The 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokémon Trading Card Game, like most other card games, has its dedicating damage group. In some games, they're like glass cannons, dealing huge amounts of damage while being incredibly fragile. In Pokémon, the dama🎉ge group is the Fire-types. But instead of being glass cannons, they burn through energy cards like a wildfire. They💝're heavily dependent on energy management through cards such as Energy Retrieval to reclaim spent energy from the discard pile. These decks can be tough to balance, but with the help of some of the Pokémon on this list, you might find yourself with an unstoppable powerhouse of a deck.
10 Magcargo
Magcargo, the lava snail, is a strange-looking Pokémon. But if you're building a fir🔥e deck, this might be one of the first Pokémon you think of. It's Ability: Smooth Over, gives you complete control over your deck. Each turn you get to search through your deck for a card, any card, and put it at the top of your deck. This ensures that you will always get the exact card you need. You can combine this with another ability or trainer that lets you see the top few cards of your deck. With that info🤡rmation, you could then choose to have the top card being something like Bill or Hau, letting you optimize when you use multiple draw cards.
9 Heatran-GX ღ
This card is like a nuclear bomb with its Ability: Burning Road. When you move ♑Heatran from y🐭our bench to become your active Pokémon, you can move any number of Fire Energies from your other Pokémon to it.
When combined with its GX move, you can deal incredible amounts of damage. Some Pokémon in the newest sets♕ can have upwards of 320 health. In order to one-shot them, you'd need to move 7 Fire Energies to Heatran, but doing so could cripple your opponent so badly that they're all but guaranteed to lose.
8 Ninetales
This one is a fairly ordinary-looking rare, but like many cards on this list, its Ability is what makes it stan🎐d out. Nine Temptations allows you to switch out your Pokémon at the cost of 2 Fire Energy cards. This can help if your active Pokémon's retreat cost is too high, or if you can't afford to lose energiꦛes on it. Since Fire decks so often require discarding energies, as long as you have a way to get them back this move shouldn't be difficult to maintain.
7 Charizard & Braixen-ꦛGX
This card's first attack is a wonderful way to control your deck, especially when combined with Magcargo's Ability. Brilliant Flare le▨ts you draw up to 3 cards and put them in your hand and then shuffle your deck. Shuffling can be a hindrance, or it can greatly help. But with Magcargo on your bench, it doesn'tꦡ really matter either way.
It's second move, Crimson Flame Pillar, is one of the key ways to manage energy loss in a deck. This move only costs a single fire energy, and it lets you pull five basic Energy cards from your discard pil🍌e and attach them to your Pokémon in any way you choose. And if you have more than one energy on this card, your opponent is also Burned and Confused.
6 Chඣarizard-GX
The power of is undeniable. Being able to do 200 damage without any restrictions is an incredible ability. With that alone you can dominate most matches. But with its GX move, it becomes a terrifying creature to face. Dreadful Flames has you discarding an ene𓆏rgy from each of your opponent's Pokémon. It's usually best to focus on non-basic Energy cards with this move.
With Raging Destruction, Charizard can set up quickly, making it ideal for a mai💙n attacker.
5 Blacep🗹halon-GX
This weird looking Ultra Beast needs to be used with care, though its abilities have the potential to win you the match. It's GX move, Bust, lets you discard a Prize card. While it can potentially allow you to gain a Fire๊ Energy for Blacephalon, it's real use is to discard your last prize card, winning you the match.
It also has Burstไing Burn, which burns and confuses the opponent. And its final attack, Mind Blown, can let you deal virtually unlimited damage. Unfortunately, this requires you to send the spent energy cards to the Lost Zone, rather than the discard pile. However, if you have only two prize cards left, you can use this ability, followed by Burst, to 💧win the match.
4 𓂃 ✨Magcargo-GX
Magcargo GX is a solid secondary attacker. It's GX move can be used to frustrate your opponent's plans 𒅌by forcing them to discard the top 5 cards of their deck. This is best used after they've played something that lets them decide what cards are on top, or in what order. Alternatively, this could be used when your opponent is about to deck out, forcing them to discard what's left of their deck and lose.
Additionally, if you know what card is on top of your deck, you can treat Magcargo's ability like a second Energy 𝓀attachment for that turn.
3 🦩 Reshiram &💃; Charizard-GX
This card specializes in punishing your opponent for their decisions. Its first attack deals increased damage the more damage you've taken. The second ability deals a crazy 230 ಌdamage, though it can't be used again the next turn.
Double Blaze GX is where the real fun comes in. If this Pokémon has 𒆙at least 3 extra fire energy attached to it, the attack does 100 more damage and isn't affected by any effects on your opponent's Active Pokémon. This can h🌜elp you utterly destroy tanks that might be preventing you from defeating your opponent.
2 Blaziken-GX 🐲 💦
Blaziken isn't as flashy as some of the other Pokémon on this list, but its damage output is solid and makes it an excellent choice as a main attacker. Slash is a fairly low-cost move that will let you take out many weaker P🀅okémon in one or two hits. Explosive Kick does require you to discard some energy, but it can one-hit most non-GX Pokémon. It's GX move, Blaze Out, is one of the best at breaking down an opponent strategy. With this, you can discard two Energy cards from your opponent's Pokémon, and it doesn't matter if its their Active Pokémon or not.
1 💦 Cinderace VMAX ꩲ
Cinderace VMAX, part 🔥of the newest expansion Rebel Clash, is a terrifying card to face. It has two attackᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚs: Counter and Max Pyro Ball. While Max Pyro Ball is a powerful move on its own, dealing 170 damage plus applying burn, the real power move is Counter. The text reads:
If this pokemon was damaged by an attack during your opponent's last turn, this attac꧅k does that much more damage.
With its colossal 320HP, it's unlikely that any pokemon will be able to take it out in a single hit. And it goes first usin💙g Max Pyro Ball, there's little chance its opponent will last more than two turns.