Sure thing, let’s dive into this marvelously chaotic world of Pokémon cards, like, right off the bat. So, there’s this combo out there with Paldean Clodsire ex and Poison Barb that’s causing a stir. No idea why, but sometimes you just find yourself geeking out about imaginary creatures battling with cardboard. It’s wild how the Pokémon TCG Pocket has bloomed with its Shiny Revelry and Celestial Guardians. Two expansions that dumped a mountain of 350 new cards into the pool, because why not, right?
Now, let’s talk about Shiny Revelry—it dropped March 27 if you’re marking your calendars. Among its 111 cards, you get shiny versions of classics like Charizard ex. I mean, who doesn’t love a good Charizard moment? Then, there’s Celestial Guardians—239 cards strong, it crashed onto the scene April 30. These expansions are reworking strategies quicker than a caffeinated squirrel.
Frankly, Reddit’s buzzing thanks to user JTexpo. They threw this combo of Paldean Clodsire ex, a sturdy Gen 9 Pokémon with a mean Venoshock ability, and Poison Barb. Think of them like peanut butter and jelly—one poisons and the other capitalizes on it. Perfect synergy. Paldean Clodsire’s got what, 160 HP? It can handle the poison damage like no other. Pretty neat, huh? A quirk I didn’t expect to care about, but here we are.
Already, Pokémon TCG Pocket is making waves with these so-called “broken combos.” I remember first hearing about the Mewtwo ex and Gardevoir pairing—it was like finding out chocolate chip cookies and cold milk were best pals. Then things escalated with Celebi ex and Serperior, and even further with Darkrai ex, Magnezone, and Druddigon causing absolute chaos like it’s a daily chore.
But hey, not everyone’s snagged a Paldean Clodsire ex yet. If you’re feeling lucky, try those Shiny Revelry boosters. You might get the regular, or maybe you’ll stumble upon the full art version with an adorable rainbow twist. And for Poison Barb—it’s hiding in the Lunala packs, waiting for someone to discover its potential.
Anyway, these little cardboard powerhouses seem to write their own rules. It’s an odd, beautiful universe where strategy meets luck, and frankly, I’m just here for the ride.