1. Introduction to Silvally Rampardos Deck
Explanation of deck composition using Silvally and Rampardos
- Strategy to bring Type: Null or Silvally to hand using Gladion card
- Type: Null is used for early HP exchange, then evolves into Silvally
- Silvally deals 50 damage with 2 energy, 100 damage when using support card
- Rampardos is suitable for finishing as it can deal 130 damage with 1 energy
- Use Mooyahmo in case Fossil Pokémon do not appear when building the deck
- Monster Ball can be replaced with Gladion, so choose according to your preference
2. Gameplay Against Charizard Deck
Starts with first turn, opponent is Charizard deck
- The early tempo is slow, but quickly evolve into Silvally to prepare for attack
- If the opponent does not put out a bench Pokémon, you can win with Silvally's 100 damage
- Deck composition that even beginners can easily operate
3. Gameplay Against Rayquaza Deck
Starts with second turn, opponent is Rayquaza deck
- Second turn is advantageous, and can quickly attach energy to attack
- Prepare Rampardos and Candy to promote quick evolution
- Strategy to quickly remove Mantyke and finish with Rampardos
- Can finish off Palkia or Rayquaza at once by using Red Card
4. Gameplay Against Silvally Buzzwole Deck
Starts with first turn, opponent is Grass deck (Silvally Buzzwole)
- Start advantageously by using early Fossil and Rampardos
- After evolving into Silvally, switch to Rampardos to finish Silvally
- Quickly defeat opponent's Pokémon with Rampardos' powerful damage
- Use Pokémon Center Lady card to recover HP
5. Conclusion and Deck Evaluation
Silvally Rampardos deck has a good win rate and is less prone to bricking
- Easy to build deck because there are no EX cards
- Can be easily made by obtaining Silvally, Type: Null, and Gladion cards
- Recommended deck for free-to-play users