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CARD INFORMATION

  • SUBTYPES:
    • Basic
  • HP: 80
  • TYPES:
    • Fire
  • WEAKNESSES:
    • TYPE: Water
    • VALUE: ×2
  • RETREATCOST:
    • Colorless
    • Colorless
  • RETREAT COST: 2
  • RARITY: Common
  • FLAVOR TEXT: Burnt charcoal came to life and became a Pokémon. Possessing a fiery fighting spirit, Charcadet will battle even tough opponents.
  • REGULATIONMARK: G

CARD ABILITIES

This card has no abilities

CARD ATTACKS

  • COST:
    • Colorless
  • NAME: Live Coal
  • DAMAGE: 10
  • DETAILS:
  • ENERGY COST: 1
  • COST:
    • Colorless
    • Colorless
    • Colorless
  • NAME: Magnum Punch
  • DAMAGE: 50
  • DETAILS:
  • ENERGY COST: 3

MARKET PRICES FOR CHARCADET 💰

Last updated: 2025/10/11
HIGH

4.99

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MID

0.08

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0.03

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Charcadet enters the Pokémon TCG arena as a fiery Basic Pokémon that channels its burning spirit into battle.

This Fire-type contender from the Paldea Evolved set brings simple yet straightforward attacks to the table, but does this ember have what it takes to ignite competitive play or will it be extinguished by more powerful options?




Offensive Score Image Offensive rating: 3/10

Charcadet offers two attack options that unfortunately lack significant impact in the current meta.

Live Coal delivers a mere 10 damage for one energy, which is inefficient even as an early-game option.

Magnum Punch requires a hefty three energy investment for just 50 damage, resulting in a disappointing damage-to-energy ratio of approximately 17 damage per energy.

Both attacks lack additional effects that might compensate for their low damage output.

Without built-in damage modifiers or abilities to enhance its offensive capabilities, Charcadet struggles to threaten opposing Pokémon effectively, especially against the high-HP titans dominating competitive play.




Survival Score Image Survival rating: 2/10

With just 80 HP, Charcadet falls into the highly vulnerable category for Basic Pokémon.

Its Water weakness is particularly problematic in formats where Water-type attackers are common, making it susceptible to one-hit knockouts.

The two-energy retreat cost is relatively high for its HP class, limiting mobility and potentially stranding it in the active position.

Charcadet lacks any defensive abilities or mechanisms to mitigate damage, heal itself, or prevent effects.

Without access to survival tools like damage reduction, HP boosting, or protective abilities, this Pokémon will often find itself quickly overwhelmed in competitive matchups.




Versatility Score Image Versatility rating: 2/10

Charcadet demonstrates minimal versatility in competitive play.

Its attacks are purely damage-based without any supplementary effects that might provide utility across different matchups.

The card lacks an ability that could give it alternative uses outside of attacking.

Its Fire typing does grant it some advantages against Metal and Grass types, but this benefit is overshadowed by its numerous limitations.

Charcadet struggles to adapt to changing board states and cannot pivot between different roles during a match.

It functions exclusively as a subpar attacker without the capacity to support teammates, disrupt opponents, or accelerate energy - severely limiting its inclusion in varied deck strategies.




setup Score Image Speed/Setup rating: 4/10

Charcadet's setup requirements highlight significant speed issues.

While being a Basic Pokémon is its sole advantage in terms of deployment, everything else works against rapid battlefield effectiveness.

Its primary attack requires three energy attachments, meaning it typically needs at least three turns to power up without external energy acceleration.

This tempo is far too slow for modern competitive play where setup times of 1-2 turns are standard.

The lack of built-in energy acceleration or search capabilities further hinders its setup efficiency.

Even its weaker attack option requires one energy attachment, providing minimal early-game presence while setting up.




To maximize Charcadet's limited potential, pairing it with energy acceleration cards is essential.

Fire-type support Pokémon like Armarouge or Ceruledge (its evolutions in the video games) would be ideal companions if they become available.

Until then, focus on cards that can attach multiple Fire energy in a single turn or recycle energy from the discard pile.

Perfect Partners examples:

This Stadium card allows players to attach a Fire energy from their hand to a Fire Pokémon once during their turn, accelerating Charcadet's energy requirements and making Magnum Punch available more quickly.

Though rotated from Standard format, in Expanded this Supporter lets you attach two Fire energy from your hand to one of your Pokémon, making Charcadet battle-ready in fewer turns while also drawing additional cards.

This Item card gives you a 50% chance to attach a basic Energy from your discard pile to one of your Basic Pokémon, helping Charcadet overcome its energy-intensive attack requirements.




Charcadet unfortunately falls short in most competitive evaluation metrics.

Its combination of low HP, inefficient attacks, high energy requirements, and lack of special abilities or effects severely limits its viability in tournament play.

The card struggles against the current power curve where Basic Pokémon typically offer either better damage output, unique abilities, or evolution potential.

While Charcadet benefits from being a single-prize attacker in a format where multi-prize Pokémon are prevalent, this advantage alone cannot overcome its fundamental weaknesses.

For casual play, Charcadet might find a home in beginner Fire-type decks or as a temporary placeholder, but serious competitors will want to look elsewhere for more impactful options that can stand up to the demanding pace and power of the current meta.



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