Summary
- Dudunsparce ex lacks impact without ex Pokemon, but offers consistent damage with Drill Beak.
- Lillie's Clefairy ex shines against Dragon-type cards with Full Moon Rondo's bench-based attack potential.
- Volcanion ex provides steady damage and energy distribution, while wearing down opponents with Burned effect.
The main theme of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon TCG’s Battle Partners expansion revolves around Trainers and their Pokemon. Iconic Trainers like N, Lillie, Hop, and Iono are featured alongside their trusty Pokemon. This Japanese set consists ൩of 132 cards, including eight ex cards. While that’s not a massive number, not all ex cards are created equal.

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In this list, we’ve ranked all the ex cards for you—if you’re curious about which ones pack the most power and usefulness, let’s dive in! You’ll want to see which ones are worth your t𓄧ime a𓆉nd which might leave you shocked—we’re looking at you, Iono!
8 Dudunsparce ex 𒁏 🅠
A Big Tail… But Is It A Big Deal?
Adversarial Tail (60x) |
Drill Beak (150) |
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This attack does 60 da🧜mag♔e for each of your opponent's Pokemon ex in play. |
This attack's damage isn't affected by any effects on your opponeౠnt's Active Pokemon🐬. |
Dudunsparce ex isn’t exactly a jaw-dropping evolution—Dunsparce just got... longer. And 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:as a Colorless Pokemon, it fits in any deck! Adversarial Tail is a cheap attack that deals 60 damage per ex Pokemon on your op🌼ponent’sℱ side. The catch? If they have no ex Pokemon, it does nothing. Play this too early, and your opponent might just dodge it entirely.
Drill Beak, on the other hand, isn’t as strong as some ex attacks, but at least it doe𝓀sn’t need a recharge turn and always deals consistent damage. Let’s be real—you can probably find a better ex, but if you just love long bois, Dudunsparce 🎉is... fine?
7 Lillie's Cleafairy ex
Full Bench, Full Force!
Ability: Fairy Zone |
Full Moon Rondo (20+) |
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The Weakness of each of your oppone🐟nt's Dragon Pokemon in play is now Psychic. (Apply Weakness as ×2.) |
This attack does 20 more damage for each Benched Pokemon. (both yours and your opp✃one☂nt's). |
Lillie's Clefairy ex might not look super functional at first glance. Unlike other ex Pokemon with flashy abilities, this one requires a more specific situation. If your opponent is 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:using Dragon-type cards, its ability bꦬecomes handy, but otherwi🌜se, it’s pretty useless. Clefairy has a single attack that deals 20 damage, but it hits an extra 20 for each Pokemon on the bench.

