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Official Strategy Guide for Pokémon TCG Featuring Solgaleo ex Unveiled – Pokémon Blog

by Sofia Uzumaki
Official Strategy Guide for Pokémon TCG Featuring Solgaleo ex Unveiled – Pokémon Blog

The Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket is buzzing with excitement as it introduces new content that is sure to capture the attention of players and collectors alike. Among the latest offerings is the addition of the Sunne Pokémon, which is set to make a significant impact in battles with the introduction of a new Item card.

One of the standout features of this expansion is the introduction of Solgaleo ex, a new Stage 2 Pokémon ex that arrives with the Celestial Guardians expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket. Traditionally, Pokémon have been characterized as robust and sturdy, making them ideal candidates for defensive strategies. Solgaleo ex, while boasting impressive HP, also brings a unique agility to the game through its Ability known as Rising Road. This ability allows it to maneuver strategically on the battlefield, combined with a low-cost attack that distinguishes it from other Pokémon of its type. Players will want to explore how to effectively utilize Rising Road by pairing Solgaleo ex with Skarmory to launch swift Sol Breaker attacks and demonstrate the prowess of this Sunne Pokémon.

To build a formidable deck featuring Solgaleo ex, consider incorporating the following cards:

– 2× Cosmog (Celestial Guardians)
– 2× Cosmoem (Celestial Guardians)
– 2× Solgaleo (Celestial Guardians: Solgaleo)
– 2× Skarmory (Space-Time Smackdown)
– 2× Professor’s Research (Promo)
– 1× Iono (Shining Revelry)
– 1× Red (Shining Revelry)
– 1× Cyrus (Space-Time Smackdown: Dialga)
– 2× Poké Ball (Promo)
– 2× Rare Candy (Celestial Guardians)
– 1× Pokémon Communication (Space-Time Smackdown: Dialga)
– 2× Giant Cape (Space-Time Smackdown: Dialga)

Although Solgaleo ex boasts formidable power, it is a Stage 2 Pokémon that requires some time to fully evolve. Thankfully, players can utilize Cosmog, the Basic stage of Solgaleo ex, with its Teleport attack, which allows Cosmog to retreat from the Active Spot for just one Energy. This strategic move enables Cosmog to take cover behind a sturdy wall while players prepare for an offensive. Once fully evolved, Solgaleo ex retains its Rising Road Ability, allowing it to switch itself into the Active Spot without any Energy cost. While there are various wall Pokémon to consider, this strategy centers around Skarmory, another Pokémon of the same type that synergizes well with a Giant Cape.

As for gameplay strategy, players have two primary approaches based on their opening hand. The first option involves using Skarmory to inflict damage on the opposing Pokémon with its Metal Arms attack. This approach works effectively if players don’t initially draw Cosmog or Rare Candy. With a mere single Energy requirement, Skarmory serves as a low-maintenance attacker and wall, enabling players to allocate Energy to other Pokémon. Furthermore, Skarmory’s Metal Arms attack inflicts an additional 30 damage if the Pokémon has a Pokémon Tool attached, making it a strong contender with the Giant Cape, allowing it to potentially knock out lower-stage Pokémon or set up crucial Knock Outs later in the match.

On the flip side, if players happen to draw a favorable hand that includes Cosmog and the newly introduced Rare Candy, they can evolve Cosmog directly into Solgaleo ex, bypassing the need for Cosmoem altogether. If the setup proceeds smoothly, Solgaleo ex could launch a Sol Breaker attack—dealing an impressive 120 damage for only two Energy—potentially as early as the second turn for a player going second! With the combination of Solgaleo ex’s Rising Road Ability and its low-cost Sol Breaker attack, this Pokémon becomes a highly mobile and consistent attacker once fully evolved, eliminating the need for additional deck slots dedicated to retreat aids like Leaf or X Speed.

When it comes to Trainer cards, players utilizing Stage 2 Pokémon will benefit from additional consistency. Including Iono as a key Supporter alongside helpful Item cards like Pokémon Communication and Rare Candy can make a significant difference. Once Solgaleo ex is in play, it will require a boost to its damage output to secure Knock Outs on higher-HP Pokémon. The inclusion of Red can enhance Solgaleo’s damage to 140, allowing it to effectively finish off Pokémon ex that may have sustained damage from Skarmory. Additionally, Cyrus can help by bringing a damaged target from the Bench back into the Active Spot, setting the stage for easy clean-up from either Skarmory or Solgaleo ex.

These strategies merely scratch the surface of the potential that Solgaleo ex offers. Players might want to experiment with pairing it alongside fellow Legendary Pokémon of the same type, such as Dialga ex. Incorporating healing cards like Potion or the newly launched Lillie can further enhance the deck’s survivability, while utilizing Sabrina can help clear the path by pushing high-HP targets out of the way, allowing Solgaleo ex or Skarmory to secure those vital Knock Outs.

In summary, the introduction of Solgaleo ex and its related strategies opens up a plethora of possibilities for Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket players. Trainers are encouraged to tap into the versatility and strength of the Sunne Pokémon, exploring various combinations and tactics to dominate their opponents in battles. With the right deck composition and strategic planning, players can maximize the potential of Solgaleo ex and make their mark in the competitive landscape of the Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket. Good luck on your journey to mastery, Trainers!

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