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Step 2 — Core Components. So we ask ourselves: which cards are absolutely essential to include? Let's take a look at Samurott. That means that you also need to include Oshawott and Dewott if you want to be able to get Samurott into play. So let's include four copies of Oshawott and four copies of Dewott in the deck. Now we've assured that we can get Samurott into play, but we also need to ensure that we can actually attack with it. So of course, we need to include Water Energy cards in the deck.

Instead of including only three Energy cards, I have chosen to include And this is because I am probably going to set up more than one Samurott during the game, and I also want to be able to draw and attach an Energy card every turn. Now that we've identified the hero of the deck, and some of the core components, let's talk about some of the ways we can identify—and mitigate—our weaknesses. Step 3 — Cover Your Weaknesses.

The third step of the deckbuilding process is to identify and mitigate any potential weaknesses. This means that it will take three turns to get a Samurott into play—one turn to play Oshawott, a second turn to play Dewott, and a third turn to evolve into Samurott.

The best way to speed up this process is by using the Rare Candy Item card. This Item card allows you to evolve Oshawott straight into Samurott, bypassing Dewott. It's a pretty powerful card, so I am going to include four of those in my deck and reduce the copies of Dewott from four to two. Now let's think about other potential weaknesses of this deck.

One revolves around a rule that restricts Energy attachments per turn. So that means even if we can evolve an Oshawott into a Samurott in two turns, because Aqua Wash requires three Energy, it's going to take three turns to power up Aqua Wash. Now you might be wondering, what exactly is deck synergy? Well deck synergy is all the cards working together towards on goal. For example, a trainer card may have an effect that says heal 30 damage.

This could be useful if you are doing damage to yourself in an attack such as brave bird, which does recoil damage done at yourself from an attack you did. The card that heals 30 damage can work well with a recoil move, which is an example of deck synergy.

In example of the competitive format, Sylveon GX can search for 3 cards as an effect of one of its attacks. This can be useful to search out evolution cards such as Kirlia and Gardevoir to make a deck run smoother. Your deck must have synergy or it will not be competitively viable in the meta format. Once you know how to play the PTCG you might be ready to make your own deck and take it to tournaments to win prizes as well as cash.

Now as cool as it is to make your own deck and win with it, at any given time there are certain decks that are doing really good in the format, and if you want a good shot at winning, although you can win with a rogue deck, these decks are the once that will guide you to victory.

Right now there are about 6 decks that will give you a good shot at winning, which is a good spread compared to other years. To find out which decks are good at the moment look up PTCG meta decks and it will give you the top decks at the time. And when you find these decks change is encouraged to a degree. Maybe the cards don't fit your playing style and you need to add and take out a few cards, which is fine, just the theme of the deck should stay the same.

When playing competitively, you must be ready and ok with facing the other meta decks, because others want to win as well. If your deck cannot beat most of the other meta decks in the format you probably aren't going to win that tournament, and the deck is only half of the key you need to win. You must also have experience with the pressure and playing against other decks. If you just practice against one other deck, sure you might be ready to face that deck but any other you will have a hard time with every other deck.

If you are still interested in PTCG then check out a youtube channel called BulbasaurBrosTCG where they play with decks, showcase deck lists, and do a bunch of other cool stuff. They have my exact 60 card gardevoir for you guys to check out if you want to know counts! If I made any mistakes please feel free to comment down below what else I should add or fix! If you still don't fully understand how to play PTCG get a friend to play with you it helps a ton and you can help each other.

But, if you have made it this far I would like to thank you for reading and have fun playing Pokemon TCG!

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