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Pokémon TCG's New Ex Card May Be One Of The Best Pokémon Cards Yet

The is full of many powerful cards from across numerous sets, and a few new cards from have just made one particular powerhouse even more of a threat. Many recent cards have begun to make an impact in the competitive scene, especially those that feature Pokémon who have been imbued with the power of terastallization. However, the best card currently in competitive play is not from, but is actually from a different set that was released earlier in the year.

Dragapult ex featured in the TCG expansion alongside other powerful cards such as Teal Mask Ogerpon ex, as well as numerous ancient and future Paradox Pokémon like Iron Thorns and Scream Tail. Despite not being a part of the newest set, Dragapult ex has been getting a lot of attention in Japan's competitive scene. This is primarily thanks to a particular combination of two brand-new trainer cards from , which improve upon Dragapult's strengths while also covering for its weaknesses.

Dragapult ex is a very good card in competitive play, as shown by both its powerful attacks and high amount of HP. With over 300 health points, it serves as a strong tank that can take many hits if necessary before going down, making it able to stand up against most other ex Pokémon. Furthermore, both of its attacks, Jet Headbutt and Phantom Drive, deal a significant amount of damage, making it able to knock out most Pokémon in a single hit while only requiring a small amount of energy to execute them.

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However, such a powerful card unfortunately does not come without its weaknesses, and Dragapult's shortcomings can cause issues if a deck is not set up correctly. Although Dragapult's attacks are very strong, the main issue with it is the need to find and attach multiple types of energy in order to deal any massive damage. On top of requiring multiple evolutions to get to this stage, Dragapult can

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