Sure, here’s a reimagined version:
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Alright, so let me dive into this latest buzz about Pokemon TCG Pocket — particularly about this Eevee Grove set, which apparently dropped a couple of weeks back. Honestly, if you’ve got your deck all set, maybe it’s time you start squirreling away those Hourglasses for whatever’s next. But hey, nobody really knows what that next expansion’s gonna be. I mean, could be Gen 2 or Gen 3 critters. Maybe not. Geez, the suspense is a killer, right? And can we talk about how Fighting cards have kinda been MIA since that whole Triumphant Light gig?
But hey, don’t get me wrong. These Fighting decks aren’t shabby — just sorta stuck in the past, if you catch my drift. I read somewhere there are only two decks people take seriously in competitions, all thanks to Space-Time Smackdown or that Triumphant Light set. So, what’s new since then? Not much, really. Lucario Ex from Shining Revelry gets a nod here and there, but honestly, Passimian Ex and Lycanroc Ex barely make a splash. Right now, it’s all about Rampardos or Garchomp Ex. Yeah, that’s where the action is.
And speaking of Rampardos — this card first rolled out in Space-Time Smackdown this past January, and wow, it’s still making waves. Like, how could it not? This non-Ex card has 150 HP and smacks 130 damage for just one Fighting Energy. Sure, there’s a downside: it hits itself with 50 recoil damage if it KOs the opponent. But that’s not too bad when you think about it — it’s a total beast. And even though it’s a Stage 2 card (thanks to Skull Fossil), you could probably get it battling by the second turn with the right combo. Crazy, right?
The Rampardos and Silvally could practically rock any deck. True, some call this a “half-Fighting” deck since Silvally’s a Normal-type, but who cares? It works. Now, opening those Space-Time Smackdown packs might just be your thing if you want this powerhouse. But could it be the pinnacle of Fighting cards? Nah, that’d be kinda sad, don’t you think? We need the new set to bring something just as insane.
Now, onto this Garchomp Ex, which is, like, ancient from the Triumphant Light set but still stands tall with 170 HP. It’s got attacks that pack a punch, too. Linear Attack can hit any foe’s Pokémon for 50 damage, while Dragon Claw brings a hefty 100 damage. Combine it with Rampardos? Total knockout. Imagine using Lillie’s Supporter card to heal while you’re at it. Oh, and Cyrus Supporter fits like a glove here, too. Makes Garchomp and Rampardos a team to be reckoned with. Honestly, not too shabby at all.
Isn’t it wild how some cards just stay on top for ages while you wait for the next big thing? Games, man. There’s always something.