The newly revealed set for the ,, is taking the internet by storm. With the reveal of brand-new ex cards featuring Eevee and all eight of its evolutions, countless people are eager to get their hands on these cards as soon as possible. For competitive players specifically, each card is sure to be an incredible new addition to their decks for different reasons.
Known as in Japan, will be released in January. Even though all of these new ex cards are great in their own right, some of these beloved Eeveelutions clearly stand out from the rest. For anyone hoping to make a deck featuring their favorite Eeveelution, they should know where each of them rank in terms of both their sheer strength and useful strategies.
Eevee is described as being a Pokémon with a great amount of potential, and its ex card is a true reflection of that. Although it only has a single attack called Quartz Shine, it manages to deal a significant 200 points of damage to opponents, taking away a good chunk of their health points in one hit. However, Eevee ex was not designed to primarily be an attacker in this set.
Eevee ex's ability is what truly makes this card special. Previously, it was impossible for ex cards to evolve as they were meant to be the strongest cards in a person's deck. However, the Rainbow DNA ability allows Eevee ex to evolve into any of the other Eeveelution ex cards in this set, letting it harness the power of these other incredible cards.
The Fire-type Eeveelution Flareon serves as both a strong attacker, and a good way for players to set up attacks for future turns. Its first attack, Burning Charge, not only deals a decent 130 damage, but also allows the player to search for two basic energy and attach them both to one Pokémon of their choice. This means that players can either quickly set up Flareon's second attack, or prepare an attack from one of their Benched Pokémon in advance.
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