Thursday, February 27, 2020

OCIC 2020: My first International event - Learning Experience

It's been a week since I was in Melbourne but I never did find the time to reflect on my trip there for the 2020 Oceania International Championship. Easily the biggest event I've ever been to in my Pokemon TCG journey so far.

And in all honesty, I wasn't actually planning to go this year. I was still so bummed about doing so badly at the Singapore SPE and the Kuala Lumpur Regional, with the plan to score points at both events to help myself get closer to my first Worlds invite but ended up not doing well in either. But after speaking to a few friends and my family, they all encouraged me to give it a shot and try my luck at OCIC.



So there we were, planning a trip to Melbourne. Initially it wasn't going to be a solo trip as I was supposed to travel with a friend but he backed out of the trip at the last minute so I was left by myself but luckily I had my usual testing partner Nicholas with me staying at the same hotel in Melbourne and pretty much accompanied me during the trip. I'll always be grateful to him for being there for me throughout the whole season too.

A week before OCIC, I was dead set on Blacephalon UNB as my deck choice for the event with ADP-GX/Zacian V as the backup. And then Mill decks started showing up and knowing how bad of a matchup it was for Blowns, I went back to the drawing board. I still wasn't sure of what to play so I brought along 4 decks to Melbourne. TurboZard, Mew3 (Welder & Psychic), PikaRom and ADP/Zacian.

We did some late night testing at the hotel lobby and I noticed how well TurboZard was actually doing against ADP/Zacian and thought, "well I know the deck better than any, why not go with that?". My main fear for not going with ADP/Zacian was that I wasn't confident enough in the mirror match to win it or play the deck as optimally as possible. Back to TurboZard it was for me.



Just being in the environment at OCIC was quite surreal. Seeing all the big names I've seen play on streams, read about or heard of in living colour did make it more intimidating for me. But at the same time it was so nice to meet some of my overseas friends for the first time as well!

OCIC 2020 Deck choice: Turbo Reshiram & Charizard-GX



Round 1 vs Chen Yen Chun [TW] - Lucario & Melmetal-GX/Zacian V (WW) 1/0/0

First round started nicely for me. My opponent just had a hard time setting up and even though she played Frying Pans I got around it. Both games went my way. Good start to my first internats.

Round 2 vs Alex Baker [US] - Cinccino Mill (WLW) 2/0/0

The dreaded Mill match. And against one of the best from the United States as well. I got lucky in the first game when he prized his Wobbuffet. I couldn't get anything going in the second game and decided to scoop early to give myself a chance to win the third game. Game 3 was a really close one, targeting his Wobb almost every turn I got. I came within 4 or 5 cards of losing but on the last turn I drew the energy I needed to take the game. Great opponent and I was glad he did end up getting his points.

Round 3 vs Wong Wei Kit [SG] - Blacephalon UNB (LL) 2/1/0

Now here's someone I'm too familar with. The worst part was that he was 1/1/0 so we got up/down paired. And I knew this was a bad matchup as the last few times I played him, he was on Blowns. Sure enough, he was still on Blowns. I misplayed badly in the first game and just never got going in the second one since I had to start with ReshiZard, a big no-no.

Round 4 vs Preston Ellis [US] - Shedinja/Zebstrika Control (LWT) 2/1/1

Another name I was familiar with from overseas. I had some idea of what I was going into having watched Preston on stream for a bit during the first round. I couldn't get my ideal setup for the first game so I scooped once he had most of his guys with Shedinja attached. Second game went better for me but I saw he started to go after my Ninetales. Thankfully it wasn't enough. We just didn't have enough time to finish the third game and if it didn't go to time, I think I had him as I was just three prizes away from winning.

Round 5 vs Man Tsung Wong [HK] - ADP-GX/Zacian V (LWL) 2/2/1

Finally an ADP Zacian match, the one matchup I've practiced against the most. And all my practice went down the drain early on with a horrible start and I scooped. Second game went according to plan, Zard doing the business and taking 5 prizes after 3 turns as planned. Game 3 wasn't my finest moment, for some reasonm I went for Heatran instead of ReshiZard and got punished for it when it got the clean KO on me. His Magcargo tech won him the game. He ended up finish top 16 in the whole event too.

Round 6 vs Bo Chen [AU] - Mewtwo & Mew-GX/Malamar Toolbox (WW) 3/2/1

I was feeling a little down going into this one. Finally went 2/0/0 at a big event only for the next three rounds to go so badly. This round gave me hope still. I was a bit fearful of the Mew3 Mally matchup but luckily for me my opponent never did get the proper set up in either games.

Round 7 vs Francesco Pasquale Caterino [IT] - ADP-GX/Zacian V (LL) 3/3/1

Even though I took two losses here those two games were close, some of my favourite games of the whole weekend too. Glad that Francesco got his points as well, another great guy I met along with Alex from these games. Both games I couldn't find the pieces I needed to take the big KOs and he made me pay for it.

Round 8 vs Angus Johnson [AU] - Cinccino Mill (LL) 3/4/1

This one hurt. I was happy seeing Mill knowing what to do after my games with Alex but I couldn't get going in the first game. The second game was just heartbreaking. Angus went for an early Bellman mill and took out my only Ninetales (the other being prized and I really needed that Tales). That shook me and I never recovered from that, I let the pressure get to me and started playing badly. This ended my hopes of scoring points with a Top 128 finish.

Round 9 vs Ben Nihill [AU] - ADP-GX/Zacian V (LWL) 3/5/1

I just wasn't playing my best during these games, I was already feeling very down after how the last few games and just wanted the day to end. Nice guy but I felt bad I couldn't give him a proper game with my heart just not being in the match. I somehow brought it to a 3rd game but once again never found the pieces I needed to take those early prizes.

I did learn a lot from those games but the biggest takeaway for me was just falling to pressure, especially in Rounds 3, 5 and 8. I was put in an awkward spot in those games and I didn't make the right decisions and paid the price for it. Still was a good learning experience playing against guys from overseas and playing against guys who are some of the top players in their region, be it US, Europe or Oceania. I would end up trying my luck in the League Cup and Challenge, mainly to gain more experience playing against guys from overseas, a rare chance that I usually don't get so why not?

