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Pokemon TCG Pocket has released a new mini-set, called Mythical Island. In it, classic Pokemon like Mew, Aerodactyl, and Celebi have gotten the ex treatment. With 68 new cards and a lot of new strategies to discover, the meta is now changing, with more new decklists showing up as players find new strategies.
One of the new decks in this expansion is Celebi ex/Serperior, a combo strategy that allows one of the most beloved mythical Pokemon to reach new heights with a more than affordable, yet immensely strong offensive strategy. Here's all you need to know about it!
Since this mini-set has only one type of booster pack, you won't need to invest too much time and resources into getting what you need. It's also worth noting that the trainer cards included in this decklist all come from the previous set, Genetic Apex, so you should be able to get all you need quickly enough.
Celebi ex/Serperior |
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Dhelmise x2 | Celebi ex x2 | Snivy x2 | Servine x2 | Serperior x2 |
Erika x2 | Professor's Research x2 | Sabrina x2 | Poke Ball x2 | X-Speed x2 |
For this deck, you must always focus on three specific cards, which are the backbone of its strategy:
This Pokemon has a high HP amount as a Basic, and its attack is nothing out of the ordinary, but it'll help to endure the first hits against faster decks, benefitting from the Serperior Poke-Power if you get to set it up in the early stages. If you need a bit more time until you can set up the game properly, you can always use Erika to heal half of its HP, and hopefully stall a few turns.
The Serperior line should always be set up while you hold the fort with Dhelmise in the early game; you won't use it to attack as much as you will benefit from its Poke-Power Jungle Totem. This power will duplicate every Grass-type energy attached to your Grass-type Pokemon, which proves extremely useful in most situations, but even more so with the next card.
Celebi ex is the star of the show. After you set up your Serperior line, this is where the heavy hitting starts; its move Powerful Bloom will flip a coin per energy attached to Celebi, and hit 50 damage points with each heads.
As you might have guessed, this is where Serperior shines because, by duplicating Celebi's energies, they will add to the number of coins flipped. Just sprinkle a little bit of luck on top, and voila!
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