More like 0.5 because it's objectively worse, but hey, at least it's in Standard.
Pokémon: 21
3 Trevenant-EX (PRC 19)
2 Oddish (AOR 1)
2 Gloom (AOR 2)
2 Vileplume (AOR 3)
3 Rowlet (SM 9)
3 Dartrix (SM 10)
3 Decidueye-GX (SM 12)
3 Shaymin-EX (ROS 77)
Trainer: 35
4 Lysandre
2 N
4 Professor Sycamore
4 Acro Bike
4 Level Ball
3 Timer Ball
4 Trainers' Mail
4 Ultra Ball
2 Float Stone
4 Forest of Giant Plants
Energy: 4
4 Grass Energy
Strategy:
The three main stars of the deck work in perfect unison:
Trevenant-EX has the single-energy attack Dark Forest, which does 20 damage and, much more importantly, prevents the Defending Pokémon from retreating during your opponent's next turn.
Vileplume prevents item usage, which obviously prevents your opponent from Switching or Escape Roping away, making their only possible escape routes a (most likely 1-of) Supporter (which they can't get with VS Seeker) or a switching Pokémon like Zoroark (which aren't very common in Standard).
After you've Lysandre'd something bulky (a Hoopa-EX, f'instance) into your opponent's active spot, you can start shooting at their bench with your small army of Decidueye-GX. Simply shoot two benched EX's and tree-punch the Defending Pokémon to death and bam, you've won.
Edit: -2 N, -2 Grass Energy, +4 Acro Bike
Pokémon: 21
3 Trevenant-EX (PRC 19)
2 Oddish (AOR 1)
2 Gloom (AOR 2)
2 Vileplume (AOR 3)
3 Rowlet (SM 9)
3 Dartrix (SM 10)
3 Decidueye-GX (SM 12)
3 Shaymin-EX (ROS 77)
Trainer: 35
4 Lysandre
2 N
4 Professor Sycamore
4 Acro Bike
4 Level Ball
3 Timer Ball
4 Trainers' Mail
4 Ultra Ball
2 Float Stone
4 Forest of Giant Plants
Energy: 4
4 Grass Energy
Strategy:
The three main stars of the deck work in perfect unison:
Trevenant-EX has the single-energy attack Dark Forest, which does 20 damage and, much more importantly, prevents the Defending Pokémon from retreating during your opponent's next turn.
Vileplume prevents item usage, which obviously prevents your opponent from Switching or Escape Roping away, making their only possible escape routes a (most likely 1-of) Supporter (which they can't get with VS Seeker) or a switching Pokémon like Zoroark (which aren't very common in Standard).
After you've Lysandre'd something bulky (a Hoopa-EX, f'instance) into your opponent's active spot, you can start shooting at their bench with your small army of Decidueye-GX. Simply shoot two benched EX's and tree-punch the Defending Pokémon to death and bam, you've won.
Edit: -2 N, -2 Grass Energy, +4 Acro Bike
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