Pokemon TCG Pocket: Best Charizard ex deck guide
Pokemon TCG Pocket players might want to know about the best Charizard ex deck guide since it is one of the hardest damage dealers in the game currently. As a monotype fire deck, this deck has other Fire-type cards like the Moltres ex and Ponyta lineup. If set up properly, it can deal disastrous damage that your opponent will find very hard to block.
This article will explore the best Charizard ex deck guide for Pokemon TCG Pocket and how you can use it to win PvP matches.
Note: This article is subjective and reflects the writer's opinions.
Charizard ex deck guide: Which cards should you use?
The cards that you should use on the best Charizard ex deck for Pokemon TCG Pocket are:
Alternatives:
You can also use Growlithe and Arcanine in this deck instead of Ponyta and Rapidash. However, do not use Arcanine ex since it will put too many ex cards on the deck and make it very energy-heavy.
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Charizard ex deck guide: Strategy and how to play
The key player in the Charizard ex deck is Moltres ex, which can quickly amass energy for your Charizard ex. Unlike the Pikachu ex or Mewtwo ex decks where you can directly place the main attacker, you will have to start with Charmander and eventually evolve it to Charizard ex.
As such, you should never put Charmander on the Active Slot before it has evolved to Charizard. This is complimented by Moltres ex's Inferno Dance which can only attach energy to benched Pokemon.
Charizard ex's Crimson Storm is the main attacking move in this deck. This move requires four energy (two Fire, two Colorless) to deal 200 damage, which can knock out every existing card in Pokemon TCG Pocket currently irrespective of their weaknesses.
Pokemon TCG Pocket Charizard ex deck: Best starting hand
The best starting hand for Charizard ex deck would be Charmander, Moltres ex, and Professor's Research/Pokeball. You can put Moltres ex directly in the Active Slot with Charmander on the bench. You can then use Professor's Research to draw more cards and hope for Charmeleon or Charizard ex.
Similarly, if you did not draw Charmander, you can use Pokeball to try and get this card immediately. If you have a Ponyta in your starting hand, you can use it to fill the board if the other useful cards do not appear in your initial draw.
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How to play the Charizard ex deck in Pokemon TCG Pocket
As discussed earlier, Charizard ex's Crimson Storm is the primary attacking move of this deck. However, Moltres ex should survive long enough to support your Charizard ex at all costs.
During a match, this is the flow that you should look to achieve:
- Place Moltres ex on the Active Slot at the beginning of the attack.
- Have Charmander/Charmeleon on your bench.
- Attach one Fire-type energy on Moltres ex and use Inferno Dance. Toss coins and hope to get as many heads as possible. Attach all energy generated on Charmander/Charmeleon/Charizard ex on your bench.
- Once Charizard ex has four energy, use X Speed to swap Moltres ex and bring Charizard ex to the Active Slot.
- Use Crimson Storm from Charizard ex. This Pokemon will lose two energy.
- Tank the next turn and only attach one energy on Charizard during your attack. However, if you are near a win condition, you can use X Speed to swap once again and finish off the game. Otherwise, attack with Crimson Storm on your subsequent attack turn.
- Use Sabrina to force swaps from your opponent if they have Water-type cards like Blastoise ex, Golduck, or Gyarados.
Decks with Charizard ex are by far one of the most damaging decks in Pokemon TCG Pocket.
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Counters to Charizard ex decks in Pokemon TCG Pocket
Charizard ex deck is primarily Fire-type and is naturally weak against Water-type decks. All cards in this deck will take +20 damage from Water-type moves. As such, decks with Blastoise ex and Golduck are the most prominent counters in Pokemon TCG Pocket.
Blastoise ex decks mostly also have Articuno ex, which can also counter Charizard ex. In such a situation, using Sabrina to force swaps is the ideal way to go. Moreover, Blastoise has 180 HP, which can be difficult to chip down if your Charizard ex is inactive or knocked out.
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