The Articuno deck consists of only 2 Articuno ex cards, with the remaining 18 slots filled with Trainer cards.
By combining it with Misty, which allows you to attach Water Energy through coin flips, you can deal significant damage even on the first turn!
· Since the only Pokémon is Articuno ex, you always start the game with Articuno ex in your hand.
· If you can use Misty to gain 3 or more Water Energies on the first turn, you can unleash a powerful attack right away.
· The deck is significantly weakened if you don't draw Misty or if the coin flips for Misty's effect don't go in your favor.
· It is weak against popular Lightning-type decks like the Pikachu ex deck.
· Use cards like Professor’s Research to quickly draw into Misty.
· Utilize Misty to attach Water Energy to Articuno ex for a fast offensive strategy.
· Depending on the situation, use one Articuno as a tank while preparing the second Articuno ex on the bench for the late game.
· A strategy to quickly draw Misty.
· Leverage the effect of Poké Ball, which shuffles your deck after use.
· Check the top 3 cards using Pokédex → if unsatisfactory, shuffle the deck with Poké Ball.
· Consists of 2 Articuno ex and 18 item and support cards.
· Essential cards: Misty, Potion, and Professor’s Research (2 copies each).
· The remaining Trainer cards can be adjusted based on your available cards and playstyle.
· A deck that mixes in Helix Fossil, Dome Fossil, and Old Amber (2 Fossil items).
· Even with Fossils included, you always start with Articuno ex.
· Use Fossils to counter moves like Shōren or as 40 HP tanks to protect Articuno in the early game.