Summary
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Buzzwole Ex is a strong card with a hidden combination that uses Celesteela, making it a top -level top challenger.
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Buzzwole Ex/Celesteela combination enables the reliable use of the Big Beat, eliminating the disadvantage of a powerful strategy.
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The interaction between Buzzwole Ex and Celesteela in Pokemon TCG Pocket is overpowered, which shapes the current methane in competitive play.
Although it is not the largest set in the relatively short history of the game, the extra -dimensional crisis gives many good cards to Pokemon TCG In addition to a massive meta displacement that now benefits some specific tires over everyone else. Pokemon TCG'S Darkrai Ex and Giratina Ex-tires got a buff in the form of Nihilego and Poison to be good (which is all the better now that Arceus ex got power-crept from methane), but it also got a “nerf” in the form of buzzwole ex and pheromosa tires that can dry it with relative. Buzzwole Ex/Pheromosa and Silvally/Rampardos have proven to be the strongest new tires in the game, and one of them has an extremely powerful hidden combination.
Combo in Pokemon TCG Is nothing new, and many players still discover new ones during the day, such as Blacephalon and Ninetales tires that use both Blaine and Lusamine to waste the opponent's critters and close with a blow. Not all tires are competitive viable or even among the best in their category, but as time goes by and new sets come out, methane inevitably changes. Right now, however, players can abuse an OP strategy with Buzzwole Ex.
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Pokemon TCG Pocket's Buzzwole Ex Deck Hidden Strategy explained
Buzzwole Ex is currently one of the strongest cards in the game, although it has a major disadvantage in the form of its 3-energy attack, Big Beat, can only be used once every other turn. However, players can circumvent this limitation with the use of Celesteela, which has Ultra Thrusters capacity, which allows players to change their active Ultra Beast with another Ultra Beast on the bench, then pay the retreat cost for the Ultra Beast and put Buzzwole ex back at the active location and ready to use Big.. This is a fundamental part of the reason why Buzzwole ex and peromosa tires are so powerful, especially with peomosa that requires only an energy for its attacks and retreat costs.
Why Buzzwole Ex's Big Beat Switch strategy is problematic
The game does not really tell players that they can do something similar, so reading the text for Big Beat can make it seem like it is a “permanent” effect, which makes it more frustrating to fight in competitive. The solution is also undoubtedly overpowered, as it completely removes the disadvantage for Buzzwole Ex, which makes it all the more reliable and stronger overall. For this reason, some players also use a copy of the map to have even more ultra animals in Pokemon TCG to trigger Celestela's ability with.
Not knowing if this combination can make buzzwole ex -tires less powerful than they really are, both from the perspective of a potential user and the one by someone who encounters this tire used by an opponent in Pokemon TCGranked mode. It is not exactly intended to work as it does, but at the same time it is because of how to move a Pokémon from the active place to the bench. Just as you can remove all status terms when moving a Pokémon to the bench, “updates” the card status quo, so buzzwole ex no longer has the limitation not being able to use the big beat – why the Celesteela cheese method works.
Pokemon TCGBest tires in extra -dimensional crisis will probably not change in great way as both Buzzwole Ex and Silvally are undoubtedly broken cards, too powerful in their current state. As such, with a change in the gimmick that Celestela's Ultra -Thruster's ability has developed, and its interaction with Big Beat being very unlikely, players should have this in mind when building their tires and maybe use this strategy themselves, if possible.
For example, using a rejection against a Buzzwole Ex that used Big Beat allows the opponent to simply switch it back on the next turn with Celesteela or by retreating his active Pokemon so that Buzzwole Ex can attack again.