7/28/2023 0 Comments Now and later candy cards![]() ![]() Pokemon (17)2x Gardevoir ex ( SVI #86)2x Gardevoir ( SWSH6 #61)4x Kirlia ( SWSH12 #68)3x Ralts ( SWSH10 #60)1x Ralts ( SWSH12 #67)1x Zacian V ( CEL #16)1x Cresselia ( SWSH11 #74)1x Mew ( CEL #11)1x Radiant Greninja ( SWSH10 #46)1x Manaphy ( SWSH9 #41) You can see Yoshiyuki’s Championship-winning list below: Yoshiyuki’s Gardevoir ex List The success in these big and expressive tournaments is a big factor in showing that yes, Gardevoir ex remains one of the best decks in the format. =Gardevoir won a tournament of 2750 people out there and also made the final at the Japan Nationals with 1960 people. The starting point to understand how Gardevoir ex is performing in the format with Paldea Evolved is, as always, looking at Japan. What about the impact of the new Iono and Super Rod cards to the deck? These and several other cards will be reviewed below, as well as revealing the list I’m currently using with Paldea Evolved. Remember that Kirlia with the Mirage Step attack that searches for other Kirlia? In Japan, it has been used again and with success. In addition, I will do a new analysis of the Gardevoir ex deck and review new and old concepts and ideas that can be incorporated into the deck. Bearing that in mind, I believe that everyone could benefit from picking the deck up in this format, so if you want a good opportunity to start playing Gardevoir ex, this article can help you. In all cases these players would have liked to have learned to play Gardevoir from the past format, but because of the complexity and calendar of tournaments preferred to focus on decks with established gameplay, such as Lugia VSTAR and Mew VMAX. ![]() ![]() Some of the players I coach came to me asking the same thing learning to play Gardevoir ex in the Paldea Evolved format. I’m seriously enjoying playing Gardevoir ex, and because of that I end up talking to many players and friends about the subject, and one of these subjects gave me the idea to write today’s article. Gardevoir ex is a deck that stands out much more for its complex and fun gameplay than for its strength and consistency. One of the things I like about Gardevoir ex in the format is that unlike Lugia VSTAR last season, the deck is not simply superior to the others, on the contrary, if you look at the results, Gardevoir ex is not even in the top 3 most successful decks of the format, however, it is a deck that manages to win tournaments in the hands of skilled players. Three months after its release, I still enjoy playing Gardevoir ex as if it was a brand new deck, and the best part is that in the Paldea Evolved format the deck will be even stronger and more consistent. One of the big factors in this was Gardevoir ex - from the moment I played with the deck for the first time, I enjoyed its gameplay, and at the same time, I realized that I would have a lot to learn to master the deck. Usually, at the end of the format, we are already tired of always playing with the same decks, encountering the same game situations, and losing or winning for the same reasons, however, in this specific format I didn’t even see time pass and I felt the game was interesting every time sat at the table to play. Gardevoir ex in the Paldea Evolved Format Hello all PokeBeach readers! Here is Gabriel Semedo again with another Pokémon TCG article and this time I’m going to talk about the success of Gardevoir ex and how this deck gets even better with the arrival of the new Paldea Evolved set.
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