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This Expert Solo Battle guide is for the Latios and Latias Deck from the Secluded Springs expansion. Read on to learn about how to defeat it, counter decks, how to beat the battle tasks, and rewards.
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You may use fast and Energy-efficient Darkness-type Pokemon to counter this deck with a Type advantage. Weavile ex is a good choice, as it can deal 90 damage per hit against a damaged Pokemon.


You may use cards that provide additional damage in order to boost Scratching Nails' damage right away. Cards such as Darkrai ex and Rocky Helmet are good choices.


Latios may take advantage of its Ability and retreat to the Bench once damaged. You may pull it back to the Active Spot with Sabrina or Cyrus in order to land a KO.
You may also use this on the weaker Pokemon in the deck such as Ralts and Kirlia.
| Mission | Reward |
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| Win this battle with a deck whose Pokemon are only Fighting type |
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| Win this battle using a deck where all the Pokemon cards are of ◇, ◇◇, and/or ◇◇◇ rarity |
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| Win this battle without any Trainer cards included in your deck |
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| Win this battle without your opponent getting any points |
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| Deal 1,500 or more damage |
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This deck makes use of Hitmonchan as an early-game attacker while Rampardos gets set up on the Bench. Rare Candy can be used to quickly set up Rampardos for an explosive 130 damage Head Smash as early as turn 2. Meanwhile, Lucario manly functions as support on the Bench, boosting the power of your Pokemon by 20. This boost can increase to 40 when there are two Lucarios in play.
The deck runs a single copy of Cranidos who has an inexpensive Attack, and also benefits from Lucario's damage buff.
Red is used for when your Lucario's Fighting Coach damage buff isn't enough, while Lillie is used to keep your Rampardos healthy.
The deck also runs Guzma to get rid of the opponent's Electrical Cord. Iono to help refresh your hand and disrupt your opponent.
Best Rampardos Decks and Card List
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You want to leverage Pokemon who can deal bonus damage if the opposing Pokemon is inflicted with Poison. Balance your Darkness-type deck with Poisoners and Attackers.
You may also consider including Nihilego to boost your Poison damage.
Best No Trainer Decks for Solo Battle Missions
| First-Time Clear Rewards |
EXP x100 |
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Shinedust x200 |
Shop Ticket x1 |

Solo Battle Guides:
All Decks, Battle Tasks and Counters
Genetic Apex (A1)
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・Ivysaur ・Charmeleon ・Wartortle ・Heliolisk ・Swoobat ・Grapploct ・Nidorina & Nidorino |
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Step Up Beginner Solo Battle Guides
Genetic Apex (A1) |
・Venusaur & Exeggutor ex ・Charizard & Arcanine ・Blastoise & Gyarados ・Magneton & Eelektross ・Alakazam & Mewtwo ・Golem & Machamp ・Nidoking & Muk |
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Step Up Intermediate Solo Battle Guides
Mythical Island (A1a) |
・Celebi ex ・Volcarona & Blaine ・Gyarados ex ・Raichu & Lt. Surge ・Mew ex ・Aerodactyl ex ・Golem & Brock ・Blue & Pidgeot ex |
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Genetic Apex (A1) |
・Venusaur ex ・Charizard ex ・Blastoise ex ・Pikachu ex ・Mewtwo ex ・Machamp ex ・Nidoqueen & Nidoking |
Step Up Advanced Solo Battle Guides
Latios and Latias (Secluded Springs) Expert Solo Battle Guide



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