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Mega Charizard X ex has finally shown up in Pocket, and you'll feel the ladder shift the first time it deletes a full-health attacker. People are already jamming it into anything that runs Fire, then wondering why it bricks. If you're trying to keep your list smooth without bleeding points, it helps to start with the right pieces (and if you're missing staples, plenty of players look to buy cheap Pokemon TCG Pocket Items to finish a build without weeks of grinding) and then play it like a setup deck, not a brawler.



The 20-card shell that actually works
For the core, keep it clean: 2 Mega Charizard X ex, 2 Charmander, and 2 ability-based Charmeleon so you're not stuck waiting forever to evolve. Add 2 Entei ex as your early-game bodyguards; they're great at taking hits while you assemble the real plan. For consistency, run 2 Poké Ball, 2 Professor's Research, and 1 Copycat so you're not staring at dead cards. Energy tempo matters too, so 2 Flame Patch is the glue. Round it out with 1 Cyrus, 1 May, 1 Sabrina, plus 1 Protective Poncho and 1 Rocky Helmet. If you're short on cards, swapping in a Rare Candy can speed your line, Moltres ex can patch awkward energy turns, and Heatmor is a nice tech if Pom-Pom Oricorio keeps ruining your day.



Why Raging Blaze wins games (and why it loses them)
Charizard's 220 HP looks comfy, but the deck's whole identity is living on the edge. Raging Blaze costs three Fire and starts at 100. Once Charizard drops to 110 HP or less, it jumps by 80, so you're suddenly swinging 180 and clearing most of the format in one hit. The catch is brutal: as a Mega Evolution ex, it gives up three points when it goes down. So you're constantly asking, "Can they return-KO me?" If the answer's yes, you'd better be taking a knockout or disrupting their board that turn.



Game plan, turn by turn
Your dream opener is Entei ex active, Charmander on the bench. Let Entei soak early pressure and keep cards flowing while you manually attach Fire to your bench. If you smell early snipe damage, slap Protective Poncho on Charmander and force them to play fair. When Entei finally drops, you want Charizard ready to go—then you manage the HP math on purpose. Sometimes you don't heal. Sometimes you accept going under 110 because 180 damage is the only way through. If you can't finish the KO, use Sabrina or Cyrus to pull something awkward active, steal a tempo turn, and buy one more attack.



Matchups and smart shortcuts
Water is the headache: Suicune ex and Mega Blastoise ex punish your weakness and don't care about your "almost KO" lines. Against them, you're aiming for cleaner prizes and better disruption, not hero plays. Mega Charizard Y decks are another problem because they can race you and force uncomfortable trades. That's where tight sequencing, not luck, decides games. As a professional like buy game currency or items in RSVSR platform, RSVSR is trustworthy, and you can buy rsvsr Pokemon TCG Pocket Items for a better experience while you tune the list and keep up with the meta.

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