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Dark ninja

Pokémon

  • Darkrai ex x2
  • Froakie x2
  • Frogadier x2
  • Greninja x2

Trainers

  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Giant Cape x2
  • Rocky Helmet x1
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Cyrus x2
  • Giovanni x1

Mewtwo EX/Gardevoir Ramp

Pokémon

  • Mewtwo ex x2
  • Ralts x2
  • Kirlia x2
  • Gardevoir x2
  • Sigilyph x2

Trainers

  • Sabrina x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Mythical Slab x2
  • X Speed x2

The core combo of this deck is having a Mewtwo EX as the active Pokemon with two energies while having a Gardevoir on your bench. This will allow you to put two energies on Mewtwo every turn, letting you play Psydrive every turn. Once this combo activates, there aren't many decks that can tank that much reliable damage.

Rampardos Silvally

Pokémon

  • Cranidos x1
  • Rampardos x2
  • Type: Null x2
  • Silvally x2
  • Skull Fossil x2

Trainers

  • Poké Ball x1
  • Rare Candy x2
  • Gladion x2
  • Iono x1
  • Mars x1
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Red x1
  • Sabrina x1

Rampardos is one of those regular Pokémon whose power level is on par with Pokémon ex. For just 1 Energy, Head Smash deals 130 damage, an unmatched rate in Pokémon TCG Pocket (not even rivaled by any Pokémon ex so far). The attack comes with a drawback: if it knocks out the Defending Pokémon, Rampardos takes 50 recoil damage. Still, the upside of trading a Pokémon ex for a single point makes it well worth the cost. Rampardos can withstand both the self-damage and attacks from opposing Pokémon thanks to its solid 150 HP.

Puño Eléctrico

Pokémon

  • Magnemite x2
  • Magneton x2
  • Magnezone x2
  • Hitmonlee x2
  • Hitmonchan x1
  • Marshadow x2

Trainers

  • Sabrina x1
  • Pokémon Communication x1
  • Cyrus x1
  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2

Meowscarada anti-Zoroark Drop Event

Pokémon

  • Sprigatito x2
  • Floragato x2
  • Meowscarada x2

Trainers

  • Erika x2
  • Guzma x2
  • Lillie x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Rare Candy x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Leaf Cape x2

Lake Deity

Pokémon

  • Uxie x2
  • Azelf x2
  • Mesprit x2
  • Mew ex x2

Trainers

  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Mythical Slab x1
  • Pokémon Communication x1
  • Budding Expeditioner x2
  • Leaf x1
  • Dawn x1

Exeggutor ex (Game8)

Pokémon

  • Exeggutor x1
  • Exeggutor ex x2
  • Exeggcute x2
  • Exeggutor x1
  • Celebi ex x1
  • Mew ex x1

Trainers

  • Erika x2
  • Sabrina x1
  • Leaf x2
  • Giant Cape x1
  • Cyrus x1
  • X Speed x1
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2

Spooky

Pokémon

  • Gastly x2
  • Haunter x2
  • Gengar ex x2
  • Swirlix x2
  • Slurpuff x2
  • Mew ex x2

Trainers

  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Budding Expeditioner x2

Lapras 18T

Pokémon

  • Lapras ex x2
  • Old Amber x2

Trainers

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

Reliant on Misty to generate energy quickly and start dealing damage. Avoid playing 2nd Lapras prematurely to avoid Sabrina, unless you have a fossil you can use for free retreats. If 1 Lapras dies, remove fossils to avoid Sabrina.

Cheaper version of Aritcuno 18T, Misses the attack for 2 energy but can help to start. If you get 1 Articuno, you can run it with 2 Lapras, and once you have the second Articuno, you can go to the Articuno 18T deck, or keep trying with some Lapras for extra pokeball consistency.

