This page is a compilation of deck lists from the Heart Gold Soul Silver through Black and White Standard Format from the 2010-2011 Play Pokemon Season. This Pokemon came about from Pokemon’s decision to have an early rotation to Heart Gold Soul Silver-on late in the season, making this the format for the 2011 US National Championship and the 2011 World Championship.
The page currently has a total of 15 decklists for 9 different archetypes.
Table of Contents
- Ambipom/Weavile (1)
- Bearhug (Ursaring Prime/Yanmega Prime/Vileplume) (1)
- Donphan Prime/Machamp Prime (1)
- Emboar/Magnezone Prime (3)
- Sharpedo (1)
- The Truth (Vileplume/Reuniclus) (1)
- Typhlosion Prime/Reshiram (2)
- Tyranitar Prime (1)
- Yanmega Prime/Magnezone Prime (4)
Ambipom/Weavile
Alaric M’s Ambipom Weavile (Canadian Nationals)
Pokemon – 26 4 Aipom TM |
Trainers – 22 3 Pokemon Collector 2 Dual Ball |
Energy – 12 4 Double Colorless |
This is the Ambipom/Weavile list that Alaric M used to finish 6th place at the Canadian National Championship.
Bearhug (Ursaring Prime/Yanmega Prime/Vileplume)
Xander Pero’s Bearhug
Pokemon – 28 3 Teddiursa CL |
Trainers – 20 2 Professor Juniper 4 Pokemon Communication |
Energy – 12 4 Rainbow |
This is the Bearhug list that Xander Pero used to finish 1st place at the US National Championship in the Juniors division. His dad, Carlos Pero, also made Top 32 with the deck in the Masters Division.
Donphan Prime/Machamp Prime
Adam Capriola’s Donphan Prime/Machamp Prime (US Nationals)
Pokemon – 20 4 Phanpy CL |
Trainers – 28 3 Pokemon Collector 4 Junk Arm |
Energy – 12 9 Fighting |
This is the Donphan Prime/Machamp Prime that Adam Capriola used for a 7-2, Top 64 finish at the US National Championship.
Related Media:
Emboar/Magnezone Prime
David Cohen’s Emboar/Magnezone Prime (World Championship)
Pokemon – 3 Tepig BLW7 |
Trainers – 4 Pokemon Collector 4 Pokemon Communication |
Energy – 15 9 Fire |
This is the Emboar/Magnezone Prime list that David Cohen used to finish 1st place at the World Championship in the Masters Division.
Carl Scheu’s Emboar/Magnezone Prime (US Nationals)
Pokemon – 3 Tepig Promo |
Trainers – 25 4 Pokemon Collector 4 Pokemon Communication |
Energy – 15 10 Fire |
This is the Emboar/Magnezone Prime list that Carl Scheu used for a Top 64 finish at the US National Championship. Carl was 7-2 during Day 1 of Swiss.
Related Media:
Simon Luong’s Emboar/Magnezone Prime (Canadian Nationals)
Pokemon – 16 3 Magnemite TM |
Trainers – 26 4 Pokemon Collector 3 Pokemon Communication |
Energy – 16 10 Fire |
This is the Emboar/Magnezone Prime list that Simon Luong used for a 4th place finish at the Canadian National Championship.
Sharpedo
Justin Williams’ Sharpedo (US Nationals)
Pokemon – 21 3 Carvanha TM |
Trainers – 27 4 Pokemon Collector 4 Pokemon Communication |
Energy – 12 4 Special Darkness |
This is the Sharpedo list that Justin Williams used to finish in the Top 128 at the US National Championship. He went 8-1 in Swiss.
Related Media:
The Truth (Vileplume/Reuniclus)
Ross Cawthon’s The Truth (World Championship)
Pokemon – 27 3 Solosis BLW |
Trainers – 22 4 Twins 3 Pokemon Communication 1 Tropical Beach |
Energy – 11 4 Double Colorless |
This is the The Truth list that Ross Cawthon used to finish 2nd place at the World Championship in the Masters Division. This is the first time Tropical Beach was ever used in a deck.
Typhlosion Prime/Reshiram
Christopher Kan’s Typhlosion/Reshiram
Pokemon – 13 4 Cyndaquil HS |
Trainers – 35 4 Professor Juniper 2 Pokemon Communication |
Energy – 12 10 Fire |
This is the Typhlosion Prime/Reshiram list that Christopher Kan used to finish 1st place at the World Championship in the Senior Division.
Andy Hahn’s Typhlosion Prime/Reshiram
Pokemon – 18 4 Reshiram BLW |
Trainers – 28 4 Pokemon Collector 4 Pokemon Communication
|
Energy – 14 12 Fire |
This is the Typhlosion Prime/Reshiram list that Andy Hahn used to make Top 128 at the US National Championship. Andy went 9-0 during Swiss.
Related Media:
Tyranitar Prime
James Arnold’s Tyranitar Prime/Serperior BLW
Pokemon – 24 4 Larvitar |
Trainers – 24 4 Pokemon Collector 4 Pokemon Communication |
Energy – 12 4 Special Darkness |
This is the Tyranitar Prime/Serperior BLW list that James Arnold used for a Top 8 finish at the US National Championship.
Yanmega Prime/Magnezone Prime
Josh Wittenkeller’s Yanmega Prime/Magnezone Prime
Pokemon – 22 4 Magnemite TM |
Trainers – 28 4 Pokemon Collector 4 Pokemon Communication |
Energy – 10 4 Lightning |
This is the Yanmega Prime/Magnezone Prime list that Josh Wittenkeller used to finish 5th place at the World Championship.
Related Media:
Jay Hornung’s Yanmega Prime/Magnezone Prime (World Championship)
Pokemon – 4 Magnemite TM |
Trainers – 28 4 Pokemon Collector 4 Pokemon Communication |
Energy – 11 10 Lightning |
This is the Yanmega Prime/Magnezone Prime that Jay Hornung used to finish in the Top 16 at the World Championship.
Related Media:
Gustavo Wada’s Yanmega Prime/Magnezone Prime
Pokemon – 3 Magnemite TM |
Trainers – 4 Pokemon Collector 4 Pokemon Communication |
Energy – 10 10 Lightning |
This is the Yanmega Prime/Magnezone Prime list that Gustavo Wada used to finish 1st place at the World Championship in the Junior Division.
Justin Sanchez’s Yanmega Prime/Magnezone Prime (US Nationals)
Pokemon – 18 3 Yanma TM |
Trainers – 29 3 Pokemon Collector 3 Pokemon Communication |
Energy – 13 10 Lightning |
This is the Yanmega Prime/Magnezone Prime list that Justin Sanchez used to finish 1st place at the US National Championship.