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Publish date: 2024-05-19

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Shiftry/Delcatty/Furret

Shiftry/Delcatty/Furret (referred to in this article as S/D/F) was a Pokémon Trading Card Game deck archetype that saw success toward the end of the 2003–2004 season, after the release of EX Hidden Legends in June 2004. It lacks a more concise name; players of the era would likely refer to it simply as Shiftry, which is a bit of a misnomer (at least in a historical context) because the deck would not have functioned without the support provided by Delcatty and Furret. S/D/F saw extensive success at the Grinder before the 2004 World Championships, and William Hung piloted it in the main event, albeit to a poor finish. However, Kenneth Wong took the deck to a Top 8 finish.

Strategy

The deck's strategy revolved around utilizing Delcatty, Furret, Desert Shaman, and a number of other supporting resources to manipulate the player's hand size to be the same as his or her opponent, thus increasing the damage output of Shiftry's Supernatural Power attack. Furret's Scavenger Hunt Poké-POWER was useful to decrease the player's hand size if the opponent's hand was small, and Delcatty's Energy Draw Poké-POWER was useful to increase the player's hand size if the opponent's hand was large. Because S/D/F relied on three types of Special Energy, Scavenger Hunt was also useful for rooting out the most useful Energy card at the right time. Energy Draw provided general consistency, particularly in combination with Oracle.

S/D/F's Supporter line was split between cards that provided optimal consistency (Steven's Advice and Oracle) and cards that equalized hand size (Copycat and Desert Shaman). Desert Shaman also functioned to disrupt the opponent's set up by dropping them down to four cards. Like most decks of the era, S/D/F relied on Dunsparce's Strike and Run attack to set up early in the game.

Key cards

Typical decklist

The deck list appearing below is not official; it is meant to represent an average build of the archetype, not specifically constructed for any regional metagame. Being that this is merely an archetype, a player may wish to change any part of this deck when building his or her own version. The list shown assumes an Expedition through EX Hidden Legends format. Potential later additions may be listed in the Possible tech cards section.

Possible tech cards

The following cards were often used in Shiftry/Delcatty/Furret in place of certain cards included in the above list.

See also

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