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[[File:RadiantCharizardCrownZenith20.jpg|thumb|left|200px|{{TCG ID|Pokémon GO|Radiant Charizard|11}}]] | [[File:RadiantCharizardCrownZenith20.jpg|thumb|left|200px|{{TCG ID|Pokémon GO|Radiant Charizard|11}}]] | ||
''The following cards can be used in Charizard ex decks in place of certain cards included in the above list.'' | ''The following cards can be used in Charizard ex decks in place of certain cards included in the above list.'' | ||
* '''{{TCG ID|Pokémon GO|Radiant Charizard|11}}''' - A powerful late-game card that can OHKO many Pokémon V as a single-Prize card attacker | * '''{{TCG ID|Pokémon GO|Radiant Charizard|11}}''' - A powerful late-game card that can OHKO many Pokémon V as a single-Prize card attacker with ''Combustion Blast''. | ||
* '''{{TCG ID|Brilliant Stars|Bibarel|121}}''' - A useful way to gain consistency against hand disruption cards such as {{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Iono|185}} and {{TCG ID|Astral Radiance|Roxanne|150}}. | * '''{{TCG ID|Brilliant Stars|Bibarel|121}}''' - A useful way to gain consistency against hand disruption cards such as {{TCG ID|Paldea Evolved|Iono|185}} and {{TCG ID|Astral Radiance|Roxanne|150}}. | ||
* '''{{TCG ID|Brilliant Stars|Entei V|22}}''' - Can draw one extra card with its Fleet-Footed ability and can deal up to 220 damage with its attack if the opponent has five benched Pokémon. | * '''{{TCG ID|Brilliant Stars|Entei V|22}}''' - Can draw one extra card with its ''Fleet-Footed'' ability and can deal up to 220 damage with its attack if the opponent has five benched Pokémon. | ||
* '''{{TCG ID|Lost Origin|Delphox V|27}}''' - Can deal 120 damage to a benched Pokémon with its Mystical Fire attack. | * '''{{TCG ID|Lost Origin|Delphox V|27}}''' - Can deal 120 damage to a benched Pokémon with its ''Mystical Fire'' attack. | ||
* '''{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Minior|99}}''' - Counter to {{TCG|Snorlax Stall}} decks | * '''{{TCG ID|Paradox Rift|Minior|99}}''' - Counter to {{TCG|Snorlax Stall}} decks | ||
* '''{{TCG ID|Sun & Moon|Nest Ball|123}}''' - Useful for placing Pokémon V and basic Pokémon directly onto the bench. | * '''{{TCG ID|Sun & Moon|Nest Ball|123}}''' - Useful for placing Pokémon V and basic Pokémon directly onto the bench. |
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Charizard ex is a Pokémon Trading Card Game deck archetype that was mainly played in the 2023-2024 season.
Strategy
Key cards
- Charizard ex
- Pidgeot ex
- Lumineon V
- Mew
- Manaphy and Jirachi
- Battle VIP Pass
- Rare Candy
- Ultra Ball
- Arven
Typical decklist
Azul Garcia Griego's decklist at the 2023 San Antonio Regional
Quantity | Card | Type | Rarity |
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3× | Charmander | ||
1× | Charmander | ||
1× | Charmeleon | ||
3× | Charizard ex | ||
2× | Pidgey | ||
2× | Pidgeot ex | ||
1× | Rotom V | ||
1× | Lumineon V | ||
1× | Mew | ||
1× | Manaphy | ||
1× | Jirachi | ||
4× | Battle VIP Pass | I | |
4× | Ultra Ball | I | |
4× | Rare Candy | I | |
2× | Level Ball | I | |
2× | Lost Vacuum | I | |
2× | Counter Catcher | I | |
1× | Super Rod | I | |
1× | Artazon | St | |
1× | Collapsed Stadium | St | |
1× | Lost City | St | |
4× | Arven | Su | |
3× | Boss's Orders | Su | |
3× | Iono | Su | |
1× | Professor's Research | Su | |
1× | Forest Seal Stone | PT | |
1× | Justified Gloves | PT | |
1× | Vitality Band | PT | |
7× | Fire Energy | E | |
Possible tech cards
The following cards can be used in Charizard ex decks in place of certain cards included in the above list.
- Radiant Charizard - A powerful late-game card that can OHKO many Pokémon V as a single-Prize card attacker with Combustion Blast.
- Bibarel - A useful way to gain consistency against hand disruption cards such as Iono and Roxanne.
- Entei V - Can draw one extra card with its Fleet-Footed ability and can deal up to 220 damage with its attack if the opponent has five benched Pokémon.
- Delphox V - Can deal 120 damage to a benched Pokémon with its Mystical Fire attack.
- Minior - Counter to Snorlax Stall decks
- Nest Ball - Useful for placing Pokémon V and basic Pokémon directly onto the bench.
- Switch/Escape Rope - Common switching cards that can help counter the effects of disruption cards such as Boss's Orders and Counter Catcher.
- Professor Turo's Scenario - Can be used to return a damaged Pokemon ex to the hand without losing prize cards, and if used on Charizard ex can allow for another use of Infernal Reign.
- Defiance Band - Useful for increasing Charizard ex's damage by 30 when behind in prize cards.
- Technical Machine: Evolution - Can be used to accelerate the evolutions of Charmander, Pidgey, and Bidoof in the early-game.