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Charizard Tera ex is a skill-less deck

OKPlan_B
OKPlan_B Member Posts: 20 ✭✭✭
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edited May 2025 in Decks & Strategy #1

This deck is so simple, anyone can use it. Which is great from an accessibility standpoint, but it takes no skill. It's literally just spam cards until you have 3/4 Charizards on the bench and energy everywhere, then just spam attack. Even when trying to force a deck out, the Burning Darkness attack usually just one hits most Pokemon, even with no prize cards taken. Every time I play against this deck, I audibly groan at how easy it is to play and how little actual thought it requires.

TL;DR - Charizard Tera ex is silly deck and I will celebrate the day it's out of rotation.

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  • OKPlan_B
    OKPlan_B Member Posts: 20 ✭✭✭
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    I agree, they should have nerfed it by far. Even something like Koraidon ex with Dino Cry, it only does 2 energy attachment and the attack costs 3. Plus, the turn ends when using this ability. They should have at least added some caveat to the card. Attack starts at 130, or costs 3 energy, or they can only attach 2 energy when played.

  • Octowen
    Octowen Member Posts: 811 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    @OKPlan_B if you spam cards until you have 3/4 Charizards on the bench then at that point you are extremely vulnerable to TM Devolution, one of the anti-Charizard tech cards.

  • OKPlan_B
    OKPlan_B Member Posts: 20 ✭✭✭
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    @Octowen Although it is possble to use TM Devolution, if they already have 2 Zard ex on field and you devolve them and knock one out the other one comes out next turn and is able to use its ability again. It's not a perfect solution.

    @OlderAngel11 It is overpowered. The cards needs a caveat as stated. Even with TM Devolution, if they have 2 or more it basically helps them as they are able to evolve again next turn and use the ability to get more energy on the field. Unless they all have 100+ damage on them, a TM Devo can help them.

  • OlderAngel11
    OlderAngel11 Member Posts: 1,840 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    @OKPlan_B Your first statement makes no sense. Perhaps you haven't read TM Devolution, but the attack devolves all of your opponent's pokemon. Maybe I misunderstood you, but the way you say it it makes it seem like you think that it only devolves one of the Zards. Also, they will never need to use Infernal Reign on anything other than itself. Zard itself is pretty much the only attacker, so if you have energies on one or two, then using Infernal Reign again is not helpful. Zard does not need a caveat, it does so little damage as is, and as Emcees stated, we would probably just end up needing to nerf everything until nothing is fun or playable. You can whine all you want, but this card will not be changed.

  • Hyperion924955
    Hyperion924955 Member Posts: 70 ✭✭✭
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    Spend more time practicing and learning and less time complaining and you might learn how to beat it. If that's too hard then competitive isn't for you. Go jump on the casual ladder.