Porygon-Z is one of the more interesting Pokemon cards out at the moment, and I had the pleasure of playing against a super solid deck based around it last week at Battle Roads.
The strategy is extremely straightforward: get Technical Machines in play and attack with Overload for a lot of damage (up to 200 with 8 TMs attached). This strategy is heavily aided by Porygon-Z LV.X, who lets you search your deck for any two cards and put them on top via its “Decode” Pokemon Power. These two cards are then easily drawn that same turn with Claydol’s “Cosmic Power”. Essentially, you have have a double Computer Search at your disposal every turn.
Porygon 2 also helps with set up and speed via its “Download” Pokemon Power. This Power can also be easily used to take advantage of some Supporters that you may not normally play, just because of the 1 per turn restriction.
Examples of Supporters that would be good to take advantage of could include Marley’s Request, Cyrus’s Initiative, Lucian’s Assignment, Buck’s Training, Team Galactic’s Wager, etc… There is room for creativity here, so Porygon can be played a bunch of different ways, it just depends on your personal preference.
Here is a sample list based of the version I played against last week:
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Pokemon-20 4 Porygon GE 2 Porygon 2 GE 3 Porygon-Z DP-35 1 Porygon-Z LV.X MD 2 Baltoy GE 2 Claydol GE 2 Uxie LA 1 Azelf LA 1 Chatot MD 2 Unown G GE |
T/S/S-29 4 Roseanne’s Research 4 Bebe’s Search 1 Luxury Ball 2 Cynthia’s Feelings 2 Marley’s Request 4 Rare Candy 2 Broken Time-Space 2 Night Maintenance 4 Technical Machine TS-1 4 Technical Machine TS-2 |
Energy-11 3 Fighting Energy 2 Psychic Energy 4 Call Energy 2 Cyclone Energy |
That list is admittedly very vanilla, but it will at least give you some structure to work with if you want to tech it out and make it your own.
I want to note that this is in all likelihood the ONLY time I would ever use Marley’s Request. It actually is decent here because you can make your opponent choose between TM TS-1 and TM TS-2, which are essentially the same card.
I would really like to test Porygon (along with like 20 other decks), but I have just been so busy lately. Once I do get a chance to fool with it, I will post an updated list and some matchup analysis.
What do you think about Porygon-Z? Do you have any suggestions for the list? How would you play it? Let’s get some discussion going. :)
















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