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Pokemon 25

Pinsir
Horsea UL
Seadra holo
Larvitar
Pupitar
Tyranitar the 88/95 one UL holo
poliwag
Poliwhirl UL
Roselia UL
Jigglypuff
Buizel
Floatzel UL
Chatot
krabby
Kingler
Swinub
Piloswine
Magikarp
Gyrados
Stantler
Baltoy (To take up space)
Butterfree FB
Treecko
Grovyle holo
tauros


Trainer 16

Super rod
Super Scoop up
Gambler (thinking of tossing)
Energy Returner
Energy Removal
Interviewer's questions
Prof. Elm's training method
Energy flow
Judge
Bill
Potion
Energy Retrieval
Pkmn march
Energy Search x2
Gust of wind
Dual ball

Energy 18
Water x 13
Grass x 3
Dark x 2

My main focus with my trainer cards was getting and managing energy, since I have limited amounts of certain types. Any sugestions?
 
No offense, since I've told the same thing to virtually everyone else, but this list isn't so hot. You run so many different Pokémon that your consistency is about 0%. Not only that, but literally none of your Pokémon are actually powerful!

You need to pick one or two Pokémon and focus the deck around them. For stage 2s, that generally means running a 4-3-4 line or a 3-2-3 line, along with Rare Candies. If you run one of a bunch of cards, which is a common mistake for beginners, you have no consistency and you'll simply get mowed down every time.

Go on Bulbapedia and have a look at the article on Mother Flygon. That should give you some idea of how a good deck is built. Read that, come back, and we'll look at this some more.
 
alright, thanks! I mainly just use this for playing friendly with friends. We dont even use type effectiveness :p
 
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