![]() ![]() Attach additional energy cards via manual attachments, Melony, and with Palkia VSTAR’s Star Portal VSTAR Power. After using Switching Cups to ensure that the top card of your deck is a Water Energy, attach Water Energy to Kyurem VMAX via its Glaciated World ability, which lets you discard the top card of your deck and attach it to 1 of your Pokémon if it is a Water Energy. Roxanne as a means of disrupting your opponent in the mid to late game.īench and evolve Kyurem V and Origin Forme Palkia V into Kyurem VMAX and Origin Forme Palkia STAR, respectively. V Guard Energy as yet another means of reducing the damage dealt to your Serperior VSTAR. Gardenia’s Vigor as an option to draw a couple of cards while also attaching any up to 2 Grass Energy you draw into or have in your hand to 1 of your Benched Pokémon.īuilding Serperior VSTAR with the Lost Engine, making it possible to power up Serperior VSTAR with Mirage Gate. When advantageous, use Serperior VSTAR’s Star Winder attack, which does 60 damage for each Energy card attached to Serperior VSTAR. Attack using Serperior VSTAR’s Regal Blender attack, which does 190 damage and gives you the opportunity to move any Energy cards attach to your Pokémon to your other Pokémon in any way you like. You can't apply more than 1 Swelling Tune Ability at a time.” Further increase the difficulty of knocking out your own Serperior VSTAR with Full Face Guard and with Radiant Gardevoir whose ability reduces the damage done to your Pokémon by Pokémon V by 20. Search for the following decks online for new strategies and strong deck options that can hold up to even Master’s level decks! Be sure to search with the keyword “Post Rotation” so the deck is legal to play.Evolve Serperior V into Serperior VSTAR to prepare it to attack and Kricketot into Kricketune to take advantage of its Swelling Tune Ability, which reads, “Your Pokémon in play, except any Kricketune, get +40 HP. If your child is comfortable with playing Pokemon they may consider building a more competitive deck. This is an okay substitute, but notably is much worse as it does not get energy cards back and it also uses your 1 Supporter card you are allowed to play for turn. While there is no easy replacement for the card, you can always play Miriam, a new Supporter card from Scarlet & Violet! It lets you shuffle 5 Pokemon from your discard pile into your deck, then, if you shuffled any Pokemon in this way back into your deck, you draw 3 cards. Ordinary Rod being rotated out of Standard format is a huge loss, and one players are going to need to adjust to. While it doesn’t do exactly the same thing as Quick Ball, it still serves the same purpose of getting your Basic Pokemon into play fast and efficiently. A card that is being printed in Scarlet & Violet base set that will be an easy replacement will be Nest Ball. Quick Ball, another card that helps with the “consistency” of the deck, or helps with setting up your strategy, is rotating as well. You have your trade offs, and you can decide which one you like better for your deck! This is slightly better for card draw, but with the caveat that you must have an energy card in your hand to discard in order to use it. Its ability lets you discard an energy card from your hand once a turn to draw until you have 6 in hand. The new Pokemon from Scarlet and Violet base set, Revavroom, can also add some much needed consistency to some decks that are lacking it. You can use this ability once a turn for each Bibarel you manage to get into play! This is a great value and has a home in several post-rotation decks. Its ability lets you refill your hand to 5 cards once a turn. , we would recommend Bidoof and Bibarel (BRS 121) as a great replacement. For “Consistency Pokemon” that are rotating such as Drizzile, Cinccino, etc. This list is not exhaustive but are some of the key ones you will find in the preconstructed decks originally bought. ![]() ![]() Some notable cards are: Quick Ball, Drizzile (SSH 056), Inteleon (057), Metal Saucer, Ordinary Rod, Scoop Up Net, Marnie, Oranguru (SSH 148), Evolution Incense, Tool Scrapper, Cinccino, Galarian Zigzagoon, Air Balloon, Capacious Bucket, Great Ball, and Training Court. Key cards for some strategies will be rotated out of the format. The “block” can be found in the bottom left corner of the card. This means they will no longer be legal for play at our Wednesday night Kid’s league tournaments from April 14 th onward. All cards from “D” block will be rotating out of the format. This is the first rotation we’ve had since 2020, so there are lots of big changes to be aware of! Rotation is happening on April 14 th! Every year Pokemon drops the oldest sets from competitive play to keep tournaments fresh & engaging. ![]()
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