Reshiram & Zekrom from the Cosmic Eclipse expansion can ravage an opposing team and even has some compatibility with a certain Supporter card. Their normal attack, Fabled Flarebolts, require them to discard a fair number of Energies, though at the maximum potential can unleash 270 damage on the Active
There are two main types of energy in the Pokemon TCG : normal energy and January 2023 gaming releases special energy. Normal energies are cards that provide one unit of energy to one Pokemon. Special energies provide one, or more, energies to a selected Pokemon and may also have additional effe
There is also an ” unlimited” format where many more cards can be used, but this format isn’t nearly as popular. There have been many strong decks throughout the game’s life, but with all of this said, what decks defined the meta of the formats they were born i
Their Ultimate Ray is an excellent way to do damage while simultaneously attaching energy cards from the deck directly onto one’s Benched pokemon. And their GX attack, Altered Creation, increases damage done by their trainer’s pokemon for the rest of the battle; a serious buff that can start things off to one’s advant
The Blacksmith Supporter card from the Flashfire expansion lets a trainer attach two energy cards from the discard pile directly onto a Pokemon. The Professor’s Letter Item card from the BREAKthrough expansion is another useful one if low on fuel, as it lets the player search their deck for two energ
The trading card game has a number of different archetypes associated with it, one amongst which is the powerful Dark-type Pokemon Cards. The dark type represents a group of pocket monsters who are not just powerful, but quite menacing and scary, as well . The highlights of this type of card includes quick setup, the flexibility to adapt, high potentials for damage, powerful attack effects, and abilities. While there are many pokemon that belong to this type, some can easily be regarded as the strong
Thunder Lance, on the other hand, deals a base damage of 50, and, for every electric energy that has been attached to Raikou, it deals a further 20 damage, all for the cost of 3-colorless energy cards. Used in synergy with Max Elixir, Raikou becomes simply unstoppa
Before jumping right into the decks, it’s important to establish exactly how the Pokémon card game handles rotations. Every year or so, old sets of cards are ” rotated out of the format. ” This means they are no longer able to be used in competitive play. This rotation not only helps to keep the card game fresh but also demands that players pick up new strategies and deck id
Another partner for Eelektrik was Rayquaza EX, which did massive amounts of damage with the downside of discarding electric energy attached to it. However, Eelektrik’s ability made this downside almost no existent, as it could fish those energies out of the discard again. Overall, Eelektrik is a shockingly strong card, especially given how unassuming it se
Since most pokemon from the GX or EX series have a retreat cost of at least 2-3 energies, Mega Sharpedo EX can easily deal 20-30 damage to the opponent’s benched pokémon and weaken them enough to be finished using the card’s Torpedo Drive ability, when they come into active p
These fierce companions were released in the Unified Minds expansion and are a great card for any Dragon-type deck fueled by Psychic and Fighting energy. The Linear Attack is not remarkable by itself but opens up the foe to the effects of Calamitous Slash, which deals an extra 80 damage to injured foes on top of the base 160 dam
The oldest deck on this list is the now infamously-titled ” Haymaker” deck. Haymaker was possibly the first truly meta defining deck to ever exist in the Pokémon Card Game . It reigned over the competition with its simple yet incredibly strong premise. The deck only ran Scyther, Electabuzz, and Hitmonchan. What these cards all had in common was decently high HP (for the time), small energy costs with high damage output, and, best of all, they were all basic Pokémon. Haymaker was feared because it applied pressure to the opponent almost right out of the gate, and it never let up until the sixth prize card was drawn. Undoubtedly a very simple deck, but one that many players dreaded fighting due to its ease of use and sp
There are often huge energy requirements that come with implementing Charizard effectively, but these are usually worth the time and effort as a well-fueled one can raze entire enemy teams to the gro
Over the years of the **Pokémon Trading Card Game ** , different strategies and decks have risen to prominence. Even in the Base Set days, strong players were discovering new deck ideas to dominate competitive play . After two decades, the Pokémon Trading Card Game still __ has a thriving scene of smart and creative players always pushing the format forward. However, with over twenty years to look back on, what were some of the strongest decks in their respective form
