There are nine Genetic Apex Supporter cards in Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocketall with unique special abilities to aid players in battle. Among them is the Misty Supporter card, which quickly became popular and used by several players in Water-type decks. However, the card's special ability is a big reason for players' dissatisfaction and frustration in the mobile game. Misty is too strong and should be nerfed to improve the gameplay experience.
The Misty Supporter card in TCG Pocket has the ability to end a battle from the first turn. This factor alone should be sufficient for the Pokémon TCG Pocket game developers to rethink the card. Fortunately, this change would be simple. Despite the fact that this change would undoubtedly disappoint users of Water-type decks, this is a necessary fix.
Pokémon TCGP Apex Misty Supporter Card Explained
The Misty Supporter Card relies on RNG, but can be extremely powerful
The Misty Supporter card is used in conjunction with Water-type Pokémon, generating energy for their attacks. This card allows you to choose a Water-type Pokémon and flip a coin until you get tails. For each face, the player can take a Water Energy from their Energy Zone and attach it to that Pokémon. Players can only use one Supporter card per turn, with a maximum of two Misty cards allowed in a single deck. Despite this limitation, this card is incredibly powerful, having the potential to make or break the strategy of a Water-type deck.
Energy |
Best Pokémon Pairs |
Availability |
Card Effect |
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Water |
Articuno ex + Starmie ex + Gyarados |
Pikachu Pack |
Choose 1 of your Water Pokémon and flip a coin until it turns tails. For each face, take a Water Energy from your Energy Zone and attach it to that Pokémon. |
Players can use Misty on any Water-type Pokémon on any turn. This allows players to deal massive damage from the first turn when combined with a basic ex card such as Articuno ex or Lapras ex. However, this card is based on luck RNGwhich means the number of heads turned is completely random with each use. Regardless, the Misty Supporter card is consistently strong, partnering with some of the best cards in the world. TCG Pocket.
Players often use Misty together with powerful Water-type cards that require high energy costs. This list includes Articuno ex, Gyarados, Starmie ex and Greninja. All of this requires multiple water energies to perform its high-damage attacks. For example, Gyarados had an attack called “Hyper Beam” that required a huge amount of water energy to deal 100 damage. This is when Misty is used most effectively.
What's wrong with the Misty supporter card in Pokémon TCG Pocket?
Misty is very powerful, having the ability to end battles in the first turn
Since the game's release, several upset players have taken to social media to complain about the card. This spread even further, becoming an inside joke for the community. This is all because Misty is very powerful. This card is capable of ending a battle before it even begins. Players who receive a successful throw from Misty have no opportunity to retaliate, leaving them unable to rely on ability to turn the tide of battle. This is completely unfair, resulting in unfair losses.
It should be noted that unsuccessful Misty stories are not uncommon, with the first coin toss coming up tails, resulting in zero energy added to the chosen card. However, due to the indestructible nature of Misty's successful casts, something must be done to change the card. Misty can instantly give a player victorymaking the battle less enjoyable for everyone involved.
How Developers Can Fix Misty Supporter Card
There are several ways to fix the overpowered nature of Misty supporter cards
There are several ways developers can fix this card. Firstly, they could look at Brock's supporter card. This only allows you to add energy to certain Pokémon. In this case, it's Golem or Onix, but for Misty, it could just be Starmie ex and Gyarados. This would make Water-type decks less powerful, with Misty charging whatever card she needed. This would require some more well thought out tactics rather than relying on pure luck. Furthermore, if Misty only worked for Stage 1 Pokémon, it wouldn't be able to end a battle from the first turn.
Another way to fix the Misty Supporter card is by reducing the number of coins that can be flipped. For example, “Thundering Hurricane”Allows the player to flip four coins, with each coin landing heads dealing 50 damage. This could be applied to Misty, giving the player three or four throws instead of infinite. This, in turn, would reduce the number of players accumulating excessive amounts of energy, with some currently reaching double digits. Such a change could help balance gameplay and create a more strategic, skill-focused environment.
So far, the developers have not commented on Misty, so no changes should be expected anytime soon. Perhaps with the new expansion on December 17, 2024, the developers will reevaluate Misty's power in Pokémon TCG Pocket.