In a message dated 6/1/99 1:54:40 PM EST, thepojo@thepojo.com writes: This deck looks to be fairly decent. Good pokemon numbers. Try taking out the caterpie/metapod and put in a combination of bills and oaks. Could be a little short on energy even with retrievals. You have plenty of pokemon if you want to try 3 weedle-2 Kakuna-1 Beedril. This could give you more card drawing or energy. Overall, this is a good deck. -Dan Mayo < >THE POKEMON FOREST >4x Bulbasaur >3x Ivysaurs >1x Venusaur >4x Nidoran >3x Nidorino >2x Nidoking >4x Weedle >3x Kakuna >1x Beedrill >2x Caterpie >2x Metapod > >2x Super Potions >3x Switches >2x Energy Retrievals >2x Pokemon Center > >22x Grass Energy> > > The object of my deck is to evolve pokemon. Also, I found that a >secondary use is to poison. Nidoking's poison is the best since it does 20 >every turn not 10. Ivysaur's poison you don't have to flip a coin. My deck >is all made up of grass pokemon in which there is NO colorless. I haven't >lost with it yet either. Even to my friend who uses fire and psychic (my >weaknesses), I still won. The Venusaur is great with the energy transfer. >Since there is all grass energy, it can transfer all the energy. It can also >help if you have a pokemon center in your hand. Just transfer the injured >pokemon's energy to a non-injured one then use the pokemon center and >transfer it back. The energy >retrievals are useful in two ways. one; it can I've you some much needed >energy and two; it can help get rid of evolved pokemon in your hand in which >the basic pokemon are dead or already evolved. Anyways, e-mail me at >bmXtreme84@yahoo.com. > >P.Trainer > >>