League Cup deck choice: ADP-GX/Zacian V

Round 1 vs Favio Perez [AU] - Mewtwo & Mew-GX/Welder Toolbox (WW) 1/0/0
Round 2 vs Erin Peebles [AU] - Whimsicott-GX/Porygon-Z (WW) 2/0/0
Round 3 vs Matthew Bray [AU] - Pikachu & Zekrom-GX (LWL) 2/1/0
Round 4 vs Angus Johnson [AU] - ADP-GX/Zacian V (LL) 2/2/0
Round 5 vs Ying Hao Tou [AU] - ADP-GX/Zacian V (WLW) 3/2/0
Round 6 vs Michael Kan [AU] - Turbo Reshiram & Charizard-GX (LL) 3/3/0
Round 7 vs Nicholas Moore [AU] - Pikachu & Zekrom-GX (WW) 4/3/0

Once again I started 2/0/0 only to mess up in the next few rounds. Matt's PikaRom was incredibly consistent, I just got lucky in the game 2 to take the win from him before he demolished me again. The mirror match for ADP/Zacian really isn't the nicest thing. The only reason I beat my friend Ying was because he had a terrible setup going in game 3. I was so stunned by how bad it was for him I even promoted the wrong pokemon to take my final KO but he brought up my Zacian just to make sure. It was cool to play against the top guys from Australia, hopefully it won't be the only time. Ended up 4/3/0 with ADP/Zacian, and hey, more wins then losses is always nice I suppose.

Always it was a funny League Cup as they misspelt a lot of names at the start. I was Kushvinder at one point. My friend Jesper Eriksen ended up as Zesper! We all got a good laugh out of it. He even gave me one of his dices because he saw I didn't bring a big dice, good dude! Sadly he lost in his top 8 match but glad that he got his points.

League Challenge deck choice: Turbo Reshiram & Charizard-GX

Round 1 vs James Pritchard [AU] - Pikachu & Zekrom-GX (W) 1/0/0
Round 2 vs Henry Brand [AU] - Mewtwo & Mew-GX/Solgaelo GX Toolbox (W) 2/0/0
Round 3 vs Yoshiyuki Yamaguchi [JP] - Turbo Zacian V (L) 2/1/0 [Prized two Vulpix here yikes]
Round 4 vs Rown Farren [AU] - Mewtwo & Mew-GX/Welder Toolbox (L) 2/2/0
Round 5 vs Rhys Christian [DE] - Blacephalon UNB/Greens (L) 3/2/0



This was the most stacked League Challenge I've ever seen. Even the other guys were saying that. I mean look at the players who entered! Pedro Torres, Henry Brand, Kaiwen Cabbabe, Ethan Lee, Francesco Caterino, Isaiah Bradner, Raz Wolfe, Ying Hao Tou and the top Japanese players were in this as well! How the heck would little old me fare up against these guys?

I ended up finishing 9th, just one spot away from 8 CP. The games were fun, especially against Henry, Yoshiyuki and Rhys. I still found it crazy that I got to play against the defending World Champion Henry and somehow beat him. That might have been my best game of the whole weekend, even Henry said I made all the right plays which was pretty cool to hear from him! That really lifted my spirits after what was a terrible weekend for me gaming wise.

And now I'm back home, still trying to process the whole trip. I did take some valuable lessons aways from it:
  • Pressure. I really need to deal with pressure better. In all three events, I found myself in a good spot only to screw it up. Started all three events 2/0/0 and sure enough lost the next ones and in the case of OCIC itself, never really recovered from it. 
  • Decision Making. Once again, I made a few bad decisions that cost me games. Such as gusting the wrong Blacephalon in my match against Wei Kit or using Heatran instead of ReshiZard in two of my games against ADP/Zacian. Also for deck choices. I should have gone with Victini V but ended up not doing thinking I might never get all my energies for Heatran/Turtonator
  • Confidence. I'll be honest and I can say I've always lacked confidence going into a big event. I thought I didn't pick the right deck going into OCIC, worried that ReshiZard would do the same thing it did to me at Singapore SPE, just give me dead hands and not much to do. It was the right call after all and a few friends said I made the right decision, I should not have doubted my deck choice. 
  • Maybe I'm not so bad at this game after all. I did start 2/0/0 in all three events. I just need to learn how to keep that kind of momentum going, not make bad calls, not pressure myself into a mistake, be a bit more confident and hopefully I can start doing better at these big events on a more consistent basis. 
I did have my fun but also I still feel that I've let myself down once again, ending up the weekend with no CP to show for my efforts. I still need 159 CPs and that may not sound like much but with the limited chances I have of going to any more big events and the amount of cups we have, it might be all but over for me in that hopes to get my first Worlds invite. Maybe this wasn't the year for me but I am still motivated to do even better in future games (starting with this weekend's League Challenge and the final Pro Circuit Invitational). Not sure how I can get that invite now but I'll still try my best.

I hope you enjoyed my little recap of my time in OCIC. Just wanted to share my experience at the biggest event I've been to and I hope it can help others in the future. 



Saturday, February 8, 2020

Sword & Shield Base Set: What new decks to try and how much they cost?


The new era of Pokemon Trading Card Game has begun! Sword & Shield base set has just hit stores this weekend which means it's time for everyone to pick up their boxes and packs and starting getting their hands on the new cards. Some have already been testing for the new format, especially with the Oceania International Championships in mind (especially for those of us here).

Others might still not know what decks to play so this article is meant to help those with the 15 best decks according to Japanese local leagues. From the data on pokecaminv, there have been 911 winning deck lists on their sites but the only thing I'll use from there is the winning percentage of the decks to have won a league there.

I'll also add a % number of cards in the deck that will be affected by the next rotation (Team Up onwards) just to give an early indication if the deck may be worth investing in for the long term or not, but that itself may be a bit too early to say.

I won't be using their lists though as some might not realise, our format is a little different to Japan. There are a few key cards that have rotated from their A block that we still have access to so you won't see these cards in their lists:
  • Energy Recycler
  • Hau
  • Lana
  • Lillie
  • Lusamine
  • Peeking Red Card
  • Super Scoop Up
It won't affect decks much as most will move away from playing Lillie since Supporters can't be used in Turn 1 for the playing going first and most will still want to go first. The only real big loss for them would be Super Scoop Up for Tag Team decks and Energy Recycler for decks like Charizard TEU. 

