Hi! I'm here to provide a little strategy about playing wiggly decks. When
you play with a wiggly deck you have a couple of objectives that you try to
accomplish by the second turn.


Objective 1: Get a fully pumped wiggly out on turn 2. Not hard at all with
the help of computer search and professor oak.

Objective 2: Have a full or near full bench on turn 2. Professor Oak helps
the most with this one. Challenge is not very reliable, so don't count on
your opponent accepting. With bill and some luck, you might be able to pick
up a couple basics, and you can use computer search if you are desparate.

Objective 3: Have a back up plan: Think about what you will do in case
wiggly gets knocked out, either get another wiggly on your benched fully
pumped, or have a movie promo mewtwo fully pumped on your bench.

Objective 4: Beware of the energy removal: A wiggly with one colored energy
and a D.C.E. is extremely vulnerable to a super energy removal. Right now
rocket's sneak attack can hopefully get those super energy removals before
they come out, but when it comes out, removal prohibition gym will be the
answer.

If you accomplish these four examples, you hopefully can win. Some other
good cards to help out wiggly decks are:

Pluspower: With this and a full bench it can knock out a haymaker poke.

Gust of Wind: Good for any deck, expecially for this one. You can knock out
one of your opponent's benched poke without him expecting it.

scyther: free retreat, high hp, a solid attack, and doesn't have to evolve
from charmander are the reasons that this card is in almost every deck.

movie mewtwo: can do the sponge trick and he can take out hitmo's in one
shot.

Here is my wiggly deck, if you accomplish all the objectives I have told
you about this is about what it would look like:

4 jiggly
4 wiggly
4 scyther
4 movie mewtwo
4 dark weedle (he evolves from magikarp and he's promo #19 ^_^)

3 oak
4 bill
3 computer search
4 item finder
3 gust of wind
3 pluspower
2 challenge


14 psychic energy
4 D.C.E.



I hope that if you play wiggly or even decide to this info will help.

Thanks for reading,

Will C.
willcousins@yahoo.com