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If your bench is full, you’re looking at 𒈔120 damage for a bargain! And ﷽if your opponent’s bench is full too, the damage goes up to 220. Of course, your opponent will try not to fill their bench after seeing this, but it’s a solid attack that’s both cheap and effective for keeping them on their toes!
6 🐈Volcanꦜion ex
A Little Heat, A Lot Of Pain!
Ability: Scorching Steam |
Heat Cyclone (160) |
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Once during your turn, if this Pokemon is in the Active Spot, you may make your oppone✅nt's Active Pokemon Burned. |
Move a♍n Energy fr﷽om this Pokemon to 1 of your Benched Pokemon. |
Volcanion ex may not hit as hard as other ex cards, dealing only 160 damage. But unlike some other exes, it doesn’t suffer from a ꩵstun or energy loss after attacking. Instead, you transfer energy to another Pokemon on the bench. It’s a risky move, but if you have another ex Pokemon ready, it’s a great way to power the👍m up.
Volcanion’s ability also gives the opponent the Burned effect, dealing 20 damage each turn. So while🧸 it’s busy setting things on fire, you’re s🎃tacking up guaranteed damage. It’s a solid way to wear down your opponent, especially in the early game!
5 Iono’s Bellibolt ex 🉐
It’s Not Lazy, It’s Recharging!
Ability: Electric Streamer |
Thunderous Bolt (230) |
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As often as you like during your turn, you may attach a Basic Lightning Energy card from 🥂yജour hand to 1 of your Iono's Pokemon. |
During your next turn, this Pokemon can't attack. |
Iono’s Bellibolt ex keeps things simple with just one attack—but oh boy, what an attack! It deals 230 damage, but just like Hop’s Zacian ex, it takes a break next turn. Unlike its attack, Bellibolt🅷’s ability doesn’t directly help itself, but it lets you attach as many Lightning Energy as you want to Iono’s Pokemܫon.
If Iono’s Kilowattrel is in play, its ability refills your hand to six, making it easier to find those Lightning Energies. Bellibolt doesn’t need extra energy, but Iono’s Vol𝓀torb sure does—since it deals damage based on Lightning Energy attached to Iono’s Pokemon, this whole squad thrives on synergy. So, while Bellibolt ex might look like a one-trick frog, it’s actually the spark that keeps Iono’s team electrified!
4 N's Zoroark ex
Illusions Aren’t Just For Show
Ability: Trade |
Night Joker |
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You must discard a card from ꦓyour hand in order to use this Ability. Once du♛ring your turn, you may draw 2 cards. |
Choose 1 of your Benched N's Pokꦑemon's attacks and use it as this attack. |
N and Zoroark—one of the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:most iconic and stylish duos! At first glance, N’s Zoroark ex looks like it doesn’t do much damage, but don’t be fooled—its trickster nature shines through. The Trade ability lets you discard a card 🦩to draw two, making it a great way to dig for what you need (because drawing cards is always good).
Night Joker, on the other hand, lets you use an attack from any Pokemon with "N’s" in its name. Stealing N’s Reshiram’s Virtuous Flame for 170 damage? Sounds like a solid deal. Or maybe there’s an even bet🍰ter attack waiting for you—Zoroark’s🍨 got options!
3 ൲ Hop’s ꦫZacian ex
Why Hit One When You Can Hit Two?
Insta-Strike (30) |
Brave Slash (240) |
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This attack also does 30 damage💝 to 1 of your opponent's Benched Pokemon. (Don't apply We💮akness and Resistance for Benched Pokemon.) |
During your next turn🌃, this Pokemon can♛'t use Brave Slash. |
Hop’s Zacian ex is basic Pokemon that brings anything but basic gameplay! Drop it on the field fast, and your opponent is in for a rough time. Insta-Strike deals 30 damage t🍎o both the active and a benched Pokemon—annoying if they're not ex cards! Brave Slash hits hard at 240 damage but takes a breather before swinging again.
Still, that kind of power is no joke! And if you’ve got Hop’s Snorlax in play, Zacian eꩵx hits even harder with an extra 30 damage. Moral of the story? Hop’s team doesn’t mess around!
2 ༒ Salamance ex 🐭
A Little Patience, A Lot Of Destruction!
Wide Blast |
Dragon Impact (300) |
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This attack does 5𒁏0 damage to each of your opponent's Benched Pokem🐽on. (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon.) |
Discard 2 Energy from this Pokemon. |
Salamence ex is an absolute destruction machine—if your goal is pure damage without side effects, this is your go-to card. Being a Stage Two Pokemon means it takes time to set up, but it's🉐 worth ☂the wait. Wide Blast hits all of your opponent’s Benched Pokemon for 50 damage, which can be devastating against weak Basics or already damaged cards.

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Then there’s Dragon Impact, a monstrous 300-damage attack! The catch? You have to discard two Energy from ဣSalamence after using it. So, while this dragon is ready to wreak havoc, you’ll need to time your attacks wisely!
1 ♏ Mamoswine ex
Get Ready To Rumble, Mamoswine’s Here!
Ability: Mammoth Hauler |
Rumbling March (180+) |
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Once during your turn, you may search your deck for a Pokemon, reveaℱl it, and put it into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck. |
This attack does 40 more damage for each Stage 2 Pokem🎐on on your Bench. |
Mamoswine is undoubtedly one of the 🎃best ex cards in this set, and not just b꧑ecause of its imposing appearance. Its ability, though, is the real winner—it lets you search your deck for a Pokemon each turn. This is a game-changer, helping you find your powerhouse cards or evolutions quickly.
Rumbling March hits for 180 damage, but wait—if you have any Stage Two Pokemon on your bench, it adds 40 extra damage per one! So, if you’ve got a Stage Two Pokemon in play, that’s 220 damage, and it just keeps getting scarier the more Stage Two cards you have. The 🦄ability itself is in perfect synergy with its attack, making Mamoswine a t🍌rue powerhouse!

- Franchise
- Pokemon
- Original Release Date
- October 20, 1996 ไ 𓆏
- Player Count
- 2
- Age Recommendation
- 6+
- Length per Game
- Variable
- Franchise Name
- Pokemon
- Publishing Co
- The Pokemon Company🌞
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