My favorite deck to play with right now. Mirror matchups are pretty rough if you don't go first and they got the palkia, double dusk, and rad greninja setup. I opted adding 1 manaphy over a trekking shoe.
4 Irida is a must in my opinion makes the deck so much more consistent, also I don't know why people are cutting Lumineon, having tried this exact list I feel like the consistency is definitely needed. Anyway love your videos, keep It up man!
I love this deck! Played it yesterday in a local league challenge, got 4th/10. Could have maybe gotten higher if I was a bit better with this deck, I do notice it's quite hard to master. Bravery charm on Raging bolt is really a counter to your deck indeed, but if the bolt only plays a few, it's not that big of a deal.
I like playing Palkia, but this Dusknoir variation with Greninja ex doesn't sit right with me for some reason. I'm sure it's the better version (after all, it's the one with results) but a version that makes use of Area Zero Underdepths is a version that I enjoy playing a lot more. Like, part of the fun is stacking your bench for big damage, and using Dusknoir as a way to compensate instead of that feels less interesting to me. I feel like this version of the deck almost plays too fast for my liking, but perhaps I should try it out.
I talk about about that in my League Battle Deck guide here at the 16:50 mark (th-cam.com/video/ByLBl8_aLC4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=XnmYATAfzRc2yeAA) However, there’s only so much to discuss about any deck post-rotation because while we know what cards are going away, we don’t know what cards will be added. Gardevoir was the perfect example of this in the last rotation. Back then, Gardevoir lost all of its attackers and many wrote the deck off. But then players added Drifloon and Munkidori got added later on and it became a top deck again. There’s not much to discuss about any deck going into the next rotation (except for the decks completely going away like Regidrago and Palkia), especially this soon with no visibility of the future card pool.
@@InThirdPerson Thanks. I need to hunt for a deck that is competitive and flexible for rotation because I want to participate in Brisbane regionals on March 29, which is really tight, considering the rotation times.
As a starting point, look at the bottom-left hand corner of each card. There is a letter in a rectangle. All cards with the letter “F” will be going away. Cards with “G” or “H” will not rotate in the upcoming rotation. All decks right now are going to lose at least some cards to rotation. And for the purposes of Brisbane (which is most likely going to occur just before rotation), you will need to pick up cards that will rotate soon. If you’re insistent on picking a deck that will mostly survive rotation, pick decks where the key Pokemon have either the letter “G” or “H” as their tournament marking. Decks that survive rotation to varying degrees include Raging Bolt, Charizard, Miraidon, Gardevoir, Terapagos, Iron Thorns, Roaring Moon, Ancient Box, Dragapult, and Gholdengo among others. Whether they’ll be good or bad post-rotation remains to be seen. More answers relating to rotation in my guide th-cam.com/video/c7Baf9AYwvw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EkT2m7Zk94STdqg6
My favorite deck to play with right now. Mirror matchups are pretty rough if you don't go first and they got the palkia, double dusk, and rad greninja setup. I opted adding 1 manaphy over a trekking shoe.
4 Irida is a must in my opinion makes the deck so much more consistent, also I don't know why people are cutting Lumineon, having tried this exact list I feel like the consistency is definitely needed. Anyway love your videos, keep It up man!
2 irida is enough , pokéstop is very important for the consistency and lumineon take 1 place on the bench so it's why he is cut
The consistency comes from milling your own deck and then getting it back. Using squack turn one is almost essential.
2 Irida unfortunately is the right amount
I was waiting for this video! Palkia aficionado here, I put them everywhere. Thank you Jett! Sick deck!
Loving the content! PALKIA IS BACK ON TOP!!
love your videos!
I won my first game against my son's Raging Bolt just after seeing this video. Broken deck, awesome content!
I love this deck! Played it yesterday in a local league challenge, got 4th/10. Could have maybe gotten higher if I was a bit better with this deck, I do notice it's quite hard to master. Bravery charm on Raging bolt is really a counter to your deck indeed, but if the bolt only plays a few, it's not that big of a deal.
I've been finding I struggle for energy late game with this, so I dropped one shoes for powerglass
I like playing Palkia, but this Dusknoir variation with Greninja ex doesn't sit right with me for some reason. I'm sure it's the better version (after all, it's the one with results) but a version that makes use of Area Zero Underdepths is a version that I enjoy playing a lot more. Like, part of the fun is stacking your bench for big damage, and using Dusknoir as a way to compensate instead of that feels less interesting to me. I feel like this version of the deck almost plays too fast for my liking, but perhaps I should try it out.
Is there any alternative cards i can use since i dont have greninja ex or ursaluna
Can you talk about Gardevoir ex in the 2025-2026 post-rotation? I wanna play since i never got the chance to.
I talk about about that in my League Battle Deck guide here at the 16:50 mark (th-cam.com/video/ByLBl8_aLC4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=XnmYATAfzRc2yeAA)
However, there’s only so much to discuss about any deck post-rotation because while we know what cards are going away, we don’t know what cards will be added.
Gardevoir was the perfect example of this in the last rotation. Back then, Gardevoir lost all of its attackers and many wrote the deck off. But then players added Drifloon and Munkidori got added later on and it became a top deck again.
There’s not much to discuss about any deck going into the next rotation (except for the decks completely going away like Regidrago and Palkia), especially this soon with no visibility of the future card pool.
@@InThirdPerson Thanks. I need to hunt for a deck that is competitive and flexible for rotation because I want to participate in Brisbane regionals on March 29, which is really tight, considering the rotation times.
As a starting point, look at the bottom-left hand corner of each card. There is a letter in a rectangle. All cards with the letter “F” will be going away. Cards with “G” or “H” will not rotate in the upcoming rotation.
All decks right now are going to lose at least some cards to rotation. And for the purposes of Brisbane (which is most likely going to occur just before rotation), you will need to pick up cards that will rotate soon.
If you’re insistent on picking a deck that will mostly survive rotation, pick decks where the key Pokemon have either the letter “G” or “H” as their tournament marking.
Decks that survive rotation to varying degrees include Raging Bolt, Charizard, Miraidon, Gardevoir, Terapagos, Iron Thorns, Roaring Moon, Ancient Box, Dragapult, and Gholdengo among others. Whether they’ll be good or bad post-rotation remains to be seen.
More answers relating to rotation in my guide th-cam.com/video/c7Baf9AYwvw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=EkT2m7Zk94STdqg6
Was they first match squawk really required?....
Nvm it was lol
Every deck is better with the dusknoir dip and its kind of obnoxious.
i won everytime i played against this deck
What is your main deck?
This is just a sad deck, takes all the fun out of playing pokemon