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Excadrill ex brings devastating ground attacks to the battlefield with its massive 270 HP and ability to strike both Active and Benched Pokémon.
As a Fighting-type powerhouse in the current meta, this Stage 1 Pokémon delivers consistent damage while creating unique board pressure that few cards can match.
Offensive rating: 8/10Excadrill ex packs a serious punch with two distinct attack options.
Its Piercing Drill attack deals 60 damage to the Active Pokémon plus an additional 60 to a damaged Benched Pokémon for just two Fighting energy.
This spread damage capability creates tremendous board pressure and can strategically pick off key support Pokémon.
The main attraction is Rock Tumble, delivering a massive 200 base damage that ignores Resistance for just three energy.
With Fighting-type damage boosters like Focus Band or Koraidon ex's ability, Excadrill can easily reach OHKO territory against many meta-relevant Pokémon, including those with Resistance thanks to Rock Tumble's effect.
Survival rating: 7/10With an impressive 270 HP, Excadrill ex stands among the bulkier Stage 1 Pokémon in the current format.
This substantial health pool allows it to withstand multiple hits from many common attackers.
However, its x2 Grass weakness is a significant vulnerability in a meta where Grass-type attackers like Meowscarada ex see competitive play.
Another major drawback is its hefty three-energy retreat cost, which can leave Excadrill stranded in the active position when faced with unfavorable matchups.
Without inherent defensive abilities or HP recovery options, Excadrill relies entirely on its raw HP for survival and requires strategic switching support from cards like Switch or Escape Rope to maintain mobility.
Versatility rating: 8/10Excadrill ex demonstrates respectable versatility within the current TCG landscape.
As a Fighting type, it capitalizes on the prevalent weakness of Normal and Dark Pokémon, targeting popular cards like Ursaluna, Ting-Lu, and various Zoroark variants.
Its dual attack profile offers flexibility—Piercing Drill excels against decks with multiple support Pokémon on the bench, while Rock Tumble delivers raw power against big threats.
The ability to ignore Resistance with Rock Tumble further enhances its matchup coverage.
However, Excadrill's versatility is somewhat limited by its energy requirements and lack of utility outside its attacking prowess, offering no inherent draw power, energy acceleration, or board control effects besides direct damage output.
Speed/Setup rating: 7/10As a Stage 1 Pokémon, Excadrill ex requires finding both Drilbur and Excadrill in sequence, creating an inherent consistency challenge.
Its Fighting energy requirements (2-3 energy) mean it typically needs at least two turns to power up without external acceleration.
Cards like Zoroark ex or Professor's Research can help find evolution pieces, while energy acceleration from Powerful Energy or Magma Basin speeds up attack readiness.
Rare Candy provides an alternative evolution path to bypass the basic stage entirely.
While not the fastest attacker in the format, Excadrill can reasonably be battle-ready by turn 2-3 with proper deck construction.
The primary setup challenge is balancing evolution consistency with energy acceleration.
Excadrill ex performs best in decks with energy acceleration and damage modifiers.
Fighting-type support cards that boost damage output pair exceptionally well with its already powerful attacks, while recovery tools help offset its high retreat cost.
Cards that place damage counters on the opponent's Bench maximize Piercing Drill's effectiveness.
Offers Fighting-type damage boost via its Primal Energy ability while providing acceleration for Excadrill's energy-intensive attacks. Its high mobility also helps compensate for Excadrill's poor retreat cost.
Provides both energy acceleration and +20 damage to Excadrill's attacks when attached from hand, helping reach critical damage breakpoints and speeding up setup time.
Places damage counters on opponent's Bench Pokémon, creating targets for Piercing Drill to hit without requiring prior attacks, maximizing spread damage potential from turn one.
Excadrill ex stands out as a formidable Fighting-type attacker with impressive damage output and unique spread capabilities.
Its combination of high HP and powerful attacks makes it a threat that opponents must respect, particularly in formats where Fighting weakness is common.
The card excels in midrange strategies where it can leverage both attacks—using Piercing Drill for bench pressure and Rock Tumble as a finishing move.
To maximize its potential, pair Excadrill with energy acceleration, damage modifiers, and switching options to overcome its retreat cost limitation.
While not tier-defining on its own, Excadrill ex delivers consistent performance when properly supported and can punish unprepared opponents, especially those relying heavily on benched support Pokémon or Resistance mechanics.
Just be mindful of its Grass weakness and evolution requirements when building your tournament strategy.
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