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Charizard ex Deck Card List - Strategy and Counters

Charizard ex Deck Card List - Strategy and Counters

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The card list for Charizard ex Deck in Pokemon TCG Pocket (PTCGP). Learn strategy, card breakdown, and counters to refine your build for Pokemon TCGP!

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Charizard ex Deck - Decklist and Card Breakdown

Charmander (Shining Revelry)Charmander (Shining Revelry)Charmeleon (Shining Revelry)Charmeleon (Shining Revelry)Charizard ex (Shining Revelry)Charizard ex (Shining Revelry)PotionPotionPoke BallPoke BallPokemon CommunicationGiant CapeProfessorProfessorIonoIonoPokemon Center LadyPokemon Center LadyTeam Rocket GruntTeam Rocket Grunt
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Charizard ex Deck - Tier and Summary

Tier- Charizard ex can repeatedly deal 150 damage
- Only 2 Energy are needed for Charizard ex
- Charizard ex, being a Stage 2 Pokemon, lacks offense in the early game

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Accessibility
Swiftness
Damage
Durability
Consistency
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Charizard ex Deck - Pros / Cons

  1. Specialized in getting Charizard ex out as quickly as possible
  2. Survive the early game with Trainers
  3. Struggles against repeated mid-level damage

Specialized in Getting Charizard ex Out as Quickly as Possible

  1. Charizard ex (Shining Revelry)
  2. Iono
  3. Pokemon Communication

Charizard ex is a powerful Pokemon that can deal 150 damage with just 2 Energy using Attach Energy from Zone, but its slow start is a drawback. Since fewer turns are available for attacks as the opponent's setup progresses, it's crucial to maximize the use of Evolve-supporting Trainers to evolve Charizard ex as quickly as possible.

Survive the Early Game with Trainers

Since you'll often be evolving Charizard ex in the Active Spot, finding ways to withstand your opponent's attacks is key. Use Trainers that can heal HP or employ cards like Team Rocket Grunt to disrupt your opponent's momentum and survive the early game.

Struggles Against Repeated Mid-Level Damage

The toughest opponents are Pokemon like Starmie ex, which can One-Hit KO Charmeleon with minimal Energy and defeat Charizard ex with two consecutive attacks. To counter this, consider using a defensive Pokemon like Giratina to act as a wall while you develop Charizard ex on the Bench.

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