The decks I'm profiling are from some of the best Pokemon TCG content creators on YouTube mainly because I feel their decks are better for those wanting a list to start from scratch (and I tend to watch their videos, had to give them so love here). The Japanese lists have a lot of interesting techs and spice in them but this article is mainly meant to be a starting point for the first few weeks of the new Sword & Shield meta, and also for newer or returning players to see which decks to start off with. I hope you'll find this helpful.

I'll also give a few comments on each decks. Just remember, it's just my own opinion and I'm not someone with much success in the game (locally too) so do take my own views with a pinch of salt. If it does help someone then that's great.


Arceus & Dialga & Palkia-GX (with Zacian V)

Arceus & Dialga & Palkia-GX
Omnipoke
Card Set Qty Price Total Cost
Arceus & Dialga & Palkia-GX CEC 2 $13.47 $26.94
Zacian V SWSH 4 $29.98 $119.92
Jirachi TEU 3 $27.99 $83.97
Oranguru SWSH 1 $6.97 $6.97
Absol TEU 1 $8.99 $8.99
Professor's Research SWSH 4 $8.97 $35.88
Marnie SWSH 2 $6.47 $12.94
Guzma & Hala CEC 2 $0.41 $0.82
Cynthia & Caitlin CEC 1 $3.27 $3.27
Mallow & Lana CEC 1 $1.78 $1.78
Quick Ball SWSH 4 $2.48 $9.92
Metal Saucer SWSH 4 $1.78 $7.12
Custom Catcher LOT 4 $5.19 $20.76
Switch SWSH 4 $0.24 $0.96
Tag Call CEC 3 $0.45 $1.35
Reset Stamp UNM 1 $0.64 $0.64
Great Catcher CEC 1 $0.78 $0.78
Vitality Band SWSH 1 $0.47 $0.47
Escape Board UPR 1 $0.20 $0.20
Metal Frying Pan FLI 1 $0.95 $0.95
Lysandre Labs FLI 1 $0.48 $0.48
Viridian Forest TEU 1 $0.20 $0.20
Shrine of Punishment CES 1 $6.33 $6.33
Metal Energy 10 $0.00
Unit Energy GRW UPR 1 $0.65 $0.65
Aurora Energy SWSH 1 $0.68 $0.68
Total 60 $352.97

Winning Decks rate in Japanese Leagues: 22.06%
Rotation Effect (Team Up to Sword & Shield cards in deck): 15%

  • Altered Creation is still amazing! Helps Zacian to take KO Tag Teams with a little help from damage modifiers
  • Deck wants to go first to get ADP ready and make full use of Intrepid Sword ability
  • ADP to remain in at the top tier this time with Zacian as it's partner of choice
  • Slow Turn 1 and Turn 2s, can fall to decks that force early pressure


Malamar (with Mewtwo & Mew-GX)

Mewtwo & Mew-GX
Tablemon
Card Set Qty Price Total Cost
Inkay FLI 3 $0.20 $0.60
Malamar FLI 3 $0.20 $0.60
Mewtwo & Mew-GX UNM 2 $14.99 $29.98
Trevenant & Dusknoir-GX PR 2 $19.97 $39.94
Gengar & Mimikyu-GX TEU 1 $7.99 $7.99
Indeedee V SWSH 1 $3.99 $3.99
Naganadel-GX UNM 1 $2.99 $2.99
Latios-GX UNM 1 $3.49 $3.49
Dragonite-GX UNM 1 $5.98 $5.98
Jigglypuff & Mega Lopunny-GX CEC 1 $4.08 $4.08
Dedenne-GX UNB 2 $33.89 $67.78
Professor's Research SWSH 4 $8.97 $35.88
Marnie SWSH 4 $6.47 $25.88
Quick Ball SWSH 4 $2.48 $9.92
Mysterious Treasure FLI 4 $1.49 $5.96
Switch SWSH 4 $0.24 $0.96
Cherish Ball UNM 3 $0.80 $2.40
Great Catcher CEC 2 $0.78 $1.56
Air Balloon SWSH 2 $0.98 $1.96
Big Charm SWSH 2 $0.74 $1.48
Choatic Swell CEC 3 $0.20 $0.60
Psychic Energy 10 $0.00
Total 60 $254.02

Winning Decks rate in Japanese Leagues: 10.43%
Rotation Effect (Team Up to Sword & Shield cards in deck): Malamar Rotated

  • Two of the best decks in the previous formats are now teaming up! This deck will be the main face for the new hand disruption archetype with Marnie and Trevenant & Dusknor's Night Watch attack in mind
  • Set up decks can fall to a Turn 1 Horror House GX
  • Likely to be a Tier 1 deck in this format. 3 Top 8 finishes at the Aichi Champions League
  • Very ability reliant, still needs to set up Malamars and needs Perfection to stay alive

Zacian V (with Lucario & Melmetal-GX)

Zacian V
Aichi Champions League 2nd Place (Ryoji Saotome)
Card Set Qty Price Total Cost
Zacian V SWSH 4 $29.98 $119.92
Lucario & Melmetal-GX UNB 2 $4.68 $9.36
Dusk Mane Necrozma PR 1 $9.99 $9.99
Mew UNB 1 $0.97 $0.97
Mimikyu CEC 1 $0.53 $0.53
Absol TEU 1 $8.99 $8.99
Oranguru SWSH 1 $6.97 $6.97
Professor's Research SWSH 4 $8.97 $35.88
Marnie SWSH 2 $6.47 $12.94
Mallow & Lana CEC 2 $1.78 $3.56
Cynthia & Caitlin CEC 1 $3.27 $3.27
Erika's Hospitality HIF 1 $0.20 $0.20
Quick Ball SWSH 4 $2.48 $9.92
Metal Saucer SWSH 4 $1.78 $7.12
Custom Catcher LOT 4 $5.19 $20.76
Switch SWSH 4 $0.24 $0.96
Crushing Hammer SWSH 3 $0.24 $0.72
Tag Call CEC 2 $0.45 $0.90
Great Catcher CEC 1 $0.78 $0.78
Metal Frying Pan FLI 3 $0.95 $2.85
Air Balloon SWSH 1 $0.98 $0.98
Choatic Swell CEC 2 $0.20 $0.40
Metal Energy 11 $0.00
Total 60 $257.97

