In , you will want to find the right deck for any Pokémon that you want to be the main event, which in this case is the Machamp EX. The Fighting-type in Generation Apex so far is a little on the weaker side, as the Supporter cards are not as strong as they are in some of the other options. However, with the right build, you can still ramp into your EX Pokémon quickly and deal devastating amounts of damage.
There are a lot of options when it comes to deck types in , even with only one set of booster packs out at the moment. The game will continue to evolve over time, just like Pokémon do, and players will want to pick the right deck style for them. The main thing to keep in mind is what your deck’s biggest weakness is, which is especially true for a Machamp deck.
Right now, the pool of cards in is limited and therefore a little harder to build around. However, seasoned TCG players will know thatbeing able to work with a limited card pool is often half the battle. Players who do not have all the cards will also likely want to know what kind of substitutions to make, as I myself am still collecting all the cards for this set and have also had to make the same decisions. Knowing when and where to choose certain cards is also part of the challenge.
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As for a Machamp EX deck, the main issue players will have to work around is getting him fully up and rolling, keeping him alive, and having a plan for if you run into a Psychic-type. With just 20 cards, you might not be able to plan for everything, but you can get something you can work with.
The rental decks tend to feature around 15 Pokémon cards and 5 other cards — split between Items and Supporters. I tend to build around 10-12 Pokémon cards depending on the situation, with 8-10 other cards.
Fairly early on, the game will give you a mission to unlock a “rental deck” which
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