Haymaker (TCG) - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokmon encyclopedia

Publish date: 2024-09-04

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Haymaker
Era1999-2001


The Haymaker deck archetype was a strong competitor in the early days of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It was played heavily due to its fast, hard hitting nature that included control elements.

Strategy

As one of the earliest deck archetypes, Haymaker took advantage of useful Trainer cards and Basic Pokémon from Base Set and Jungle to set up quickly and strike hard quickly. The classic trio of Pokémon in Haymaker decks include Hitmonchan, Electabuzz, and Scyther. All are Basic Pokémon with 70HP, allowing them to be played straight from the hand and soak up damage early in the game. All have good damage to Energy cost ratios, with Hitmonchan able to deal 20 damage for Fighting, and Electabuzz able to deal 10 damage and potentially inflict Paralysis for Lightning.

Trainer cards also factored heavily in Haymaker decks. Cards such as Bill, Professor Oak, and Computer Search allowed cards to be drawn and quickly populate the Bench. PlusPower gave extra power to attacks, while Energy Removal and Super Energy Removal could disrupt the opponent's strategy. Item Finder was also useful in recycling Trainer cards.

Key Cards

Typical deck list

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.

Possible tech cards

The following cards are often used in Haymaker in place of certain cards included in the above list.

Restriction

The Haymaker deck, being comprised mostly of cards made in the first few sets of the TCG, was one of the first to be essentially, but not explicitly, banned from play as the cards were taken out of Pokémon Organized Play. Due to its loss, however, the TCG was allowed to grow, and new strategies were eventually able to take root.

Hitmonchan, Electabuzz, and Scyther were all reprinted as Retro cards in the Platinum expansion, allowing them to be played in the Modified format during the latter part of the 2008-2009 season, and throughout the 2009-2010 season.

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