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Weezing Scolipede Combo

Pokémon

  • Koffing x2
  • Weezing x2
  • Venipede x2
  • Whirlipede x2
  • Scolipede x2

Trainers

  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Koga x2
  • Leaf x2
  • Sabrina x2

Three Diamond Fire Deck

Pokémon

  • Vulpix x2
  • Ninetales x2
  • Ponyta x2
  • Rapidash x2

Trainers

  • Potion x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Sabrina x2
  • Blaine x2
  • X Speed x1
  • Giovanni x1

This is a quick, simple 3 Diamond or less Fire deck that sets up fast and hits hard. This is great for completing the Solo missions that require a Three Diamond or less deck. I have also had some success with it against players utilizing the Celebi/Serperior meta deck that's in play, though it requires the RNG be in your favor!

The key to this deck is getting Rapidash set up and on the field early. If you are going second I would recommend starting with Vulpix to get an energy on it so you can stop incoming attacks, especially if you are going up against a Water deck.

Blaine

Pokémon

  • Vulpix x2
  • Ninetales x2
  • Ponyta x2
  • Rapidash x2

Trainers

  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Blaine x2
  • Giovanni x2
  • Sabrina x2

Consistent non-ex aggro deck

Starmie EX

Pokémon

  • Staryu x2
  • Starmie ex x2
  • Articuno ex x2

Trainers

  • Misty x2
  • Giovanni x2
  • Sabrina x2
  • Potion x2
  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2

It is a flexible deck with two possible starters:

Serperior Exeggcutor No EX

Pokémon

  • Petilil x1
  • Lilligant x1
  • Exeggcute x2
  • Exeggutor x2
  • Snivy x2
  • Servine x2
  • Serperior x2

Trainers

  • Poké Ball x2
  • Red Card x1
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Erika x2
  • Leaf x1

Build up and protect the Exeggutor while trying to get Serperior to reduce energy cost. Lilligant will help while building up the energy. 

Best line up is Exeggutor attacking, bench: 1 Serperior, additional Exeggutor for damage control and Lilligant

Reforged Steel

Pokémon

  • Caterpie x2
  • Metapod x2
  • Butterfree x2
  • Meltan x2
  • Melmetal x2
  • Mawile x1

Trainers

  • Sabrina x1
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Potion x2
  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x2

This deck requires a bit of skill to use, but it’s proven powerful against many EX decks. The main strategy centers on building up both Melmetal and Butterfree to maximize their abilities. Melmetal’s "Hard Coat" ability automatically reduces incoming damage by 20, while Butterfree’s "Healing Powder" restores 20 HP each turn to both your active and benched Pokémon. Together, they effectively reduce 40 damage per turn.

Exeggutor Ex

Pokémon

  • Exeggutor ex x1
  • Exeggutor x1
  • Exeggcute x2
  • Caterpie x2
  • Metapod x2
  • Butterfree x2

Trainers

  • Erika x2
  • Sabrina x2
  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2

It's fun!

Try to get both Butterfrees rolling for maximum heal, while Exeggutor tanks. Swap so you can heal other Exeggutor in bank. And only get heads.

Pure Evil

Pokémon

  • Drowzee x2
  • Hypno x2
  • Koffing x2
  • Weezing x2
  • Darkrai ex x2

Trainers

  • Rocky Helmet x2
  • Red Card x2
  • Koga x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2

¡Only Dark Energy!

The strat is simple: 

  1. Get Hypno on the Bench and Weezing (with 1 dark energy) on the Active Spot.
  2. Use Hypno's ability and attack with Weezing.
  3. Let Darkrai EX accumulate energies on the Bench and/or give Weezing a Rocky Helmet for extra chip damage.
  4. Enjoy dealing 50-90 damage per turn plus having a 62.5%-75% chance to avoid damage on your turn, every turn (once set up).

 

Extra tips:

Dragonite - Druddigon DP Update

Pokémon

  • Dragonite x2
  • Dratini x2
  • Dragonair x2
  • Druddigon x2

Trainers

  • Professor's Research x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Potion x2
  • X Speed x2
  • Rocky Helmet x2
  • Pokémon Communication x1
  • Dawn x1

Plain and simple.
Druddigon in front with helmet to stall. 
Only water and lightning energies. 
A Dawn to make unexpected comebacks.
A Pokemon Communication to help that once in a while.

Very balanced deck that requires you to always believe in it. With Dragonite you could be down 0-2 and come back to 3-2 in 1 turn. It is much quicker to build up than it looks. 

Marowak EX/Primeape

Pokémon

  • Marowak ex x2
  • Cubone x2
  • Primeape x2
  • Mankey x2

Trainers

  • Sabrina x2
  • Giovanni x2
  • Potion x2
  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2

Marowak EX was initially accompanied by Dugtrio because of its low retreat cost and damage prevention with Dig. However, since Promo Mankey has been introduced, Marowak EX can be paired with hard-hitter that allows you to inflict heavy damage from second turn, no matter what Pokémon you open the battle with. Quick offensive can be successful against decks that require little more time to prepare for heavy attacks. 

