The ongoing Genetic Apex SP Emblem Event in is challenging players and pushing them to their limits, requiring five consecutive wins in Versus battles for the top prize. With the competitive nature of the mobile game, this event is significantly more challenging than any of its predecessors. With the coveted gold emblem up for grabs, you will need to build the perfect deck for consistency and power, focusing on the strengths that suit your style of play.
This event offers several rewards for players that interact with it, including Shinedust for Flair, Pack Hourglasses, and, most importantly, Emblems. While picking up five consecutive wins is a tall task and will most likely cause you to have some setbacks, there are ways to improve your likelihood of winning these emblems. The most important thing to do is play with a deck that will consistently challenge any type of opponent.
One of the ways in which players attempt to beat this challenge is by using anti-meta decks. This is because versus battles will, and has been, saturated with meta decks; most notably the Pikachu ex and Mewtwo ex decks. This is where the Pidgeot and Arbok deck comes in. This deck uses the unique abilities of these cards to counter the meta, giving you more of a chance to succeed in the event.
Card Name
Quantity
Card Type
Attacks + Abilities
Pidgey
2
Basic (Colorless)
Gust: 10 Damage
Pidgeotto
2
Stage 1 (Colorless)
Gust: 30 Damage
Pidgeot
2
Stage 2 (Colorless)
Drive Off: Once during your turn, you may switch out your opponent's Active Pokémon to the Bench. () Wing Attack: 70 Damage.
Ekans
2
Basic (Darkness)
Bite: 20 Damage
Arbok
2
Stage 1 (Darkness)
Corner: 60 Damage + During your opponent's next turn, the Defending Pokémon can't retreat.
Farfetch'd
1
Basic (Colorless)
Leek Slap: 40 Damage
Kangaskhan
1
Basic (Colorless)
Dizzy Punch: 30x Damage. Flip 2 coins. This attack does 30 damage for each heads.
Giovanni
2
Supporter
During this turn, attacks used by your Pokémon do +10 damage to your
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