Summary

Pokemon TCG Pocketfans have highlighted Lunala ex’s potential to disrupt the metagame. Recently, DeNA and The Pokemon Company, the game’s developers, announced the upcoming major expansion Celestial Guardians. The expansion will feature anticipated cards like the Rare Candy item card, along with surprise additions like Rayquaza ex. However, one particular Psychic/Ghost Legendary Pokemon from Generation Seven appears to be a significant threat toPokemon TCG Pocket’s already imbalanced metagame.

TCG Pocket’s A2b expansion, Shining Revelry, had a major impact on PvP by introducing the infamous Giratina ex card. The Psychic beast has since dominated the meta, holding about 20% of the share in all competitive modes and tournaments. One reason for its popularity is its ability to generate Energy from the Bench, enabling the creation of deadly decks powered by Darkrai ex, which are nearly unbeatable. Naturally, fans expected the next expansion, A3, to introduce a counter card capable of ending Giratina ex and Darkrai ex’s reign, adding more variety to multiplayer. However, they were surprised to see a card in the upcoming set that might do the opposite.

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Lunala ex, a new card in the Celestial Guardians set, is believed to have the potential to makeTCG Pocket’s Giratina ex deckseven deadlier. This assumption stems from the card’s ability, Psychic Connect, which lets Lunala ex move all Psychic Energy from a Benched Pokemon to an Active one. Essentially, it allows Giratina ex to function as an Energy generator for other powerful Psychic cards like Mewtwo ex, Gengar ex, and even Mesprit.

Lunala ex Might Restore Giratina ex Meta

Some fans on Reddit have pointed out that Lunala ex is a Stage Two Pokemon, which could prevent it from becoming overpowered. However, others argue thatTCG Pocket’s Celestial Guardians setwill introduce the Rare Candy item card, making Stage Two Pokemon more viable. In other words, extended evolutions might no longer be a reliable “tradeoff” feature. They believe that allowing Giratina ex to distribute its generated Energy could break the metagame.

One factor that might prevent the Giratina ex and Lunala ex combo from becoming game-breaking is the way Giratina ex’s ability works. Whenever the player uses this card’s ability to generate Energy, the turn ends, meaning they essentially skip an attack. As a result, using this card to generate Energy and then transferring it using Lunala ex may not be the best option in many scenarios due to the delayed damage. However, some creative lineups may find a way to exploit the synergy between the two cards. For now, those wondering if Lunala ex will become thenext meta card inTCG Pocket’s PvPwill have to wait until the end of April, when the A3 expansion is set to be released.