I built this deck because I love losing. Ya see, Pokemon is a game in which large beat-face creatures usually prevail. Yes things can get complicated, but often, they don't have to.
And then there was Arceus. The ability to have as many Arceus cards as you want in a deck seemed like a cool gimick. One challenging enough to try to pull off, thus meriting my attention.
Basically the deck runs like this, put down your Arceus, put energy on it and attack, ???, profit! Yeah I wish it was that simple. Roseanne's Research are awesome in this deck, if you can throw a Drifblim up to soak damage and use his lifting or delivery attacks you'll be pretty well off. After that point you really just build up energy, slap down a Arceus Lv.X card and hopefully play on your opponent's type weaknesses to win some easy prize cards.
Pokemon (20):
- 4x Arceus Lv.X (DP53/Arceus-94 - Normal)
- 1x Arceus Lv.100 (AR1 - Dark)
- 1x Arceus Lv.100 (AR2 - Grass)
- 1x Arceus Lv.100 (AR3 - Fire)
- 1x Arceus Lv.100 (AR4 - Water)
- 1x Arceus Lv.100 (AR5 - Normal)
- 1x Arceus Lv.100 (AR6 - Electric)
- 1x Arceus Lv.100 (AR7 - Psychic)
- 1x Arceus Lv.100 (AR8 - Fighting)
- 1x Arceus Lv.100 (AR9 - Metal)
- 4x Drifloon (Majestic Dawn-61)
- 3x Drifblim (Stormfront-16)
- 4x Energy Search
- 4x Roseanne's Research
- 4x Ultimate Zone
- 4x Rainbow Energy
- 3x Water Energy
- 3x Fire Energy
- 3x Grass Energy
- 3x Electric Energy
- 3x Dark Energy
- 3x Metal Energy
- 3x Fighting Energy
- 3x Psychic Energy

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