Froslass Lock — Winning Slowly and Painfully

PMJ

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At the recent Atlanta Regionals, I played against a variety of weird and interesting decks, but one of them left a lasting impression. Froslass / Budew is a deck that I played with a little bit pre-rotation, but I had neglected to consider it in the new format. Frankly, I got very lucky to escape with a win against it at the Regional, as the matchup was quite unfavorable for me. That round got the gears turning, and I began to consider whether that deck could be a real contender in this format. As it turns out, the deck is actually pretty good. It is very slow and grindy to play, but usually does end up winning. I asked my opponent if there were any tough matchups, and he responded, “Gardevoir.” After testing the deck a bit, I could not put it better myself. Froslass is easily capable of dismantling just...

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The matchup spread for this and the singleprizer Okidogi deck is very very similar. Actually, they function somewhat similarly too in terms of deck structure, just with completely different wincons (though they both die painfully to Gardevoir)
 
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