Winning Decks rate in Japanese Leagues: 9.76%
Rotation Effect (Team Up to Sword & Shield cards in deck): 13.33%

  • Zacian is the best Pokemon card to come out of this set and like ADP before, it's expected to be a top tier contender right of the bat, with many Metal support to go by in this set
  • Full Metal Wall and Frying Pan helps to make Zacian a tanky monster to take down
  • Finalist at Aichi Champions League, still unsure which version of Zacian will be top tier but it will be there
  • Being a V and Tag Team based decks will can hurt in certain matches even with it's tankability

Pikachu & Zekrom-GX (non Tag Call package)

Pikachu & Zekrom-GX
Tricky Gym
Card Set Qty Price Total Cost
Pikachu & Zekrom-GX TEU 2 $10.99 $21.98
Raichu & Alolan Raichu-GX UNM 1 $4.99 $4.99
Jirachi TEU 3 $27.99 $83.97
Dedenne-GX UNB 2 $33.89 $67.78
Zeraora-GX LOT 1 $11.97 $11.97
Tapu Koko V SWSH 1 $7.47 $7.47
Tapu Koko Prism TEU 1 $3.49 $3.49
Zapdos TEU 1 $0.59 $0.59
Volkner UPR 4 $0.89 $3.56
Professor's Research SWSH 3 $8.97 $26.91
Switch SWSH 4 $0.24 $0.96
Electropower LOT 4 $0.46 $1.84
Custom Catcher LOT 4 $5.19 $20.76
Quick Ball UNB 4 $2.48 $9.92
Electromagnetic Radar UNB 3 $0.20 $0.60
Energy Switch SWSH 3 $0.24 $0.72
Reset Stamp UNM 2 $0.64 $1.28
Escape Board UPR 2 $0.20 $0.40
Great Catcher CEC 1 $0.78 $0.78
Stadium Nav UNM 1 $0.20 $0.20
Thunder Mountain PS LOT 1 $1.27 $1.27
Viridian Forest TEU 1 $0.20 $0.20
Lighting Energy 11 $0.00
Total 60 $271.64

Winning Decks rate in Japanese Leagues: 9.00%
Rotation Effect (Team Up to Sword & Shield cards in deck): 26.66%

  • PikaRom doesn't gain much from the set but Quick Ball is just what it needed! Deck doesn't mind going first but Turn 1 Full Blitz is very possible. Tapu Koko V a welcome addition too
  • The deck always shone in a fast paced meta and expected to do the same in the next format, likely to resurface back near or in the top tier
  • Won the Aichi Champions League with another top 4 finish, as if any more proof was needed if the deck was amazing again
  • Still a multiple prized based deck at the end of the day

Morpeko V

Morpeko V
Rare Candy
Card Set Qty Price Total Cost
Jirachi TEU 4 $27.99 $111.96
Morpeko V SWSH 3 $3.49 $10.47
Morpeko V-Max SWSH 1 $7.98 $7.98
Tapu Koko V SWSH 1 $7.47 $7.47
Oricorio-GX CEC 1 $2.99 $2.99
Oranguru SWSH 1 $6.97 $6.97
Absol TEU 1 $8.99 $8.99
Mew UNB 1 $0.97 $0.97
Tapu Koko Prism TEU 1 $3.49 $3.49
Marnie SWSH 4 $6.47 $25.88
Volkner UPR 3 $0.89 $2.67
Rosa CEC 2 $5.90 $11.80
Lillie's Poke Doll CEC 4 $0.20 $0.80
Electropower LOT 4 $0.46 $1.84
Quick Ball SWSH 4 $2.48 $9.92
Custom Catcher LOT 4 $5.19 $20.76
Switch SWSH 3 $0.24 $0.72
Escape Board UPR 2 $0.20 $0.40
Pokemon Communication TEU 1 $0.20 $0.20
Great Catcher CEC 1 $0.78 $0.78
Counter Gain LOT 1 $0.34 $0.34
Stadium Nav UNM 1 $0.20 $0.20
Reset Stamp UNM 1 $0.64 $0.64
Thunder Mountain Prism LOT 1 $1.27 $1.27
Lighting Energy 8 $0.00
Recycle Energy UNM 2 $0.20 $0.40
Total 60 $239.91

Winning Decks rate in Japanese Leagues: 6.80%
Rotation Effect (Team Up to Sword & Shield cards in deck): 25%

  • New Hit-And-Run style archetype in the form of Morpeko V. Will most likely become the preferred partner of choice for decks going with a prize denial style deck with Dolls
  • Lighting decks have lots of help in the form of Electropower, Volkner, Thunder Mountain PS and Tapu Koko Prism
  • 5th most winningest decks in local leagues in Japan. 3% representation in the top 70 in Aichi
  • Decks that has resources to multiple gusting will have a better time against this deck as would energy denial decks

Blacephalon UNB (with Jirachi)

Blacephalon
Ptcgradio
Card Set Qty Price Total Cost
Jirachi TEU 3 $27.99 $83.97
Blacephalon UNB 4 $1.22 $4.88
Blacephalon-GX LOT 1 $6.24 $6.24
Oricorio-GX CEC 1 $2.99 $2.99
Cramorant V SWSH 1 $2.99 $2.99
Mew UNB 1 $0.97 $0.97
Phione CEC 1 $0.38 $0.38
Welder UNB 4 $0.20 $0.80
Quick Ball SWSH 4 $2.48 $9.92
Fiery Flint DRM 4 $2.38 $9.52
Fire Crystal UNB 4 $0.20 $0.80
Acro Bike CES 4 $0.88 $3.52
Switch SWSH 3 $0.24 $0.72
Enery Retrieval SWSH 3 $0.24 $0.72
Escape Board UPR 2 $0.20 $0.40
Lucky Egg SWSH 2 $0.24 $0.48
Adventure Bag LOT 1 $0.29 $0.29
Pal Pad SWSH 1 $0.47 $0.47
Ultra Space FLI 1 $1.46 $1.46
Heat Factory Prism LOT 1 $3.96 $3.96
Fire Energy 14 $0.00
Total 60 $135.48

Winning Decks rate in Japanese Leagues: 5.49%
Rotation Effect (Team Up to Sword & Shield cards in deck): 23.33%

  • Ever since it was introduced, Blacephalon UNB has had a presence in the game as the one of the best single prize attackers. The deck gains many tools from Sword & Shield to possibly jump it up into the top tier.
  • It's drawing power with Lucky Egg, Oricorio-GX, Heat Factory Prism and Welder helps to piece up all the puzzle for the unlimited amount of damage
  • Deck hasn't seen much success in Japan yet but has been hyped heavily by many. First two Sword & Shield local league tournaments here in Singapore have seen this deck finish in 1st place
  • Very combo reliant. Decks can play around it's strategy with hand disruption or Lysandre Labs.

