Please help me find my deck and deck box from NAIC.
I must have left it on my table at R4 and was accidentally/purposefully taken.
Any help with this post would be appreciated. Would love to have it returned. No questions asked.
I checked lost and found all weekend, no luck.
10-2-2 for 43rd at NAIC! Deck is super good and ran well with the exception of a double donk in day 2
Unfortunately think I fell just short of Worlds at 700 points, but I’ll get there next year!
s/o @JCosmoL and @Austinn_Drake for helping me learn the deck
72nd at Toronto regionals with rockless Dengo! Deck is genuinely great and improves a lot of your matchups (except mirror), shoutout @s9aceboy for the duck idea, Really improves tera Zard and saved me in a Pult game as well (even if you don’t generally bench it in that matchup).
38th at Pittsburgh, had a really strong day 2, going 5-1 and only losing to getting conk’d over the head. The deck is super strong, shoutout to Austin for help with the 60. Super happy with how I played, got close to top 32 next time we get there!
257th (5-3) at Vancouver with gouging fire. Was super fun weekend, was so glad I chose to play this over gardevoir.
Matchups
Gardy WW
Pidgeot control WW
Gardevoir LL
Archaludon LL
Grand tree WW
Lost box WW
Miraidon WW
Dragapult LL
@_JuHlien_ This feature is great, only issue I have is that there is someone else with the same first and last name as me, and our results are lumped together, except for the event we both played in which has a unique entry with the first 3 numbers of PID to identify. Any way to fix that?
7-4-2 at Toronto Regionals for a 175th place, entered day 2 at 6-1-2 and had a rough 4 rounds. A mix of unlucky Game threes and some suboptimal play, but still a decent result, and had a lot of fun! Matchups below
6-3 at LA regionals, deck is broken but I completely choked a 5-1 start, deservedly for playing poorly r7 and r8. Ran it back in the cup and went undefeated until I had to scoop my top 4 match to make my flight. +46 points on the weekend, time to ball hard at NAIC