Operating from the Down Under, the one and the only Mew Jadester has been hard at work over the past week. With many thanks from the communities of SixPrizes, Heytrainer, PokeGym, TheTopCut, and the passerbys on my Facebook, the brackets page for Top 16 Canadian Nationals, Top 32 Mexican Nationals, and the largest of all, Top 128 United States Nationals have been put together for your enjoyment!
The brackets can be viewed here: http://xtreme.net46.net/tc2011.html
The top decks shown from US Top 128 brackets:
Yanmega/Magnezone/Kingdra variants (45)- Reshiram/Typhlosion (13)
- Magnezone/Emboar (12)
- Donphan/Reshiram/Zekrom (10)
- Yanmega/Vileplume variants (10)
- Yanmega/Donphan variants (10)
- Reshiram/Emboar (7)
- Gengar Prime variants (5)
- Zekrom/Pachirisu/Shaymin (4)
- Donphan/Machamp (2)
- Yanmega/Zoroark (2)
- Other decks (8)
Quite a great number of variety, eh?
Shoutouts to the following rogues for impressive and creative showing:
- Tyranitar/Serperior, played by James A.
- Samurott/Donphan, played by Nikki F.
- Sharpedo/Cinccino, played by Justin W.
- Yanmega/Roserade/Sunflora/Vileplume/Ursaring, played by Carlos and Xander P.
- Ambipom/Weavile, played by Alaric M-B.
For Worlds, if I were you to prepare, make sure you decktest against the following:
- Yanmega with combinations of either Magnezone/Pachirisu, Kingdra/Jirachi, or both.
- Reshiram/Typhlosion
- Yanmega/Vileplume with various techs such as Mew/Muk/Jumpluff, Sunflora, Roserade, Ursaring, etc.
- Yanmega/Donphan/Zoroark
- Donphan/Reshiram/Zekrom
- Magnezone/Emboar
… as well as those random rogues, combinations and such!
Remember, it is Worlds, and unexpected stuff could happen! Like last year – the Japanese ran Warp Energies and Professor Oak’s New Theory in their Luxchomps, or even Team Magma decks back in 2004!
Til then everyone, forgive me for this short article, as writing is not my strength!
See you in San Diego, if you do make it!
~Mew Jadester (Jason Windham)
















