My Wigglytuff Deck v 1.1
by Sean Gagnon
Wizards of the Coast
Hanover, Maryland
Saturday, October 12, 2002
Around 12 Participants
Well, seeing as im not good with filler chat, onto the report:
The deck:
17 pokemon
1 unown n
2 cleffa
2 hitmonchan
3 scyther
3 igglybuff
2 jigglypuff(jungle)
1 jigglypuff(SI)
3 wigglytuff
32 trainers
1 energy charge
1 power charge(because I can)
2 ecogym
2 lass
2 NGR
3 plus power
3 gust of wind
3 energy removal
3 super energy removal
4 comp search
4 item finder
4 oak
11 energies
3 recycle energy
4 fighting energy
4 double colorless energy
1: me vs. guy with dark vileplume/crow/dark muk/dark dragonair/more useless
stuff
This guy I just basically destroyed, and fairly fast too. He started off with
an active scyther, benched oddish(rocket) and a benched dratini(neo 4). I
started with an igglybuff active and a benched scyther. I go first. I retreat,
and start to power the scyther up. On his second turn, he evolves the oddish to
dark gloom and his dratini into dark dragonair. He attempts to confuse me and
fails(his dice sucked royally this game, gotta love it ^_^) and than uses
evolutionary light. On his next turn he then tries to attack me with dark
dragonair (but I had an unown n on my bench which I guess he didn’t see) and
attacks, doing zero damage. He then evolves into dark vileplume(I love my
igglybuff) basically sealing his fate. So, this game wasn’t very eventful and I
won.
1-0
2: me vs. guy with wigglytuff deck
I was pretty sure that this was gonna be a tough battle. Before the match, I
was talking to this guy about my temporary removal line, and he said that it
was a "waste of space." He learned his lesson soon enough.... Well,
this game was like a teeter-totter, each of us were winning at one point or
another. And thanks to my spiffy unown n, his wigglytuff did slim-to-none
damage to me. Eventually, I decked him.
2-00
3: me vs. guy with neo 3 kingdra deck...
I was surprised that this guy was also 2-0 like me, because his deck was to say
the least, “unique.” Neo 3 kingdra (well, all kingdras for that matter) should
stay in mmf, and I guess he had to learn the lesson the hard way. I started out
with a lone SI jiggly against his 2 tyrogues, didn’t look pretty. But luckily,
I was going first. Ok, I draw and got an unown n(lucky me, no STK). So, I
basically started a massacre from then. His flips were crap the whole game.
Eventually, one of my wigglytuffs had 60 damage on it and it took him 5 turns
to kill it with tyrogue(example of y I don’t like tyrogue). I sent up a scyther
and killed the tyrogue, drawing my last prize. This game was a lot better than
I thought it would be.
3-0
4: me vs. mike pramawat (the person I brought with me) using steel
chansey/slowking
This was the game I feared the most. Mike is an extremely good player and my
deck is tweaked against his, (notice my heavy removal line/unown n/igglybuffs).
I went first and started to set up. I don’t remember much, because I was too
intent on winning. Basically, my heavy removal line saved my arse. This was a
great game, I eventually won though(what else would you expect?).
Final standings: 4-0(1st place)
Props:
Mike(the TO/master professor) for running a great unlimited tourney,
especially a 24K one. Hope to see him again.
Mike P. for reminding me to bring my boxing hamster
Guy that was using the kingdra deck, because it was pretty good, and I
definitely underestimated it.
Other players at the event for being good sports, etc.
Me and mike p. for representing NOVA(northern Virginia) in a tournament
in Maryland
Slops:
Um, well, I don’t think there are any. Which is a good thing....
Anyhow, this was a great event and my DCI rating will get a HUGE boost(because
it was 1664 and I beat 4 1800+ DCI rated players) Hopefully, I will be able to
play/see these guys again.
Sean Gagnon
Elvenarche@aol.com
(AIM me at ProfessorCFK or NintendoFanBoy02)