Electric-type cards in the Pokémon franchise have always been fan favorites, and this is no less true in , even in its first set. In the past, this was mostly due to Pikachu and their regular appearance on television shows. However, it has been a strong component in the meta of the tabletop game before, and now that it is available and easier to play on a mobile device, players can enjoy the Electric-type cards even more.
If a card is later mentioned that you don’t have, you can always craft the card in the for yourself. This will cost Pack Points, but you may already have a stock of them that you don’t know what to do with. You should stay on the lookout for good cards, and it will be well worth your while to check back in when a new set drops to see if the rankings have changed.
Yes, this is cheating a little bit. Yes,he is actually a Trainer card and not an Electric-type card. However, build a popular Electric-type deck without him, and what do you have? While he may not be as yellow on the outside, this Supporter card in the is definitely one of the best Electricity-geared cards you could find and play.
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This card allows you to move all your Lightning Energy from Benched Pokémon to the Active Pokémon so long as it is Raichu, Electrode, or Electabuzz. This might give you an incentive to play more of those three, but it is well worth it due to the synergies of something like Magneton. While he may only be Electric-type at heart, he definitely deserves to be on this list.
That’s right, Pikachu is sitting near the bottom of the list. There are a few reasons why, but perhaps the most relevant is that there is a much better version of Pikachu, and you will want that out on the table if you can have it. However, this version of Pikachu does have its redeeming qualities, the biggest one being that it can evolve into Raichu.
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