Pokémon: 16
Upon doing a little research, I didn't notice too, too many post-rotation Alolan Ninetales decks, so I mostly made this one based on the Senior division World Champ's deck. Most people probably know the strategy, but if you don't, the goal is to power up either Alolan Ninetales-GX, or baby Alolan Ninetales (depending on what you need) using Aqua patches. From there, you can snipe the bench with both A. Ninetales GX and Tapu Koko, or do big damage while discarding energy with Blizzard Edge.
I'm looking for suggestions on possible changes. Some things that I already could see is possibly omitting the Glaceon-EX (after some play-testing, I've found that I seldom use it) and adding another Tapu Lele-GX. Other than this, I'm not too sure, so all suggestions are welcome. Thanks!
- 4 Alolan Vulpix (Beacon)
- 3 Alolan Ninetales-GX
- 2 Alolan Ninetales
- 1 Glaceon-EX
- 1 Tapu Lele-GX
- 1 Tapu Koko
- 2-2 Octillery line (BKT)
- 4 Professor Sycamore
- 3 N
- 1 Mallow
- 2 Guzma
- 1 Pokemon Center Lady
- 1 Professor Kukui
- 1 Brigette
- 4 Ultra Ball
- 1 Escape Rope
- 1 Rescue Stretcher
- 4 Aqua Patch
- 2 Field Blower
- 2 Float Stone
- 3 Choice Band
- 2 Brooklet Hill
- 8 Water Energy
- 4 DCE
Upon doing a little research, I didn't notice too, too many post-rotation Alolan Ninetales decks, so I mostly made this one based on the Senior division World Champ's deck. Most people probably know the strategy, but if you don't, the goal is to power up either Alolan Ninetales-GX, or baby Alolan Ninetales (depending on what you need) using Aqua patches. From there, you can snipe the bench with both A. Ninetales GX and Tapu Koko, or do big damage while discarding energy with Blizzard Edge.
I'm looking for suggestions on possible changes. Some things that I already could see is possibly omitting the Glaceon-EX (after some play-testing, I've found that I seldom use it) and adding another Tapu Lele-GX. Other than this, I'm not too sure, so all suggestions are welcome. Thanks!