togetic x2
Togepi x2
Raticate x2
Rattata x2
Scyther x2 (Afterimage Strike)
T/S/S
Energy Exchanger x2
Interviewer's Questions x2 (UL)
Life Herb x2 (UL)
Poke Ball x2 (HG/SS)
Ruins of Alph x1
Sage's Training x2
Team Rocket's Trickery x2
Energy
Grass Energy x10
Psychic Energy x8
One thing that you'll immediately notice is that there's two copies of the main Pokemon in the deck, with the holo versions using the 'Rotom' foil in the background as opposed to regular foil. Another thing is that there are much fewer 'pyramid' Evolution lines (ex. 4-2-1) and also much fewer random Basics with no Evolutions in the deck (in this case, Houndour and Scyther).
Onto the decks themselves, Nightfall is perfect for those that need basic Darkness and Metal Energy, as well as two copies of Pokemon Communication, which is definitely a good thing. Daybreak, unfortunately, doesn't really have any cards worth noting, exept maybe Espeon and Sage's Training, which is also in Nightfall. If the Bellossom was a Vileplume instead, it would definitely have been worth it.
Anyways, thoughts on the new theme decks?
Nightfall
Pokemon
Umbreon x2 (1 holo, 1 non-holo)
Eevee x4 (Revived Legends)
Metagross x1
Metang x2
Beldum X2
Honchkrow x1 (Vengeance)
Murkrow x2 (Astonish)
Lairon x2
Aron x2
Skuntank x2
Stunky x2
Houndour x2 (Jump On)
Mawile x2
Skarmory x1
Sableye x2
T/S/S
Switch x2 (HG/SS)
Pokemon Communication x2 (HG/SS)
Burned Tower x1
Full Heal x2 (HG/SS)
Energy Exchanger x2
Interviewer's Questions x2 (UL)
Sage's Training x2
Energy
Metal Energy x11
Darkness Energy x7
Daybreak
Pokemon
Espeon x2 (1 holo, 1 non-holo)
Eevee x4 (Leafeon vs. Metagross)
Bellossom x1
Gloom x2
Oddish x2
Dodrio x1
Doduo x2
Muk x2
Grimer x2
Togekiss x1
Togetic x2
Togepi x2
Raticate x2
Rattata x2
Scyther x2 (Afterimage Strike)
T/S/S
Energy Exchanger x2
Interviewer's Questions x2 (UL)
Life Herb x2 (UL)
Poke Ball x2 (HG/SS)
Ruins of Alph x1
Sage's Training x2
Team Rocket's Trickery x2
Energy
Grass Energy x10
Psychic Energy x8
One thing that you'll immediately notice is that there's two copies of the main Pokemon in the deck, with the holo versions using the 'Rotom' foil in the background as opposed to regular foil. Another thing is that there are much fewer 'pyramid' Evolution lines (ex. 4-2-1) and also much fewer random Basics with no Evolutions in the deck (in this case, Houndour and Scyther).
Onto the decks themselves, Nightfall is perfect for those that need basic Darkness and Metal Energy, as well as two copies of Pokemon Communication, which is definitely a good thing. Daybreak, unfortunately, doesn't really have any cards worth noting, exept maybe Espeon and Sage's Training, which is also in Nightfall. If the Bellossom was a Vileplume instead, it would definitely have been worth it.
Anyways, thoughts on the new theme decks?