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Reliable Solo Battling Deck

Pokémon

  • Manaphy x2
  • Vaporeon x1
  • Vaporeon x1
  • Palkia ex x2
  • Eevee x2
  • Shaymin x2

Trainers

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

  1. Get Manaphy in the Active slot ASAP
  2. Load up Palkia ex and Eevee with as much energy as possible, using Giant Cape and Irida to stall
  3. After you've evolved Eevee into Vaporeon, retreat and bring out Palkia ex
  4. Proceed to sweep with Dimensional Storm, utilizing Vaporeon's Wash Out to replenish energy.

 

  • Have at least 1 Shaymin on the bench to make switching out easier, conserving energy.
  • Cyrus is there in case you need to finish a particular Pokemon off after tagging it with Dimensional Storm.

     

Magmortar

Pokémon

  • Magmar x2
  • Magmortar x2
  • Moltres ex x2

Trainers

  • Poké Ball x1
  • Pokémon Communication x2
  • X Speed x1
  • Giant Cape x2
  • Rocky Helmet x1
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Cyrus x1
  • Dawn x1
  • Sabrina x1
  • Leaf x2

Pachizone

Pokémon

  • Magnemite x1
  • Magneton x2
  • Magnezone x2
  • Magnemite x1
  • Pachirisu ex x2

Trainers

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

Dugtrio

Pokémon

  • Diglett x2
  • Dugtrio x2
  • Cubone x1
  • Marowak ex x1
  • Froakie x1
  • Frogadier x1
  • Greninja x1

Trainers

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

Juega a meter el escudo de dugtrio para que no te puedan pegar. con el greninja puedes pegar 20 gracias a su habilidad o meterle misty. Si no juega con marowak

Greninja Back Oricorio and Giratina

Pokémon

  • Froakie x2
  • Frogadier x1
  • Greninja x2
  • Oricorio x2
  • Giratina ex x1

Trainers

  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Red Card x1
  • Rare Candy x2
  • Cyrus x2
  • Irida x2
  • Mars x1

The strategy is easy, Oricorio in front as tank for pokemon ex, greninja in the back doing damage with his ability and Giratina ex obtaining enery with his ability.

 

With this deck we want to use 2 types of energy, electric and water energy. Electric energy in order to attack with oricorio and water energy tu use attacks with greninja and healing pokemons using Irida

Cool Little Metal Deck


Bulk is the name of the game when playing with this deck, with disruption in the form of Porygon-Z being useful, especially in circumstances where you need to mitigate damage like against Darkrai EX.  With Hard Coat and Guarded Grill on Melmetal and Bastiodon, respectively, they can eliminate a lot of damage very quickly, allowing for potential mid to late game setup and insane comebacks.  

 

Florges/Druddigon Defensive Deck

Pokémon

  • Flabébé x2
  • Floette x2
  • Florges x2
  • Druddigon x2
  • Mew ex x2

Trainers

  • Potion x2
  • Blue x2
  • Leaf x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2

Water Aggro

Pokémon

  • Tentacool x2
  • Tentacruel x2
  • Froakie x2
  • Frogadier x2
  • Greninja x2

Trainers

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

Consistent non-ex aggro deck

Game 8's Darkrai ex and Magnezone Deck (Feb 2025)

Pokémon

  • Sizzlipede x2
  • Magneton x2
  • Magnezone x2
  • Darkrai ex x2
  • Druddigon x2

Trainers

  • Poké Ball x2
  • Pokémon Communication x1
  • Giant Cape x1
  • Leaf x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Sabrina x1
  • Cyrus x1

Darkrai ex and Magnezone has positive matchups against most top decks, including Palkia ex decks, and other Darkrai ex decks.

Druddigon is the best early-game stall Pokemon, which is perfect for Darkrai ex and Magnezone which are rewarding payoffs for the late-game. Druddigon's Rough Skin + an Energy attachment to Darkrai ex will result in 40 damage per turn, all while Magneton charges in the Bench with Volt Charge.

The deck uses Space-Time Smackdown Magnemite over Genetic Apex Magnemite because of its Attack's Colorless Attack Cost, which it can use for Darkness Energy.

