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Source: Ross Cawthon - Top 8 Alberta Regionals
Source: Brandon Cantu - Top 8 Kansas Regionals
Source: Treynor Wolfe - 1st Place Wisconsin Regionals
Source: Dean Nezam - Top 8 Massachusetts Regionals
Source: Alex Wilson - 1st Place Massachusetts Regionals
This deck had one of the largest damage caps in the game and was one of the most consistent decks of its time. With the ability to evolve on turn one, attach 3 Energies with the use of Mega Turbo on turn one, utility of Sky Field allowing M Rayquaza-EX to hit for 240 damage as early as turn one, and draw power of Hoopa-EX + Shaymin-EX + Jirachi-EX, this deck often times felt unstoppable! The deck also had plenty of room to spare for disruption and meta counters. Aegislash-EX was to help slow down the likes of Nightmarch, which was the MVP vs Alex's Nightmarch opponent in the finals of this event. Ghetsis and Hex Maniac were both disruptive cards that effected any and every deck in the game. (Both of which could win games as early as turn one!)
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Source: Connor Finton - 1st Place Kansas Regionals
Source: Edwin Lopez - 2nd Place Massachusetts Regionals
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Build 2
Source: Sam Hough - Top 4 Utah Regionals
Source: @kisapniaq - Top 8 Toronto Regionals
Source: Jeremy Jallen - 2nd Place Utah Regionals
Source: Azul Griego - Top 8 Massachusetts Regionals
Source: Eli Covitz - 2nd Place Washington Regionals
Source: Alex Koch
Source: Jimmy McClure - Top 8 Georgia Regionals
Source: Ciaran Farah - 2nd Place Ontario Regionals
Source: Christian Ortiz - 1st Place Georgia Regionals
Source: Joshua Sergenton - Top 4 Massachusetts Regionals
Source: Chris Rodriguez - Top 4 California Regionals
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Build 2
Source: Gregory Fortier - 1st Place Alberta Regionals
Source: Owen Robinson - Top 8 Wisconsin Regionals
Source: TJ Traquair - 2nd Place Alberta Regionals
Source: Mark Garcia - 1st Place Utah Regionals
Source: Harrison Frazier - Top 8 Utah Regionals