Premier Alexander Romanov Posted April 22, 2015 Report Share Posted April 22, 2015 [spoiler=Decklist] Pokemon: 24Xerneas x4Spritzee x3 Aromatisse x2 Swirlix x3 Slurpuff x2 Mr. Mime x3 Jigglypuff x3 Kangaskhan x4 Trainers: 16 Energy Retrieval x3Evosoda x2 Great Ball x2 Professor's Letter x2 Caitlin x2 Colress x2Tierno x2Fairy Garden x1 Energy: 20 Fairy Energy x20 [/spoiler] A friend of mine recently got me into the Pokemon TCG Online after not playing the game since 2002, and I have to say, I really enjoy it. It's fast-paced and energetic, and has some cool cards. This deck has a cool strategy revolving around using and abusing several key Fairy-Types. Xerneas can add Energy like no tomorrow, while Aromatisse allows for me to move Energy on my Fairy-Types as much as I want, and Slurpuff protects my Fairy-Types from Status Conditions. Kangaskhan sets up the game, the Call for Family allowing for Xerneas, Swirlix, and Spritzee to easily get into position. Colress is the MVP of the Supporters, since it's not hard to get a full Bench, and he shuffles the cards into the deck instead of flat-out gets rid of them. I'm willing to take suggestions on how to best modify this deck, but considering this is a deck from the online game, my available cardpool is rather limited. I can get some cards from codes, such as Xerneas-EX, and pretty much any Theme Deck can have the codes purchased in a pseudo-microtransaction, so I can acquire cards that way. So discuss. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Airride Posted April 22, 2015 Report Share Posted April 22, 2015 I recognize the fact that you can't really control what you get, but Gardevoir EX and its Mega are the best Fairy Pokemon. This is an alright example of a Fairy deck with those, just for your own reference. I may as well note while here that, generally, a split of roughly 20/25/15 of Pokemon/Trainers/Energy is generally best. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinny Posted April 22, 2015 Report Share Posted April 22, 2015 I recognize the fact that you can't really control what you get, but Gardevoir EX and its Mega are the best Fairy Pokemon. This is an alright example of a Fairy deck with those, just for your own reference. I may as well note while here that, generally, a split of roughly 20/25/15 of Pokemon/Trainers/Energy is generally best. The less pokemon you have the more consistent it gets aswell. Since over those pokemon you can run more things to search out those pokemon that are really important. Colress is no longer usable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premier Alexander Romanov Posted April 23, 2015 Author Report Share Posted April 23, 2015 I recognize the fact that you can't really control what you get, but Gardevoir EX and its Mega are the best Fairy Pokemon. This is an alright example of a Fairy deck with those, just for your own reference. I may as well note while here that, generally, a split of roughly 20/25/15 of Pokemon/Trainers/Energy is generally best. The less pokemon you have the more consistent it gets aswell. Since over those pokemon you can run more things to search out those pokemon that are really important. Colress is no longer usable. So...do you all have any advice that is actually helpful to my situation, besides taking out the Trainer that is the most useful in my deck? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinny Posted April 23, 2015 Report Share Posted April 23, 2015 Jigglypuff ain't worth running Mr Mime isnt either. Run 2/2 Gardevoir EX and M-Gardevoir instead, you need to hit harder, the deck seems really sluggish in comparison to most competitive structures. Florges EX won't hurt either, run 0-2. Drop Swirlix and spritzee to 2 each instead of 3, because ive tested this and it is more beneficial to have more search instead of more of the lower pokemon. Drop Energy retrieval to 1-2, 3 is overkill on this kind of deck. Run 3 Tierno, Profs letter and great ball. Fairy garden, when delta break comes out you could bump florges to 2 and run that Sky field that allows you to have 8 benched pokemon, will allow stronger bursts in early and late game, sustaining power and control throughout the game. You need a balance of Power/Support in fairies, you have a bit too much supporting role in their currently. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premier Alexander Romanov Posted April 23, 2015 Author Report Share Posted April 23, 2015 Jigglypuff ain't worth running Mr Mime isnt either. Run 2/2 Gardevoir EX and M-Gardevoir instead, you need to hit harder, the deck seems really sluggish in comparison to most competitive structures. Florges EX won't hurt either, run 0-2. Drop Swirlix and spritzee to 2 each instead of 3, because ive tested this and it is more beneficial to have more search instead of more of the lower pokemon. Drop Energy retrieval to 1-2, 3 is overkill on this kind of deck. Run 3 Tierno, Profs letter and great ball. Fairy garden, when delta break comes out you could bump florges to 2 and run that Sky field that allows you to have 8 benched pokemon, will allow stronger bursts in early and late game, sustaining power and control throughout the game. You need a balance of Power/Support in fairies, you have a bit too much supporting role in their currently. *slams head against a wall* AGAIN, I will emphasize my condition. I can only consistently get cards from THEME DECKS.THEME DECKS. EX cards are NOT easily accessible to me, and the only one that MIGHT help that I can get a code for is Xerneas-EX. And even he doesn't seem very helpful. How hard is that to understand?!? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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