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Top 10 Pokemon cards in Chilling Reign | Pokemon TCG Online

The Pokemon TCG Online (TCG from here on out) is one of the most popular card games in the world. It has millions of players all over the world, and is one of the most played games in the world. Each player starts out with a basic deck of only a single card. However, as the player gets better, they unlock more cards, and eventually can use the most powerful cards in the game.

It’s always nice to be able to pull out some of your favorite cards from the Chilling Reign and play with your favorite Pokémon again. I’m sure you’ll agree the cards of the set have a few things in common. First and foremost, they’re memorable cards. From the GX starters to the golden versions of Pokémon such as Toxapex and Trevenant, they’re all sure to be powerful additions to your collection. And while you can always get your favorite cards from the set, there’s another way to get them.

I use to buy Pokemon cards back in the day (i.e. pre-banning small children from playing with them), and now that there are thousands of different cards to choose from I wanted to put together a top 10 list of the best cards that have been released in the current format of the TCG. Without further ado, here’s a top 10 list of Pokemon cards in Chilling Reign. Enjoy!

Chilling Reign, the new set for Pokemon TCG Online, features some of the best cards from the Sword and Shield expansion that best define the meta. The set also includes beautiful artwork and a few lists of favorite Pokemon VS.

Vivid Voltage and Champion’s Path didn’t bring much to the game, Battle Styles was decent, but Chilling Reign changed the game quite a bit. They are a threat to some of the best decks in the game, and as more top decks change soon, these new cards will rule like kings.

We’re already seeing big changes. Horses are winning tournaments, ADP is slowly disappearing, and decks like Psychic have become tier 1 decks. Here are the top ten cards in Pokemon TCG Online : Reign of Cold.

10. Passimian

Give up the horse meth and go back to the monkey. The Passimian ability gives your Quick Attack Pokémon a damage bonus against your opponent’s V or GX Bank Pokémon. This makes him a good addition for decks that have Urshifu Quick Strike and Telescopic Vision. All he has to do is sit on the bench and keep doing what he does with his coconut.

9. Galaric Moltras V

 

Are you like me? Are you using Eternatus VMAX and constantly losing energy by hitting hammers? Presentation: Galactic Moltras. In combination with an energy switch, you will have your energy back in no time! If you manage to look away from this beautiful card before the time runs out.

Even Moltres’ own attack can be accelerated with Direflame Wings. If you apply one energy directly in the first turn and the other with an ability, you can get a third energy in the second turn and immediately use attack 190.

8. Zeraora V

Here’s another example of the excellent quality of the illustrations in Chilling Reign. Zeraora is another addition to the already mentioned combination Passimian + RS Urshifu + telescopic viewer. Like these three cards, Zeraora’s Crossfist attack targets an opponent’s Pokémon on the bench. The only requirement is that you used the Pokémon’s fast attack on the previous turn, and that you can correctly pronounce the Pokémon without calling it Zoroark.

Today 160 is enough to destroy the Dedenne-GX, but with telescopic sights you can also bomb enemy crocodiles. Add in the damage from Urshifu’s Bank, and you can take out half of the V-Pokémon in the game.

Blaziken VMAX + Zeraora V has been a pretty popular deck in recent tournaments. He doesn’t win because of Calyrex decks, but he still does pretty well.

7. Meloni

 

Meloni will become an essential element in aquatic decks like Lapras VMAX, Inteleon VMAX, and the new Ice Rider Calyrex VMAX. These decks already have Frosmoth for energy acceleration, and Melony lets you add another energy to a Pokémon in the same turn. That’s a total of 3 energy and 4 cards played per turn, which is another devastating combination Chilling Reign has shown us. Melanie? More like a crime.

6. Cresselia

 

Creselia for psychic games is the same as Vulcanion for fire games. Sickle Glow, like Volcanion’s Torch Starter, lets you accelerate your Pokémon’s energy early in the game. The second attack, Photonic Laser, is also similar to Vulcanion’s High Temperature Blast and allows for additional damage depending on the amount of energy in play. If you play a psychic deck, Cresselia is a must.

5. Galar Zapdos V

 

Just when you thought Urshifus was a good antidote to Eternatus VMAX, the Galarian Zapdos V appears. A typical Eternarus deck has two Eternatus V and one Crobat V at the beginning of the game. This lowers the cost of Zapdos’ Thunderbolt to one Energy, allowing him to deal 340 damage (thanks to his Weakness) and dealing one hit to every card in this deck. And don’t forget that some of the Meta-GX Pokémon will appear in 2021 and there will be more Pokémon V and VMAX in the game.

