>>18753188>>18753312>RayBoarSame as Blastoise, but Fire type. Rayquaza does 60x the number of Fire or Lightning you discard, so Emboar lets you pile on 3 Fire, then discard them for consistent 180 damage attacks. Again, Rayquaza EX is soon likely to rotate, so not a very safe bet. You could replace it with Charizard EX but we're yet to see how good that is.
>Best set: LTR>Fairy ToolboxAromatisse allows you to manipulate Fairy energy as you like. Special energy like Rainbow and Prism are included in this, so you can play a myriad of different attackers and always hit your opponent for weakness (use Landorus EX to beat Darkrai, use Entei EX to beat VirGen, use Emolga EX to beat Yveltal EX or Lugia EX, etc).
>Best set: depends what cards you need. Probably XY though.>PlasmaAgain, SO many variants. As Cyrus said, it depends if you want powerhouse, speed, or whatever. The speed choice is Lugia EX with Muscle Bands and Deoxys EX. Lugia has an ability that allows you to take an extra prize card when it's attack knocks out a Pokémon, but it only does 120. However, with 4 Deoxys EX on the bench (which power up Plasma Pokémon's attacks) and a Muscle Band attached, this can reach 180. With Colress Machine accelerating your Colorless energy, this is feasible for your second turn, or if you're lucky even your first.
The powerhouse strategy is similar, but is more focused on using different attackers like Thundurus EX, Kyurem, and Palkia EX. Similar to Fairies, you simply play against what your opponent plays, and do your best to get a KO every turn. You can find decklists for Plasma builds anywhere, they're really popular right now.
>Best set: Plasma Freeze