Summary
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Miraidon offers early pressure with its 90 damage Lightning Laser Attack, perfect for chopping away against opponents.
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Quagsire hits hard with a 180 damage to the attack, but only works under specific conditions.
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Koraidon's furious Fang treats brutal damage but requires careful energy management to avoid depletion.
McDonald's Happy Meal is not just for children anymore – with the right toys and cards, even adult Pokemon fans cannot resist. When it comes to Pokémon TCG probably snags all cards before the children even get a chance. The Dragon menu of Happy Meal contains four of the 15 cards, plus a poster!
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Not to speak, you get redeemable codes for Pokemon Pocket. While most of the cards have dragon types, there are some non-Drake Pokémon in the mix. Curious about which cards pack the most place? We have compiled the strongest and best in this list!
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Miraidon
One zap, two goals
Miraidon, which is a basic Pokémon, hits the field quickly. While its attacks are not eye -catching, Lightning Laser deals with 90 injuries and surpasses many who did not make the list. In addition, its effect allows you to snap an opponent's benched Pokémon for 30 damage, which makes it good for cutting away on the low-HP grounds.
This makes Miraidon a fixed choice premature pressure and keeps your opponent on the edge. If you are looking for a card that can soften threats while keeping your own, this electric lizard can only serve a place in your tire!
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Kvagsire
Hits like a truck
Quagsire, with its signature silly expression, remains one of the most boring and cutest pokemon out there – and the illustration keeps it charm intact! Although this Promo set was called Dragon Discovery, Quagsire did somehow the cut … why not?
Its neat battle attack handles a massive 180 injury! But hold on – there is a catch. A big one. This movement only works if your remaining price cards are exactly two, four or six. Other? Too bad, no attack for you! Still, when it is the right time, this power movement can also take down your opponent's ex Pokemon. Quagsire may look free, but when it hits, it really meets!
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Koraidon
A chomp, three energy
If a list has Miraidon, you know Koraidon also crashes the party – Sandwich or not! Like a basic Pokémon, that field hits quickly, and its ramping fang attack is completely brutal! But just like Quagsire, there is a big but.
This movement requires four energy and then eats up three of them, which means that you can not just spam. Still, it's a lifeguard when you need a heavy hit. At least you don't play a price card count like Quagsire, but good luck to always have enough energy!
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Hydreigon
More heads, more problems
A dragon party without Hydreigon? Unthinkable! With its two more heads, it takes the triple space but gives zero fun. Dark cutter hits for 160 damage-no disadvantages, no benefits, just straight up slicing. Given Quagsire and Koraidon's disadvantages, it may be a blessing. However, getting Hydreigon in the field is not easy as it is a step two Pokémon.
Its tri Howl ability can be worth it … or a total disaster. It lets you look at the three best cards on your tire, attach all energy to your Pokémon and throw the rest. Be careful – reducing this can send your best cards directly to the disposal pile and turn Hydreigon from a power center into your worst enemy!
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Carizards
The power to destroy … your tire!
Who invited the uninvited dragons to the party? Someone should have told Gyarados, but instead Charizard showed up! And not just any charizard – it's Leon's charizard! With its Royal Blaze attack, it handles 100 damage, plus another 50 for each Leon card in your Kasshög.
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And let's not forget Charizard's ability – take a look at the three best cards on your tire, grab one and throw the rest. While this works well to increase Royal Blaze, be careful! Using it too much can burn through your tire faster than you can say “Leon's charizard.” Don't be surprised if it leaves you with just ash!
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Drabow
When parenting goes boom!
Draga has always been a Pokémon of mixed emotions. It is a caring parent who keeps their children on their heads – until it shoots them as missiles! This drag pulture card has the scary shot attack, which is super cheap on just two energy and without bad side effects. But what really makes this card stand out is Dragon Launcher.
You throw as many Dreppy from your bench as you like, and for each Dreppy you hit different goals with 100 injuries. Sure, it is not an attack for every situation and requires a lot of installation, but if it is used at the right time with cards that quickly get Dreppy you can catch your opponent outside the guard and maybe even take several price cards!
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Bushing moon
Ancient power encounters modern destruction!
If you are wondering what Salamens looked like in ancient times, just add a rushing moon to your tire for a nostalgic reminder. Its first attack, revenge Fletching, handles 70 injuries, plus another ten for each ancient cards in your discharge. Although it is a distant relative of Salamens, Roaring Moon is a basic Pokémon, which means you can quickly call it to be devastated.
Speed Wing, a four-energy attack, deals with 120 damage and with three colorless energies required, it is not difficult to look up. Do not underestimate prehistoric power!
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Draconite
Hit hard, retreat faster
Dragonite is the last development in Pokemon's Original Dragon Family Tree. Unlike your typical terrible dragon, it's more a pillowy, snuggly type. Its Dragon Pulse attack does a massive 180 injury, but the catch is that you have to throw the two best cards on your tire. But if you have a strategy for the discarded cards, you can turn this into an advantage!
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In addition, Dragonite's ability, Jet Cruise, all your Pokemon's retreat costs zero. This means that you can easily replace your Pokémon without losing energy, which makes your game much more mobile. So, not only can Dragonite correct big hits, it is also MVP for fast escape!
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Rayquaza
Not just for the sky, but for the victory!
Rayquaza is not here to break up a struggle between Kyogre and Groudon – this is here to party! As a basic Pokémon, it is easy to record in all tires, and its attacks are solid. Power Blast deals 120 damage, and since it only requires colorless energy, it is not that difficult to upload.
The disadvantage? You have to throw an energy afterwards, but that's not a big deal. Jaw lock may not be much damage, but that prevents your opponent from retreating, giving you the upper hand. Rayquaza: Flies in for fun and leaves no retreat behind!
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Drama
Mild on the outside, wild on the inside!
Drama is the mild giant of dragons, not here to scare without playing with children! This Dragon Discovery -Promo card is a power center. Like Rayquaza, its attacks require colorless energy, which means it fits into all tires. The furious cannon attack hits 100, but with the right installation it can handle a monstrous 200 damage!
If any Pokémon on your bench has an injury counter, you are looking for a treatment. For a basic Pokémon, this is ridiculously strong – just a little attitude and DRPTA is ready to release devastation. Even with just one Pokémon on the bench and ten injuries, the dragon gives the pain!