4. Ice Rider Calyrex VMAX

 

The Rider Calyrex VMAX is great and one of the best water bridges, but not many people use it. Max Lance is a great attacker and combines well with Melony. Water decks have never had a problem drawing energy, and you can expect to consistently do 250 damage with Max Lance.

High King’s Ride is also a good attack and counter to Eternatus decks. If your opponent plays one and has a full bench, you do 250 damage with just two Energies on your Calirex. Combined with Cincinno of Inteleon, this is definitely a top deck that does exceptionally well at tournaments. It’s just not as broken down as the Shadow Rider Calyrex VMAX, which many say looks better.

3. Misty crystal

We all saw that coming, didn’t we? Psychic types finally get their own item card for the standard game, and it’s awesome. Being able to recover Energy and basic Pokémon is always a bad option, making Mist Crystal essential in any Psycho deck. He’ll always find what you need. It also works well with Calirex’s ability, which allows you to put energy into your Pokémon and deal extra damage based on the amount of energy in play.

2. to

 

I don’t know which top we’re talking about, but this is the best sideboard card in Chilling Reign. Path to the Peak eliminates half of the game’s best cards by eliminating Pokémon abilities with control blocks. Once Chaotic Swell Rotating is released, this card will be played a lot. The rule block is a new term added to the range of fighting styles. It refers to a line in the lower right corner of Pokémon cards, such as. For example, a GX, V, or VMAX rule that allows your opponent to take multiple prize cards by eliminating him.

This applies to some of the most commonly used cards, such as Crobat V, Dedenne V, Zacian V, and even Eternatus VMAX. When this card is in play, your fastballs become useless to mine cards like Crobat, and you are forced to rely on your supports.

1. Shadow Rider Calyrex VMAX

This card alone has won the most Pokemon TCG Online tournaments since the release of Eerie Domination. Shadow Rider Calyrex VMAX has without a doubt created one of the best decks in the format, and there are so many ways to play it! You can use it in combination with TrevNoir, Mewtwo, or even Gengar and Mimikyu-GX.

He has the utility of the Zoroark-GX and the firepower of the Eternatus VMAX. It combines well with Cresselia and Mist Crystal to create quick setups that give your Pokémon a reserve of psychic energy in a few turns. Calyrex V also has a good first attack that prevents your opponent from using special energy or Stadium cards, which is a great counterpoint to Path to the Peak.

Some articles end with a twist. This one ends in a debt. With trade prices reaching 33 CR, this is the most expensive deck in the game right now. And you need 4 of each (V/VMAX), which gives a minimum of 160 CR. That’s 60 packs more than the cost of the best and most expensive 2020 decks. Pokémon come and go, but your credit card will always be a meta.{“@context”:”https://schema.org”,”@type”:”FAQPage”,”mainEntity”:[{“@type”:”Question”,”name”:”What are the top 10 best Pokemon cards?”,”acceptedAnswer”:{“@type”:”Answer”,”text”:” The top 10 best Pokemon cards are: Charizard, Blastoise, Venusaur, Pikachu, Raichu, Mewtwo, Gengar, Gyarados, Dragonite and Mew.”}},{“@type”:”Question”,”name”:”What are the 10 most valuable Pokemon cards?”,”acceptedAnswer”:{“@type”:”Answer”,”text”:” The 10 most valuable Pokemon cards are: Charizard, Charizard EX, Blastoise, Blastoise EX, Venusaur, Venusaur EX, Pikachu-EX (Pikachu), Raichu-EX (Raichu), Mewtwo-EX (Mewtwo), Mewtwo-EX (Mewtwo)”}},{“@type”:”Question”,”name”:”What is the best deck in Pokemon Trading Card Game Online?”,”acceptedAnswer”:{“@type”:”Answer”,”text”:” The best deck in Pokemon Trading Card Game Online is the Vileplume/Vaporeon deck.”}}]}

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top 10 best Pokemon cards?

The top 10 best Pokemon cards are: Charizard, Blastoise, Venusaur, Pikachu, Raichu, Mewtwo, Gengar, Gyarados, Dragonite and Mew.

What are the 10 most valuable Pokemon cards?

The 10 most valuable Pokemon cards are: Charizard, Charizard EX, Blastoise, Blastoise EX, Venusaur, Venusaur EX, Pikachu-EX (Pikachu), Raichu-EX (Raichu), Mewtwo-EX (Mewtwo), Mewtwo-EX (Mewtwo)

What is the best deck in Pokemon Trading Card Game Online?

The best deck in Pokemon Trading Card Game Online is the Vileplume/Vaporeon deck.

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