I've been trying Arceus off and on for the past year and with the beginning of a new season, I though I would take another shot at Arceus.
Pokemon:18
4 Arceus Lv.X (Omniscient)
4 Arceus {C}
2 Arceus {R}
2 Arceus {D}
2 Arceus {W}
1 Arceus {P}
1 Arceus {F}
1 Arceus {L}
1 Arceus {G}
T/S/S:24
Supporters:13
4 Pokemon Collector
2 Bebe's Search
3 Copycat
3 Cynthia's Feelings
1 Palmer's Contribution
Trainers:7
3 Beginning Door
2 Energy Exchanger
2 Expert Belt
Stadiums:4
4 Ultimate Zone
Energy:18
4 {C}{C}
4 Call
2 Warp
3 {R}
2 {D}
2 {W}
1 {G}
This is more of a come-from behind version of Arceus compared to others I've seen. It focuses on either quick snipes or Ripple Swell into Type advantage. If neither of this is done early enough, you will start to fall behind against quicker decks. Therefor, taking advantage of {D} Arceus attack plus weakness, is the best play to stay in the game until your able to Snipe/Ripple Swell . This is done easier with the heavy Cynthia line, since Arceus will likely lose the first prize most of the time in this fashion.
The cool thing about Arceus is its ability to adapt to the Metagame due to its all-round type advantage and various attack options. Making Arceus a tricky deck to counter outright, outside of Machamp.
Pokemon:18
4 Arceus Lv.X (Omniscient)
4 Arceus {C}
2 Arceus {R}
2 Arceus {D}
2 Arceus {W}
1 Arceus {P}
1 Arceus {F}
1 Arceus {L}
1 Arceus {G}
T/S/S:24
Supporters:13
4 Pokemon Collector
2 Bebe's Search
3 Copycat
3 Cynthia's Feelings
1 Palmer's Contribution
Trainers:7
3 Beginning Door
2 Energy Exchanger
2 Expert Belt
Stadiums:4
4 Ultimate Zone
Energy:18
4 {C}{C}
4 Call
2 Warp
3 {R}
2 {D}
2 {W}
1 {G}
This is more of a come-from behind version of Arceus compared to others I've seen. It focuses on either quick snipes or Ripple Swell into Type advantage. If neither of this is done early enough, you will start to fall behind against quicker decks. Therefor, taking advantage of {D} Arceus attack plus weakness, is the best play to stay in the game until your able to Snipe/Ripple Swell . This is done easier with the heavy Cynthia line, since Arceus will likely lose the first prize most of the time in this fashion.
The cool thing about Arceus is its ability to adapt to the Metagame due to its all-round type advantage and various attack options. Making Arceus a tricky deck to counter outright, outside of Machamp.