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Free-to-play strategy to overwhelm opponents with an Ononokusu Deck!This video introduces a strategy to quickly overpower opponents using a powerful Haxorus deck. Although it requires Steel and Fighting energy, when the Bench is full, it unleashes an incredible 170 damage. When combined with Iris, this deck has the potential to aim for a 3-Prize victory against EX Pokémon. While there's a risk of energy mishaps, learn more about the gameplay and card composition of the mighty Haxorus deck once it's set up.
1. 🎮 Haxorus Deck First Battle: Early Game with Pichu and Oricorio
· The first battle starts with going first, building the early field using Pichu and Oricorio.
· The opponent is expected to have a deck centered around Flareon and Electabuzz.
· Oricorio plays a role in blocking EX Pokémon attacks, buying time.
· Although struggling with a lack of Steel Energy early on, we endure by attaching energy with Pichu's 'Sparkling Orb' ability.
· Anticipating the opponent's Luxio evolution, we maintain the field with Oricorio until Haxorus appears.
· Using Iris, we knock out the opponent's Pokémon, gain 2 Prize cards, and win.
· The opponent is expected to have a deck centered around Flareon and Electabuzz.
· Oricorio plays a role in blocking EX Pokémon attacks, buying time.
· Although struggling with a lack of Steel Energy early on, we endure by attaching energy with Pichu's 'Sparkling Orb' ability.
· Anticipating the opponent's Luxio evolution, we maintain the field with Oricorio until Haxorus appears.
· Using Iris, we knock out the opponent's Pokémon, gain 2 Prize cards, and win.
00:00 - 05:37
1. 🎮 Haxorus Deck First Battle: Early Game with Pichu and Oricorio
· The first battle starts with going first, building the early field using Pichu and Oricorio.
· The opponent is expected to have a deck centered around Flareon and Electabuzz.
· Oricorio plays a role in blocking EX Pokémon attacks, buying time.
· Although struggling with a lack of Steel Energy early on, we endure by attaching energy with Pichu's 'Sparkling Orb' ability.
· Anticipating the opponent's Luxio evolution, we maintain the field with Oricorio until Haxorus appears.
· Using Iris, we knock out the opponent's Pokémon, gain 2 Prize cards, and win.
· The opponent is expected to have a deck centered around Flareon and Electabuzz.
· Oricorio plays a role in blocking EX Pokémon attacks, buying time.
· Although struggling with a lack of Steel Energy early on, we endure by attaching energy with Pichu's 'Sparkling Orb' ability.
· Anticipating the opponent's Luxio evolution, we maintain the field with Oricorio until Haxorus appears.
· Using Iris, we knock out the opponent's Pokémon, gain 2 Prize cards, and win.
05:38 - 08:59
2. ⚡ Haxorus Deck Second Battle: Strategy when going second
· The second battle starts with going second, bringing Oricorio and Pichu onto the field.
· The opponent appears to have a deck mixing Thundurus EX and Thundurus.
· Wary of the opponent's rapid evolution, we use Oricorio to buy time and Pichu to attach energy.
· Once Steel Energy is secured, we retreat Oricorio and evolve Haxorus to prepare for attack.
· Haxorus's 'Rampage Arrow' attack deals a powerful 280 damage to the opponent's Pokémon, securing victory.
· The opponent appears to have a deck mixing Thundurus EX and Thundurus.
· Wary of the opponent's rapid evolution, we use Oricorio to buy time and Pichu to attach energy.
· Once Steel Energy is secured, we retreat Oricorio and evolve Haxorus to prepare for attack.
· Haxorus's 'Rampage Arrow' attack deals a powerful 280 damage to the opponent's Pokémon, securing victory.
09:00 - 14:00
3. 🌙 Haxorus Deck Third Battle: Showdown against a Darkrai Deck
· The third battle starts with going second, bringing Pichu and Sliggoo onto the field.
· The opponent is expected to have a sleep-inducing deck centered around Darkrai.
· We attach Lightning Energy to Oricorio to prepare for attack, and evolve Sliggoo to strengthen the field.
· Anticipating the opponent's Hydreigon evolution, we accumulate damage with Oricorio and aim for Haxorus's appearance.
· We evolve Haxorus to deal 170 damage with 'Rampage Arrow', and use Iris to knock out Hydreigon, securing victory.
· The opponent is expected to have a sleep-inducing deck centered around Darkrai.
· We attach Lightning Energy to Oricorio to prepare for attack, and evolve Sliggoo to strengthen the field.
· Anticipating the opponent's Hydreigon evolution, we accumulate damage with Oricorio and aim for Haxorus's appearance.
· We evolve Haxorus to deal 170 damage with 'Rampage Arrow', and use Iris to knock out Hydreigon, securing victory.
14:01 - 18:13
4. ✨ Haxorus Deck Detailed Introduction and Card Adoption Reasons
· The Haxorus deck requires Steel and Fighting energy, making energy mishaps common, but when the Bench is full, it's a powerful deck capable of dealing 170 high damage.
· Especially against EX Pokémon, using Iris can secure 3 Prize cards at once, offering a romantic win condition.
· Especially against EX Pokémon, using Iris can secure 3 Prize cards at once, offering a romantic win condition.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Haxorus | · Requires Steel/Fighting Energy. Deals 170 damage when the Bench is full. · Can gain 3 Prize cards against EX Pokémon when combined with Iris. |
| Oricorio (1 card) | · Blocks damage from EX Pokémon, buying time. · Can be activated by attaching energy in conjunction with Pichu. |
| Pichu (2 cards) | · Attaches energy to Oricorio or Haxorus. · Increases the chance of Haxorus appearing by turn 2 when going second. |
| Switch (1 card) | · For switching the active Pokémon. Especially useful for switching to Pichu when Axew or Oricorio start, or for quickly switching to Haxorus after it's set up to begin attacking. |
| Rare Candy (2 cards) | · To evolve Haxorus in the shortest time possible. Only 1 Stage 1 Pokémon is included, with 2 Rare Candy. |
| Cyrus (1 card) | · While a one-hit KO with Haxorus's high firepower is ideal, this is for situations where it fails, allowing for retreat or switching to another Pokémon. |
| Pokémon Center Lady (1 card) | · Included for recovery and as a countermeasure in an environment with many Darkrai decks. |
| Copycat (2 cards) | · Included to accelerate hand cycling, as it's a Stage 2 evolution deck. |
| Iris (1 card) | · A powerful card that grants 2 Prize cards when Haxorus knocks out a Pokémon, and 3 Prize cards when knocking out an EX Pokémon. · Only 1 copy is included as drawing multiple copies early can lead to energy mishaps. |
