provides some interesting upgrades to one of the dominant decks in Several powerful decks are emerging in with the arrival of , the brand-new mini-expansion. With only around 60 new cards (not counting alternate art cards), only contains a few new powerful card combos that can be used as the basis of a new deck. However, the set does contain several cards that can enhance already existing dominant decks.
For example, has several cards that augment the already powerful Mewtwo ex deck. You can either replace Mewtwo ex with the powerful but matchup-dependent Mew ex or augment your existing Mewtwo ex deck with the Mythical Slab card. Both implements can help improve an existing Psychic-type deck but don't outright replace the full deck archetypes used to make Mewtwo ex/Gardevoir, one of the strongest decks in the game.
If you want to create a totally new deck, you should start with Mew ex. This card is one of the strongest in Mythical Island thanks to its Genome Hacking attack, which is able to replicate an attack from the opponent's Active Pokémon. This is a great attack that can replicate powerful attacks like Charizard ex's Crimson Storm or Mewtwo ex's Psydrive. Genome Hacking ignores Energy also discards requirements from those attacks, so you can mow down opponents without worrying about Energy restocking.
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While Mew ex is great, it has a glaring weakness against Pikachu ex. Pikachu ex's Circle Circuit attack only deals damage for every Electric-type Pokémon on the bench, which means that Mew ex can't replicate its attack strength. However, you can use the new Beheeyem card from Mythical Island to help counter decks reliant on Benched Pokémon. Beheeyem typically deals 10 damage with its Mind Jack attack, but t he attack's power increases by 20 for every Benched Pokémon your opponent has. While Beheeyem can't take out
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