- ↓ 1.25
- ꩜ 1.87
- ↑ 7.48
{D}{C}{C} → Chemical Breath : 10+
This attack does 70 more damage for each Special Condition affecting your opponent’s Active Pokémon.
{D}{D}{C}{C} → Crunch : 120
Discard an Energy from your opponent’s Active Pokémon.
{@} → Tri Hazard-GX
Switch 1 of your opponent’s Benched Pokémon with their Active Pokémon. The new Active Pokémon is now Burned, Paralyzed, and Poisoned. (You can’t use more than 1 GX attack in a game.)
· Pokémon-GX rule: When your Pokémon-GX is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards.
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achildrenscardgame
With help from Salazzle, that’s 150 damage (+ 20 + 10 from Burn and Poison)! Very cool.
Claes
Add a Raichu for paralyze and it will one-shot anything
Charles Randall
Even though Alolan Muk GX may hit key numbers with the help of Salazzle and Raichu, it’s high energy cost stops it from competing with the best. In addition, its weakness to fighting is crippling. With Zoroark GX dominating the current Expanded format, many decks are taking advantage of its fighting weakness to get a leg up. Alolan Muk GX gets hit with that collateral damage, suffering at the hands of attackers like Lycanroc GX, Primal Groudon EX, and even Buzzwole GX. Heck, even a couple Gallade can rip right through your set up. For these reasons, Alolan Muk GX is not competitive.
Brett Stratton
I disagree
Charles Randall
Brett, you are the worst. I didn’t want to stoop this low, but I think that you are worse than Alolan Muk GX. I hope you play Alolan Muk GX at the LAIC. Good bye.
Neil Williamson
This is bad. Guzzlord runs right through Alolan Muk GX and it’s the bdif rn
Otaku
Guzzlord-GX (the only version currently available) has nothing to do with it, nor is it the best deck in the format, unless we are talking Limited Format events using SM – Burning Shadows e.g. the Pre-Release. For Standard or Expanded Format play, its pretty much a non-issue.
Titan–泰坦
What do you mean? Guzzlord-GX shreds literally every T1 deck (other than itself).
Otaku
Ah, trolling. Got it.