>WEIRD JOHN: Ah! Finally. There it is. My newest parody!
><< An overgrown beetle(a.k.a. Pinsir) "accidentally"(Quote
frome the overgrown beetle who can speak English if >you're wondering)
punctures Jetpuff(My Jigglypuff. Named after the brand of marshmallows) who
starts flying over >the room making the sound that balloons make when you
blow air into them then let the air out>>
>WEIRD JOHN: Pinsir! How many times have I told you not to do that?
>PINSIR: Umm. Around a thousand or so.
>WEIRD JOHN: Go to your room young beetle! Now anyway here is my parody of an
InsaneWiggly deck...
>Jetpuffed Overgrown Beetle
>Pokemon-12basic/18 total
>4xJigglypuff
>3xWiglytuff
>4xPinsir
>4xVenonat
>3xVenomoth
>Trainers-18
>3xComputer Search
>4xEnergy Removal
>3xBill
>2xOak
>3xGust of Wind
>3xMr. Fuji
>Energy
>20xGrass
>4xDouble Colorless
>Strategy
> Have a Wigglytuff active between turn 2-5 with bench loaded with Venonats,
Pinsirs and Jigglypuffs. Then, once I >have a pumped Venomoth I retreat
Wigglytuff and bring out Venomoth for Venom Powder. After the defending
>pokemon is poisoned/confused Venomoth retreats(for free) and Pinsir comes
out to finish the game off with >Guillotine. Any left over basics are Mr.
Fuji-ed back into the deck. Computer search is there to make sure I get out
>that Wigglytuff early on in the game.
> By the way, I said this was a parody of an InsaneWiggly. When I said
"parody" I didn't mean making fun of it I >meant changing an
archetype so that it's "original" and fun to play.
>
>Signed~Weird John (Who like to make parodies of archetypes)
>P.S.-I don't hate archetypes; I just love original decks.
***
Okay. This deck just landed in my mailbox yesterday, if memory serves. It looks
pretty good. I can't really think of that much to change.
Venomoth and Wiggly are both real solid, and cover for each other well. I'd
probably use Scyther instead of Pinsir, just 'cause of the additional resistance
and free retreat, not to mention the extra HP. But in a mono deck like this, the
line starts to blur a bit, so feel free to use whichever works best for you.
Trainers-wise, 2 Oaks is a bit low for a Wiggly deck. I finally made the
decision this weekend to add in a 3rd Oak to my main deck, and so far my
decision seems to be solid. But 4 computer searches will help. One thing--I
wonder if you might want PlusPowers. Do The Wave + Pluspower = 70 damage.
There's something special about that number; see if you can figure it out.
Your energy requirements are a bit lower than your Energy total would seem to
indicate. Even with Pinsir, this deck would probably run okay on 22 or 20
energy. Nothing important, just a place to find space if you need it.
This has been a pretty short fix, mostly suggestions and comments instead of
tearing things out and sticking new things in. But that's okay. It only took me
a couple minutes to do, and there's still much for the observant to learn from a
fix such as this.
-Spike
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