Is it bad that I have a Deck with Several Pokémon V?
I've found deck building a fun pass time and I have a few that I think I'm enjoying so far. One is a Ghost (technically Psychic)/Dark deck, another is a Normal/Psychic Deck, and I'm working on a mono-Water deck and a Grass/Fighting Deck, just to name a few.
One that I have is a Fighting/Steel deck with Duraludon incorporated into the deck. The question is, it is bad that it has several V Pokemon with VMAX Corviknight and VMAX Duraludon as leads? I know it can be a risky deck competitively due to the fact opponets will be able to draw two prize cards for each knocked out V or VMAX Pokémon, but I am confident that it can work. Especially since this deck's ratio of Pokémon, Energy, and Trainer/Support cards are 30/24/6 respectively. There are also basic, non-Rulebook cards in there, like Koriadon and Pawnard/Bisharp.
I don't have the deck in front of me at the moment, so unless I'm missing one, the V Pokémon are:
- Duraludon
- Copperajah
- Corviknight
- 2 Zamezenta (one Steel, one Fighting)
- Aegislash
And the VMAX are:
- Duraludon
- Corviknight
The reason I have two VMAXes is because I was waiting for a reasonably priced Evolving Skies Alt Duraludon (220/203) and Corviknight worked out as a good alternative in the meantime (plus I just like Corviknight). Plus, as much as I love Copperajah, I only really wanted a Copperajah V.
Best Answer
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Hmmm... This looks okay. Maybe not an incredibly competitive deck, but a good one for casual play. It's always okay to have lots of Pokemon V in your deck, just keep in mind that you will probably need to take two prizes every turn, since your opponent will have the option to do the same.
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