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Metal Turbo

Fail/Win?

  • Fail

    Votes: 2 50.0%
  • Win

    Votes: 2 50.0%

  • Total voters
    4
  • Poll closed .

Fulu17

Aspiring Trainer
Member
Pokemon (18):

4 Skarmory
4 Cobalion (Noble Victories)
2 Scyther
2 Scizor (Prime)
2 Bisharp (Metal) (Noble Victories)
2 Pawniard (Metal) (Noble Victories)
2 Cleffa


Trainers (26):

4 Pokemon Collector
2 Professor Oak's New Theory
2 Professor Juniper
2 Twins
2 Interviewer's Questions
4 Pokemon Communication
2 Pokemon Catcher
3 Junk Arm
2 Switch
3 Eviolite


Energy (16):

12 Metal Energy
4 Metal Energy (S)


The Strategy involves using Skarmory early game to power up the others early game (Bisharp, Scizor Prime, Cobalion) and once he's knocked out, bust out with a very powerful hitter.

Cobalion is the best to use of these 3 because his Iron Breaker attack has an effect identical to the infamous Sheer Cold of Beartic.

Eviolite would be used to protect Cobalion and Skarmory, as well as any unfortunate case in which I have to push one of my other basics up to defend.

There's no real hassle on trying to evolve Pokemon because there are no Stage 2 Pokemon in the Deck, so you can easily rush using Stage 1's.

And they are all {M} type. Easy {R} bait.

Thought? Tips?

I would appreciate it.
 
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