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<br>The trading card game also has many different types of cards that players can collect to create individual decks that they think they can best use to thwart their opponents. One amongst these various types of cards is the water type. While there are many water-type Pokémon cards that have been released over the years, with re-published and rare cards enriching the esteemed category, some can be regarded as the strongest. These are the most powerful water-type Pokémon cards that Pokémon TCG has to of<br><br> <br>Lysandre is a card for strategists and works especially well against opponents who have weak supporter pokémon in their decks. This card is perfect for disrupting the opponent’s gameplay, stalling him/her, and even clinching victory by setting up kills on benched pokémon that have been weakened by the use of prior bench sni<br><br> <br>Belonging to the Sun & Moon expansion, Decidueye GX is a Stage 2 pokémon with a considerable 240 HP, and abilities Feather Arrow, Razor Leaf, and GX-attack Hollow Hunt. Feather Arrow allows the player to deal two damage counters to the opponent’s Pokémon once during their turn before their own attack. Razor Leaf deals a considerable damage of 90, while the GX attack costing only one Grass energy, allows the player to take three cards from their discard pile into their h<br><br> <br>Announced in a new trailer for Pokemon Sword and Shield, The Pokemon Company unveiled an upcoming Gigantamax Snorlax event and offered fans a look at the middle and final evolutions for the three starter Pokemon, as well as new Gigantamax forms for Legendary Pokemon Zacian and Zamazenta. To cap it off, the trailer ended by revealing the first Pokemon Sword and Shield expansion for the Pokemon TCG which is due to hit stores in February 2<br><br> <br>This is one aspect in which the Crystal Type Poke-Body ability can be used strategically. Celebi's Mind Bend can make an enemy Confused with a lucky coin flip, though at 20 damage per hit it may not be worth the eff<br><br> <br>It isn't just the base set that's exciting, and it won't just be competitive players who stand to benefit from the many changes coming to the Pokemon TCG as it prepares for the _Sword & Shield _ series of its life cycle. With _Pokemon Sword & Shield _ TCG comes a trio of theme decks that could not be better for new players and new fans in general, as they mirror the time-honored tradition of selecting a starter Pokemon and beginning a trainer's journey into the world of the video game franchise. The three theme decks coming with the set are Inteleon, Rillaboom, and Cinderace, the final evolutions of the most recent generation of starters: Sobble, Grookey, and Scorbu<br> <br>Apart from allowing the player to free his hand of two unnecessary cards, Junk Arm further allows him/her to choose a Trainer Card from the discard pile, although it cannot be another Junk Arm. It further lets him/her use that Trainer as per his/her convenience, at another time during the game. It also helps the player setup plays that might help him/her win in the succeeding moments of the g<br><br> <br>Golem from the Skyridge set is a bit more useable, though not by much. Its Rock Throw is as generic as TCG attacks come, though at least its energy cost is not ridiculous. Golem's Earth Bomb attack, however, is a risky move to use as it is uniquely designed to injure friends as well as f<br><br> <br>However, the most powerful in all the Vileplume cards have to be the one belonging to Ancient Origins expansion, which with its 130 HP Stage 2 portfolio, has an ability called Irritating Pollen, blocking players from using any item cards. This is especially useful when stopping powerful Pokémon from setting up and the additional attack of Solar Beam with 70 damage and a cost of two grass-energy and one-colorless comes as a welcome bo<br><br> <br>Having cracked open the theme decks and played them against each other, they're startlingly similar to the way trainers can battle their Pokemon in the video games - and just like those, typing matters a bunch. Having access to all three was especially fun since the decks basically make one person play as the "rival" in each instance. For younger fans of the game or those who've always wanted to learn, the _Pokemon Sword & Shield _ TCG theme decks make a game that has been around for decades much easier to learn than it has any right be<br><br> <br>Watching the [https://www.slgdaily.xyz/articles/pokemon-tcg-revolution-2025-s-hottest-card-trends.html pokemon tcg card] TCG continue to grow and adapt to pressures from its community as they grow as well, it's clear that the Pokemon Company has been paying attention to what fans want. A revised rules policy that attempts to make the game more balanced, more flashy additions to keep consumers interested in the game's art style and presentation, and attention paid to all types of players make the Pokemon Sword & Shield _ TCG expansion one of the most important in the game's history. It will be interesting to see how things unfold from here but, if nothing else, trainers across the world can be confident that the _Sword & Shield _ series of the _Pokemon TCG is starting off ri<br>
