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'''Quicketune''' was a mildly popular {{TCG|deck archetype}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] centered around {{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Kricketune|27}} from the {{TCG|Mysterious Treasures}} expansion. | '''Quicketune''' was a mildly popular {{TCG|deck archetype}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] centered around {{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Kricketune|27}} from the {{TCG|Mysterious Treasures}} expansion. It was common especially among newer players and younger players due to its inexpensiveness and relative ease of use. | ||
==Strategy== | |||
==Key cards== | ==Key cards== | ||
* '''{{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Kricketune|27}}''' - As the deck's primary and only attacker, Kricketune was capable of doing up to 80 damage for only {{e|Grass}}{{e|Grass}} with its ''Concerto'' attack. At the time, this was extremely powerful early in the game and easy to accomplish through the deck's large {{TCG|Trainer card|Trainer}} and {{TCG|Supporter card|Supporter}} line. | |||
* '''{{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Kricketot|86}}''' - Although Kricketot is obviously needed in the deck to evolve into Kricketune, having three Kricketot on the bench was also critical to achieving maximum damage output with ''Concerto''. | |||
* '''{{TCG|Holon Mentor}}''' - Holon Mentor's ability to get all three remaining Kricketot on the bench (after the Kricketot the player started with) was vital to Quicketune's strategy, for the reason stated above. | |||
* '''{{TCG|Quick Ball}}''' - After using Holon Mentor or Great Ball to search out all four Kricketot from the deck, the Quicketune player still needed to evolve into Kricketune to begin using ''Concerto''. Since the only Pokémon left in the deck would be the latter, the combination of Holon Mentor and Quick Ball allowed for a turn two Kricketune almost 100% of the time. | |||
* '''{{TCG|Great Ball}}''' - | |||
* '''{{TCG|PlusPower}}''' - | |||
==Typical deckist== | ==Typical deckist== |
Revision as of 18:58, 21 September 2011
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Quicketune was a mildly popular deck archetype in the Pokémon Trading Card Game centered around Kricketune from the Mysterious Treasures expansion. It was common especially among newer players and younger players due to its inexpensiveness and relative ease of use.
Strategy
Key cards
- Kricketune - As the deck's primary and only attacker, Kricketune was capable of doing up to 80 damage for only with its Concerto attack. At the time, this was extremely powerful early in the game and easy to accomplish through the deck's large Trainer and Supporter line.
- Kricketot - Although Kricketot is obviously needed in the deck to evolve into Kricketune, having three Kricketot on the bench was also critical to achieving maximum damage output with Concerto.
- Holon Mentor - Holon Mentor's ability to get all three remaining Kricketot on the bench (after the Kricketot the player started with) was vital to Quicketune's strategy, for the reason stated above.
- Quick Ball - After using Holon Mentor or Great Ball to search out all four Kricketot from the deck, the Quicketune player still needed to evolve into Kricketune to begin using Concerto. Since the only Pokémon left in the deck would be the latter, the combination of Holon Mentor and Quick Ball allowed for a turn two Kricketune almost 100% of the time.
- Great Ball -
- PlusPower -
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 | Type | Rarity |
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4× | Kricketune | ||
4× | Kricketot | ||
4× | Holon Mentor | Su | |
4× | Celio's Network | Su | |
2× | TV Reporter | Su | |
2× | Roseanne's Research | Su | |
2× | Castaway | Su | |
1× | Team Galactic's Wager | Su | |
4× | Quick Ball | T | |
4× | Great Ball | T | |
4× | Master Ball | T | |
4× | Pokédex HANDY910is | T | |
4× | PlusPower | T | |
2× | Strength Charm | T | |
3× | Night Maintenance | T | |
12× | Grass Energy | E | — |
Possible tech cards
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