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Drapion (Masters-Any tournament)

DptyDoug

Team Avant Garde
Member
Ok it may be too slow, but I always wanted to try a deck with him. My biggest concern was last few years Plox would of destroyed this deck without any remorse. With the new lunatone and solrock it may help with damage on this deck. You tri-poison and use attacks to start hurting your opponent's pokemon, nothing too hard. You can also help snipe with the level x's attack and with double colorless it may help. The lunatone solrock is there to help you get what you need out of your deck by looking at the top 3 as well as stopping your opponent from healing. Such things like Luxchomp, Helix etc. Now having 1 from SV also stops them from being sniped by lv xs so they can start healing. It may be too slow still, but I thought it was worth a try to post and see what advice I can get with it.


Pokemon
4 x Skorupi SF
3 x Drapion SF
1 x Drapion LV.X
2 x Uxie
1 x Azelf
3 x Lunatone SV
2 x Solrock SV
2 x Solrock TU
1 x Unown Q



Trainer/Supporter/Stadium
3 x Pokemon Collector
4 x Bebe's Search
1 x Luxury Ball
2 x Premier Ball
3 x Broken Time-Space
2 x Expert Belt
3 x Professor Oak's New Theory
2 x Palmer's Contribution
3 x Seeker
3 x Pokemon Reversal



Energy
4 x Darkness Energy - Special
4 x Double Colorless Energy - Special
7 x Darkness Energy - Basic
 
-1 Skorupi (No pyramid lines)
-1 Pokemon Reversal (Too flippy)
-1 Seeker (Not that great in a non-donk deck)

+3 Sableye (Amazing Starter, and you can abuse it's attack as well)
 
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