There are two main types of energy in the Pokemon TCG : normal energy and January 2023 gaming releases special energy. Normal energies are cards that provide one unit of energy to one Pokemon. Special energies provide one, or more, energies to a selected Pokemon and may also have additional effe
There is also an ” unlimited” format where many more cards can be used, but this format isn’t nearly as popular. There have been many strong decks throughout the game’s life, but with all of this said, what decks defined the meta of the formats they were born i Their Ultimate Ray is an excellent way to do damage while simultaneously attaching energy cards from the deck directly onto one’s Benched pokemon. And their GX attack, Altered Creation, increases damage done by their trainer’s pokemon for the rest of the battle; a serious buff that can start things off to one’s advant
The Blacksmith Supporter card from the Flashfire expansion lets a trainer attach two energy cards from the discard pile directly onto a Pokemon. The Professor’s Letter Item card from the BREAKthrough expansion is another useful one if low on fuel, as it lets the player search their deck for two energ
The trading card game has a number of different archetypes associated with it, one amongst which is the powerful Dark-type Pokemon Cards. The dark type represents a group of pocket monsters who are not just powerful, but quite menacing and scary, as well . The highlights of this type of card includes quick setup, the flexibility to adapt, high potentials for damage, powerful attack effects, and abilities. While there are many pokemon that belong to this type, some can easily be regarded as the strong
Thunder Lance, on the other hand, deals a base damage of 50, and, for every electric energy that has been attached to Raikou, it deals a further 20 damage, all for the cost of 3-colorless energy cards. Used in synergy with Max Elixir, Raikou becomes simply unstoppa
Before jumping right into the decks, it’s important to establish exactly how the Pokémon card game handles rotations. Every year or so, old sets of cards are ” rotated out of the format. ” This means they are no longer able to be used in competitive play. This rotation not only helps to keep the card game fresh but also demands that players pick up new strategies and deck id
Another partner for Eelektrik was Rayquaza EX, which did massive amounts of damage with the downside of discarding electric energy attached to it. However, Eelektrik’s ability made this downside almost no existent, as it could fish those energies out of the discard again. Overall, Eelektrik is a shockingly strong card, especially given how unassuming it se
Since most pokemon from the GX or EX series have a retreat cost of at least 2-3 energies, Mega Sharpedo EX can easily deal 20-30 damage to the opponent’s benched pokémon and weaken them enough to be finished using the card’s Torpedo Drive ability, when they come into active p
These fierce companions were released in the Unified Minds expansion and are a great card for any Dragon-type deck fueled by Psychic and Fighting energy. The Linear Attack is not remarkable by itself but opens up the foe to the effects of Calamitous Slash, which deals an extra 80 damage to injured foes on top of the base 160 dam
The oldest deck on this list is the now infamously-titled ” Haymaker” deck. Haymaker was possibly the first truly meta defining deck to ever exist in the Pokémon Card Game . It reigned over the competition with its simple yet incredibly strong premise. The deck only ran Scyther, Electabuzz, and Hitmonchan. What these cards all had in common was decently high HP (for the time), small energy costs with high damage output, and, best of all, they were all basic Pokémon. Haymaker was feared because it applied pressure to the opponent almost right out of the gate, and it never let up until the sixth prize card was drawn. Undoubtedly a very simple deck, but one that many players dreaded fighting due to its ease of use and sp
There are often huge energy requirements that come with implementing Charizard effectively, but these are usually worth the time and effort as a well-fueled one can raze entire enemy teams to the gro
Over the years of the **Pokémon Trading Card Game ** , different strategies and decks have risen to prominence. Even in the Base Set days, strong players were discovering new deck ideas to dominate competitive play . After two decades, the Pokémon Trading Card Game still __ has a thriving scene of smart and creative players always pushing the format forward. However, with over twenty years to look back on, what were some of the strongest decks in their respective form