Mewtwo & Mew-GX (Fire Toolbox)

Mewtwo & Mew-GX
The Sableyes
Card Set Qty Price Total Cost
Mewtwo & Mew-GX UNM 3 $14.99 $44.97
Dedenne-GX UNB 4 $33.89 $135.56
Jigglypuff & Mega Lopunny-GX CEC 1 $4.08 $4.08
Reshiram & Charizard-GX UNB 1 $12.84 $12.84
Magcargo-GX LOT 1 $2.99 $2.99
Charizard-GX HIF 1 $3.69 $3.69
Victini V SWSH 1 $3.79 $3.79
Solgaelo-GX PR 1 $8.98 $8.98
Naganadel-GX UNM 1 $2.99 $2.99
Latios-GX UNM 1 $3.49 $3.49
Jirachi-GX UNM 1 $2.99 $2.99
Marshadow UNB 1 $3.26 $3.26
Mewtwo UNB 1 $0.20 $0.20
Welder UNB 4 $0.20 $0.80
Cherish Ball UNM 4 $0.80 $3.20
Quick Ball SWSH 4 $2.48 $9.92
Custom Catcher LOT 4 $5.19 $20.76
Acro Bike CES 4 $0.88 $3.52
Switch SWSH 2 $0.24 $0.48
Reset Stamp UNM 2 $0.64 $1.28
Great Catcher CEC 1 $0.78 $0.78
Energy Recycle System CES 1 $0.48 $0.48
Stealthy Hood UNB 1 $0.20 $0.20
Giant Hearth UNM 3 $0.60 $1.80
Lysandre Labs FLI 1 $0.48 $0.48
Fire Energy 8 $0.00
Psychic Energy 3 $0.00
Total 60 $273.53

Winning Decks rate in Japanese Leagues: 4.61%
Rotation Effect (Team Up to Sword & Shield cards in deck): 20%

  • As long as GXes are still available, Mewtwo & Mew-GX will still be played and it will still be good. Fire box may not be favoured anymore over the new Marnie/Hand Distruption version but it's still good
  • Deck was the BDIF in the previous format for being able to handle any and all types of decks. It can still threaten a 300 damage attack in Turn 2. May fall off the top tier but still a strong contender nonetheless 
  • Was the 4th most represented deck in the top 70 at the Aichi Champions League
  • Relying on just Welder is not a good idea with the new Mew3 deck in mind.

Torkoal V (with Magcargo-GX)

Torkoal V
Celio's Network
Card Set Qty Price Total Cost
Slugma LOT 4 $0.33 $1.32
Magcargo-GX LOT 3 $2.99 $8.97
Magcargo CES 2 $0.32 $0.64
Oranguru SWSH 2 $6.97 $13.94
Dedenne-GX UNB 2 $33.89 $67.78
Torkoal V SWSH 1 $2.98 $2.98
Ditto Prism LOT 1 $8.82 $8.82
Volcanion UNB 1 $1.88 $1.88
Mewtwo & Mew-GX UNM 1 $14.99 $14.99
Welder UNB 4 $0.20 $0.80
Cynthia UPR 2 $0.46 $0.92
Marnie UNM 1 $6.47 $6.47
Quick Ball UNM 4 $2.48 $9.92
Pokemon Communication TEU 4 $0.20 $0.80
Custom Catcher LOT 4 $5.19 $20.76
Switch SWSH 3 $0.24 $0.72
Fire Crystal UNB 2 $0.20 $0.40
Evolution Incense SWSH 2 $0.98 $1.96
Cherish Ball UNM 1 $0.80 $0.80
Reset Stamp UNM 1 $0.64 $0.64
Giant Hearth UNM 3 $0.60 $1.80
Fire Energy 12 $0.00
Total 60 $167.31

Winning Decks rate in Japanese Leagues: 4.50%
Rotation Effect (Team Up to Sword & Shield cards in deck): 26.66%

  • Torkoal V may just help bring Magcargo-GX into relevance in the game. The obvious combo of Oranguru's Monkey Wisdom ability with both Magcargo's ability may be very tempting for others to give this archetype a try
  • Like Blacephalon, has a high damage output, be it for 3 energies with Torkoal or unlimited amount with Magcargo-GX. Could feature strongly in tier 2
  • It was the surprise deck of the Aichi Champions League, finishing in 10th place
  • Multiple Magcargos are still needed to set up. Has a hard time dealing with hand disruption style decks since it's very reliant on Welder

Rowlet & Alolan Exeggutor-GX (with Rillaboom)

Rowlet & Alolan Exeggutor-GX
The Sableyes
Card Set Qty Price Total Cost
Grookey SWSH 3 $0.25 $0.75
Thwackey SWSH 3 $0.25 $0.75
Rillaboom SWSH 3 $1.47 $4.41
Rowlet & Alolan Exeggutor-GX UNM 3 $6.49 $19.47
Phermosa & Buzzwole-GX UNB 1 $3.99 $3.99
Venusaur & Snivy-GX CEC 1 $3.45 $3.45
Mewtwo & Mew-GX UNM 1 $14.99 $14.99
Shaymin Prism TEU 1 $0.69 $0.69
Professor's Research SWSH 2 $8.97 $17.94
Bill's Analysis HIF 2 $0.20 $0.40
Coach Trainer UNM 1 $0.20 $0.20
Cynthia & Caitlin CEC 1 $3.27 $3.27
Mallow & Lana CEC 1 $1.78 $1.78
Guzma & Hala CEC 1 $0.41 $0.41
Net Ball LOT 4 $0.20 $0.80
Custom Catcher LOT 4 $5.19 $20.76
Quick Ball SWSH 2 $2.48 $4.96
Pokemon Communication TEU 2 $0.20 $0.40
Tag Call CEC 2 $0.45 $0.90
Rare Candy SWSH 2 $0.24 $0.48
Air Ballon SWSH 2 $0.98 $1.96
Ordinary Rod SWSH 1 $0.73 $0.73
Reset Stamp UNM 1 $0.64 $0.64
Energy Recycle System CES 1 $0.48 $0.48
Hyper Potion SWSH 1 $0.33 $0.33
Viridian Forest TEU 1 $0.20 $0.20
Life Forest Prism LOT 1 $0.32 $0.32
Grass Energy 10 $0.00
Weakness Guard Energy UNM 1 $1.08 $1.08
Auora Energy SWSH 1 $0.68 $0.68
Total 60 $107.22

