Would you mind posting your deck list? I've actually been thinking about trying a Salazzle deck myself. I think it's definitely an underrated card!
I'm currently working with this:
Pokemon x20
Salazzle GX x3
Salazzle x2
Salandit x4
Fomantis x2
Lurantis x2
Remoraid x2 (Zorua)
Octillery x2 (Zoroark GX)
Tapu Lele GX x3
Supporter x13
Sycamore x3
N x4
Guzma x4
Brigette x1
Acerola x1
Items x 17
Ultra Ball x4
Evosoda x4
Choice Band x3
Float Stone x4
Field Blower x2
Energy x10
Fire Energy x10
I'm still debating if I want Zoroark GX to replace Octillery since this is a deck that can reach 0 cards in hand quite often, but to say the least, Zoroark will give this deck a better match up against water decks and potentially save you from bricked hands. I think it's just a matter of altering your sequencing to make Zoroark GX end up being better than Octillery. It's hard to say until I have them in my hands.
The logic behind this deck is to take 2 early KOs - one on a set up Pokemon, and the other on a pre-evolved main attacker. So in the example of Gardevoir GX, KO a Diancie/Alolan Vulpix, then KO a Ralts/Kirlia. If you're fortunate, you can KO a Diancie/Alolan Vulpix and then KO a Lele with Choice Band + Salazzle status for 3 early prizes (this is optimal).
Once that happens, you only need to take your 4th or 5th prize, have a Salazzle GX with 2 energy left, and you basically win if you have no OHKO threats.
4 Guzma/4 Float Stone makes this deck hyper aggressive. With all of the 2/2 lines I run, I actually end up starting Salandit a little less often than I would like. The Float Stone gets anything not Salandit out of the active and gives you a pivot for Guzma so you can assassinate the bench. The Guzma also lets you Guzma out of your unideal active on turn 2 for a surprise KO. I would love to run Kokos in this list for a pivot, but your bench space is at the maximum limit already.
Brigette + 4 Evosoda +4 Ultra Ball is unbelievable at getting 2 to 3 stage 1's evolved on turn 2. Having Salazzle GX and Octillery on turn 2 is very common. 4 Evosoda is a must with all of the different lines I run. If Evosoda ever rotates out of the game, I will almost immediately stop playing Stage 1 centric decks. Timer Ball is absolutely not a replacement.
10 Fire Energy seems to be working out, and I would definitely not go any lower. You must be drawing energy every turn through Octillery/N/Sycamore. I've considered going up to 12 energy so that 1/5th of the deck is energy as opposed to 1/6th, but I sometimes open the game with 3 energy in hand as it is.
I think this deck could use some tweaking, but for now it's operating like butter.
That is definitely true, but when Ho Oh survives, the deck is amazing.
Also, a rogue deck that absolutely owns Gardevoir, is this weird Aegislash spread deck I made the other day. Heres the list:
Pokemon (23):
2x Tapu Koko
1x Necrozma GX
2x Weavile BUS
2x Sneasel
1x Mr. Mime
1x Drampa GX (Oh, your going to not bench anything so I can't do anything? Drampa says hi.)
1x Spiritomb STS (Promo Tapu Lele is much better but I don't have it yet.)
3x Aegislash
2x Doublade
3x Honedge
1x Espeon EX
4x Tapu Lele GX
Trainers (27):
4x Sycamore
4x N
1x Brigette
1x Skyla
4x Ultra Ball
2x Nest Ball
1x Special Charge
1x Rescue Stretcher
1x Super Rod
3x Rare Candy
2x Float Stone
3x Po Town
Energy (10):
6x Darkness Energy (Swap to Psychic if you have Lele)
4x Double Colorless Energy
Between Necrozma, Espeon, Weavile, AND Po Town, Gardey doesn't stand a chance against this deck. I've gone 5-0 against Gardey and each game has been an easy victory. Many other decks can't take this deck either-the only bad matchup I've noticed is Drampa Garb.
I've seen a few spread lists here and there and they are definitely very interesting. They don't match my playstyle, or I guess rather my play logic, unfortunately.