Hello everybody!  It is me, MrMonkey33 again with a strategy for every child's, ages 5 to 9, favorite card, Charizard.  (Not including Pikachu.  I really hate Pikachu.  So do a lot of other people.)  Now the best strategy for this card is to:
 
1)    Go to your local card shop.
2)    Sell it.
3)    Go buy booster packs with the money you got from selling it.
4)    Hopefully, get cards that are much better than Charizard.
 
There you have it, the best known strategy for a Charizard.  If you think it's not, well, fine.  I don't care.  But it's still a good strategy.  Now, lets go into the reasons why I am telling all you people (aliens, kitties, etc.) about this strategy...
 
1)    Charizard will make you be forced to have 30-40 energy cards in your deck, and that is not good.
2)    Charizard can do 100 damage in 2 turns, Ninetails can do 160.  Charizard is a Stage 2, Ninetails is a Stage 1.  (Hint: Ninetails         is better.)
3)    We should let the little kiddies think they're special because they're the only ones with 6 Charizards in their deck at the                 Pokemon League.
4)    3 retreat cost is bad.
5)    I don't know what to say here, I just felt like saying 5 reasons.  There are probably more reasons to put here, but I'm tired, and         lazy.
 
Well there you have it, the best known strategy for Charizard.  I've executed this strategy before, and it works.  It works better than the average allergy pill, without all the side effects including drowziness, fatigue, and drymouth.
 
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