Psychic Winds

Pokémon

  • Pidgey x1
  • Pidgeotto x1
  • Pidgeot x1
  • Mewtwo ex x1
  • Mew ex x1
  • Meowth x1
  • Ralts x2
  • Kirlia x2
  • Gardevoir x2

Trainers

  • Potion x2
  • Poké Ball x1
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Budding Expeditioner x1
  • Leaf x2

Venusaur EX + Exeggutor EX

Pokémon

  • Bulbasaur x2
  • Ivysaur x2
  • Venusaur ex x1
  • Exeggcute x2
  • Exeggutor ex x2

Trainers

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

Even though the end goal of the deck is to get to Venusaur, you'll often find that Exeggutor can handle well on its own. The Exeggutors serve as a 1 energy tank that can deal damage while you build the Venusaur in the back. Generally, you would want Exeggutor to take you to the late gate which is when Venusaur serves as clean up with its high HP and sustain. This deck generally only allows room for 2 Pokemon to be fainted so you have to be careful with the Basic and Stage 1 Pokemon.

Aero

Pokémon

  • Hitmonchan x1
  • Riolu x2
  • Lucario x2
  • Marshadow x1
  • Aerodactyl ex x1
  • Aerodactyl ex x1
  • Old Amber x2

Trainers

  • Poké Ball x2
  • Giant Cape x1
  • Rocky Helmet x1
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Sabrina x1
  • Leaf x2
  • Cyrus x1

Blaine

Pokémon

  • Vulpix x2
  • Magmar x1
  • Ponyta x2
  • Ninetales x2
  • Rapidash x2

Trainers

  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Blaine x2
  • Giovanni x2
  • Leaf x1
  • Sabrina x2

Dugtrio Mew ex

Pokémon

  • Mew ex x2
  • Hitmonlee x2
  • Diglett x2
  • Dugtrio x2

Trainers

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

Ideally you'd start with Hitmonlee, Diglett, and Dugtrio. If you're first energy is psychic play Diglett and hope the next one is fighting, otherwise play hitmonlee and start hitting the back line. Once you evolve Diglett, it and Hitmonlee should be able to give enough time to power up Mew ex. Dual energy is inconsistent but since each fighting mon only uses 1 energy it's tolerable. I tried only fighting energy but I found it better for mew to be able to do 20 damage. Especially if its the first mon you draw.

Arceus-Dialga-Mew Deck

Pokémon

  • Mew ex x2
  • Dialga ex x2
  • Arceus ex x2

Trainers

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

Steel energy only!

 

Saw this deck concept, tried it and it worked, so I thought I might post it here...

 

The idea is to get Dialga in the Active spot as soon as possible and start giving away energy to Arceus and Mew on the bench. Mew is there to try to deal with opposing Charizard and other heavy hitters.

 

We have only 6 basic pokémon cards here with ways to get the bench full for Arceus.

 

Zapdos Ninja

Pokémon

  • Froakie x2
  • Frogadier x2
  • Greninja x2
  • Zapdos ex x2

Trainers

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

It's simple: while using Zapdos Ex, which has the potential to deal up to 200 damage with just three Energy, you evolve Froakie to get Greninja. It's a pretty fun combo that, along with the red card and the hand scope, can be quite annoying for your opponent. IMPORTANT: You should only use Lightning Energy since Froakie's first two stages don’t require Water Energy, and for Greninja, you only use his ability. This way, you can deal damage to the benched Pokémon with Greninja while using Zapdos Ex to damage the active Pokémon.

Marowak ex

Pokémon

  • Cubone x2
  • Marowak ex x2
  • Sandshrew x2
  • Sandslash x2
  • Hitmonlee x2

Trainers

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

Meow Exegg

Pokémon

  • Sprigatito x2
  • Floragato x2
  • Meowscarada x2
  • Exeggcute x2
  • Exeggutor ex x2

Trainers

  • Pokémon Communication x1
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Iono x1
  • Cyrus x1
  • Red x1
  • Erika x1
  • Leaf x1

Stun

Pokémon

  • Koffing x2
  • Weezing x2
  • Darkrai ex x2
  • Druddigon x2

Trainers

  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Rocky Helmet x2
  • Pokémon Communication x1
  • Leaf x1
  • Koga x2
  • Cyrus x2

This deck relies on pivoting appropriately. Most of your damage is caused either Darkrai, Poison, or Duddigon. 

The key to this deck is playing into your opponents tempo