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ThePokemon TCGnever ceases to amaze.
They work to varying degrees, of course.
Entei and Iron Valiant team up for one of the Pokemon TCG’s hottest decks.
Take the Inteleon VMAX deck.
Then again, every card helps make it tick.
But… you get the point.
These are the cream of the crop.
Without ‘em, there’s no foundation.
Provided, of course, that you have that Water Energy to discard for each usage.
Even so, having just the one can be halfway to a game-changer.
It’s the synergy between them that can really put the heat on your enemies.
This doesn’t mean you should never useG-Max Rapid Flow.
Medicham V
Last but not least on the hurt train isMedicham V, with its excellentYoga Loopattack.
Once again, you’re choosing the Pokemon to put damage counters on.
Klara
Of course, Melony alone isn’t enough.
That’s the long and short of it here.
Rapid Strike Energy
Rapid Strike Energy counts as two Energy for Fighting- and Water-jot down cards.
Discover how to play this powerful and easy-to-play deck.
Inteleon VMAX Deck Strategy
Getting thoseInteleon VMAX on the bench ASAPlines you up for multiple snipes.
Without it,your Rapid Strike Inteleon Vs and VMAXs are nothing to write home about against talented players.
That’s not to say they’reterriblein the active position;G-Max Spiral can do 140 damagewithout applying potential weaknesses.
But that’s really not going to cut it on its own merits.
It might not be a guaranteed loss if that happens, for sure, but again.
This deck requires precision as much as general proficiency.
Wrecking the flow of any key card can lead to serious headaches.
Lastly, any deck that has a natural strength against your cards is an obvious rough spot.
The most commonplace example of this right now is surelyMiraidon ex.
If Miraidon ex keeps pulling out your Water-types, that’s bad.
If it deals440 damageto your three-prize Inteleon VMAX, that’sreallybad.
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