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Revision as of 07:14, 2 March 2016

TyRam
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Reshiram and Typhlosion
Types used Fire
Major cards Reshiram, Typhlosion, Ninetales
Era 2010-2012

TyRam, often also referred to as ReshiPhlosion, was a popular deck archetype in the Pokémon TCG during the later part of the '10-'11 and the beginning of the '11-'12 Play! Pokémon seasons. Following the format rotation to HGSS-on, ReshiPhlosion was a very consistent powerful deck that often placed very commonly in many Pokémon TCG tournaments.

History

TyRam took both 3rd and 4th place in the Masters division of the 2011 World Championships. A variant called Reshiphlosion was used by Christopher Kan to win the 2011 World Championships Senior Division; his deck was then printed as a World Championship deck.

Strategy

The deck's strategy focuses on consistently attacking with Reshiram's Blue Flare to do 120 damage every turn, starting turn 2 or 3. Typhlosion's Poké-Power, Afterburner, and the standard energy attach each turn would allow the player to accomplish this. Ninetales's Poké-Power, Roast Reveal would allow the player to draw through their deck faster, while charging up Typhlosion's Afterburner. Cleffa is exclusively used for draw support, due to the usefulness of its attack, Eeeeeek.

Typical Deck List

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
Reshiram Fire Rare Holo
Cyndaquil Fire Common
Quilava Fire Uncommon
Typhlosion Fire Rare Holo
Vulpix Fire Common
Ninetales Fire Rare Holo
Cleffa Colorless Rare
Rare Candy I Uncommon
Pokémon Catcher I Uncommon
Pokémon Communication I Uncommon
PlusPower I Uncommon
Junk Arm I Uncommon
Pokémon Collector Su Uncommon
Professor Oak's New Theory Su Uncommon
Sage's Training Su Uncommon
Professor Juniper Su Uncommon
10× Fire Energy Fire E
Rescue Energy Colorless E Uncommon


Restriction

With the rotation of the HeartGold & SoulSilver and Unleashed expansions; the two supporting Pokémon, Typhlosion and Ninetales, were put out of format. Reshiram was later removed from the format with the rotation of BW—Legendary Treasures

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