Depends on your opening hand, you can start the fight with either:

Team Rocket Blasting Off

Pokémon

  • Ekans x2
  • Arbok x2
  • Koffing x2
  • Weezing x2
  • Grimer x1
  • Muk x1

Trainers

  • Koga x2
  • Potion x2
  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2

Can replace 1 Koga to 1 Sabrina
Poison in, keep them in with Arbok. 
Easy to play vs Mewtwo decks.

Winnable against Pika EX and Misty Articuno/Starmie decks.

Runs from Monkey decks o7

Kiloude City Shuffle

Pokémon

  • Bellsprout x2
  • Weepinbell x2
  • Victreebel x2
  • Pidgey x1
  • Pidgeotto x1
  • Pidgeot x1
  • Old Amber x2
  • Aerodactyl x2

Trainers

  • Professor's Research x2
  • Potion x2
  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x1

This deck is hilarious to play but incredibly frustrating for opponents, especially those with powerhouse decks that require heavy energy buildup.

Start with Bellsprout, aiming to evolve into Victreebel as your primary attacker. Build out Aerodactyl and a second Victreebel next, with Pidgeot as a backup option. Alternatively, starting with Aerodactyl can sometimes lead to a quick win if your opponent’s bench is empty.

Pikachu/Zapdos/Electrode

Pokémon

  • Pikachu ex x2
  • Zapdos ex x2
  • Voltorb x2
  • Electrode x2

Trainers

  • Sabrina x2
  • Giovanni x1
  • Potion x2
  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Red Card x1

Venusaur EX + Lilligant (supp)

Pokémon

  • Bulbasaur x2
  • Petilil x2
  • Ivysaur x2
  • Lilligant x2
  • Venusaur ex x1
  • Venusaur ex x1

Trainers

  • Erika x2
  • Potion x2
  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2

Koga Alakazam

Pokémon

  • Abra x2
  • Kadabra x2
  • Alakazam x2
  • Koffing x2
  • Weezing x2

Trainers

  • Koga x2
  • Sabrina x1
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Mythical Slab x2
  • Leaf x1

Strategy is to use Weezing to stall and poison until Alakazam is ready, then use Koga for a "free" retreat. Energy is Dark/Psychic, each Pokemon only needs a single coloured pip to function. Weezing is mostly there to act as a meatshield and poison, but I have found the fail rate of "you only get Dark energy" low enough to be worth the extra attacker. 

 

Like every other deck, a game where you can reasonably curve out Alakazam will be a good game. 

 

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Mythical Island Update

 

Poison Trap

Pokémon

  • Ekans x2
  • Koffing x2
  • Arbok x2
  • Weezing x2

Trainers

  • Koga x2
  • Sabrina x2
  • Potion x2
  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2

An aggressive choice for countering and stalling out high-energy meta decks. Use Sabrina to force opponents to switch out their backline Pokémon, then secure KOs with Arbok by denying their retreat. The goal is to score points on enemy Pokémon as quickly as possible and disrupt their strategy.

Weezing is great for getting chip damage in with Gas Leak, especially on main Pokémon with high HP. It also works with Koga as a stall Pokémon, as it can take some hits before being returned to your hand and switched out for Arbok's damage attack.

Spank The Mankey

Pokémon

  • Mankey x2
  • Primeape x2
  • Dome Fossil x2
  • Kabuto x2
  • Kabutops x2

Trainers

  • Sabrina x1
  • Giovanni x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Potion x2
  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x1

This deck guarantees Mankey in your opening hand, with Poké Ball available to quickly pull a second Mankey if needed. The Promo Mankey is essential, as its move causes 10 self-damage, allowing for an easy evolution setup that hits for 100 damage per turn with Primape's "Fight Back" attack. While less effective, the Apex Mankey can be substituted until two Promo Mankeys are able to be included. Kabutops serves as an effective staller to build up additional Primape as it is a strong hitter with high self-healing capabilities.

Gyarados ex and Greninja Deck

Pokémon

  • Froakie x2
  • Frogadier x2
  • Greninja x2
  • Magikarp x2
  • Gyarados ex x2
  • Druddigon x2

Trainers

  • Misty x2
  • Leaf x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2

Strengths:
• Gyarados ex's 180 HP can withstand heavy hits.
• Gyarados ex's Rampaging Whirlpool can discard Energy from the opponent's pokemon.
• Greninja can damage any of the opponent's Pokemon with Water Shuriken.

Weaknesses:
• Weak against aggro Lightning decks.
• Takes time to set up.

Mewtwo/Gardevoir

Pokémon

  • Mewtwo ex x2
  • Mewtwo x1
  • Ralts x2
  • Kirlia x2
  • Gardevoir x2

Trainers

  • Giovanni x1
  • Sabrina x1
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Potion x2
  • X Speed x2
  • Red Card x1

Anti Meta

Pokémon

  • Cubone x2
  • Marowak x1
  • Marowak ex x1
  • Mankey x2
  • Primeape x2
  • Zubat x2
  • Golbat x2

Trainers

  • Sabrina x2
  • Giovanni x1
  • X Speed x1
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2

Strong cheap deck Vs the popular Mewtwo and Pikachu decks

Stack deck with only fighting energy as Zubat/Golbat do not require dark energy

 

Source of deck - www.youtube.com/watch?v=4X2lCyikpws