Flyvees (TCG)

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The Flyvees Deck from the 2007 World Championships special expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game predominantly focuses on Psychic and Lightning type Pokémon. It is based around Jun Hasebe's deck during the 2007 World Championships.

Cards

Key Cards

  • Flygon ex δ is the main attacker with a powerful Psychic Pulse attack which also effects the player's bench Pokémon.
  • Flygon δ allows quick energy attachments to Delta Species Pokémon also allowing Flygon ex δ to power up in two turns instead of three turn, while also having a powerful Swift attack doing 60 damage.
  • Eevee δ is used mainly to bring out Vaporeon ex and Jolteon ex to play.
  • Jolteon ex can put a damage counter on each of his opponent’s Pokémon when it is put into play. It also served as a counter to Lightning-weak Empoleon decks that were very popular at the World Championships.
  • Vaporeon ex not only acted as a counter to popular decks based around Infernape, it had a Poké-Power that made opponents shuffle their hand into their deck and draw only four cards. Players often invested a lot of their deck’s resources to drawing huge hands, so forcing his opponents to lose all those cards was devastating to them.

Other Pokémon

  • Holon's Voltorb is only used because it can be attached as an energy or placed on the field as a relatively useless Pokémon. It has several uses, although none of them are especially great.
  • Holon's Castform is much like Holon's Voltorb, as it can be used as an energy, except it has the ability to draw multiple cards when in play.
  • Budew is used to add a Trainer card from the deck to the hand for free. It is fairly weak and is only meant to last for one or two turns.
  • Absol ex helps move damage from one of his opponent’s Pokémon to another, allowing him to get a key Knock Out when he needed it. It also recovers Pokémon by removing 3 damage counters from them.
  • Fearow δ allows to search the deck for one Delta Species Pokémon each turn, giving an amazingly fast set up.

Other Trainers/Supporters

  • Holon Mentor searches out any three Basic Pokémon from the deck.
  • Holon Adventurer is a good drawing card, allowing a player to benefit from discarding a Pokémon they don't need.
  • Holon Researcher is an alternative to Celio's Network that is searchable by Holon Transceiver.
  • Holon Farmer is a last resort to save a player from running out of cards in their deck, which is quite possible due to how quickly the deck burns through cards.
  • Warp Point switches out a damaged Pokémon to put another one with full HP into play. Another use is if a player's active Pokémon is close to being knocked-out and they want to switch the opponent's active Pokémon to one less capable of dealing heavy damage.
  • Windstorm gets rid of pesky Poké-Power stopping trainers and stadiums, such as Cessation Crystal and Cursed Stone. If Poké-Powers are stopped, the whole deck screeches to a halt.
  • Copycat allows for extra drawing and hand-refreshing, which are always good things.

Energy Cards

  • Psychic Energy pays for Psychic Pulse. Flygon ex δ cannot be played without them.
  • Lightning Energy are absolutely neccesary, regardless. The deck cannot be played without them.

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