Professor Elm's Lecture and Lost Blender from Lost Thunder. In terms of Trainers, let’s not forget Professor Elm’s Lecture, which searches for the low HP Pokemon in this deck and Lost Blender which can put extra cards into the Lost Zone.This attack deals 20 damage for each of your Pokemon in the Lost Zone. And the attackers of this deck are Natu and Jumpluff, who both have the Lost March attack.Next is Trumbeak, whose Mountain Pass ability puts it into the Lost Zone and can disrupt your opponent a little.This effectively puts Skiploom and it’s Basic, Hoppip, into the Lost Zone. This ability allows you to search your deck for a Jumpluff and replace it with Skiploom. First is Skiploom with the Floral Path to the Sky ability. There are four main Pokemon that make Lost March work.Unlike its predecessor, Night March, and its follow up, Mad Party, the Lost March deck sends Pokemon to the Lost Zone in order to power up surprisingly fast and powerful attacks.Trumbeak, Natu, and Jumpluff from Lost Thunder. Let’s not forget some Trainer cards that help this deck, such as Guzma and Float Stone.įloat Stone from BREAKthrough and Guzma from Burning Shadows.Golisopod has been played with the likes of Tapu Koko, Garbodor, Seismitoad EX, and Zoroark GX because due to its minimal requirements, you can use many different cards to support it.For one energy, this attack does 30 damage plus 90 more damage if Golisopod was on your Bench and became Active this turn. Golisopod GX has 210 HP and the First Impression attack.This deck was popular from 2017 to 2019 and employed the tanky Golisopod GX who struck out from the Bench to deal fast damage.Golisopod GX from Burning Shadows, Tapu Koko from SMPromo, and Zoroark GX from Shining Legends. Pokemon companions for this deck have been Swampert, Alolan Ninetales GX, and of course the irritating Vileplume with its Irritating Pollen ability.Other still legal cards include Revitalizer and your standard collection of Professor Sycamore, N, and Ultra Ball.
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