The Return Of Legend
If you’ve played before the pandemic, the name Zoroark should instantly spark memories of domination. Zoroark-GX was a beast — winning from day one and staying relevant through power creep, Tag Teams, and even VMAX-era Expanded formats. Its Trade Ability and efficient attack made it a consistent threat in every meta.
Now, N’s Zoroark ex is ready to take up that legacy in Journey Together. It brings back Trade, and it hits hard — but this time, it needs backup.
Unlike its older counterpart, N’s Zoroark ex demands two Darkness Energy and another N’s Pokémon in play to reach its full potential. That’s a more focused strategy, but it also means more synergy and deck identity.
Enter the N’s Archetype — a trio built to dominate together:
N’s Darmanitan applies pressure with Flamebody Cannon, punishing setup decks like Dragapult ex with early Bench damage.
N’s Reshiram delivers hard-hitting attacks and turn-the-tide moments with Powerful Rage.
And at the core? N’s Zoroark ex, the all-rounder who adapts and tanks at 280 HP, trading blows and picking off threats with style.
While this card may not splash into every deck like its predecessor, it introduces a deck that plays like a toolbox — aggressive, tactical, and full of tricks. For fans of Zoroark or lovers of complex decks, this is the one to build in 2025.