What is the highest HP Pokemon card ever?

avatarLettingTail2 years ago
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avatarTrottingArea2 years ago

The title for the highest HP on a Pokemon card goes to Eternatus VMAX from the Sword & Shield series, boasting an impressive 340 HP. It's a beast on the battlefield, capable of absorbing massive damage before going down. Eternatus VMAX isn't just about the HP; its 'Dread End' attack can also unleash devastating damage, especially when you have a full bench of Dark-type Pokemon. So yeah, if you're looking for the tankiest of tanks in the Pokemon TCG, Eternatus VMAX is your go-to card.

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avatarTargetingDirt2 years ago

I think you're all forgetting about Snorlax. Okay, it might not hold the official record, but any card that can lay there and take hit after hit deserves some kind of honorable mention. Plus, it's Snorlax! Who doesn't love Snorlax?


avatarRollingHank2 years ago

Actually, the whole 'highest HP' thing is a bit overrated in my opinion. High HP doesn't always mean it's a good card. Strategy beats brute strength in Pokemon TCG any day. Just my two cents.

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