


During the time that this deck was being played, it was very rare to do that much damage. Wailord EX is a Basic Pokemon with 250 HP.And there’s no better Pokemon to take all that damage than Wailord, a Pokemon known for its higher than average HP. The hope here is that your opponent will waste all of their resources attacking you to no avail. This mill deck focuses on having a Pokemon that can take all of your opponent’s biggest attacks and then heal all the damage.Wailord EX from Primal Clash, Xurkitree GX from Ultra Prism, and Hoopa from Shining Legends. Pokemon is a game of statistics as much as it is a game of luck, so this deck has math on it’s side. If you are able to attack on each of your six turns with four Durant down, then you should win. This will bring them down to 39 cards if they only draw one per turn (highly unlikely) and a combination of five Team Rocket’s Handiwork and Cursed Shovel are played, that should bring them down to 21 cards on average. Assuming that they don’t play any Pokemon that can KO multiple Pokemon in one turn, you should have a minimum of six turns to win. Your opponent starts the game with 46 cards after drawing their opening hand and putting out Prize Cards. If you are interested in the math, here’s how it works.Life Dew from Plasma Freeze, Cursed Shovel from Rebel Clash, and Team Rocket's Handiwork from Fates Collide. This deck plays Team Rocket’s Handiwork (a Supporter that discards cards from your opponent’s deck), as well as Cursed Shovel (a Tool card that forces your opponent to discard cards when the Pokemon it is attached to is Knocked Out, and Life Dew (a Tool that reduces the number of prize cards your opponent takes.).You can also use Mew to use Durant’s attack without the risk of losing a Durant. For one energy, this attack discards a card from your opponent’s deck for each of your Durant in play. This Basic Pokemon has 70 HP and the Devour attack. In this version, the main attacking Pokemon is Durant.This mill deck focuses on using a Pokemon’s attack to discard your opponent’s deck before they can take six prize cards.

Without further ado, let’s get into the list. Make sure they run out of cards before you do. Win without dealing damage and prevent your opponent from taking prize cards. Stop your opponent from being able to attack or play as soon as possible. If you’re wondering what makes a good mill deck, here’s the gist of it. Today we’ll be looking at three of the best mill decks from the Pokemon Trading card game. Unfortunately, there aren’t many great stall decks in the current (2021) META, but let’s dive into the past for a look at those Pokemon decks that stop your opponent from playing Pokemon. Well that’s why today we’re looking at stall decks, sometimes known as mill decks. I’m sure that we’ve all, at least once, felt glee at seeing your opponent grimace in frustration as you refuse to let them play the game.
