>>36897025Thanks for posting the results. Yeah with Hoopa and non-GX Ninetales especially, you're going to want even a little bit of non-GX attackers in there. I used a non-GX Ninetales in my deck for that, but when they have more than 1 of them then it can be very problematic. I never successfully tried it myself, but for that reason in specific I always found non-GX Ninetales and Swampert would be a great deck.
As for getting Glaceon in the active ASAP yeah that's very important. Like I said before, it's strongest when the ability can be utilised as an early game attacker. In the case they don't use GX abilities then you're gonna want to use Glaceon as a backup attacker at best, and use your late game attacker as your primary attacker from the start. I was worried about Greninja being stage 2 for that reason but it sounds like it's a fun deck that can be played, even though it may not be a winner.
I would change up a bit of your non-Pokemon cards but each to their own. If you're interested I'd change these things.
>3-4 Nest Ball>2-3 Proffessor Kukui>4 Aqua Patch>Remove Switch/Switch Raft, Energy Lotto, Pal Pad, Elm's Lecture>Rare Candy if you need late game attacker early game>Order Pad and/or Steven's Resolve to get Frogadier early gameHaving 1 Zorua and Zoroark is unreliable, and I'd consider trying to get 2 of them or just straight up removing them as well. Were you able to set it up in the games you played?
I experimented with Volcanion prism but never had success with my deck, and I've played it a lot. But maybe we just play it differently. Glad you had fun with it!