The has been around since 1996, and during those decades, there have been some incredibly powerful cards released for the TCG, including many that ended up so overpowered that they have since been banned from tournament play. regularly debuts new styles of cards with featured abilities to make sets stand out from each other, and sometimes, this leads to certain cards packing a real Pika Punch over the rest. Tournament-allowed cards are reevaluated yearly and adjusted as needed, but casual games can still use some of the overpowered cards if the player has them and everyone is in agreement.
The newest set brings back many of the classic favorites by incorporating the original characters of the Kanto region with updated gameplay mechanics. This look back at the history of the TCG brings to mind many of the cards that have debuted in the almost three decades that the game has been around. Here are some of the most powerful cards that have ever been made available for the .
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Tapu Lele GX is from the set for the. This card is very powerful in games due to its ability to let players search their deck and draw a Supporter card when Tapu Lele is played onto a player's bench. Its special GX power also allows for healing all damage from 2 Benched Pokémon.
Cleffa is an adorable little Pokémon, with a powerful ability and is very accessible for most decks by being a colorless card. Cleffa is from the set and allows its player to shuffle their hand into their deck and draw 6 new cards, which will then put Cleffa to sleep. As long as Cleffa is Asleep, opponents can do no damage to this cute little Pokémon.
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