Winning Decks rate in Japanese Leagues: 3.95%
Rotation Effect (Team Up to Sword & Shield cards in deck): 15%

  • The introduction of Rillaboom might just be what EggRow needed to push into the top tiers of the game. It won't take long to get Rillaboom set-up with Super Growth in mind.
  • Vikavolt decks in the past have always seen success in the game in the past, Rillaboom should do the same for a number of other decks as well
  • Like Morpeko V before, had a 3% representation in the top 70 at the Aichi Champions League. 9th most winningest deck in Japan should say a lot as well
  • Grass is still a very awkward typing in the game as long as Welder is around. Tag Team based deck too

Reshiram & Charizard-GX (Turbo)

Reshiram & Charizard-GX
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Card Set Qty Price Total Cost
Jirachi TEU 4 $27.99 $111.96
Dedenne-GX UNB 3 $33.89 $101.67
Vulpix TEU 2 $0.21 $0.42
Ninetales TEU 2 $0.39 $0.78
Reshiram & Charizard-GX UNB 1 $12.84 $12.84
Jigglypuff & Mega Lopunny-GX CEC 1 $4.08 $4.08
Heatran-GX UNM 1 $2.98 $2.98
Blacephalon-GX LOT 1 $6.24 $6.24
Victini Prism DRM 1 $6.94 $6.94
Victini V SWSH 1 $3.79 $3.79
Marshadow UNB 1 $3.26 $3.26
Welder UNB 4 $0.20 $0.80
Quick Ball SWSH 4 $2.48 $9.92
Pokemon Communication TEU 4 $0.20 $0.80
Switch SWSH 4 $0.24 $0.96
Escape Board UPR 2 $0.20 $0.40
Pal Pad SWSH 1 $0.47 $0.47
Giant Hearth UNM 3 $0.60 $1.80
Lysandre Labs FLI 1 $0.48 $0.48
Heat Factory Prism LOT 1 $3.96 $3.96
Fire Energy 18 $0.00
Total 60 $274.55

Winning Decks rate in Japanese Leagues: 3.62%
Rotation Effect (Team Up to Sword & Shield cards in deck): 10%

  • TurboZard will still be a thing for as long as Welder is in the format. The new no-Supporter on Turn 1 rule does force the deck to hope to go 2nd which may not be ideal. 
  • Turn 2 for 300 damage will be a rarity now. Deck may not be top tier contender but Victini Prism and Ninetales being in the deck should still see it having success from time to time Zacian V does have a Fire weakness which could lead others to give the deck another try
  • Hasn't been talked about by any of the content creators on YouTube thus having to use a Japanese list. Still had a 6% representation at the Aichi Champions League though.
  • Hand disruption will continue to be the deck's downfall now that Marnie has hit the scene

Galarian Obstagoon (with Sableye V)

Galarian Obstagoon
Celio's Network
Card Set Qty Price Total Cost
Galarian Zizagoon SWSH 4 $0.69 $2.76
Galarian Linoone SWSH 3 $0.25 $0.75
Galarian Obstagoon SWSH 3 $2.47 $7.41
Sableye V SWSH 2 $3.49 $6.98
Yveltal-GX FLI 1 $4.49 $4.49
Mimikyu CEC 1 $0.53 $0.53
Phione CEC 1 $0.38 $0.38
Cynthia UPR 4 $0.46 $1.84
Marnie SWSH 2 $6.47 $12.94
Rosa CEC 2 $5.90 $11.80
PokeGear 3.0 SWSH 4 $0.34 $1.36
Quick Ball SWSH 4 $2.48 $9.92
Evolution Incense SWSH 4 $0.98 $3.92
Rare Candy SWSH 3 $0.24 $0.72
Lillie's Poke Doll CEC 3 $0.20 $0.60
Lucky Egg SWSH 2 $0.24 $0.48
Reset Stamp UNM 1 $0.64 $0.64
U-Turn Board UNM 1 $0.20 $0.20
Great Catcher CEC 1 $0.78 $0.78
Adventure Bag LOT 1 $0.29 $0.29
Pokemon Catcher SWSH 1 $0.24 $0.24
Ordinary Rod SWSH 1 $0.73 $0.73
Switch SWSH 1 $0.24 $0.24
Choatic Swell CEC 1 $0.20 $0.20
Dark Energy 9 $0.00
Total 60 $70.20

Winning Decks rate in Japanese Leagues: 2.63%
Rotation Effect (Team Up to Sword & Shield cards in deck): 10%

  • Galarian Obstagoon brings a new spread archetype into the game. The ability has seen past success in the form of the older Crobat decks. Helps Sableye V and Yveltal-GX to attain big KOs
  • Obstruct may be the most underated new attack. Many top tier decks are just Basic focused which will give them a hard time if they don't have gusting options. Possibly the best anti-meta deck.
  • Hasn't seen much success in Japan but it's another deck heavily hyped by many top players. 
  • Still is a Stage 2 deck and Sableye V needs two Dark energies which may be a big issue with no real energy accelration for Dark types in Standard

Lapras V-Max (with Frosmoth)