Zero Trainer Solo Battles

Pokémon

  • Yanma x2
  • Yanmega ex x2
  • Magnemite x2
  • Magneton x2
  • Magnezone x2
  • Hitmonlee x2
  • Hitmonchan x2
  • Marshadow x2
  • Farfetch'd x2
  • Chatot x2

Trinity Tournament #9 Pikachu EX

Pokémon

  • Pikachu ex x2
  • Zapdos ex x2
  • Blitzle x2
  • Zebstrika x2

Trainers

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

Serperior/Exeggutor Deck

Pokémon

  • Exeggcute x2
  • Exeggutor x2
  • Snivy x2
  • Servine x2
  • Serperior x2
  • Dhelmise x1

Trainers

  • Potion x1
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Erika x2
  • Giant Cape x1
  • Rocky Helmet x1

Wiggli-Eggs

Pokémon

  • Exeggcute x2
  • Exeggutor x1
  • Exeggutor ex x2
  • Mew ex x1
  • Wigglytuff x1
  • Jigglypuff x2
  • Wigglytuff ex x1
  • Erika x1

Trainers

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

Lucario Marshadow Trio

Pokémon

  • Diglett x2
  • Dugtrio x2
  • Marshadow x2
  • Riolu x2
  • Lucario x2

Trainers

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

  • Dugtrio is the main pokemon in this deck.
  • Always try to keep Diglett/Dugtrio in the active spot.
  • When Dugtrio is in the active spot, then your bench should have only on Marshadow and at least one Lucario.

Dark Arts (Alakazam + Greninja)

Pokémon

  • Froakie x2
  • Frogadier x2
  • Greninja x2
  • Abra x2
  • Kadabra x2
  • Alakazam x2
  • Druddigon x2

Trainers

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

1 Prize point deck which aims to counter EX that rack up energies like Celebi and Gyra EX. Deck is still able to take down Charizard and Mewtwo EXs after they discard 2 energies with the help of chip damage of Druddigon and Greninja. It can be inconsistent as you may not get to needed stage 1 or stage 2 pokemon in time, but is really fun to punish those big energy EX pokemon.

 

Poison King

Pokémon

  • Nidoran♂ x2
  • Nidorino x2
  • Nidoking x2
  • Koffing x2
  • Weezing x2

Trainers

  • Koga x2
  • Sabrina x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Red Card x2
  • Professor's Research x2

Both Koffing or Nidoran ♂ can be used to start. If Weezing is available early, evolve and use it to tank early hits while putting energy into Nidoran ♂. If starting with Nidoran ♂, evolve it and use it to tank while dealing damage. During this time, you should be able to build another Nidoking or Weezing for late game.

 

Use Koga to "heal" your Weezings to continue tanking hits. Red Card can slow down any deck that requires setups. (e.g. Mewtwo ex with Gardevoir setup) X Speed can be used instead of Red Card for free early swaps.

Palkia ex is all you need

Pokémon

  • Palkia ex x2

Trainers

  • Cyrus x2
  • Misty x2
  • Sabrina x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Irida x2
  • Giovanni x1
  • Potion x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Rocky Helmet x2
  • Giant Cape x1

Budget Weavile EX

Pokémon

  • Weavile ex x2
  • Sneasel x2
  • Murkrow x2
  • Honchkrow x2
  • Spiritomb x2

Trainers

  • Poké Ball x2
  • Pokémon Communication x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Cyrus x1
  • X Speed x2
  • Dawn x1

The plan is simple, hit them with Spiritbomb or Honchkrow to add a bit of damage, then use Weaville EX to hit them for 70 DMG. The deck works well in the early game with opportunities arising no matter what Pokemon you start with. All have 1 retreat cost so staying alive is fairly easy. Honchkrow is very useful for picking off those that wish to leave the front line. Obviously Darkrai ex does a far better job in this deck but this is the budget friendly version. The deck is very difficult when the opponent has established a board of tanks and has healing of any kind.  

Lucarchomp (Pre-A2b)

Pokémon

  • Marshadow x1
  • Riolu x2
  • Lucario x2
  • Gible x2
  • Gabite x2
  • Garchomp ex x2
  • Sudowoodo x1

Trainers

  • Pokémon Communication x1
  • Giant Cape x1
  • Cyrus x1
  • X Speed x1
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2

Lucario's Fighting Coach ability can help cover for the lower damage of Gible and Gabite's attacks while they are waiting to evolve, as well as allow Marshadow and Garchomp ex to reach a crucial 120 damage break point. This allows them to OHKO the ubiquitous Arceus ex thanks to weakness, and even successfully OHKO through Giant Cape if you manage to evolve 2 Lucario.