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==Restriction==
==Restriction==
Barrier Swap was banned from tournament play some time ago, due to the key cards, such as {{TCG ID|Base Set|Alakazam|1}} and {{TCG ID|Gym Heroes|Erika's Dratini|42}}, being too old for [[Pokémon Organized Play]] use. The sets they were in were removed in a {{TCG|Rotation}}, so the cards were no longer allowed. While {{TCG ID|Base Set|Alakazam|1}} and {{TCG ID|Base Set|Chansey|3}} were later reprinted in the {{TCG|Legendary Collection}} set, the deck could not function without {{TCG ID|Gym Heroes|Erika's Dratini|42}}, and was never revived.
Barrier Swap was banned from tournament play some time ago, due to the key cards, such as {{TCG ID|Base Set|Alakazam|1}} and {{TCG ID|Gym Heroes|Erika's Dratini|42}}, being too old for [[Pokémon Organized Play]] use. The sets they were in were removed in a {{TCG|Rotation}}, so the cards were no longer allowed. While {{TCG ID|Base Set|Alakazam|1}} and {{TCG ID|Base Set|Chansey|3}} were later reprinted in the {{TCG|Legendary Collection}} set, the deck could not function without {{TCG ID|Gym Heroes|Erika's Dratini|42}}, and was never revived.
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Revision as of 05:18, 25 July 2012

This was never a real deck. It should never have been written, but I can't bring myself to delete it. So here it sits.

Barrier Swap
ErikaDratiniGymHeroes42.jpg
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Erika's Dratini and Alakazam
Types used Psychic Colorless
Major cards Erika's Dratini, Alakazam, and Chansey
Era 2000-2001

Barrier Swap is a Pokémon Trading Card Game deck archetype that is centered around the cards Erika's Dratini and Alakazam. It focuses on getting Chansey and Alakazam on the bench, while making Erika's Dratini the Active Pokémon.

History

The Barrier Swap deck was first publicized in the Gym Heroes Strategy Guide for the TCG in August of 2001. It rose in popularity when the idea of a combination between Erika's Dratini and Alakazam was realized and it became part of that format's metagame.

Strategy

An ideal starting Active Pokémon is Erika's Dratini, with an Abra and a Chansey on the bench. The player would then want to evolve their Abra into Alakazam as soon as possible, possibly using Pokémon Breeder. Then, a player would probably want to Damage Swap any damage Erika's Dratini takes onto Chansey, letting Erika's Dratini's Tail Strike move do 10 or 30 damage per turn, depending on the result of the coin flip. After Chansey takes considerable damage, it should be returned to the player's hand using Scoop Up, and then placed back onto the bench to take more damage.

Cards

Key Cards

  • Alakazam's Pokémon Power, Damage Swap, allows a player to move a damage counter on one of their Pokémon to another.
  • Erika's Dratini's Pokémon Power, Strange Barrier, ensures that it only takes 10 damage for each time it is attacked.
  • Chansey is typically never used as an Active Pokémon, but rather sits on the player's bench, having all of Erika's Dratini's damage counters Damage Swapped to it.
  • Pokémon Trader is crucial to rooting needed Pokémon out of the player's deck.
  • Scoop Up is used when Chansey is close to being knocked out to essentially remove all damage from it.

Other Pokémon

Other Trainers

  • Bill draws extra cards.
  • Erika's Maids adds Erika's Dratini and Erika's Oddish from the deck to the hand.
  • Full Heal is to help ensure that Strange Barrier does not stop working because Erika's Dratini is affected by a special condition.
  • Gust of Wind is a power card to control the opponent's field and make sure they do not have an Active Pokémon that can negate Strange Barrier.
  • Nightly Garbage Run is in case all a player's Chansey, Erika's Dratini, or Alakazam are knocked out, or if the deck will not work without a specific card that is in the discard pile.
  • Pokémon Breeder speeds up the deck by allowing a player to skip the Kadabra evolution stage and go straight from Abra to Alakazam.
  • Professor Oak is used to refresh a player's hand when they need something other than what they have.

Energy Cards

  • Double Colorless Energy is used to quickly attach energy to Erika's Dratini to allow it to use its Tail Strike attack.
  • Psychic Energy is in the deck in case something goes wrong and Erika's Dratini is knocked out without other backup. A situation in which this could happen is if a card was played that negated Pokémon Powers.
  • Full Heal Energy is to help ensure that Strange Barrier does not stop working because Erika's Dratini is affected by a special condition.

Typical Deckist

The deck list appearing below is not official; it is meant to represent an average build of the archetype, not specifically constructed for any regional metagame. Being that this is merely an archetype, a player may wish to change any part of this deck when building his or her own version.

Quantity Card Name Type Rarity
4x Abra Psychic Common
3x Kadabra Psychic Uncommon
4x Alakazam Psychic Rare HolographicH
3x Chansey Colorless Rare HolographicH
4x Erika's Dratini Colorless Uncommon
2x Erika's Oddish Grass Common
3x Bill T Common
1x Erika's Maids T Uncommon
2x Full Heal T Uncommon
2x Gust of Wind T Common
1x Nightly Garbage Run T Uncommon
2x Pokémon Breeder T Rare
3x Pokémon Trader T Rare
2x Professor Oak T Uncommon
4x Scoop Up T Rare
4x Double Colorless Energy E Uncommon
4x Full Heal Energy E Uncommon
13x Psychic Energy E --

Restriction

Barrier Swap was banned from tournament play some time ago, due to the key cards, such as Alakazam and Erika's Dratini, being too old for Pokémon Organized Play use. The sets they were in were removed in a Rotation, so the cards were no longer allowed. While Alakazam and Chansey were later reprinted in the Legendary Collection set, the deck could not function without Erika's Dratini, and was never revived.