Sure, I’ll give it a go:
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So, Eevee Grove? Yeah, it’s been out for a bit—like two weeks or so, maybe more. If you’re into Pokemon TCG Pocket and have got your key cards sorted, maybe it’s time to stash those Hourglasses. Why? Well, there’s another expansion dropping at the end of July. What’s it about? No one really knows. Could be some Gen 2 or Gen 3 guys—been missing in action. Oh, and we desperately need some killer Fighting cards, right? Triumphant Light didn’t quite cut it.
Not saying Fighting decks are bad or anything. They’re just, uh, same old, same old. Like, we’ve got just two of them rocking the scene: Space-Time Smackdown one and Triumphant Light one. Others? Yeah, not really game-changers. Lucario Ex from Shining Revelry showed up a bit, but Passimian Ex and Lycanroc Ex? Meh. But Rampardos and Garchomp Ex? Totally own it.
Rampardos—okay, hear me out—is basically top dog for Fighting cards. Dropped in Space-Time Smackdown, same old narrative. 150 HP for a non-Ex card, smacks 130 damage with just one energy. Drawback? Only if it KOs the other Pokémon—50 recoil damage. But who’s batting an eye at that?
The speed card here is the Rare Candy from Celestial Guardians—sounds snazzy, right? Rampardos attacks fast, maybe second turn if you’re lucky. Oh, combo with Silvally. Crazy combo, still a thing, even after Extradimensional Crisis.
Now, there’s this half-Fighting deck deal—using just Rampardos and Silvally. Silvally’s a Normal type. Fun times.
Honestly, Rampardos is why folks are still opening Space-Time Smackdown boosters. But, let’s not put all our bets on old Rampy. We need fresh blood in Fighting wave to keep it noteworthy.
Meanwhile, Garchomp Ex is thunder stealing like no other. An old guy from Triumphant Light, if you remember. Two attacks:
– Linear Attack, toss in 1 energy, and it’s 50 damage anywhere.
– Dragon Claw, 3 energy needed, but bam, 100 damage.
Pretty wild, right? Paired with Rampardos, this deck’s on fire. They’re both Stage 2 cards, and our buddy Lillie comes in clutch for some healing. Oh—and let’s not forget Cyrus Supporter, who makes this lineup solid gold for snatching those wins.
So, yeah, could chat about these decks all day.
Remember though, every game changes—so who knows what’s next?