I know, it's an amazing card and that's why I have 2 of them in my non-tourney-legal deck.
I just cried a little bit :/
Here's a really good deck I stumbled upon.
I know, it's an amazing card and that's why I have 2 of them in my non-tourney-legal deck.
I just cried a little bit :/
I know, it's an amazing card and that's why I have 2 of them in my non-tourney-legal deck.
Here's a really good deck I stumbled upon.
I dunno about this deck...Is Reshiram just there to revenge kill a Coballin' or other steel that ruins Vanilluxe's day? Mainly, I see major consistency issues with the deck... The trainer/supporter selection is a bit low for a deck that's going to be trading prizes, not setting up for the sweep. On top of that it's got the 1-1 lines hanging around... I just don't quite like the idea of it yet.Pokemon:
4-3-3 Vanilluxe (NV)
2 Fliptini
3-1-2 Vileplume (UD)
1-1 Dodrio
1-1 Beartic
2 Reshiram
1 Cleffa
T/S/S
4 Pokemon Collector (HGSS)
3 Professor Oak New Theory (CoL)
2 Juniper (BW)
2 Cheren (EP)
2 Twins (Triumphant)
2 Flower Shop Lady (UD)
3 Rare Candy (UL)
4 Pokemon Communication (BW)
Energy:
10 Water Energy
3 DCE
The eviolite's look a little misplaced there, I realize. But the strategy with them isn't just to get them out first turn. If you can, that's great. But the way to play this deck is to seeker Vileplume up mid-game with a benched oddish or gloom (removing damage from your side of the field), play the eviolite, maybe play a communication, and then rare candy or evolve back to Vileplume before the end of your turn. Suddenly you have yourself a lead attacker with an effective 150 HP, capable of taking on the mirror match with other dragons outraging for 140. Kyurem's spread is also incredibly effective. The rainbow energies are in the deck for 2 reasons.Crawdaunt's "Dragon Truth" said:Pokemon: 23
3 Kyurem
1 Reshiram
1 Zekrom
3-2-2 Vileplume
3-2-2 Reuniclus
1-1 Blissey
2 Pichu
Trainers: 24
4 Rare Candy
4 Twins
3 Cheren
3 Pokemon Collector
3 Pokemon Communication
2 N
2 Seeker
2 Eviolite
1 Professor Oak's New Theory
Energy: 13
4 Rainbow E
6 Water E
3 DCE
I was thinking of taking out a couple W energies for some added draw support (1 PONT, 1 Copycat maybe? Helps me later game when I don't want to N myself).Just call it Dragons Truth. That's what it is.
It's an alright deck, but I don't know if it has enough straight draw, especially now that people have twigged to the Twins engine. What happens when the opponent doesn't choose to knock out your Pichu? For that matter, what if they're the ones playing Kyurem, and Glaciate all your Solosis (hint: Eviolite your Solosis).
Other than that, looks like a rather standard Truth list, perhaps with more energy than is required.
Yeah, Kyurem Feraligatr is a pretty decent deck actually. I faced a good build last night testing with my friend, and it's theorymon is backed up for sure. Kyurem spreads and Feraligatr covers you when kyurem dies thanks to a strong Hydro crunch, that only needs 2 turns of kyurem spread to make sure it can revenge kill the whole metagame. Eviolite does a nice job in the deck too. Definitely something I can see sitting in the top 2 tiers of this metagame. Floatzel/Blastoise is unlikely to see in our metagame, not my biggest concern.T2 Feraligatr is just as fast as T2 Electrode, and T2 Floatzel/Blastoise is not inconceivable. T2 Electrode also cripples your plan to set up with Twins.
The two big points of using Vileplume are to impede their setup and impede their trainer support (Catcher/Pluspower). If they're already set up, you'll have problems, especially if you can't get Reuniclus out before your dragon is KOed or if they don't have a 120 damage cap (Gothitelle, Magnezone). T3 Vileplume/Reuniclus without Twins is a hard ask, especially since Vileplume is your first priority, and locks Rare Candy/Communication.
Don't know why you're taking Durant into such heavy consideration, it's a wildcard deck at best.
Oh I recognize Blastoise' strengths all too well. I really like Blastzel, and I think he and Kyurem make wonderful partners (especially because a Blastzel engine isn't all that much MORE difficult to set up than a Feraligatr engine). With Kyurem, you can even set up Blastzel on the bench to get Kyurem Glaciating by T2. But yeah, Eviolite does absolutely destroy kyurem. Even special metals on certain pokes really hurt kyurem's spread. Of course, eviolite can only go so far, considering kyurem spreads to everyone, and not everyone is going to be eviolited.Eviolite wrecks Kyurem something fierce.
Don't overlook Blastzel, after a spread or two from Kyurem, Blastoise (and SEL, I guess) basically one-shots the entire meta with sniping, not to mention he takes out Reuniclus without any extra damage needed.
Could it work? Or will I just get Bolt Striked and Blue Flared to death because my deck isn't fast enough?Chameleon said:Hydreigon
Cofagriugus (Damagriiigus)
Reuniclus (damage transfer) or some other psychic
Bisharp
Darkrai Ex (from Dark Rush, when it comes out) (EDIT: Whoa that's expensive. No buying that. :P)
Colorless basics like Druddigon or Tornadus
Dark Patch + Professor Juniper could accelerate some energy.
Dugtrio strikes me as one. There could be more.No Luck Involved said:Hey, I just have a quick question: are there any Fighting type cards that are weak to Water type?