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  • Anonymous

    I love it. Seriously, best league deck I’ve seen in awhile. I might have to track down the cards so I can play this…

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_3QN5SCPLONI57JVRT3TSTJGNVQ Chris Barrieau

      I used to play this deck with Darkrai Lv. X and Togekiss GE to mass attach some basic dark energy. I also used the above-mentioned Shaymin, but hadn’t thought about floatzel or leafeon. I find they’re not as useful because you can just set up more than one kekleon at once.

      It IS a fun deck, but it’s got a real slow start. Of course, I’m aware that it’s just a fun deck. :P But once this thing gets going, it’s actually quite nice. :)

  • Anonymous

    I like the idea, but I don’t think leafeon and floatzel are the way to go.

    They seem like they will be just as slow as manually building up a Kecleon.

    • Travis

      Kecleon is usually being KOd every turn after a certain point. It’s completely necessary to have those two imo. If you have a Kecleon knocked out with no energy acceleration, you put him down, give him an energy and end your turn. It’s like giving your opponent another prize when Keleon is KOd making the game even more tricky. Leafeon is the only way to attach more than one special energy a turn (reliably) Floatzel is a beast. Easy to set up, free retreat, and you don’t loose any Kecleons, energy, or expert belts while he’s out. He makes it so you don’t need any deck refresh.

      Point is, it takes a long time to get Floatzel and Leafeon out, but getting them out guarantees infinate Kecleons for the durration of the game. If you start with a couple level maxes, it’s actually not very tricky.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KD4WAET4SSOH4QDIQSNVL34PDA Joey A

    cool! im gonna make a deck like this too!