Now, let’s dive into this wild ride of Pokemon TCG Pocket. Okay, maybe “wild” is a stretch, but hang with me. So we’ve got this Extradimensional Crisis set shaking things up like a blender on overdrive — new cards, new tricks, the whole shebang. Seriously, the Darktina deck just got crazier with Darkrai Ex and Giratina Ex adding Nihilego into the mix. Poison Barbs too! Anyway, it’s like the more cards, the merrier, right? Almost like they threw a party and the whole gang showed up.
But wait, it’s not just about Darktina — no, no. There’s this Silvally and Rampardos combo running around, like a crazy wrecking ball taking down anything in its path. And then there’s Solgaleo Ex with Shiinotic. Fast, efficient, and hits harder than you’d think. But all eyes seem to be on Buzzwole Ex. Winning tournaments left and right. Maybe it’s the underdog vibe, or maybe it just refuses to give up. Can’t say for sure.
Now, back to why Buzzwole’s the real showstopper. Somehow, it’s like the perfect antidote to Darktina. Picture this: Pheromosa, Celesteela, and of course, Buzzwole Ex, all doing their things. They ditch a Pheromosa to squeeze in another Kartana. Pretty smart if you ask me. The Fire matchups like Charizard Ex used to be a nightmare, but Kartana’s got tricks too, dealing that cheeky 40 damage.
Oh, almost forgot the Oricorio issue. Man, those little birds can be pesky. But Kartana just waltzes in and says, “Not today,” two-shotting them like there’s no tomorrow. It’s like watching a chess game, piece by piece falling into place. Or maybe I’m just reading too much into it? Who knows.
Buzzwole Ex decks tweak here and there, keeping up with the Fire card frenzy that might happen next. Who even plans these things? They’ve got a knack for staying relevant, that’s for sure. So, here’s to seeing what wild cards they’ll draw next. It’s all a waiting game at this point. Until then, let’s just enjoy the chaos, shall we?