Mew ex: A Comprehensive Guide for Pokémon Pocket
The release of Mew ex in Pokémon Pocket has significantly impacted the game's meta. While Pikachu and Mewtwo remain dominant, Mew ex offers a compelling counter and synergistic potential, particularly within Mewtwo ex decks. Its full impact is still unfolding, but its versatility is undeniable.
This guide will cover Mew ex's capabilities, optimal deck strategies, effective gameplay, counters, and overall review.
Quick Links
- Mew ex Card Overview
- The Best Deck for Mew ex
- How to Play Mew ex Effectively
- How to Counter Mew ex
- Mew ex Deck Review
Mew ex Card Overview
- HP: 130
- Attack 1 (Psyshot): 20 damage (requires one Psychic-Type Energy).
- Attack 2 (Genome Hacking): Copies one attack from your opponent's Active Pokémon. Works with all Energy types.
- Weakness: Dark-Type
Mew ex, a 130 HP Basic Pokémon, possesses the game-changing ability to replicate your opponent's Active Pokémon's attack. This makes it a potent counter and tech card, capable of eliminating high-threat Pokémon like Mewtwo ex with a single strike. The versatility of Genome Hacking, compatible with all Energy types, allows Mew ex integration into diverse deck archetypes beyond Psychic-type strategies. Synergistic with the Budding Expeditioner Supporter card (functioning as a free Retreat), Mew ex presents a formidable challenge, especially when combined with Energy support from cards like Misty or Gardevoir.
The Best Deck for Mew ex
Currently, Mew ex thrives in a refined Mewtwo ex/Gardevoir deck. This strategy leverages the synergy between Mew ex, Mewtwo ex, and Gardevoir's evolutionary line (Ralts and Kirlia). The "refined" aspect lies in the inclusion of key Trainer cards from the Mythical Island mini-set: Mythical Slab and Budding Expeditioner.
Here's a sample decklist:
Card | Quantity |
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Mew ex | 2 |
Ralts | 2 |
Kirlia | 2 |
Gardevoir | 2 |
Mewtwo ex | 2 |
Budding Expeditioner | 1 |
Poké Ball | 2 |
Professor's Research | 2 |
Mythical Slab | 2 |
X Speed | 1 |
Sabrina | 2 |
Deck Synergies:
- Mew ex: Tanks damage and eliminates opponent's ex Pokémon.
- Budding Expeditioner: Facilitates Mew ex's retreat when Mewtwo ex is ready to attack.
- Mythical Slab: Improves consistency in drawing Psychic-type cards for evolution.
- Gardevoir: Provides crucial Energy acceleration for Mew ex and Mewtwo ex.
- Mewtwo ex: Serves as the primary damage dealer.
How to Play Mew ex Effectively
Key strategies for maximizing Mew ex's effectiveness:
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Flexibility: Be prepared to switch Mew ex frequently. It can act as a damage sponge early game while you set up your main attacker, but adapt your strategy based on card draws.
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Conditional Attacks: Carefully consider enemy attacks with conditions before copying them. Ensure you meet the requirements (e.g., having specific Pokémon on the bench) before using Genome Hacking.
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Tech Card, Not DPS: Don't rely solely on Mew ex's damage output. Utilize it as a versatile tech card to eliminate high-threat Pokémon when strategically advantageous. Its 130 HP can be a significant asset simply by absorbing damage.
How to Counter Mew ex
Effective counters exploit the limitations of Genome Hacking:
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Conditional Attacks: Use Pokémon with attacks that require specific conditions not typically met in Mew ex decks (e.g., Pikachu ex's Circle Circuit requiring Lightning-type Pokémon on the bench).
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Tanky Placeholders: Employ a tanky Pokémon with minimal damage as your Active Pokémon to prevent Mew ex from copying a powerful attack.
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Nidoqueen: Nidoqueen's attack is highly conditional, requiring multiple Nidokings on the bench, rendering it ineffective for Mew ex to copy.
Mew ex Deck Review
Mew ex is steadily gaining traction in the Pokémon Pocket meta. While a deck solely focused on Mew ex might lack consistency, its inclusion in established Psychic-type decks significantly enhances their overall power. Its mirroring ability makes it a must-have card or at least a card to be prepared for in competitive play. Experimentation with Mew ex is highly recommended.