Electric Fire By DreamN64 Pokémon (23) 1 Charizard 2 Charmeleons 4 Charmanders 1 Farfetch'd 2 Vulpixes 1 Ninetales 1 Zapdos 2 Electabuzzes 2 Pikachus 1 Raichu 2 Magnetmites 1 Megneton 1 Clefairy 2 Chansey [Note: You might want to trade a Magmar for a Farfetch'd, or 2 Magnetmites and 1 Magneton for 2 Pidey's and a Pideotto!] _______________________________________________________________________ Trainers (13) 1 Defenders 2 Scoop Ups [To save your Zapdos after using Thunderbolt] 2 Computer Searches [Belive me, you end up with a bunch of extra cards!] 2 Potions 2 Energy Retrivals 2 Gust of Wind 1 Super Energy Removal 1 Super Potion [Note: Save your defenders for Magnetmites Self-Destuct, so it will not kill you] ____________________________________________________________________ Energy (24) 12 Electric 10 Fire 2 Double-Colorless This deck uses Electric Pokémon to Paralyze your opponent, then they can use a quick and powerful attack. And the fire Pokémon have big cheap attacks and Hit Points, and with Chansey and Raichu's Agility people can barley sratch you! The only problem is water and fighting decks. You might want to alter the deck to protect you against fighting pokemon! ____________________________________________________________________ My firend had a tournament of 12 people, and this came in second place. Here's the stats: Game 01: {Electric Fire} VS a Grass and Electric Deck This guy put up a tough fight, even though he had Grass Pokémon. I belive my first hand was an Electabuzz, 2 Electric energy, 1 Raichu, and three Fire energy. It was good, since Electabuzz only needs 2 Energys and is a great starter Pokémon. I whooped his Bulbasaur. The rest was simple until he got his Zapdos out. Its had 80 damage and three energy cards attached. He also had a Weedle with 30 damage. But wait, I had a Magnetmite with two energys, and only two prizes! I used a switch and brought out my Magnetmite and used Self-Destruct. It killed his Zapdos and his Weedle! Game 02: {Electric Fire VS a Water and Grass Deck This was simple. I drew no basic Pokémon and my opponent got to pick another two cards. But now in my hand I had 1 Chansey, 1 Vulpix, 1 Nintetales, 2 Fire, 1 Electric, 1 Zapdos. My opponent put out a Nidoran and my Vulpix whooped him. Since because of Nidorans attack you have to flip a coin, and he's confused! But on my opponents bench he hads a Bulbasaur, and later used a Pokémon Breeder to evolve him into a Venusaur. But my Ninetales used Fire Blast to kill him in one shot. And that was it, he had no more Basic Pokémon is his hand. Quick and easy! Game 03: {Electric Fire} VS a Fire Deck I don't remember much about this fight, but it was a little hard since the kid had bunch of Charzards. It was good though since my Clefairy could mimic his Fire Spin! Three cheers for Clefairy!!! Final: {Electric Fire} VS a Fighting and Water Deck. Stupid Digletts! That is the only reason I lost! Enerything else went OK, after I got my Charizard out. E-Mail: DreamN64@yahoo.com