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![]() ![]() If the Fusion Strike mechanic has any chance in competitive play, it’ll be with the aid of Oricorio. We’d love to see more build options for competitive-level creatures and not just 9,000 Pikachu. ![]() Pokemon has always been about building slightly different versions of the same creature for competitive advantage, but at the high end, it’s been tough to replicate that in the card game. This is a little thing, sure, but the set containing two Cinderace V cards is also nice. There are a lot of combo possibilities, but even at a base level, getting rid of damaged Pokemon so they aren’t Knocked Out or clearing bench space for more one-time-use abilities is nice. ![]() Its Queen’s Orders attack lets you discard benched creatures for more damage, which… as a primary effect, it’s not much! But that secondary use? Dumping whatever you want from your bench. So… why would this be used? Well, hey, decks have a minimum size! If you want to run a 56-card deck to get to the rest of your cards faster, four of these in the mix will let you do essentially that.Īlso catching our eye is Tsareena V. Its Pitch a Pyukumuku ability lets you put it on the bottom of the deck from your hand and draw a card. Pyukumuku is an intriguing design, because it might make a competitive deck and simultaneously never see play. Conveniently, that move’s also pretty good, making opponents pay for filling the board with V and GX cards by multiplying its damage. Presented at a scary angle, sucking up all the scenery? It certainly backs up its move, Fear and Panic. Gigantamax Gengar is really something as it is. Visually, very little competes with the secret rare variant of Gengar VMAX. (Which we still wish The Pokemon Company would support better! It’s fun, but it needs help to be viable in ways other card games don’t.) It’s designed for Fusion Strike first, as its attack does more damage with that special energy card, but colorless energy requirements mean it might see some play in peculiar scenarios and it’s a real boon in limited play. This time? It has Fusion Strike, Rapid Strike and Single Strike icons all at once. Meanwhile, Deoxys is here, as always, to break the conventions of the game. It can inflict some chip damage and retreat with Smash Turn or throw a bit of splash damage at the bench with Electrobullet. The coolest cardsīoltund V’s normal art may be its best, with lightning bolts reinforcing its blinding speed. But which are the best Fusion Strike cards? We’re here to help. The new Pokemon Trading Card Game expansion is a big one! Combining Japanese sets and promos into one big release, there’s a lot to explore. ![]() |
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