It wouldn’t be a Pokemon trading card game without some Pikachu cards in it.
Here’s how to play the Pachirisu ex and Electivire deck in Pokemon TCG Pocket!
This card has a specific move all its own.
This Pikachu has the move Spark, allowing it to do ten damage to a benched Pokemon.
Unfortunately, ten damage isn’t a lot, and in most cases, it won’t be enough.
Alongside this issue, requiring several cards to make this basic card viable is additionally frustrating.
Were there some cards you still needed to collect from a past set?
It’s easy to revisit those expansions in Pokemon Pocket.
The Kimura artwork is a beautiful touch, though.
It’s the same card mechanically, with 60 HP and 20 damage moves that require one electric energy.
The only difference is that this Promo card has a beautiful, unique flair.
The blue Pokeball symbol on the side denotes the card as a collector’s item.
The full art version of the card is gorgeous.
The glowing edges are the perfect accent to tie in the artwork for a card that’s functionally average.
It may just be an evolution target at best, but it’s a darn good-looking one.
With 120 HP, you’ll need to work around to one hit KO this ex Pokemon.
One of very few, these cards have gorgeous animations that delve into the artwork itself.
It’s a magical experience, with the immersion really meaning just that.
Regarding the card stats, they are the same as the Genetic Apex Pikachu ex.
One of the rarest cards to grab, the golden full-art version of the same card is also top-rated.
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