POK > Metagame Expanded > deck Darkness Fighting
Main Deck cards Darkness Fighting
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7.0 in 100% of decks
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4.0 in 100% of decks
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3.0 in 100% of decks
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3.0 in 100% of decks
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3.0 in 100% of decks
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3.0 in 100% of decks
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3.0 in 100% of decks
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2.0 in 100% of decks
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2.0 in 100% of decks
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2.0 in 100% of decks
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Professor's Research (Professor Oak) CEL 23
2.0 in 100% of decks
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2.0 in 100% of decks
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Galarian Slowking VMAX CRE 100
2.0 in 100% of decks
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2.0 in 100% of decks
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2.0 in 100% of decks
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2.0 in 100% of decks
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2.0 in 100% of decks
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2.0 in 100% of decks
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2.0 in 100% of decks
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1.0 in 100% of decks
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1.0 in 100% of decks
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1.0 in 100% of decks
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1.0 in 100% of decks
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1.0 in 100% of decks
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1.0 in 100% of decks
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1.0 in 100% of decks
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1.0 in 100% of decks
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Radiant Hisuian Sneasler LOR 123
1.0 in 100% of decks
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1.0 in 100% of decks
Strategy
The "Darkness Fighting" deck in the Expanded format of the Pokemon TCG focuses on using Dark-type Pokemon and energy to deal damage and disrupt your opponent's strategy. Here's a breakdown of the strategy, good points, and bad points of the deck: Strategy: - The deck aims to power up Dark-type attackers like Darkrai-GX, Weavile-GX, and Galarian Slowking VMAX using Dark Patch and Basic Darkness Energy. - Utilize Trainer cards like Ultra Ball, VS Seeker, and Quick Ball to search for key Pokemon and set up your board quickly. - Galarian Slowking V provides disruption with its ability to put Energy cards back into your opponent's deck. - Crobat V and Professor's Research help you draw cards and maintain a strong hand throughout the game. - Cards like Hypnotoxic Laser and Virbank City Gym can add extra damage to your attacks and put pressure on your opponent. Good Points: - The deck has a good mix of attackers with different abilities and strengths, allowing you to adapt to different matchups. - Dark Patch and Energy acceleration cards help you power up your Pokemon quickly and maintain momentum in the game. - The deck has access to powerful Trainer cards like VS Seeker and Guzma, which can disrupt your opponent's strategy and control the pace of the game. - Galarian Slowking VMAX provides a tanky option that can take hits and dish out damage over time. Bad Points: - The deck heavily relies on Special Energy cards like Dark Patch and Hypnotoxic Laser, making it vulnerable to Energy removal cards and disruption strategies. - Some of the Pokemon in the deck have high Energy costs, which can make it challenging to consistently power them up. - The deck lacks strong support Pokemon that can provide healing or other utility options, making it more reliant on aggressive playstyles. Overall, the "Darkness Fighting" deck in the Expanded format offers a mix of aggression and disruption, with strong Dark-type attackers and powerful Trainer cards. It can be a fun and challenging deck to pilot, but it requires careful planning and resource management to succeed.
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