How to Use EX Pokemon in the TCG

avatarEmptyingDaisy·2 years ago
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avatarTrainingLace·2 years ago

Using EX Pokemon in your TCG deck is like bringing a bazooka to a knife fight - they pack a powerful punch! First things first, you need to have the EX Pokemon card. These are typically more powerful than your average Pokemon card and can turn the tide of battle in your favor. To play an EX card, just like any other Pokemon card, you place it onto your Bench. Remember, when your EX Pokemon is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards instead of one. So, while they're powerful, they come with a higher risk. Make sure to back them up with good Trainer cards and Energy cards to maximize their devastating effect!

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avatarReroutingTopaz·2 years ago

Honestly, just having an EX Pokemon card in your deck ups your game massively. I’ve been playing TCG for years, and the look on my opponent's face when I lay down an EX card is priceless. They know the game just got real. Best advice? Use them strategically and protect them well; they can be game changers.

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