Several cards in offer self-healing abilities, but few match the quality of Florges. Despite this, Florges is not commonly seen in competitive play. As a Stage 2 card, setting up and getting into the Active Spot can be challenging. However, with this deck, you can maximize Florges' potential while overcoming its usual setup difficulties with the utility of other Pokémon, item cards, and supporter cards. This deck is for those who strive for consistency in, capitalizing on a near-foolproof strategy with cards that synergize.
Florges was introduced to the mobile game in the Mythical Island expansion, bringing with it several cards that combine perfectly with the best Psychic-types. The Mythical Slab and Mew ex increase both the damage output and setup efficiency of Florges in this deck, while the Budding Expeditioner enhances the fluidity of the strategy. In addition, several effective Genetic Apex cards are used, including Sabrina, Porygon, and Professor’s Research. This deck is incredibly easy to use, focusing on speed and healing—two essential factors that will significantly enhance your success, ensuring consistent performance.
The highlight card of the deck is Florges, and for good reason. With “” this card can hit for 80 damage, as well as heal 20 from each of your Pokémon. This attack only costs two Psychic energy, meaning you have more time to charge the other hitters in this deck, like Mew ex. The challenge with Florges lies in the fact that it is a Stage 2 card, meaning it must evolve first from Flabébé and then into Floette before reaching its final form. However, this process is made far quicker with Mythical Slab and Porygon.
Poké Ball is great for cycling through your deck when no basic cards remain in your hand. It shuffles your remaining cards, helping you find the ones you need. If Porygon’s “” shows an undesirable card, Poké Ball can give you a fresh option.
Porygon is a basic card that seems underwhelming at first glance. However, its ability, “,”
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