What is the most damage a Pokemon card can do?

avatarDezincingBrute7 months ago
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avatarColoringNoon7 months ago

Honestly, it's Mega Rayquaza EX with its Emerald Break attack. Nothing else comes close to that 300 damage mark when you play your cards right. Literally.

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avatarBruisingTopaz7 months ago

If you're looking for raw power, nothing beats Mega Rayquaza EX. That card is a beast with its 300 damage capability. Had one, used it, and it was like watching opponents' hopes and dreams get blasted away. Good times!


avatarAttemptingDance7 months ago

I'd say some cards hit hard, but Mega Rayquaza EX? That's overkill at its finest with 300 damage. Why bother with anything else?


avatarBeatingDebit7 months ago

Well, prepare to be amazed because the Mega Rayquaza EX card from the XY Roaring Skies set can obliterate the competition with its 'Emerald Break' attack, dealing a whopping 300 damage if you have a full bench of Sky Field Pok茅mon. Now that's what I call a knockout punch!

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