Fortunately, this Wigglytuff ex and Weezing-themed deck is quickly proving to be a powerful counter to the game’s current meta. While Wigglytuff ex won’t be able to tank a hit from Mewtwo ex ...
This one is a little trickier - people are having some success adding Dark-type to their Dragonite deck, using the cheap/durable Weezing as a barrier than can poison foes and wear them down.
In this guide, we’ve offered two different deck lists; a Mewtwo ex and Gardevoir deck, and a slightly more free-to-play friendly Mewtwo ex and Weezing/Muk deck. Weezing and/or Muk are Stage 1 ...
It’s important to ensure you only allow Water and Lightning energy for this deck and not Dark because you won’t be using it for Koffing and Weezing. They’ll act as decoys to tank hits while ...
The goal here is to immediately put Koffing/Weezing as your active Pokemon, as they're cheap and tanky, so Mewtwo can sit on the bench and slowly be charged with energy - then you use Koga to ...
It features Weezing and the Koga Trainer card to stall out the game ready for the big hit. Mewtwo booster packs are your go-to for many of these cards. Alongside those three cards, you'll need ...
A free-to-play alternative to this deck, outlined in the above guide, swaps the Gardevoir evolution chain for Weezing. While this deck is not as powerful and will take longer to set up ...
Galarian Weezing not only sports a unique dual Poison/Fairy type combination but also has access to a versatile move pool that includes Dark and Fire attacks. This way, it can target Fighting ...