The way I look at it, you can use it late game with spread decks (I'd say Trevenant BREAK/Aegislash pairs well with this) or after damaging a lot of the opponent's pokémon, and then come up with espeon to devolve them and "kill 'em all"... if they're not Basic based-decks, that is...
Another way is using it as a tech in some decks to face cards that prevent damage from EXs...
The only thing I'm not happy with is we've seen a lot of support in this set for Basics and ways to counter evolved pokémon, but not much of the opposite, other than the recently revealed Trevenant...
Another way is using it as a tech in some decks to face cards that prevent damage from EXs...
The only thing I'm not happy with is we've seen a lot of support in this set for Basics and ways to counter evolved pokémon, but not much of the opposite, other than the recently revealed Trevenant...