Posted by PoTown on 11/21/2019 at category
Deck Lists
Guzzlord & Naganadel/Mismagius Deck List
When this deck was featured on stream round one of LAIC at the hands of Danny Altavilla, the Pokemon community was introduced to one of the most unexpected decks to come out of Cosmic Eclipse, Naganadel & Guzzlord GX. What makes this deck so special is it’s ability to win in 3 attacks against opposing Tag Team GX decks, as well as be able to attack with Jet Pierce as fast as turn one.
Posted by Arlo Neel on 11/15/2019 at category
Articles
Charizard & Braixen-GX: A Brilliant Flare in the Meta & LAIC Predictions
Welcome back to another article here on the PoTown Store! I hope you guys are liking the new addition of Cosmic Eclipse as much as I am! In this article, I am going to be talking about the best ways to build a deck around one of my favorite cards in the new standard format, Charizard & Braixen GX from the set I just mentioned, Cosmic Eclipse. What makes Charizard & Braixen so special? It has an amazing attack called Brilliant Flare. At a hefty cost of 4 fire energy, it definitely pays off that negative aspect by dealing 180 damage and can search for any 3 cards from your deck. Brilliant Flare is such a powerful search attack and it leaves a lot of room for creativity on how you want to best abuse the attack. The tech options are endless and the deck can jam pack a lot of obscure cards/counts due to the guaranteed search to have them exactly when you want it. You can use the card in many different styles of decks, including a tech in Greens Zard, a tech in Ability Zard and its own deck using a Green’s Exploration engine with control cards such as Jessie & James and Chip Chip Ice Axe. With the first International Championships coming up at the end of this week, these are the most expected ways players attending the event will use Charizard & Braixen GX. Later on, I will be giving a meta prediction of what the top 5 decks I expect to see perform well at LAIC this weekend. But for now, here are my current lists for all 3 decks, and why they are good going into the 2019 Latin American International Championships in Brazil.
Posted by PoTown on 11/8/2019 at category
Deck Lists
Pidgeotto Control Deck List
Ever since the Pidgeotto Control deck made Top 8 at the World Championships, it has been consistently topping every standard event in both the United States, and European regions. This deck is not played like your ordinary Pokémon TCG deck where you take all 6 prizes to win, it instead capitalizes on another win condition in the Pokémon TCG, decking your opponent out.
Posted by PoTown on 11/8/2019 at category
Deck Lists
Pikachu/Zekrom GX Deck List
The first ever revealed Tag Team GX Pokémon in Pikachu/Zekrom has gotten some new Tag Team GX competitors in recent sets, but it is still dominating the competition. The Pikachu/Zekrom deck aims to set up a turn one, or two Full Blitz attack with help from its Prism Star friends, Tapu Koko and Thunder Mountain which help accelerate energy.
Posted by PoTown on 11/8/2019 at category
Deck Lists
Mewtwo/Mew GX Deck List
The reigning 2019 World Champion deck in Mewtwo/Mew GX has proven itself again and again throughout every tournament in the United States and EU, that it is the most powerful deck in the standard format. This deck’s main focus is to copy many powerful Pokémon GX’s attacks from the bench, or in the discard pile.
Posted by Arlo Neel on 11/7/2019 at category
News
The Magnificent Magical Miracle: Gardevoir/Sylveon with Aromatisse for Portland
Hello readers, welcome to my first article here on the PoTownStore! My name is Arlo Neel, and in this article, I am going to be talking about the results from the most recent expanded event, Richmond Regionals, and why Gardevoir/Sylveon is the best play for the next expanded event in Portland regionals happening this weekend. At Richmond regionals this past weekend, we saw JW Kriewall take down the tournament with an unexpected deck in Rowlet and Alolan Exeggutor/Vileplume. We also saw Turbo Dark with a Weavile GX tech that made the deck’s bad Rowlet and Alolan Exeggutor/Vileplume and Zoroark Control matchups favored get second place in the event, as well as quite a lot of Zoroark Control, Buzzwole/Garbodor, Night March, and other various popular expanded decks. With these new results, the format becomes more expected and players going into Portland will know more of what they need to test against when choosing their deck for the event.

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