In the Sword & Shield era, changes tend to come swiftly to the meta in the Pokemon TCG. Every expansion has broken tradition in some fashion. New powerhouses replace old ones. Stall tactics that worked three months ago are eviscerated. But it's not all evolutionary. There are a handful of stalwarts — Boss' Orders isn't going away anytime soon, the so-called Inteleon Engine keeps on chugging along, and Mew VMAX keeps decimating rival decks all over the world.
Related:Pokemon TCG – The Most Nostalgic Cards From The Base Set
Have you been beaten down by the innocent-looking New Species Pokemon one too many times? Or maybe you're breaking back into the Pokemon TCG for the first time in years, and you want a strong start? Whatever the case may be, your fresh new Mew VMAX deck will turn heads and take names admirably. Learn how to craft one now.
Is it all about Cross Fusion Strike? Two Colorless Energy is all it takes to mimic one of your benched Fusion Strike Pokemon's moves against your opponent. No. Strings. Attached. This kind of attack defines a generation. It's not unlike Clefairy's Metronome, except, you know, a hundred times better.
Of course, it revolves around using a Fusion Strike deck. But that's not such a bad thing when Fusion Strike decks rock. Here's the most common approach: get a Mew VMAX on the field. Keep Genesect V on the bench. Tap into Genesect V's Techno Blast attack. This dishes out a very solid 210 damage, with a couple of disclaimers.
First, it costs two Steel Energy plus one Colorless. Hardly the most daunting deal, but it requires you to have a steady supply of Steel Energy, which you won't need for the Mew VMAX deck. The second problem is the important one. On its next turn, Genesect V cannot
Read more on thegamer.com