(Is this worse than Call of Legends? Probably not, but it's a lot more fun.)
So I hear you like Magnezone/Regirock?
If you do, then you…Probably won't like this deck much: it's just a strange thing I threw together on the spur of the moment at league. However, it's a ton of fun, and has a lot of options. 😉
Warning (if you haven't gotten the hint yet): this deck may or may not be horrible. For all you netdeckers and lurkers out there…Be cautious about this one. 😉
Pokemon (31):
3 Cyndaquil HGSS
3 Quilava HGSS
3 Typhlosion Prime
2 Oddish LA (psy)
2 Gloom LA (psy)
2 Vileplume UD
3 Spiritomb AR
1 Chatot MD
1 Uxie LA
1 Azelf LA
1 Vulpix PL (secret holo)
1 Ninetales HGSS
1 Magnemite TM
1 Magneton TM
1 Magnezone Prime
1 Deoxys/Rayquaza LEGEND (Top)
1 Deoxys/Rayquaza LEGEND (Bottom)
1 Entei/Raikou LEGEND (Top)
1 Entei/Raikou LEGEND (Bottom)
1 Unown Q MD
Trainers/Stadiums/Supporters (13):
4 Bebe's Search
4 Pokemon Collector
2 Broken Time-Space
1 Looker's
1 Judge
1 Copycat
Energy (16):
10 Fire
4 Lightning
2 Warp
First off, let me go on record and say that running two different legends…Is horrible. Absolutely, positively horrid. But ANYWAYS…
Your primary strategy here is to usually begin a game swarming Typhlosions (plus the Plume lock), followed by late game KOs from Magnezone Prime and whatever legend you run. In the ten or so games that I've played with this deck, Rayquaza/Deoxys LEGEND has been far, far more useful than Entei/Raikou LEGEND, but on the other hand, I haven't had many opportunities to do the Thunder Fall "nuke" (KO'ing three of more of your opponent's Pokemon).
Three Spiritomb may be weird, and…You may be right. However, in order to fit all of these crazy things (seriously, a 1-1-1 Magnezone and 1-1 Ninetales?!), something had to give. If I were to play this, I would probably work my hardest to up the Spiritomb to four. Not right now, though, since this is my way to unwind from the inevitable "Sabledonk" fest (assuming there are no bans, restrictions, or mid-season rotations).
Although this is a very fun deck, I honestly would not use this in a premier event as-is. However, a more viable alternative could be focusing on just the Typhlosion, Magnezone, and Ninetales. It deals out just as comfortably as Magnerock does, and yet it provides a nice secondary attacker to the 'Zone.
Have fun, guys! Hopefully we can hook y'all up with some more stellar tournament reports.