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Revision as of 21:08, 30 December 2008
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The Swift Empoleon Deck from the 2007 World Championships special expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game predominantly focuses on type Pokémon. It is based around Akira Miyazaki's deck during the 2007 World Championships.
Strategy
Pokémon
In the Empoleon evolution chain, every Stage is capable of making a strong contribution. Piplup, which has 60 HP, a higher than average HP for a basic Pokémon. In its first stage of evolution, Prinplup’s Aqua Shower attack will do 10 damage to each and every one of your opponent’s Pokémon in play. That’s a potential 60 total damage for only 1 Energy. Its second attack, Brine, allows it to do 40 damage to one of your opponent’s Pokémon, as long as your opponent’s Pokémon already has at least one damage counter on it. In the final stage of evolution, Empoleon can continue doing 40 damage to any Pokémon with its Ice Blade attack, or for 3 Energy its Aqua Jet attack can inflict 70 damage to the Defending Pokémon and a possible 20 damage to a Benched Pokémon. With its 130 Hit Points, Empoleon can take a lot punishment before it’s Knocked Out.
Corsola's main function is to get the Empoleon evolution chain into play as quickly as possible. Corsola’s Cry for Help attack lets you search the deck for a Water Pokémon and put it into the player's hand.
Trainers
With so few Pokémon, the deck has plenty of room for Trainer, Supporter, Stadium, and Special Energy cards. Aside from the normal mix of cards used for searching and drawing, the deck has a few cards with special functions. All of the Pokémon have no Poké-Powers or Poké-Bodies, so cards like Cursed Stone and Cessation Crystal do not affect the Pokémon.
Energy
There are three copies of Scramble Energy, which provides 3 Energy of any color as long as the players have more Prize cards left than the opponent. By having Scramble Energy available, the player can keep Prinplup out front and spread damage quickly.
Deck List
Quantity | Card Name | Type | Rarity |
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4x | Empoleon | ||
3x | Prinplup | ||
4x | Piplup | ||
2x | Corsola | ||
1x | Holon's Electrode | ||
4x | Holon Transceiver | T | |
2x | Holon Mentor | T | |
2x | Holon Adventurer | T | |
2x | Holon Scientist | T | |
1x | Holon Farmer | T | |
4x | Celio's Network | T | |
1x | Steven's Advice | T | |
2x | Castaway | T | |
1x | Copycat | T | |
4x | Cursed Stone | T | |
4x | Cessation Crystal | T | |
3x | Rare Candy | T | |
3x | Scramble Energy | E | |
1x | Double Rainbow Energy | E | |
12x | Water Energy | E |
Additional Information
Like other World Championships Deck, Swift Empoleon also includes a World Championships Booklet.