Share is needed to conserve Energy since Release Rage requires two attachments without Double Turbo Energy. Choice Belt boosts damage against Pokémon V, which can result in easier Knock Outs in a pinch. The final pieces of the list are the Pokémon Tools and Energy. Miriam can recover Dondozo or Articuno and draw three cards to boot. We have only four copies of Dondozo, but the opponent must take six Prize cards to win. Finally, Miriam doubles as a draw Supporter and a recovery card. Cynthia’s Ambition has enough value to warrant a spot since it can also be found by Pokégear 3.0. The Supporters are centered around Professor’s Research and Serena, which both provide additional ways to discard Tatsugiri. Therefore, happy flipping with Pokémon Catcher! Serena can bring up Pokémon V, but it is limited by the fact that it cannot target Pokémon ex. Pokémon Catcher is the one exception to this: Since we will likely need to play a draw Supporter each turn, Boss’s Orders is simply too slow. Moreover, Trekking Shoes and Pokégear 3.0 contribute to the deck’s speed and synergize nicely with PokéStop. To that end, we have 14 “Ball” cards, including two Hisuian Heavy Ball so that we can retrieve Dondozo or Tatsugiri from the Prize cards if needed. Most of our Items are dedicated to setting up quickly. Dondozo can then clean up on the following turn. On the other hand, the Articuno from Sword & Shield-Silver Tempest can potentially soften up a Pokémon VSTAR while making it Paralyzed. Additionally, each Articuno has a purpose: the Articuno from the Pokémon GO expansion boosts all Water-type Pokémon’s attacks by 10 damage, which can be useful to reach specific numbers that we otherwise could not with the 50-damage increment of Release Rage. Dondozo and Tatsugiri are our main Pokémon, so we need as many copies of both as we can fit. Let’s take a look at how this all comes together.
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