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Solrock brings the power of the sun to your battles with its ability to support Lunatone while delivering consistent Fighting-type damage.
This cosmic rock might not dazzle with raw power, but its supportive capabilities and efficient energy requirements make it worth considering for specialized builds focusing on the celestial duo.
Offensive rating: 5/10Solrock's offensive capabilities are modest at best.
Its Spinning Attack deals 50 damage for two energy (one Fighting, one Colorless), giving it a damage-to-energy ratio of 25 per energy.
While this isn't impressive on its own, the attack has no drawbacks or additional costs, making it reliable if unspectacular.
The Fighting typing allows it to hit Dark, Electric, Fire, Poison, and Rock types for weakness, providing some strategic advantage in certain matchups.
However, Solrock lacks any built-in damage modifiers or ways to bypass defenses, limiting its knockout potential against higher HP Pokémon or those with defensive abilities.
Survival rating: 4/10With 90 HP, Solrock sits in the middle range for Basic Pokémon, making it vulnerable to being knocked out in a single hit by many of the format's stronger attackers.
Its Grass weakness is particularly concerning given the popularity of some Grass-type attackers in various formats.
The single Colorless retreat cost is a positive aspect, allowing for relatively easy switching when needed without excessive energy investment.
However, Solrock lacks any inherent defensive abilities or HP recovery mechanisms.
Without additional support cards to boost its defenses, Solrock will often serve as an easy prize for opponents once it's in the active position.
Versatility rating: 5/10Solrock's versatility stems primarily from its Sun Energy ability, which creates a distinct energy acceleration pathway specifically for Lunatone.
This gives it a clear role in decks that utilize the Solrock-Lunatone partnership, but severely limits its usefulness elsewhere.
Its Fighting-type attack provides coverage against certain popular types, but the modest damage output means it's rarely going to be your primary attacker.
Solrock functions almost exclusively as a support card in specialized archetypes rather than a flexible inclusion across multiple deck strategies.
The card shines in one specific role but doesn't adapt well to varying situations or deck archetypes.
Speed/Setup rating: 7/10Solrock scores reasonably well in the setup department thanks to its Basic status, allowing immediate play without evolution requirements.
The Sun Energy ability activates immediately upon bench placement (assuming you have a Psychic Energy in your discard pile and a Lunatone in play), providing instant value.
Its single Colorless retreat cost means it can easily transition between active and bench positions without excessive resource investment.
The energy requirement for its attack is also modest at just two energy, allowing it to start attacking by turn two under normal circumstances.
The main setup limitation is the required partnership with Lunatone to maximize its utility, creating dependency on drawing both cards.
Solrock demands a deck built around the celestial duo concept, focusing on Lunatone synergy.
Energy acceleration cards like Raihan and Energy Retrieval enhance its ability to power up attacks quickly.
Consider including cards that can discard Psychic Energy to fuel Sun Energy, such as Ultra Ball or Professor's Research.
Battle VIP Pass can help assemble your Solrock-Lunatone pairs faster for optimal energy acceleration.
The obvious partner that completes the celestial duo. Lunatone benefits directly from Solrock's ability, creating a symbiotic relationship where Solrock accelerates energy and Lunatone leverages that energy for attacks.
This Supporter card allows you to search for an Energy and attach it to one of your Pokémon when one of your Pokémon was knocked out, helping to maintain energy acceleration momentum alongside Solrock's ability.
When played during the first turn, it lets you search for up to two Basic Pokémon to add to your hand, helping to quickly assemble your Solrock-Lunatone engine for faster energy acceleration.
Solrock carves out a niche as a support Pokémon specifically designed to partner with Lunatone, offering consistent energy acceleration from the discard pile.
While its offensive output won't win many direct confrontations and its survival capabilities are limited by average HP, Solrock's real value lies in its ability to power up a Lunatone-centric strategy.
Players should position it on the bench where its Sun Energy ability can work safely, only moving it to the active spot when absolutely necessary or when its Fighting-type attack provides a tactical advantage.
The card performs best in dedicated Solrock-Lunatone builds where you can maximize the synergy between the celestial pair.
Its Basic status and low energy requirements make it easy to integrate into your strategy from the first turn, but without its lunar partner, Solrock loses much of its strategic value.
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