Lapras V-Max
Omnipoke
Card Set Qty Price Total Cost
Lapras V SWSH 2 $4.79 $9.58
Lapras V-Max SWSH 2 $10.47 $20.94
Jirachi TEU 3 $27.99 $83.97
Snom SWSH 3 $0.49 $1.47
Frosmoth SWSH 3 $3.97 $11.91
Blastoise & Piplup-GX CEC 2 $5.99 $11.98
Palkia-GX FLI 1 $9.99 $9.99
Volcanion Prism FLI 1 $1.29 $1.29
Dedenne-GX UNB 1 $33.89 $33.89
Professor's Research SWSH 4 $8.97 $35.88
Marnie SWSH 2 $6.47 $12.94
Cynthia & Caitlin CEC 1 $3.27 $3.27
Mallow & Lana CEC 1 $1.78 $1.78
Misty & Lorelei CEC 1 $0.20 $0.20
Fisherman CES 1 $0.27 $0.27
Quick Ball SWSH 4 $2.48 $9.92
Pokemon Communication TEU 3 $0.20 $0.60
Switch SWSH 3 $0.24 $0.72
Tag Call CEC 2 $0.45 $0.90
Energy Retrieval SWSH 2 $0.24 $0.48
Great Catcher CEC 2 $0.78 $1.56
Ordinary Rod SWSH 1 $0.73 $0.73
Escape Board UPR 2 $0.20 $0.40
Viridian Forest TEU 2 $0.20 $0.40
Water Energy 11 $0.00
Total 60 $255.07

Winning Decks rate in Japanese Leagues: 1.76%
Rotation Effect (Team Up to Sword & Shield cards in deck): 6.66%

  • Rain Dance is back in the form of Frosmoth. The ability in the past has seen success for many years with Blastoise decks in the past. Only being able to attach to the bench could be a small issue but there will be ways around it
  • History says this will be a successful archetype. Might not have the right attackers to make it a top tier deck at the moment but that will change.
  • One of my reasons for that is that it hasn't seen much success in Japan yet. Do note that Japan doesn't have Energy Recycler which could feature in the deck.
  • Does need certain combos to take big KOs. Needs big draws so the deck is likely to suffer from hand disruption style decks.

Snorlax V-Max (with Porygon-Z)

Snorlax V-Max
Rare Candy
Card Set Qty Price Total Cost
Snorlax V SWSH 3 $2.99 $8.97
Snorlax V-Max SWSH 3 $9.48 $28.44
Porygon UNB 4 $0.23 $0.92
Porygon-Z UNB 3 $0.25 $0.75
Oranguru SWSH 1 $6.97 $6.97
Crammorant V SWSH 1 $2.99 $2.99
Dedenne-GX UNB 1 $33.89 $33.89
Galarian Zigzagoon SWSH 1 $0.69 $0.69
Lillie UPR 4 $0.20 $0.80
Cynthia UPR 4 $0.46 $1.84
Marnie SWSH 2 $6.47 $12.94
Rare Candy SWSH 4 $0.24 $0.96
Quick Ball SWSH 4 $2.48 $9.92
Hyper Potion SWSH 3 $0.33 $0.99
Evolution Incense SWSH 3 $0.98 $2.94
Pokemon Communication TEU 2 $0.20 $0.40
Buff Padding TEU 2 $0.30 $0.60
Great Catcher CEC 2 $0.78 $1.56
Vitalilty Band SWSH 1 $0.47 $0.47
Choatic Swell CEC 1 $0.20 $0.20
Recycle Energy UNM 4 $0.20 $0.80
Draw Energy CEC 4 $0.20 $0.80
Triple Acceleration Energy UNB 3 $0.20 $0.60
Total 60 $119.44

Winning Decks rate in Japanese Leagues: 1.65%
Rotation Effect (Team Up to Sword & Shield cards in deck): 13.33%

  • Snorlax V-Max is an interesting new attack which could see play with a number of different energy accelerating partners (Welder, Malamar, Frosmoth, Porygon-Z, ADP-GX, Rillaboom)
  • Buff Padding helps Snorlax V-Max to 370HP! That will always be very tempting to pull off for many players as it'll be difficult to take this monster down. 
  • Hasn't seen much success in Japan apart from a few league wins. Not top tier but it'll be contend in the next few rungs
  • Low damage output might be a problem. And it's still a 3-prize pokemon.

Oranguru Control

Oranguru Control
Celio's Network
Card Set Qty Price Total Cost
Oranguru UPR 4 $0.48 $1.92
Minccino SWSH 3 $0.25 $0.75
Cinccino SWSH 3 $2.47 $7.41
Pidgey TEU 2 $0.68 $1.36
Pidgeotto TEU 2 $0.77 $1.54
Articuno-GX CES 2 $5.99 $11.98
Ditto Prism LOT 1 $8.82 $8.82
Snorunt UNM 1 $0.20 $0.20
Froslass UNM 1 $0.21 $0.21
Professor's Research SWSH 4 $8.97 $35.88
Lt Surge's Strategy UNB 2 $0.20 $0.40
Mars UPR 2 $0.77 $1.54
Belleba & Brycen Man CEC 2 $0.20 $0.40
Faba LOT 1 $0.94 $0.94
Tate & Liza CES 1 $0.20 $0.20
Quick Ball SWSH 4 $2.48 $9.92
PokeGear 3.0 SWSH 4 $0.67 $2.68
Crushing Hammer SWSH 3 $0.24 $0.72
Custom Catcher LOT 3 $5.19 $15.57
Evoltion Incense SWSH 2 $0.98 $1.96
Pal Pad SWSH 2 $0.69 $1.38
Reset Stamp UNM 2 $0.64 $1.28
Chip Chip Ice Axe UNB 2 $0.20 $0.40
Ordinary Rod SWSH 1 $0.73 $0.73
Champions Festival PR 1 $0.00
Sky Pillar CES 1 $0.29 $0.29
Recycle Energy UNM 1 $0.20 $0.20
Water Energy 3 $0.00
Total 60 $108.68

Winning Decks rate in Japanese Leagues: 1.59%
Rotation Effect (Team Up to Sword & Shield cards in deck): 31.66% (Oranguru Rotated)

  • Sadly control decks will still form part of the game and have often seen success in many various forms. Do expect new control/stall/mill types to come from this set
  • Oranguru Control was one of the better anti-meta decks and should still be that way
  • Control decks don't tend to see much success in Japan but it will overseas, especially in North America
  • The new Turn 1 no supporter rule might hurt the deck more but it'll find some way to fix that. New cards like Oranguru and Marnie can help to negate the irritating Chip Chip Ice Axe lock.

