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Scarlet & Violet – Competing Decks in Pokémon TCG Live – Pokémon Blog

by Sofia Uzumaki
Scarlet & Violet - Competing Decks in Pokémon TCG Live – Pokémon Blog

The Pokémon Company is actively unveiling a range of exciting new products for the Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG). This article will delve into the details of the latest offerings, especially focusing on how to harness the power of two formidable decks in Pokémon TCG Live.

To enhance your gaming experience in Pokémon TCG Live, consider utilizing the in-game Battle Pass. By engaging in either Ranked or Casual matches, you can complete various quests to accumulate experience points and unlock new tiers, all without needing to exchange for Trainer Points. It’s worth noting that each Battle Pass is available only until the release of the next expansion, making it essential to maximize your efforts.

Kick off your journey with the Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—Destined Rivals Battle Pass, which introduces a fresh deck centered around Ethan’s Ho-Oh ex. Progressing through this Battle Pass allows you to earn booster packs, Collector Crates, Trainer Points, Trade Credits, an array of deck cosmetics, and an impressive 16 additional cards to enhance your deck.

As you advance halfway through the Battle Pass, a new deck featuring Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex will become available. This is an excellent opportunity to expand your card collection as you can also acquire another 16 cards to customize your deck further.

Let’s explore the strategic gameplay of these powerful decks in Pokémon TCG Live.

### Unleashing Ethan’s Ho-Oh ex

Ethan’s Ho-Oh ex comes equipped with the Golden Flame Ability, which significantly boosts your team’s energy management. This ability allows you to attach two Basic Energy cards from your hand to one of your Benched Ethan Pokémon. A solid strategy involves having at least two copies of this Legendary Pokémon in play, enabling you to attach up to five Energy cards each turn—two from each Golden Flame Ability and one from your standard attachment for the turn.

The core lineup of this deck includes not only Ethan’s Ho-Oh ex but also Ethan’s Magcargo, Slugma, Typhlosion, Quilava, and Cyndaquil, alongside powerful trainers like Professor’s Research, Iono, and various energy retrieval cards. The deck is designed to maximize synergy and energy flow, allowing for potent attacks.

Utilize the Golden Flame Ability effectively to power up your primary attacker, Ethan’s Magcargo. The Lava Burst attack can discard up to five Energy cards from Magcargo itself, unleashing a devastating 350 damage on your opponent. After delivering such a punishing blow, Ethan’s Magcargo can retreat effortlessly with its Melt Away ability, allowing for continuous offensive pressure by switching in another Magcargo.

Additionally, Mew ex and Fezandipiti ex have abilities that enhance your card draw, enabling you to locate either Basic Energy or cards that facilitate energy retrieval. For instance, Earthen Vessel can help you find two Basic Energy cards at the expense of one card from your hand, while Mew ex’s Restart Ability allows you to draw an extra card by discarding a less useful card.

Ethan’s Adventure is another valuable Supporter card in this deck, capable of fetching three cards from your deck, whether they be Basic Energy cards or Ethan Pokémon. This flexibility supports your strategy of gathering additional copies of Ethan’s Ho-Oh ex or advancing your Ethan’s Magcargo line. Moreover, Ethan’s Quilava contributes to your energy flow with its Bonded by the Journey Ability, which allows you to add an Ethan’s Adventure card from your deck to your hand every turn. Once you have utilized all your Ethan’s Adventures, evolving into Ethan’s Typhlosion can unleash a powerful Buddy Blast attack for up to 280 damage.

This fiery lineup of Ethan-themed Pokémon provides an aggressive approach to gameplay, heating things up for your opponent. However, as you progress through the Battle Pass, it’s time to prepare for a different challenge.

### Mastering Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex

Team Rocket’s Mewtwo ex introduces a different style of play with its Power Saver Ability, which restricts its attacks unless you have four or more Team Rocket Pokémon in play. Although this may seem limiting, the payoff is substantial: its Erasure Ball attack can discard two Energy cards from your Benched Pokémon to deal an impressive 280 damage. With the addition of Maximum Belt, this damage potential can escalate to 330, sufficient to knock out most Pokémon ex.

The main strategy for this deck revolves around maximizing the presence of Team Rocket’s Spidops. With its Rocket Rush attack and Charging Up Ability, Spidops can attach Basic Energy from the discard pile to itself, facilitating a seamless cycle of energy management. The energy retrieved can either bolster Spidops’ attacks, feed into Mewtwo’s Erasure Ball, or be transferred to other Pokémon using Energy Switch.

A significant aspect of your strategy will be the inclusion of Team Rocket’s Transceiver, which allows you to search your deck for specific Supporter cards. Whether you need additional Pokémon, card draw, or disruption, Team Rocket’s Transceiver can help you find the right card for the situation. For instance, Team Rocket’s Proton can add three Basic Team Rocket Pokémon to your hand, while Team Rocket’s Ariana can help you draw cards until you have eight in hand, ensuring you maintain a robust hand size throughout the game.

Moreover, Team Rocket’s Giovanni can facilitate strategic switching between your Active and Benched Pokémon, allowing you to bring in Team Rocket’s Mimikyu, which boasts a free Retreat Cost. This flexibility lets you pivot to any attacker you need at the moment.

Lastly, Team Rocket’s Energy cards provide dual Energy types while attached to Team Rocket Pokémon, allowing for greater versatility in your energy management. Whether you attach it to Mewtwo ex for a streamlined attack requirement or to Articuno for enhanced damaging potential, these Energy cards are essential for maintaining momentum in your games.

As you near the end of the Battle Pass, you’ll unlock a plethora of rewards, including booster packs, Trainer Points, Trade Credits, cosmetics, and Collector Crates. The culmination of your efforts will grant you additional cards to enrich your collection.

Dive into your new decks and explore the exciting features of the Pokémon TCG Live Battle Pass. For more information on how to download and play Pokémon TCG Live at no cost, make sure to visit the official Pokémon TCG website.

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