You could use this with ReshiZard, as Charizard doesn’t clash with deck construction due to both cards containing an different partner. While it doesn’t bring in destruction of OHKOs (Tag Teams are well beyond that HP), it is actually resourceful. So the goal would be to use Crimson Flame Pillar followed by repeated use of Brilliant Flare. You can easily fuel up attacks that require THREE or more different types of energies (looking at you ZapMolCuno-GX and Rainbow Burn Ho-Oh). While this GX attack seemed like it’d work better with Fire energies, being flexible enough to use multi-colored basic energies is almost unheard of in the competitive scene. Every little bit of inconvenience helps, I guess. And if they have an extra energy attached to it, then your opponent’s Active Pokemon is Burned and Confused. And if they don’t, then you have exactly what you need to use in your next turn.Īnd then there’s Crimson Flame Pillar, which costs R and lets you attach 5 Basic energies from the discard pile and distribute in any way you like onto any of your Pokemon in play. Judge seems to be the only option I can think of, as Marshadow from Shining Legends is banned from Expanded. While this is a fantastic effect because it can search for anything, it also sends a message to your opponent to try and quickly play any hand-shuffle based effect in hopes to randomize your hand. This attack also searches your deck for 3 cards and put them onto your hand. 180 damage is also good enough to OHKO mostly against smaller EX/GX Pokemon and 99.9% of single prized Pokémon. Could Charizard be better off pairing with another starter Pokémon or a Legendary Pokemon? Let’s find out!īrilliant Flare costs RRRC, which can be fueled significantly by Welder and maybe Volcanion from Unbroken Bonds. ReshiZard is still the deck focus of Fire decks as their goal…is to pretty OHKO anything in sight without much repercussions. Charizard gets another partner in another Tag Team Card. Our tenth best card is another Tag Team Pokemon based on Starter Pokemon after Blastoise & Piplup: Charizard & Braixen.
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