<br>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<br><br> <br>This, in addition to adding fire energy to Heatmor the normal way, will allow them to meet the requirement of their Exciting Flame attack's secondary effect. With enough fire energy attached, each of Heatmor's Exciting Flame attacks will deal 90 damage to the enemy Active Pokemon, but will also deal a huge 180 damage to one of their Bench Pokemon. As such, Heatmor can lay waste to the enemy's Bench and Active Pokemon at o<br><br> <br>With assisting Pokémon like Mew and Dusknoir, Accelgor becomes even more powerful, forcing the defending Pokémon to be stuck in the active place, while dealing significant damages to the opponent’s be<br><br> <br>"Burn" is the newest special condition out of all the status ailments that can be inflicted upon foes in the TCG. It acts like Poison in that it consistently chips away at the afflicted Pokemon's HP every turn until healed, though it does 20 HP worth of damage per turn instead of Poison's 10 HP damage-over-t<br><br> <br>Therefore, players can always retreat, use cards like Guzma, or switching abilities, to deal the max damage from First Impression. The remaining two attacks of Golisopod GX makes it an even bigger monster. Armor Press, deals 100 damage, while also shielding Golisopod by reducing the opponent’s damage by 20 during their next turn. The GX attack Crossing Cut deals a damage of 150 while allowing the player to switch Golisopod GX with any of their benched Poké<br><br> <br>One special collection has already been announced called the Meowth VMAX Special Collection. This collection is said to be one of the first opportunities for players to receive the new Pokemon V and Pokemon VMAX cards and will be available for purchase on January 3, 2020, a full month before Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield. The Meowth VMAX collection includes 5 booster packs, 1 Meowth V card, 1 Meowth VMAX card, and 1 oversize Meowth VMAX c<br><br> <br>Therefore, the Pokémon Center Lady Trainer Card, better known to anime fans as Nurse Jay, is a brilliant resource to have up the sleeve when evolving or retreating are not an option, and the player’s pokémon has received considerable damage. This Trainer Card allows players one of the best strategies to recover in PTCG by healing 60 damage, as well as any Special Condition on any one of the pokémon chosen by the pla<br><br> <br>A Fire-type Pokemon's greatest weakness is Water-type attacks . In the TCG, most fire Pokemon take double damage from aquatic assaults, therefore Water-type decks can be very difficult to go up against. To avoid having one's deck doused into submission, trainers should have a few water-counters in their fire d<br> <br>Virizion EX is a Basic Pokémon with 170 HP and belongs to the Black & White - Plasma Blast expansion of the franchise. This ultra-rare card boasts of a powerful ability Verdant Wind, which protects each of the player’s Pokémon that has a grass energy-card attached to it from being affected by any Special Condition. If Special Conditions are already imposed on any Pokémon of the player with grass energy attached to it,  [https://Slgdaily.xyz/articles/10-mind-blowing-games-that-owned-january-2023.html Dead Space Remake] this ability removes them instan<br><br> <br>In the universe of Pokémon Trading Card Game, part of the Pokémon franchise, few can boast of the astounding abilities that Psychic pokémon are known to have. This type is commonly associated with the ones that belong to the elite echelons of the Pokémon world, as many legendary pokémon are usually found to have Psychic traits. These pokémon are great in a team and provide helpful assistance to either themselves or the other pokémon in the t<br> <br>Kiawe is the perfect Trainer Card for Fire-based decks and should be used during the game’s early stages to give the player the upper hand. While it does end the player’s turn upon use, it allows him/her to search the deck for four Fire energy-cards and attach the same to one of his/her pokémon, which can also increase to five, if the player has already attached the one energy he/she is allowed to attach to a pokémon per t<br><br> <br>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<br>
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