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Scraggy enters the arena with a tough-looking stance but somewhat underwhelming capabilities.
This Basic Darkness-type Pokémon brings 70 HP and two straightforward attacks to the table.
But is this scrappy fighter worth adding to your competitive deck, or does it fall short in the current meta? Let's break down what this rubbery-skinned brawler has to offer.
Offensive rating: 2/10Scraggy brings a minimalist offensive package with two no-frills attacks.
Headbutt delivers a mere 10 damage for one Darkness energy, translating to an unimpressive damage-to-energy ratio.
Invade, its stronger attack, offers 30 damage for two Darkness energy, which still falls significantly below the power curve of competitive play.
Both attacks lack additional effects or damage modifiers that might compensate for their low base power.
With no abilities to boost its offensive capabilities and no synergy with common Darkness support cards, Scraggy struggles to make any meaningful impact against the 300+ HP Pokémon-EX and powerful Pokémon V that dominate the current format.
Survival rating: 3/10With just 70 HP, Scraggy sits in a vulnerable position in the current meta where many common attackers can easily one-shot it.
Its Grass weakness further compromises its survival against popular Grass-type attackers.
The single retreat cost is its one defensive advantage, allowing for relatively easy pivoting when necessary.
Despite its flavor text suggesting some natural defensive capabilities, the card itself lacks any protective abilities or effects that would enhance its durability.
Without access to defensive tools like damage reduction, healing, or bench protection, Scraggy becomes an easy prize card for opponents, making it a liability rather than an asset in competitive scenarios.
Versatility rating: 3/10Versatility is not Scraggy's strong suit.
Its limited attack options offer no utility effects like energy acceleration, card draw, or disruption.
As a Basic Darkness-type, it can technically fit into various Darkness-focused strategies, but it doesn't meaningfully contribute to any of them.
While it does evolve into Scrafty, the evolution path doesn't offer compelling enough rewards to justify the investment.
Scraggy lacks the versatility to serve as an effective tech card against specific matchups or archetypes.
Its inability to fulfill multiple roles in a deck (neither a good attacker, nor a good support card) further diminishes its utility in competitive play where deck space is precious and every card needs to pull its weight.
Speed/Setup rating: 6/10Scraggy's setup requirements are minimal, which is its one redeeming quality.
As a Basic Pokémon, it can be played directly to the bench, avoiding the complications associated with evolution chains.
Its attacks require only Darkness energy, without any complex energy mixtures or attachments.
However, even with these low setup demands, the payoff is inadequate for competitive play.
The card lacks synergy with common Darkness support cards that could accelerate its energy attachment or boost its damage output.
Without special search cards dedicated to it, Scraggy relies on general Pokémon search options, making it no more accessible than other Basic Pokémon with superior capabilities.
To maximize Scraggy's limited potential, pair it with cards that enhance Darkness-type attackers.
Energy acceleration is crucial to power up Invade earlier, while damage boosters can help overcome its low base damage.
Scrafty, its evolution, should be included to provide a stronger attacker when needed.
Provides crucial energy acceleration with its Star Portal ability, allowing you to quickly power up Scraggy's Invade attack without waiting multiple turns for manual energy attachments.
Helps maintain hand advantage while setting up Scraggy and its evolution. By disrupting your opponent's hand while refreshing yours, you gain time to develop your board position.
As Scraggy's evolution, provides a stronger attacker with better HP and damage output. Since Scraggy itself is underwhelming, evolving quickly is essential for competitive viability.
Scraggy ultimately falls short of competitive standards in the current Pokémon TCG landscape.
Its low HP makes it vulnerable to being knocked out before it can make an impact, while its attacks deliver insufficient damage for their energy investments.
The card lacks any special abilities or attack effects that might otherwise compensate for these shortcomings.
While its low retreat cost and straightforward setup requirements are positive attributes, they simply aren't enough to justify inclusion in serious tournament decks.
If you're determined to use Scraggy, focus on quickly evolving it to Scrafty and supporting it with energy acceleration and damage modification effects.
However, most competitive players would be better served looking at alternative Darkness-type attackers that offer more power and utility for the same deck space and resources.
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