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'''Magdol''' is a Pokémon TCG deck archetype based around {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Magmortar|31}} and {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Claydol|15}}. It has been widely used in [[Pokémon Organized Play]] due to its brute strength and uncommon effectiveness against another dominant deck in its [[Deck archetype#EX Holon Phantoms-onward|format]], {{TCG| | '''Magdol''' is a Pokémon TCG deck archetype based around {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Magmortar|31}} and {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Claydol|15}}. It has been widely used in [[Pokémon Organized Play]] due to its brute strength and uncommon effectiveness against another dominant deck in its [[Deck archetype#EX Holon Phantoms-onward|format]], {{TCG|Gardevoir/Gallade}}. | ||
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Magdol is a Pokémon TCG deck archetype based around Magmortar and Claydol. It has been widely used in Pokémon Organized Play due to its brute strength and uncommon effectiveness against another dominant deck in its format, Gardevoir/Gallade.
Cards
- Magmortar is the main attacker for the deck. It has two powerful attacks, Flame Blast and Fireball Bazooka. Flame Blast is effective for heavily damaging the opponent's active Pokémon, while Fireball Bazooka hits the bench while still damaging the active. All around, Magmortar is a strong offensive Pokémon.
- Claydol's Poké-POWER, Cosmic Power, allows a player to shuffle up to two cards from their hand into their deck, and then draw cards until they have six cards in their hand. In addition to being a good drawing card, it virtually eliminates the need for Supporter cards in the deck. This is beneficial because Gardy/Gallade's main strategy revolves around using the opponent's Supporters against them. If Magdol isn't using Supporters, Gardy/Gallade's strategy grinds to a halt.
- Magmortar LV.X is in the deck as a major late-game attacker. If the Magdol player only has one or two prizes left or needs to knockout a key component in their opponent's strategy to win, Magmortar LV.X can come through with a massive 100 damage to any Pokémon in play, which could seal a victory.
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.
Quantity | Card Name | Type | Rarity |
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4x | Magmar | ||
3x | Magmortar | ||
1x | Magmortar LV.X | H | |
3x | Baltoy | ||
3x | Claydol | ||
2x | Pachirisu | H | |
1x | Leftovers | T | |
1x | Cessation Crystal | T | |
2x | Warp Point | T | |
2x | Night Maintenance | T | |
4x | Poké Ball | T | |
2x | Great Ball | T | |
2x | Master Ball | T | |
2x | Crystal Beach | T | |
4x | PlusPower | T | |
4x | Pokédex HANDY910is | T | |
4x | PokéNav | E | |
2x | Double Rainbow Energy | E | |
2x | Scramble Energy | E | H |
12x | Fire Energy | E | H |
Restriction
No cards in the deck have been restricted from the current format.
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