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Woobat flies into the competitive scene as a Basic Psychic Pokémon with modest stats but surprising strategic potential.
This cute bat might seem underwhelming at first glance, but savvy players recognize its value as both an evolution base and a resilient early-game option that can hold its position while you develop your strategy.
Offensive rating: 2/10With just a single attack called Heart Stamp that deals a mere 10 damage for one Colorless energy, Woobat's offensive capabilities are extremely limited.
The attack has no additional effects or bonuses, making it one of the least threatening moves in the current format.
While the energy efficiency is technically good (requiring only a single attachment), the damage output is so minimal that it will rarely secure KOs without significant support or multiple turns.
Even against other Basic Pokémon with low HP, Woobat would need multiple attacks to make an impact, positioning it firmly as a setup card rather than a primary attacker.
Survival rating: 5/10Despite its modest 60 HP, Woobat shows surprising resilience through its Fighting resistance (-30), which is particularly valuable in the current meta where Fighting-type attackers are common.
This resistance effectively boosts its survivability against those matchups by 50%.
Its Lightning weakness is a significant vulnerability, however, potentially leading to one-hit knockouts from even modest Lightning attackers.
The single retreat cost is manageable, allowing for reasonable board mobility.
Woobat lacks any defensive abilities or healing mechanics, but its typing and resistance combine to give it reasonable staying power for a low-HP Basic, especially when not facing Lightning opposition.
Versatility rating: 4/10Woobat finds its versatility primarily as an evolution base for Swoobat rather than through its own capabilities.
Its Psychic typing provides some strategic advantages in specific matchups, while the single Colorless energy requirement for its attack means it can fit into virtually any deck from an energy perspective.
However, its limited attack power severely restricts its role flexibility.
Woobat can serve as a decent bench-sitter in decks that capitalize on Basic Pokémon counts or as a temporary active Pokémon while setting up stronger attackers.
Its Fighting resistance offers tech potential against Fighting-heavy metas, but overall, its versatility comes more from what it can evolve into rather than its own merits.
Speed/Setup rating: 8/10Woobat excels in setup speed, requiring just one Colorless energy to become operational—an energy cost that can be satisfied by any energy type.
This means it can attack on turn one if going second, providing immediate (albeit minimal) board pressure.
As a Basic Pokémon, it can be played directly to the bench or active position without prerequisites.
Its evolution potential into Swoobat provides a clear development path.
Woobat benefits from all the standard Basic Pokémon support cards like Quick Ball, Level Ball, and Nest Ball, making it easily searchable.
Its low energy requirement means it can transition from bench to active with minimal investment, allowing flexibility in positioning during the early game setup phase.
Woobat functions best in decks focused on its evolution Swoobat or in Psychic-type strategies that benefit from having multiple Basic Psychic Pokémon in play.
Support cards that accelerate evolution or protect Basic Pokémon while setting up are ideal companions, as are energy acceleration tools to help power up its evolved form quickly.
Skips the awkward middle evolution stage when evolving into Swoobat, allowing for a more explosive transition from the low-powered Woobat to its potentially stronger evolved form without waiting an extra turn.
Psychic-type support Pokémon that can copy Woobats attack while protecting it on the bench, while also benefiting from the same Fighting resistance for defensive synergy in certain matchups.
Provides reliable search capability specifically for Psychic Pokémon like Woobat and its evolution, improving consistency in getting your evolution line set up early in the game.
Woobat represents a typical first-stage evolution base with more strategic value than immediate impact.
Its Fighting resistance and single Colorless attack cost provide utility, but its low HP and minimal damage output prevent it from being a standalone threat.
The real value comes from its role as a stepping stone to Swoobat, with easy searchability and minimal energy requirements making it a reliable foundation for evolution strategies.
In the current meta, Woobat works best as an early-game placeholder that can absorb a hit from Fighting types while you develop your board.
Players should view this card as part of a larger strategy rather than evaluating it in isolation.
If youre building around Swoobat, this card deserves consideration, but dont expect Woobat itself to win matches—its strength lies in its accessibility and evolution potential rather than direct board impact.
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