
| HIGH | 75.00 | USD | |
| MID | 4.05 | USD | TREND![]() |
| LOW | 3.00 | USD |
Eiscue ex brings a unique blend of disruption and raw power to the competitive table.
This Fire-type Basic Pokémon with Tera abilities offers tournament players a solid 210 HP package with a potentially game-changing attack that combines significant damage with opponent lockdown capabilities.
Offensive rating: 8/10Scalding Block packs a substantial 160 damage for three Water Energy, putting it in range to two-hit KO most Pokémon in the format.
The attack's true power lies in its secondary effect: preventing the defending Pokémon from attacking during your opponent's next turn.
This disruption creates a potential two-turn window where you deal damage while your opponent cannot retaliate, forcing them to either retreat (burning resources) or pass their turn.
While the Energy discard requirement slightly dampens its offensive potential, the attack-prevention effect compensates by offering effective damage control.
The combination of direct damage and disruption makes Eiscue ex a threat that opponents must address immediately.
Survival rating: 9/10With 210 HP, Eiscue ex has respectable bulk for a Basic Pokémon, though its Water weakness is a significant vulnerability in certain matchups.
The Tera ability provides exceptional bench protection, making it completely immune to all damage while on the bench.
This grants Eiscue ex remarkable survival flexibility - you can safely develop it on the bench without fear of snipe damage, then bring it forward when ready to attack.
The 2-retreat cost is manageable but not ideal, sometimes requiring additional resources to pivot.
However, the combination of solid HP and complete bench immunity significantly mitigates the double-Prize liability that comes with its ex status.
Versatility rating: 8/10Eiscue ex shows impressive versatility despite its seemingly straightforward design.
As a Basic Pokémon, it requires no evolution, making it immediately playable.
Its Fire typing provides advantageous matchups against popular Metal and Grass decks.
The attack-prevention effect gives it utility as both a main attacker and a tech disruption option.
Interestingly, while labeled as a Fire-type, Scalding Block requires Water Energy, creating deck-building challenges but also enabling creative Energy acceleration strategies.
The Tera bench protection further enhances its versatility, allowing it to function as both a safe development option and a powerful attacker depending on board state.
This flexibility makes it viable in multiple deck archetypes.
Speed/Setup rating: 7/10Getting Eiscue ex battle-ready presents moderate challenges.
The three Water Energy requirement for Scalding Block demands effective Energy acceleration strategies.
Since the attack discards Energy each use, maintaining a consistent energy flow becomes crucial for sustained attacks.
Being a Basic Pokémon significantly improves its setup speed, allowing immediate bench placement to leverage its Tera protection.
Water-type support cards can accelerate Energy attachment, potentially enabling first-turn Scalding Block with the right support.
However, the specific Energy type requirement and ongoing Energy discard effect mean Eiscue ex typically needs 2-3 turns to reach full effectiveness without dedicated support cards.
The setup investment is balanced by its immediate bench survivability and strong payoff once operational.
Eiscue ex thrives with Energy acceleration partners that can feed its hungry attack cost and compensate for the discard effect.
Water-type support Pokémon that can accelerate attachment or recover Energy from the discard pile create perfect synergy.
Cards that capitalize on the attack prevention effect by adding damage or applying additional pressure during the opponent's locked turn maximize Eiscue's disruption potential.
This powerhouse Water-type attacker shares Energy type compatibility with Eiscue ex while providing additional offense. Its Hydrostatic ability accelerates Water Energy attachments, solving Eiscue's resource demands and enabling quicker setup.
Its Ancient Wisdom ability lets you attach a Water Energy from your discard pile to your Pokémon, perfectly countering Eiscue ex's Energy discard drawback and maintaining attack sustainability over multiple turns.
The Deluge Ability allows unlimited Water Energy attachments from hand each turn, dramatically accelerating Eiscue ex's setup speed and ensuring consistent energy recovery after discards from Scalding Block.
Eiscue ex stands as a formidable option for competitive play, balancing solid damage output with powerful disruption capabilities.
Its greatest strength lies in forcing opponents into uncomfortable decisions - either face another 160 damage or burn resources switching to escape the attack lock.
The Tera bench protection adds significant value by eliminating vulnerability during development phases, allowing safe setup before striking.
While the Energy requirements and discard effect create resource management challenges, proper deck building with Energy acceleration support can mitigate these drawbacks effectively.
In tournament play, Eiscue ex works best in decks that can capitalize on the tempo advantage created by its attack prevention effect, using that disruption window to establish board control.
For players who enjoy controlling the pace of battle while steadily applying pressure, Eiscue ex delivers a compelling competitive package that can freeze opponents' strategies while burning through their defenses.
![]() | 76 |
The card has been added!
You can find it in the MY CARDS section
The card has been removed!
Our free website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors.