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Journey Together, due to release on 28th March, is the PokĆ©mon TCGās upcoming set, blending nostalgia and novelty into over 180 cards that hone in on PokĆ©mon-trainer partnerships.
Already, the hype is real. Fervour for fan-favourites, such as N and Iono, has filtered through social media accounts and messaging boards, from local shops to YouTube clips. And thatās not just because the artworks encapsulate teamwork and synergy with cutting visuals. Itās because some of these cards can hold their own in battle too.
This insatiable new set is about to shake up the PokĆ©mon TCG meta. Players can look forward to dynamic new archetypes and key cards that enhance both aggressive and control-based playstyles. At the heart of it all, the protagonists weāve grown to love across the franchise.
So, what are the top prints from Journey Together that will allow us to rack up prize cards in battle?
1. Hopās Zacian ex
![]() | Insta-Strike | 30 |
This attack also does 30 damage to 1 of your opponent's Benched PokƩmon. (Don't apply Weakness and Resistance for Benched PokƩmon.) | ||
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Brave Slash | 240 |
During your next turn, this PokƩmon can't use Brave Slash. | ||
PokƩmon ex Rule | ||
When your PokƩmon ex is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards. |
The standout attacking threat in a loaded and loveable set, Hopās Zacian ex is about to carve out an archetype in the modern meta, surrounded by a cast of cards bearing Hopās name.
The legendary PokĆ©mon from the Galar region kicks us off with the attack, Insta-Strike, which for one Colourless Energy does 30 damage to your opponentās active PokĆ©mon, and also allows you to do 30 damage to one of your opponentās benches PokĆ©mon. It has all the hallmarks of a solid spread attack, and means you can set up some solid damage across the board as early as turn one (if you go second).
Brave Slash, Hopās Zacian exās second attack, is then there to take the game to the opponent, dealing 240 damage for three Steel Energy and one Colourless Energy. The attack is caveated with the fact it canāt be used in consecutive turnsā¦unless you find a way to switch Hopās Zacian ex out and back into the active spot.
You may be left thinking that these attacks are good, but are they really that good. By combining this attacker with other cards you can ramp up the damage you deal. Attach Hopās Choice Band and youāll do an extra 30 damage and require one less Colourless Energy for attacks. Play the Stadium card Postwick and youāll do an extra 30 damage again. And thereās even some other PokĆ©mon that can uplift this further, but weāll get on to that. All of this means you can easily hit over 300 and take out big ex PokĆ©mon.
For a two prize card PokĆ©mon, Hopās Zacian ex may be on the lower side in terms of bulk, making do with just 230HP. But its potential attacking output offsets this. Swing from the hip with that sword and rack up huge damage.
2. Lillieās Clefairy ex
Ability | Fairy Zone | |
The Weakness of each of your opponent's dragon-type PokƩmon in play is now Psychic. (Apply Weakness as x2.) | ||
![]() ![]() | Full Moon Rondo | 20+ |
This attack does 20 more damage for each Benched PokƩmon (both yours and your opponent's). | ||
PokƩmon ex Rule | ||
When your PokƩmon ex is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards. |
Already earning acclaim as the Dragon slayer, Lillieās Clefairy ex looks one heck of a card. Not just because of its incredible artwork variations, but because itās equipped to take down some of the metaās top threats.
The 190HP, basic Psychic-type PokĆ©mon has the ability, Fairy Zone, which changes the weakness of all of your opponentās PokĆ©mon to Psychic type. As you can imagine, thisāll be ideal for Lillieās Clefairy ex.
Which brings us on to the attack, Full Moon Rondo. This move does 20 damage plus an additional 20 for each benched PokĆ©mon in play (both yours and your opponentās). Pair this up with Area Zero Underdepths and it can easily hit up to 340 damage, enough to knock out this bulkier ex PokĆ©mon.
While it could synergise well with existing archetypes such as Gardevoir ex, making the most of Psychic Energy acceleration, thereās been suggestions it could carve out a build of its own.
For example, Lillieās Clefairy ex could work with Xatu's Clairvoyant Sense to bring Energy cards into play, and use the Surging Sparks Pikachu ex to fill the bench. That way, your opponent wonāt be able to snipe your bench so easily thanks to Pikachu ex's ability, Resolute Heart.
While Lillieās Clefairy ex would be the main attacker in this Psychic setup, Azumarill, also from Surging Sparks, could provide an additional supportive threat with its attack, Double Edge. Double Edge does 230 damage with 50 recoil, costing four Psychic Energy. However, if you have a tera PokĆ©mon in play, like Pikachu ex, Azumarill's Glistening Bubbles ability reduces Double Edgeās cost to just one Psychic Energy.
Could we see this in competitive play?
3. Nās Zoroark ex
Ability | Trade |
You must discard a card from your hand in order to use this Ability. Once during your turn, you may draw 2 cards. | |
![]() ![]() | Night Joker |
Choose 1 of your Benched N's PokƩmon's attacks and use it as this attack. | |
PokƩmon ex Rule | |
When your PokƩmon ex is Knocked Out, your opponent takes 2 Prize cards. |
Bound by a shared understanding of solitude, N and Zoroark form a bond like no other. Together, they blur the lines between reality and illusion ā and they form a powerful pair. That, without doubt, comes across with Nās Zoroark ex.
Its ability, Trade, harks back to Zoroark GX from the Sun and Moon era, and allows the player to discard a card from their hand to be able to draw two cards. Itās a shame Dark Patch will be rotating out come April, as it could allow you to accelerate a Dark Energy from your discard pile back onto your active Nās Zoroark ex. But fear not, as thereās a new Item card that weāll get to shortly that can help.
Itās not just the ability that makes Nās Zoroark ex a potent threat. Its attack, Night Joker, lets you choose one of your benched Nās PokĆ©mon and use its attack. For two Dark Energy, this means you can have easy access to a solid move pool, including Nās Reshiramās Powerful Rage, Nās Darmanitanās Back Draft or Blaze Ball Cannon, or even Nās Sigilyphās Victory Symbol. All solid options, with the latter letting you instantly win the game if you have one prize card remaining.
4. Banette
![]() | Cursed Speech | |
Your opponent shuffles 3 cards from their hand into their deck (they choose the cards). | ||
![]() ![]() | Spooky Shot | 70 |
The deviant Banette has a new card in Journey Together ā a card that could make it the heir apparent to control decks that have been so typically associated with Snorlax. But Snorlax is rotating and thereās a void to fill.
Enter the ghostly 90HP Banette. Its attack, Cursed Speech, costs just one Psychic Energy, and forces the opponent to shuffle three cards from their hand back into their deck. In isolation, this is disruptive but not enough to give you Banette-induced nightmares.
Yet this move comes into its own by pairing it with the Supporter card, Xerosic's Machinations, which makes your opponent discard cards from their hand until they have just three left.
So, thereās your blueprint. Play Xerosic's Machinations so your opponent is forced into a three-card hand, and then use Cursed Words, from as early as the first turn, to rid them of the rest. What makes this move even more evil is that natural draw engines that could help an opponent out of this sticky situation, such as Bibarel, are going to be rotating out. Mwahaha!
5. Hopās Snorlax
Ability | Big-hearted | |
Attacks used by your Hop's PokƩmon do 30 more damage to your opponent's Active PokƩmon. This Ability doesn't stack. | ||
![]() ![]() ![]() | Dynamic Press | 140 |
This PokƩmon does 80 damage to itself. |
Remember we mentioned that there might be another PokĆ©mon in this set that can elevate the attacks of Hopās Zacian ex. Well, look no further. That card is Hopās Snorlax.
Unlike other Snorlax prints, this one instantly holds an aggressive, action-first aura. Alongside the artwork showing Snorlax thundering along in a stadium, it has the ability, Big-hearted, which will be the cardās USP. Big-hearted boosts the attack damage of all your Hopās PokĆ©mon by an extra 30 (it doesnāt stack). This, in addition to the swathe of Hop Item cards, can really help some of the attackers to take off. Plonk Snorlax on the bench and youāre good.
If things demand Snorlax to move into the active spot, it can also hit for 140 damage using its Dynamic Press attack, costing three Colourless Energy. This should be a last resort or a means to get you over the line to a late game KO, however, as the move does 80 recoil damage too.
This gigantic, gen one favourite will become more synonymous with its elite support options this time around.
6. Nās PP Up
Attach a Basic Energy card from your discard pile to 1 of your Benched N's PokƩmon. |
The first Item card on the list, and one that busts open the potential of N decks, is Nās PP Up. With a name that nods to the main series games, this Item card, set for print in the Japanese Battle Partners, allows you to attach a Basic Energy card from your discard pile to one of your benched Nās PokĆ©mon.
Throw it back to Nās Zoroark ex and you can see exactly how Nās PP Up synergises so well with the ability, Trade. Use Trade to discard an Energy card from your hand so that you may draw two cards, and then use Nās PP Up to recycle that Energy card back into play, accelerating it to your benched Nās PokĆ©mon.
7. Ludicolo
Ability | Vital Samba | |
Your PokƩmon in play get +40 HP. This Ability doesn't stack. | ||
![]() ![]() ![]() | Hydro Splash | 130 |
Ludicolo, the samba-dancing, sombrero-wearing Water-type from generation three, has got a new card that could see it become a useful component in the metaās top decks.
Thatās because its ability, Vital Samba, provides all your PokĆ©mon in play with an extra 40HP. This could be a huge boon for creating bulkier attackers. Think a Wailord with some extra blubber, or a Hopās Zacian ex primed to take hits.
Integration into existing archetypes could come in the form of a 1-0-1 line, using Rare Candy to shift from basic to stage two, saving valuable deck space. Though there will be other ideas too, itās clear Ludicolo holds competitive value.
8. Spike Energy
As long as this card is attached to a PokƩmon, it provides 1 Colorless Energy. If the PokƩmon this card is attached to is in the Active Spot and is damaged by an attack from your opponent's PokƩmon (even if it is Knocked Out), put 2 damage counters on the Attacking PokƩmon. |
Spike Energy, the new Special Energy card getting printed in Journey Together, is an amalgamation of a few cards weāve seen before.
When attached to your PokĆ©mon, Spike Energy acts as a Colourless Energy. But it also has the added effect of a Rocky Helmet-style Item; if the PokĆ©mon Spike Energy is attached to is in the active spot and is damaged by an opponent's attack (even if it is KOād), you get to put two damage counters on the opponentās attacking PokĆ©mon.
This card is nifty in itself, but it also combines well with the new Journey Together Lycanroc, which can use the move Grabbing Fangs to do 40 damage plus an additional 40 for each damage counter on the opponentās active PokĆ©mon. In short, Spike Energy can be a bit of a deterrent.
9. Wailord
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Hydro Pump | 10+ |
This attack also does 50 more damage for each Water Energy attached to this PokƩmon. |
Wailord, the card with arguably the most aesthetic print in the entire Journey Together setlist, has great competitive potential.
The 240HP leviathan has just one attack, Hydro Pump, which costs four Colourless Energy. Hydro Pump does a base 10 damage, but scales with an extra 50 for each Water Energy attached to Wailord. If you went for four to power up Hydro Pump, thatās instantly a 210 damage attack.
So, it becomes obvious that Wailord needs integration into a Water-centric deck with cards that can accelerate Energy. Bring forward Baxcalibur ā the perfect foil for Wailord, synergising so well thanks to its ability, Super Cold. Super Cold allows you to attach as many Water Energy cards from your hand to one of your PokĆ©mon as you like, once per turn.
And while you open the flood gates and have Energy gushing to power-up Wailord, itās important to remember that Wailord is just a single prize card. So for all its huge attacking threat, it wonāt cost you the game if it gets KOād.
10. Brockās Scouting
Search your deck for up to 2 Basic PokƩmon, or an Evolution PokƩmon, and put them into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck. |
Alongside newer faces from the franchise, such as Iono and Hop, Journey Together is also capturing characters that drive nostalgia ā namely Brock. In this instance, the trainer from Pewter City is appearing on the card, Brockās Scouting.
Brockās Scouting allows you to search your deck for up to two basic Pokemon or an evolution PokĆ©mon, reveal them, and put them into your hand.
Usually the ability to search out evolution PokĆ©mon is caveated by the fact you can only grab one, as weāve seen with Brigette from XY-BREAKthrough, or has to come from a PokĆ©monās search-like ability, such as Pidgeot ex's Quick Search. So Brockās Scouting is breaking the mould in that regard, making it a card thatās certainly competitively viable.
What else is out there?
As a whole, Journey Together is set loaded with cards that can support one another. And these will likely see new builds born, such as an Nās deck profile and a Lilleās Clefairy ex-Psychic hybrid.
There are more cards that could make up these archetypes too. For example, Irisās Fighting Spirit, allows you to discard a card from your hand for the opportunity to draw until you have six cards. If you choose to discard an Energy card, youāll have a neat opportunity to pair it with Nās PP Up.
You can use this card only if you discard a card from your hand. Draw cards until you have 6 cards in your hand. |
Then thereās Hopās Bag, which is like an OP Buddy-Buddy Poffin for Hop decks. This Item card lets you search your deck for up to two basic Hopās PokĆ©mon and put them onto your bench. This means anything, from Hopās Zacian ex to Hopās Sandaconda.
Search your deck for up to 2 Basic Hop's PokƩmon and put them onto your Bench. Then, shuffle your deck. |
Beyond these builds, cards such as Meowscarada are ready to be integrated into existing decks too. With the ability Show Time, the stage two grass type can switch into the active spot from the bench once per turn. This means that itās essentially a free retreat for the active PokĆ©mon, and a lingering threat for the opponent. That threat is furthered because of its attack, Rising Bloom, which does 90 damage, plus an extra 90 if the opponentās PokĆ©mon is an ex. Due to weakness, this is enough for a single prize Meowscarada to take down a tera Charizard ex.
Ability | Show Time | |
Once during your turn, if this PokƩmon is on your Bench, you may switch it into the Active Spot. | ||
![]() ![]() | Rising Bloom | 90+ |
If your opponent's Active PokƩmon is a PokƩmon ex, this attack does 90 more damage. |
Finally, donāt go sleeping on Mamoswine ex. With 340HP it has ample bulk to deal with the cut-and-thrust of compatible TCG. Couple this with its attack, Reverberating March, which for just two Fighting Energy does 180 damage plus an additional 40 for each stage two PokĆ©mon on your bench and you have a huge tusked threat. To help get those evolutions into play you can also use Mamoswine exās Mammoth Carry ability, which allows you to grab any PokĆ©mon card from your deck, reveal it, and put it into your hand, once per turn.
Ability | Mammoth Carry | |
Once during your turn, you may search your deck for a PokƩmon and put it into your hand. Then, shuffle your deck. | ||
![]() ![]() | Reverberating March | 180+ |
This attack does 40 more damage for each of your Benched Stage 2 PokƩmon. |
With so many exciting cards revealed, what are you most looking forward to using in competitive play? Are there any new archetypes you hope to see built out of Journey Together?
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