Hey all!
I looked over some old cards I got from my Rising Rivals box and found this, a Quagsire GL. I start with the list and then my thoughts.
Deck List
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Pokemon: 4 Quagsire GL 2 Crobat G 2 Luxray GL 2 Luxray GL Lv.X 2 Spiritomb AR 1 Mr. Mime MT 2 Baltoy GE 2 Claydol GE 2 Unown Q |
T/S/S: 4 Cyrus’s Conspiracy 1 Looker’s Investigation 3 Pokémon Collector 2 Roseanne’s Research 3 Bench Shield 3 Expert Belt 2 Pokémon Communication 4 Snowpoint Temple 2 TGI Energy Gain 4 TGI Poke Turn 3 TGI SP Radar |
Energy: 3 Water 3 SP Energy / Multi 4 Double Colorless |
Now this is a pretty basic idea and it can be better, but that is my list thus far.
The Card
Quagsire GL. It’s an SP Pokémon, and as many of us know SP decks are popular in POP and other events.
Now Quagsire’s attack is special. Most people know about Cursegar, and the strategy there is to hurt your opponent with 60 damage and then switch to your bench. Quagsire’s “Punch and Run” attack does the same, except Gengar AR´s attack also does 10 to any of your opponent’s bench.
Quagsire’s attack does only 40 damage not 60. But if you do play it like I do, you can also do 60 damage to your opponent.
Quagsire GL has a Poke-Body that says this “As long as Quagsire GL is on your bench prevent all damage done to Quagsire GL by attacks”. Now in my eyes this is extremely good. Garchomp or other snipers can’t hit him on the bench, while a Gengar can you hit on the bench. Nowadays with Luxray GL LV.X so popular this might not work so well.
But, your opponent needs at least 1 turn before he can use Luxray GL LV.X.
Strategy
The strategy here is to get out Spiritomb or Mr. Mime as a starter and Quagsire on the bench. When I play I usually use Darkness Grace to get a Claydol next turn.
Hopefully T2 you have a Quagsire GL out and can start attacking. Attach an Expert Belt on Quagsire and he will do 60 damage. A DCE and Water Energy or a SP Energy and he is ready to go.
Now Quagsire GL´s attack says that you may switch Quagsire with any of your Pokemon on your bench, and because of Quagsire’s Poke-Body you can’t do any damage to Quagsire while he is on the bench.
Weakness and Resistance
Quagsire’s resistance is very good because of the massive play of Luxray GL. He can resist a lot from him. Also he can OHKO a Donphan, which is becoming more popular. Now that’s great damage.
The grass weakness on Quagsire GL isn’t a big deal if you don’t come across a Luxpluff deck.
Techs
Important techs in my deck are Crobats and Luxray GL LV.X. With Luxray I can force out any Pokemon that got about 60-80 HP and K.O it. Crobat provides more damage to those attacks.
Snowpoint Temple can be good and bad for the deck. Snowpoint Temple says that any basic Pokemon in play gets 20+ HP when the stadium is in play. If I have the misfortune to battle another Basic/Sp deck, I am in trouble.
Spiritomb and Mr. Mime are probably the most important cards in the deck. Spiritomb´s Poke-Body doesn’t let anyone play Trainers from their hand. This can be devastating for some decks that are heavily based on Trainer cards.
Now I am going to conclude this article and let you guys thinking about how you can make this deck better. I haven’t really tested a lot yet, but it gets harder late game against big hitter decks when they KO your Spiritomb and Mr. Mime.
Good luck and leave me some comments; let me know what you guys think.















