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How do I build a good deck?!

KodaKarp57
KodaKarp57 Member Posts: 1

I recently got into Pokemon TCG and I want to play competitively. But I don't know how to build a good deck. Could I have a little advice?

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  • Ravenclawed1234
    Ravenclawed1234 Member Posts: 763 ✭✭✭✭
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    I would start with some top decks from EUIC (except Tord’s, he does whatever he wants and still top eights) and modify them

  • Ravenclawed1234
    Ravenclawed1234 Member Posts: 763 ✭✭✭✭
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    I personally took one of Andrew Mahone’s decks from a stream and modified it

  • OlderAngel11
    OlderAngel11 Member Posts: 1,636 ✭✭✭✭
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    @Ravenclawed1234 Yeah, Tord's decks are the wildest. But I still play his stuff, since it's usually good— except for the Zard-Urshifu deck at Utrecht, I don't know what happened there. I hope to someday be like him: playing any kind of nonsense deck and still winning everything.

  • Shadowbrine1
    Shadowbrine1 Member Posts: 92 ✭✭
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    Yea me two

  • Octowen
    Octowen Member Posts: 628 ✭✭✭✭
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    Amazing advice from @TheJeffers!

  • Resilient30
    Resilient30 Member Posts: 316 ✭✭✭
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    Synergy is what you should always shoot for. Example, let’s say you build a deck with Chien Pao ex, it has a powerful discard system, therefore a bench pokemon like Baxcalibur is perfect for adding energy, and the Irida supporter is perfect for getting rare candy to quickly evolve Baxcalibur, or find a good Pokémon

    Try to make you’re bench pokemon fuel/power up your attacker, or help you to draw more cards. It’s always a good idea to have an extra drawing system (like Radiant Greninja or Biparell to name some popular ones) playing meta decks is a good way to learn, but finding a powerful card you like and building off it is very fulfilling.

    Hope this helps, and I hope you have fun!