In , Fighting-type Pokémon often fly under the radar, but when used in this deck, they transform to become formidable. This deck thrives on high-risk, high-reward strategies, demanding bold plays that can turn the tide of battle in your favor. By combining risk with aggression, this is the best Fighting-type deck in the game and has the potential to destroy the opponent in battles.
Despite the meta swaying towards Mewtwo ex and Pikachu ex decks, a Fighting-type deck might be a more successful choice for those that want to walk the fine line between strategy and chaos. This deck uses the offense of the opponent and spins it to become an advantage, causing significant issues for the opponent in the mobile game.
This deck focuses on the strengths of two very specific cards, Marowak ex and Primeape. These both have a strong damage output and a quick set-up. For the best start to a battle, you will need to put the promo Mankey in the Active Spot. After using “Reckless Charge” for just one Fighting Energy, you will inflict 30 damage and do 10 damage to yourself. Though this initially seems like a bad idea, it becomes a strength when evolved into Primeape. From here, you can use “Fight Back”, which does 100 damage with the damage taken from the first attack.
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While this is happening, you will be able to set up Marowak ex on the bench. This is an extremely strong card, being a good card to sap in for Primeape when the time is right. Marowak ex will use “Bonemerang”, which will give you the chance to flip two coins, with each heads doing 80 damage. This is the perfect card to draft in after Primeape has done significant damage beforehand.
One of the other major cards in this deck is Sabrina. This Supporter card will allow you to protect Mankey and Primeape, which both have a relatively low HP. This also will help you face a more preferable opposing Pokémon: one with less
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