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==Strategy==
==Strategy==
The deck aimed to open with [[Celebi (Triumphant 92)|Celebi Prime]].  Ideally, the CMT player would be able to attack as early as turn one or turn two with either {{TCG ID|Emerging Powers|Tornadus|89}} or {{TCG ID|Next Destinies|Mewtwo-EX|54}}.  This was possible through the energy acceleration Celebi Prime's ''Forest Breath'' provided, combined with {{TCG|Double Colorless Energy}} to fulfill the energy requirements for Tornadus's ''Hurricane'' or Mewtwo-EX's ''X-Ball''.  To get Celebi Prime out of the active position and begin attacking, the deck utilized either {{TCG|Switch}} or {{TCG|Skyarrow Bridge}} depending on availability.  In the event that the CMT player found him- or herself with a dead hand at some point, {{TCG ID|Undaunted|Smeargle|8}}'s ''Portrait'' {{TCG|Poké-Power}} often provided an out.  Like Celebi Prime, Smeargle worked well with Switch and Skyarrow Bridge, as the player could often avoid discarding to retreat after a ''Portrait''.


CMT was most potent early in the game.  Many other archetypes of its time, such as {{TCG|Zeel}} and {{TCG|Quad Terrakion}}, were incapable of doing much damage the first few turns, so CMT thrived on outspeeding the opponent.  After getting a Tornadus or Mewtwo-EX into the active position, the deck focused on taking easy knockouts off the opponent's weak {{TCG|Basic Pokémon|Basics}} and support Pokémon.  {{TCG|Pokémon Catcher}} '''continue here'''


==Key Cards==
==Key cards==
* '''[[Celebi (Triumphant 92)|Celebi Prime]]''' -  
* '''[[Celebi (Triumphant 92)|Celebi Prime]]''' -  
* '''{{TCG ID|Next Destinies|Mewtwo-EX|54}}''' -  
* '''{{TCG ID|Next Destinies|Mewtwo-EX|54}}''' -  
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==Typical decklist==
==Typical decklist==
{{DeckArchetype}}
{{DeckArchetype|a {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}} through {{TCG|Next Destinies}}}}
{{decklist/header}}
{{decklist/header}}
{{decklist/entry|4|[[Celebi (Triumphant 92)|Celebi Prime]]|Grass||Rare Holo}}
{{decklist/entry|4|[[Celebi (Triumphant 92)|Celebi Prime]]|Grass||Rare Holo}}
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{{decklist/footer}}
{{decklist/footer}}


==Possible Tech Cards==
==Possible tech cards==
* '''{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|Terrakion|73}}''' -  
* '''{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|Terrakion|73}}''' -  
* '''{{TCG ID|Dark Explorers|Tornadus-EX|90}}''' -  
* '''{{TCG ID|Dark Explorers|Tornadus-EX|90}}''' - Tornadus-EX effectively took the place of {{TCG ID|Emerging Powers|Tornadus|89}} from {{TCG|Emerging Powers}} upon the release of the {{TCG|Dark Explorers}} expansion in May 2012.  Builds utilizing Tornadus-EX tended to run a higher count of {{TCG|Skyarrow Bridge}} than those that did not.
* '''{{TCG|Random Receiver}}''' -  
* '''{{TCG|Random Receiver}}''' -  
* '''{{TCG ID|Unleashed|Shaymin|8}}''' -  
* '''{{TCG ID|Unleashed|Shaymin|8}}''' -  

Revision as of 01:57, 26 July 2012

CMT
CelebiTriumphant92.jpg
MewtwoEXNextDestinies54.jpg
Celebi Prime and Mewtwo-EX
Types used GrassPsychicColorless
Major cards Mewtwo-EX, Celebi Prime, Tornadus
Era 2012

CMT was a highly successful and popular deck archetype in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the second half of the 2011-2012 organized play season. It focused on Celebi Prime's Forest Breath Poké-Power for energy acceleration, combined with Skyarrow Bridge and Switch to switch into an attacker. The deck won multiple State and Regional Championships, and several variants finished highly at the 2012 U.S. National Championships.

Strategy

The deck aimed to open with Celebi Prime. Ideally, the CMT player would be able to attack as early as turn one or turn two with either Tornadus or Mewtwo-EX. This was possible through the energy acceleration Celebi Prime's Forest Breath provided, combined with Double Colorless Energy to fulfill the energy requirements for Tornadus's Hurricane or Mewtwo-EX's X-Ball. To get Celebi Prime out of the active position and begin attacking, the deck utilized either Switch or Skyarrow Bridge depending on availability. In the event that the CMT player found him- or herself with a dead hand at some point, Smeargle's Portrait Poké-Power often provided an out. Like Celebi Prime, Smeargle worked well with Switch and Skyarrow Bridge, as the player could often avoid discarding to retreat after a Portrait.

CMT was most potent early in the game. Many other archetypes of its time, such as Zeel and Quad Terrakion, were incapable of doing much damage the first few turns, so CMT thrived on outspeeding the opponent. After getting a Tornadus or Mewtwo-EX into the active position, the deck focused on taking easy knockouts off the opponent's weak Basics and support Pokémon. Pokémon Catcher continue here

Key cards

Typical decklist

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. The list shown assumes a HeartGold & SoulSilver through Next Destinies format. Potential later additions may be listed in the Possible tech cards section.

Quantity Card Type Rarity
Celebi Prime Grass Rare Holo
Mewtwo-EX Psychic Rare Holo ex
Tornadus Colorless Rare Holo
Regigigas-EX Colorless Rare Holo ex
Smeargle Colorless Rare Holo
Professor Oak's New Theory Su Uncommon
Professor Juniper Su Uncommon
N Su Uncommon
Junk Arm T Uncommon
Pokémon Catcher T Uncommon
Dual Ball T Uncommon
Switch T Uncommon
PlusPower T Uncommon
Pokégear 3.0 T Uncommon
Skyarrow Bridge St Uncommon
Double Colorless Energy Colorless E Uncommon
10× Grass Energy Grass E


Possible tech cards