Venusaur ex boasts a high HP of 190 and can heal itself while attacking enemies. By combining it with Trainer cards like Erika and Potion for additional healing, you can create an almost unkillable Venusaur!
· A tanky attacker with 190 HP and a high damage output of 100.
· Its Giant Bloom move restores 30 HP, while Erika heals 50 HP and Potion restores 20 HP, allowing you to offset incoming damage.
· As a Stage 2 Pokémon that requires 4 Energy, it takes time to fully set up, making it crucial to survive through the early to mid-game.
· Compared to other high-energy Pokémon like Mewtwo ex and Charizard ex, it has slightly lower firepower.
· Use other Pokémon to stall on the battlefield while building up Venusaur ex on the bench.
· If you have to deploy Bulbasaur as your first Pokémon, use Poké Ball to draw another Bulbasaur to grow on the bench.
· Focus on a long-term strategy, being willing to sacrifice up to 2 Prize cards with tank Pokémon to set up for the late game.
· Use Lilligant’s ability to quickly ramp up Energy on Venusaur ex.
· Timing Lilligant’s evolution to maximize Cherubi’s healing potential is crucial.
· Cherubi and Lilligant are obtainable from any expansion set.
· This deck utilizes Exeggutor ex with its high 160 HP to survive the early game.
· Its low Energy cost and retreat cost help set up Venusaur ex efficiently.
· Be cautious not to lose 1 Prize card from weaker Pokémon getting knocked out.
· Venusaur ex is available in the Mewtwo pack, while Exeggutor ex is found in the Charizard pack, making the deck a bit harder to assemble.
· Focuses solely on Grass Energy (Dark Energy X).
· Use Weezing’s poison effect and Koga to stall for time while setting up Venusaur ex.
· Venusaur ex, Weezing, and Koga are all available in the Mewtwo pack.