Stonjourner V-Max (with Zygarde)

Stonjourner V-Max
Omnipoke
Card Set Qty Price Total Cost
Stonjourner V SWSH 3 $4.47 $13.41
Stonjourner V-Max SWSH 3 $7.97 $23.91
Zygarde UNM 4 $0.20 $0.80
Jirachi TEU 2 $27.99 $55.98
Dedenne-GX UNB 2 $33.89 $67.78
Diance Prism FLI 1 $3.59 $3.59
Phione CEC 1 $0.38 $0.38
Marshadow & Machamp-GX UNB 1 $3.99 $3.99
Professor's Research SWSH 4 $8.97 $35.88
Marnie SWSH 2 $6.47 $12.94
Mallow & Lana CEC 2 $1.78 $3.56
Guzma & Hala CEC 1 $0.41 $0.41
Cynthia & Caitlin CEC 1 $3.27 $3.27
Quick Ball SWSH 4 $2.48 $9.92
Pokemon Communication TEU 3 $0.20 $0.60
Switch SWSH 3 $0.24 $0.72
Great Catcher CEC 2 $0.78 $1.56
Tag Call CEC 2 $0.45 $0.90
Escape Board UPR 2 $0.20 $0.40
Big Charm SWSH 1 $0.74 $0.74
Karate Belt UNM 1 $0.20 $0.20
Martial Arts Dojo UNB 3 $0.20 $0.60
Fighting Energy 11 $0.00
Unit Energy FDY FLI 1 $0.84 $0.84
Total 60 $242.38

Winning Decks rate in Japanese Leagues: 1.43%
Rotation Effect (Team Up to Sword & Shield cards in deck): 6.66%

  • Possibly the best V-Max attacker in the game in it's early incarnation. Stonjourner VMax can only be one of the tankiest pokemon to deal with many healing options available and it's first attack in mind as well
  • Could be a strong anti-meta call as Fighting type can counter the likes of PikaRom and Snorlax VMax and does have many ways to add damage with Dianice Prism, Fighting Dojo to name a few.
  • Not much success but has recorded 6 league wins in Japan 
  • Once again, a three prize-attack is not always a good thing. Being combo reliant isn't good as well with hand disruption around

Deck prices in comparison:

1.     Arceus & Dialga & Palkia-GX/Zacian-V           $352.97
2.     Turbo Reshiram & Charizard-GX                    $274.55
3.     Mewtwo & Mew-GX/Fire Toolbox                 $273.53
4.     Pikachu & Zekrom-GX                                     $271.64
5.     Zacian-V/Lucario & Melmetal-GX                   $257.97
6.     Lapras VMax/Frosmoth                                  $255.07
7.     Malamar/Mewtwo & Mew-GX                       $254.02
8.     Stonjourner VMax/Zygarde                            $242.38
9.     Morpeko-V/Dolls                                            $239.91
10.  Torkoal-V/Magcargo-GX                                 $167.31
11.  Blacephalon UNB/Jirachi                                $135.48
12.  Snorlax VMax/Porygon-Z                                $119.44
13.  Oranguru Control                                           $108.68
14.  Rowlet & Alolan Exeggutor-GX/Rillaboom     $107.22
15.  Galarian Obstagoon/Sableye-V                      $70.20


ADP continues to be the most expensive deck but since it's one of the best decks, it's expected to
be expensive. Two Welder decks are high up in the list but as it's not seen much love yet, I'd 
advise to stay away from those unless you are sure you can make them work. 

Malamar/Mewtwo & Mew-GX and Zacian-V with Lucario & Melmetal-GX might be the two 
best decks to pick up for newcomers with it's prices being a little better than the other Tier 1 
decks. Blacephalon UNB is not even in the top 10 but has potential to be one of the best decks at 
the moment, a decent budget deck for sure. Same can be said for the cheapest deck on the list, 
Galarian Obstagoon. It doesn't play Jirachi unlike Blacephalon but could be a great anti-meta call.

But I can't end it on just these 15 decks. The 16th most winningest deck in Japanese local leagues 
is a deck that is near and dear to my heart. Of course, it's Charizard from Team Up!

Charizard
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Card Set Qty Price Total Cost
Jirachi TEU 4 $27.99 $111.96
Charmander TEU 4 $0.20 $0.80
Charmeleon TEU 1 $0.20 $0.20
Charizard TEU 4 $2.64 $10.56
Ditto Prism LOT 1 $8.82 $8.82
Heatran-GX UNM 1 $2.98 $2.98
Zacian V SWSH 2 $29.98 $59.96
Welder UNB 4 $0.20 $0.80
Rosa CEC 2 $5.90 $11.80
Marnie SWSH 1 $6.47 $6.47
Rare Candy SWSH 4 $0.24 $0.96
Quick Ball SWSH 3 $2.48 $7.44
Great Ball SWSH 3 $0.24 $0.72
Switch SWSH 3 $0.24 $0.72
Fire Crystal UNB 3 $0.20 $0.60
Escape Board UPR 3 $0.20 $0.60
Ordinary Rod SWSH 2 $0.73 $1.46
Evolution Incense SWSH 1 $0.98 $0.98
Giant Bomb UNM 1 $0.20 $0.20
Giant Hearth UNM 2 $0.60 $1.20
Heat Factory Prism LOT 1 $3.96 $3.96
Fire Energy 10 $0.00
Total 60 $233.19

  • Charizard will continue to be a viable rouge option for those wanting to give Stage 2 decks a try. It's unlimited damage output is it's biggest selling point. It can take a clean KO on even VMax by Turn 2 if set up right
  • The new no Turn 1 supporter mean it won't see much play sadly. This deck is heavily reliant on certain Supporters, be it Elm, Oak, Welder or even the new Prof's Research
  • Quick Ball and Evolution Incense does make things easier to the deck to set up. Many decks in Japan have been running Zacian-V and some Inteleon line to set up too
  • It's still a Stage 2 deck. Hand disruption will be the downfall of this deck
  • Also, Japan doesn't have Energy Recycler legal and it's one of the most important cards in the deck. That is why I've had a hard time finding any decent list to share on here (still building my own at the meantime)

Charizard will still be my pet project but the no Turn 1 supporter rule does put me off. And with OCIC in mind (if I'm allowed to go due to the ongoing virus here in Singapore), I have been focusing mainly on decks that have had success in Japan. I honestly believe the format will revolve around Mew3/Maly, ADP/Zacian, PikaRom and Blacephalon UNB. 

I hope those of you who read this will have found this helpful in any way and thank you for reading and checking out my latest blog. And if you are going to the Oceania International Championships, see you there!