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Patriarch's Palace
thegreatcell@aol.com

Wow, I must be on a roll! Since I've had a couple hours of nothingness to blow, I think I'll fix another deck! *Sighs* I apologize for not answering several decks. However, I have stated why I've been absent from the duty for a while, and why I can't get the numbers of decks per week I was hoping to. However, don't fret! If there's a cool deck of yours that you still need fixing, don't hesitate to send it again! Speaking of cool decks, here's Revoked's new-age Blastoise, for the Unlimited format:
 

"I used to play in tournaments back in the day, right around gym heros expansion came out.I did really well with my Rain Dance deck,But then i just stopped, as i was getting into other things. I am just now getting back into it for the reason being all the cool new cards.Ive added some new cards but I want to know what cards can i put in my deck to make an ultimate Rain Dance deck for unlimeted use.
 

Pokemon: 21

 

4 Squirtle (Rockets)

4 Blastoise (Base set)

2 Dark Blastoise

2 Magikarp (Rockets)

2 Gyarados (base set)

3 Articuno (fossil)

4 Lapras (fossil)

 

Trainers: 19

 

4 Bill

4 Pokemon breeder

1 Professor Elm

2 Energy removal

2 Super energy removal

1 Computer search

1 Bills maintenance

1 Professer Oak's research

2 Professer Oak

 

Energy: 20

 

18 Water

1 Full Heal energy

1 potion energy"

 

Cool, nice deck. However, I'll help you adapt to several powerful, new ideas, that could take Blasty to the level:

 

"Pokemon: 21

 

4 Squirtle (Rockets)

4 Blastoise (Base set)

2 Dark Blastoise

2 Magikarp (Rockets)

2 Gyarados (base set)

3 Articuno (fossil)

4 Lapras (fossil)"

 

Although Articuno and Lapras were great friends of Blastoise in the day, they don't hold a candle to the new unlimited dealer: Suicune ex! You may return as many water energy as you want from your side for more damage. This is a solid combo with Blasty, as, unlike his new-age ex cousin, he won't hurt your Pokemon, so do it as many times as you want, for maximum efficiency. Add a few Compliments with a few babies, and you're set!

 

~Change Squirtle to Red/Green Smash Turn

-2 Dark Blastoise

-2 Magikarp

-2 Gyarados

-3 Articuno

-4 Lapras

+3 Suicune ex

+2 Wartortle (Smash Turn)

+4 Cleffa (Genesis Rare)

+1 Tyrogue (Discovery)

 

"Trainers: 19

 

4 Bill

4 Pokemon breeder

1 Professor Elm

2 Energy removal

2 Super energy removal

1 Computer search

1 Bills maintenance

1 Professer Oak's research

2 Professer Oak"
 

I find the list somewhat do-able. However, it does need some tweaking to make it solid enough for modern times. The end-all replacement for Pokemon Breeder is Rare Candy, a card that lets you do multiple one-turn combos, including a Stage 1 or Stage 2 the turn a basic comes into play!

 

-4 Pokemon Breeder

-1 Bill's Maintenance

-1 Elm

-1 Research

+3 Copycat

+2 Computer Search

+3 Item Finder

+1 Professor Oak

+4 rare Candy

+3 Gust of Wind

 

"Energy: 20

 

18 Water

1 Full Heal energy

1 potion energy"


Nice. However, I have to tweak just enough so that I can make this a legal 60-card deck

 

-3 Water

-1 Full Heal Energy

-1 Potion Energy

 

Here is it, everyone! The final list!!1uno!

 

Pokemon (18):

4 Squirtle (RG, smash turn)

2 Wartortle (RG, smash turn)

4 Blastoise (Base)

3 Suicune ex (Aqua VS Magma)

4 Cleffa (Neo Genesis Rare)

1 Tyrogue (Discovery Uncommon

 

Trainers (27):

4 Rare Candy

4 Bill

3 Professor Oak

3 Computer Search

3 Copycat

3 Gust of Wind

2 Item Finder

2 Super Energy Removal

2 Energy Removal

1 Town Volunteers (Deck replenishment! =D)

 

 

Energy (15):

15 Water

 

Phew...another deck, another day done, eh? ^_^

 

I liked fixing your Bastoise deck, and I hope that you have relative success in your tournaments.

 

P.S.: By the way Pojo fans, if I ever get around to it, I'll write up my Worlds report!


Sincerely,
~Patriarch
 

 


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