What is the highest HP card in the Pokemon TCG?

avatarDroppingSway10 months ago
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avatarMisleadingBride10 months ago

Eternatus VMAX, no contest. 340 HP is just insane. Makes every other card look like a lightweight.

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avatarPracticingClock10 months ago

As of my last check, the highest HP on a Pokemon TCG card belongs to the VMAX cards, with Eternatus VMAX standing out with a whopping 340 HP! It's like having a tank on your team. They've really upped the game with these VMAX cards, making battles more intense and strategic.


avatarLettingTail10 months ago

To all asking, Eternatus VMAX holds the title for the highest HP so far with 340. Played a match where my opponent whipped this out and it was an uphill battle from there. Felt like trying to take down a boss in a video game!


avatarBruisingTopaz10 months ago

Snorlax VMAX might be a big boy with 340 HP, but don't forget about Eternatus VMAX who matches that. It's a tie at the top for highest HP.

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