This deck slaps! List in description.

Sorry for the pixels, don't know the optimal way to take a picture of a deck.

2x of each lake trio 2x Mew 2x Xspeed, Pokeball, Oak, Slab, Communication, Dawn

I need more games with it (sitting at 6-1) but the pivot potential of this deck is wild. Using Uxie to generate energy to then use Dawn to put that energy on Mesprit or Mew ex is a strong play. Azelf threats a bench snipe whilst i never actually used it yet, putting a single energy on it or even having it on the bench is enough to intimidate.

Having Oak, Pokeball, Slab, and Communication in a single deck is insane. I rarely have an issue getting all the pokemon out that I need.

The obvious weaknesses are Darkness decks and the lake trip's HP. But that 70 HP does more work than you'd expect. You also have to get comfortable with sacrificing a trio member for the better good. That's where the 4 trainer cards come in. Exceptional tooling akin to MTG's Tutor decks no joke.

The Xspeeds are so nice as well seeing as all pokemon in this deck have just a single retreat cost.

Dawn is extremely clutch, early and late. Being able to xspeed out and then Dawn an energy to either Mesprit or Mew catches people off gaurd extremely well. But I'm thinking taking one Dawn out for either a Budding Explorer or Cyrus.

I have not pulled Giratina or Cresselia so I dont know how they'd feel in this deck, but Mew+Mesprit covers just about every threat. The deck is surprisingly fast too, you could jump some slower decks before they get their 170+ pokemon ready.

Sorry for the pixels, don't know the optimal way to take a picture of a deck.

2x of each lake trio 2x Mew 2x Xspeed, Pokeball, Oak, Slab, Communication, Dawn

I need more games with it (sitting at 6-1) but the pivot potential of this deck is wild. Using Uxie to generate energy to then use Dawn to put that energy on Mesprit or Mew ex is a strong play. Azelf threats a bench snipe whilst i never actually used it yet, putting a single energy on it or even having it on the bench is enough to intimidate.

Having Oak, Pokeball, Slab, and Communication in a single deck is insane. I rarely have an issue getting all the pokemon out that I need.

The obvious weaknesses are Darkness decks and the lake trip's HP. But that 70 HP does more work than you'd expect. You also have to get comfortable with sacrificing a trio member for the better good. That's where the 4 trainer cards come in. Exceptional tooling akin to MTG's Tutor decks no joke.

The Xspeeds are so nice as well seeing as all pokemon in this deck have just a single retreat cost.

Dawn is extremely clutch, early and late. Being able to xspeed out and then Dawn an energy to either Mesprit or Mew catches people off gaurd extremely well. But I'm thinking taking one Dawn out for either a Budding Explorer or Cyrus.

I have not pulled Giratina or Cresselia so I dont know how they'd feel in this deck, but Mew+Mesprit covers just about every threat. The deck is surprisingly fast too, you could jump some slower decks before they get their 170+ pokemon ready.