![]() ![]() I’ve replaced it with Caitlin ( Chilling Reign) to potentially draw more cards and cycle unusable cards to the bottom of the deck. I understand that discarding Benched Pokemon can be beneficial against decks like Suicune V ( Evolving Skies), but that deck has been slipping down the rankings. I’ve never been a huge fan of Avery ( Chilling Reign) because drawing three cards a turn seems a little too slow for me. ![]() While Manley’s list is great, I feel there could be some room to change things up a little bit. If you have a choice to attack certain Pokemon with Boss’s Orders ( Shining Fates), try to Knock Out Pokemon without Special Energy attached to keep Durlaudon VMAX standing throughout the game. While it might be difficult to make decisions throughout the game, you need to manually attach three Energy to a Duraludon VMAX and use G-Max Pulverization to attack your opponent's Pokemon. If you do need to discard a Special Energy, try to keep the Skyscraper in mind. Flannery ( Chilling Reign) isn’t there to discard Special Energy, but it is instead used to discard Stadiums. Crystal Cave also works as a great counter to Path to the Peak ( Chilling Reign) which is one of the best ways to get around Skyscraper. While you use Intrepid Sword each turn, you play cards like Crushing Hammer ( Sword and Shield) to slow down your opponent’s setup and use Crystal Cave ( Evolving Skies) to heal your Duraludon VMAX to stay alive longer. Sometimes it's easier to wall with Zamazenta V ( Sword and Shield) against some VMAX pokemon online decks, but I often find it as a just-in-case strategy. My ideal setup is one Zacian V ( Sword and Shield) to draw cards with Intrepid Sword and two Duraludon VMAX to a wall with Skyscraper. The goal of this deck is to wall off your opponent’s Pokemon with Duraludon VMAX’s Skyscraper Ability while forcing them to draw as many Prize Cards as possible. To start things off, let’s look at the list that really sparked things for this deck! If you need any of the cards to build this deck, be sure to pick up some PTCGO codes from the PoTown store to get quick access to codes. Think about it for a second… Rapid Strike Energy ( Battle Styles), Capture Energy ( Rebel Clash), Fusion Energy ( Fusion Strike), Single Strike Energy ( Battle Styles), and Speed Lighting Energy ( Rebel Clash) are all heavily featured in the top decks right now! So if you want an interesting choice that can handle the metagame, Duraludon VMAX can seemingly handle it all. ![]() Looking at the other top decks in the format, Jolteon VMAX ( Evolving Skies), Mew VMAX ( Fusion Strike), and Single Strike Urshifu VMAX ( Battle Styles) all play Special Energy in their deck. Pair that with Galarian Moltres’s ability to OHKO a Mew VMAX and you stand a chance against the toughest deck in the current meta.Īs for the rest of the meta – you have a solid fighting chance at winning.What’s poppin Po Town readers? It’s ya boy Zach and I’m here to share my newest findings from our Fusion Strike Pokemon TCG metagame! The deck we’re gonna look over together is Duraludon VMAX ( Evolving Skies), the Skyscraper Pokemon! I often make jokes about this Pokemon being part Dragon and part hotel, but it is 100% a valid choice nowadays! This deck focuses on using it’s Skyscraper Ability to prevent damage done by your opponent’s Pokemon that have Special Energy attached. Genesect is also a relatively easy target for Rapid Strike Urshifu. Playable Against Mewĭue to Mew V’s low base HP, you can OHKO it with a Grand Max Rapid Flow. For two energies, when combined with Telescopic Sight and/or Passimian, as well as Quick Shooting Inteleon, and it can win the entire game for you in one turn. For just one energy, it can OHKO (one hit knock out) a Jolteon VMAX. Rapid Strike Urshifu is a good answer to Jolteon. ![]() Get the Rapid Strike Urshifu League Battle Deck on eBay. Many of the cards you’ll need to build this deck, however, are available in the Rapid Strike Urshifu V League Battle Deck. Not often is a top tier deck also a budget deck. One of the advantages of playing Rapid Strike Urshifu right now is its price point. Throw in a Cheryl and you are off to the races. Players can use Urshifu’s ultimate attack one turn, and then turn around and do the same attack all over again with a handy energy switch. But I found matchups against Mew were still challenging, although not nearly as much of a wash as it would have been without it.Īdditionally, Galarian Moltres’s Direflame Wings ability makes for a perfect combination with Rapid Strike Urshifu’s Grand Max Rapid Flow. The deck focuses on using Galarian Moltres V as a secondary attacker, helping defend your deck’s weakness against Mew. I recently played a local tournament with this variation on the Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX deck that uses Galarian Moltres V and was pleased with the result. ![]()
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