modified EmberSpark Rouge

Duh, the 2011 Juniors World Champion. You need to know more about what's happening, you sound pretty cocky for a guy who doesn't know who Gustavo Wada is.
 
sry right now I'm kind of stuck because I kind of possibly might have made a youtube account and made videos when I was supposed to be doing a report.......
 
sorry I don't know how to can u tell me (oops I'm a complete noob when it comes to this website)
 
What sets are the cards from? Please organize the list better. Update the op and I will help you. Oh and btw magnezone elf you're supposed to be helping his deck, not insulting him.
 
pokemonjoe, you're right, Brochacho, I'm sorry, you haven't been playing latley so its fine about G. Wada pokemonjoe, I owe you a thank you for pointing that out. Ill be better, now.
 
so this is the deck right now (it will be changed when I get some of the cards I need)

Call of legends
2,1 Magmortar, 3 sage's training
hg/ss
4,4,4 Typhlosion (1 prime), 2 switches, 4 professor Oak's new theories, and 4 pokemon reversals
Emerging powers
2 thundrus
Black and White
4 energy retrievals, 1 reshiram
Undaunted
Rayquaza Deoxys legend, Burned tower
And sorry I can't find the series for these cards but 2 energy returners
9 fire energies, and 7 electric energies
 
To be able to attend worlds:

*Win a invitation via Nationals Championship. Usually top 4 in each division get an invite.
*Earning enough Championship Points (according to Pokemon official website) You earn CP through top cutting tournaments
*Attend the Last Chnace Qualifiers (In the same location as Worlds but a day earlier) and earn an invite via that
 
This is what I mean by organizing your list.
Pokemon:
2-1 Magmortor
4-4-4 Typhlosion
etc.

Trainers:
etc.

Energy:
etc.

Basically, organize them by pokemon, trainers, and energy. Don't have more than one evolution line or specific card in the case of trainers and energy on the same line. Finally, what exactly is the strategy of this deck?
 
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