Pokemon TCG Pocket has taken Pokemon fandom by storm, and the mobile game has already grossed over $200 million worldwide since its launch in late October. The game's second solo battle event, which focuses on ex Venusaur along with other Grass-type 'mons, is now live.
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Modeled after the Lapras ex Water event, this event offers a collection of promo card prizes as well as various other goodies based on objectives you achieve by defeating increasingly powerful AI opponents. But what are the best cards to complete all event achievements? We've got the best options lined up for you, so read on and check them out.
The promotion runs from now until December 13, 2024.
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Giovanni
Increasing the damage by ten is often enough
One of the most useful Supporter cards in the entire game, Giovanni carries his weight in the Venusaur event. Giovanni, essentially the same card as the Pokemon TCG PlusPower Core Set card, deals an additional ten damage to your opponent's active Pokemon.
While this may not sound like much, it can be a game-changing game that kicks you in, especially if you're playing a Fire-type mon that already gets +20 against the various grass types that are part of the game. Venusaur ex event due to weakness.
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Wigglytuff Ex
A strong normal type for sleeper decks
One of the “clear conditions” early in the Venusaur ex event is putting one of your enemy's Pokemon to sleep. While there are various cards that can easily accomplish this (such as Hypno), the strongest option is probably this powerful normal type card.
Especially when paired with the Jigglypuff promo that can be obtained through the promo packs provided by the Venusaur ex event, Wigglytuff ex's powerful 80 damage Sleepy Song attack will automatically put the enemy to sleep – ticking this requirement off the list will net you some nice rewards. in process.
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Ninetales
90 damage for two Energy = bargain buy
The hardest battle in this event is the Expert level challenge, and one of the checkpoints for this round is beating a deck with cards no bigger than three diamonds in rarity. While this may sound difficult in a world where Charizard ex and Moltres ex exist, there is a surefire way to do this.
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Using Vulpix and then Ninetales, who can deal a staggering 90 damage with their flamethrower attack for just two Fire energy (while discarding one), is a sure fire way to quickly deal with expert deck threats before the mighty Venusaur ex can come online. .
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X speed
An item tab with huge utility
Another extremely useful utility card is X Speed, which is a great item card both in the early game and as a late game surprise finisher. The ability to reduce the retreat cost of all your mons is essential in the fast metagame of Pokemon Pocket – including the Venusaur ex event.
What sets this card apart from Supporters like Sabrina or Giovanni is the fact that you can play two in one go – turning a stagnant board from disaster to undisputed triumph in one go.
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Rapidash
One-Energy Attacks FTW
While it may not be the flashiest card in the game, Ponyta's Rapidash can be an impressively powerful 'mon against any of the Venusaur ex decks you'll face in this limited time event.
With only 100 HP and a single energy attack and 40 damage in Fire Mane, this card doesn't jump off the screen in terms of sheer power, but sometimes the combination of speed and constant power will be enough to finish the game. counter a Grass-type deck and get a quick promo deck for your trouble.
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Sabrina
It Comes Like a Gust of Wind
Arguably the best Supporter card in Pokemon Pocket, Sabrina can serve as both an offensive and defensive weapon – sometimes in the same game. In the early game, if you're behind, you can replace a threatening mon on the active spot with a weaker one that won't threaten you as quickly.
And in the late game, if you have a powerful active Pokemon on your side, you can surprise your AI enemy by pulling a weakened mon off their bench and easily knocking them out. This is a tremendous utility and is undoubtedly useful in the case of Venusaur ex.
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Magmar
Punching Above Its Weight
This unsung hero provided plenty of punch (pun intended) to any Grass-type opponent who dared to challenge him in Venusaur ex action, and much like his Fossil Print helped propel the Haymaker archetype to new heights in the early days of the TCG, Magmar. he's a star when you're up against a Venusaur ex deck at expert level.
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80 HP and 50 damage attack for two Fire-type energies might not scream “MVP,” but Magmar as a basic 'mon means you don't have to wait for an evolution that may never come, which is the case here. with Rapidash, Ninetales and of course Charizard ex.
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Blaine
Makes unused Pokemon quite dominant
This is the card that is perhaps the most influential in the upper levels of this event, and why cards like Ninetales, Rapidash, and Magmar actually outperform based on their position in the Pocket metagame in general.
Being able to attack an enemy Active Pokemon for an additional 30 damage is a huge gain, especially when paired with Vileplume's 90 damage Titan Flamethrower or, to a lesser extent, Magmar's 50 damage Magma Punch. While only one can be played per round, that's usually enough.
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Moltres ex
The engine that powers Charizard Ex
While Moltres ex and the number one card on this list won't be able to get you a bonus for not using a card higher than three diamond rarity, Moltres ex is an engine that will likely help you cut through any of the Venusaurs. ex decks like a hot knife through butter.
Even if you don't have an attractive 'mon on your bench to activate with Moltres' Inferno Dance attack, this card's 70 damage Heat Blast attack can sometimes easily win you the matchup on the spot if your opponent is lagging behind in the deck.
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Charizard Ex
Pocket's first finisher works wonders against Venusaur
The first finalist for Venusaur ex is another Kanto, Charizard. Not surprisingly, Charizard ex is a tremendously powerful threat (in fact, the strongest tier two Pokemon in all of Pocket) that can OHKO (one hit knock out) virtually any card in the game.
While the relationship between Moltres ex and Charizard ex is symbiotic, Moltres lacks the raw power of Charizard ex, making Charizard the best choice when it comes to fighting decks—and probably winning—in the Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket. Venusaur ex event.