Hi this is Pie again! I'm here to offer a little more Knowledge.
This week i will try to get the Deck Building Guide #1 posted.

Here it Goes:

Many players make a deck with a theme. But what seperates the great trainers
from the rest in the Trading Card is it's simplicity. The less complicated
your deck is the better. The more complicated the weaker. For instance being
too sequential in a deck will make it very weak and clumsy.

Example: Say i have a deck with Jynx, Ratticate (Ratatta) Gengar
(Gastly/Haunter?Pokemon Breeder?) Tauros and Alakazam (Abra/Kadabra/Pokemon
Breeder?) and my strategy is to use Rattcate's Hyper Fang in the beginning
of the game to get some big damage and then gust of wind other damageless
pokemon to do more big damage. Next i will evolve gastly into a gengar and
start attacking with Jynx's meditate accompanied by Gengar's curse. Next, in
the end game i will evolve Alakazam and attack with Tauros' Rage accompanied
with Damage Swap.

Without a doubt this deck will go nowhere in a Tournament play because if
cards aren't received in a "picture perfect" order Decks like Haymaker,
Raindance or any other deck that can hold its own with a halfway decent hand
will eat it up.


Thanks your pal

Pie


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