What is the most broken Pokemon Card?

avatarCluingWeara year ago
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avatarUnifyingSluma year ago

If we're talking 'broken' in terms of being super powerful, then it's gotta be the Shadow Lugia card. That thing had a whopping 300 HP and could do 1000 damage with its 'Shadow Storm' move. It was literally a game ender, but to be fair, it was a promo card and not legal in official tournaments. For tournament play, the old 'Shaymin-EX' from the Roaring Skies expansion was a beast for its ability to let you draw until you had 6 cards in your hand, totally changing the pace of the game.

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avatarSingingRidgea year ago

Honestly, Mewtwo & Mew GX Tag Team card is outrageously strong. Being able to use any attack from any Pokemon in the discard pile or on your bench is just wild. Talk about flexibility and power all in one card!


avatarDislikingTrampa year ago

Misty's Favor. Hear me out! Not because it's devastatingly powerful in the traditional sense, but because it lets you pull three supporter cards. It's all about the setup, folks.

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