This article provides an in-depth explanation of the “Buzzwole ex and Celesteela Deck” deck recipe, building strategy, basic gameplay, and key card roles.
In addition to the reasons for including specific cards, it highlights situations where the deck excels, matchups to watch out for, and strategic tips.
We also rate the deck’s “ease of building,” “ease of use,” and “consistency” with ★ ratings to help you decide if it’s right for your playstyle.
Deck Recip

Ease of Building a Deck
Ease of Use
Deck Consistency
Current Tier List [A3b]
Deck Evaluation
The strongest deck in A3a.
It can handle most decks in A3b as well, but it’s weak against top-tier Fire decks.
How to Play, Strategy & Gameplay
A 1-1-2 progression from Pheromosa and Kartana (or Kartana and Pheromosa) to Buzzwole ex.
Use Pheromosa and Kartana to take one Prize and deal damage to the opponent’s ex Pokémon with Pheromosa.
Buzzwole ex can attack consecutively by utilizing the abilities of two Celesteela.
Use Celesteela as a wall, then start dealing damage with either Pheromosa or Kartana from the next turn. The rest proceeds the same as when going second.
Attack with either Pheromosa or Kartana to take one Prize. Since you don’t want them to be knocked out immediately, use Leaf Cape or Erika to help keep them alive longer.
Manage damage carefully so that Buzzwole ex doesn’t get targeted by Cyrus. Since Buzzwole ex is your finisher, make sure you play in a way that ensures it has enough Energy. Also, be prepared for the possibility that Lusamine in your hand might be discarded by Mars.
Even with Leaf Cape, Buzzwole ex can be knocked out in one hit by Charizard ex’s attack. So, before sending Buzzwole ex into the Active Spot, you should deal damage to Charizard ex with Celesteela. Alternatively, try to knock it out before it evolves.
Who Should Use This Deck
Recommended for players who want to enjoy strategic play, from beginners to advanced players.
Best used when Fire decks are not prevalent.














