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Meta Exeggutor Dance

Pokémon

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

Trainers

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

Tried all variations of Exeggutor EX decks and this is most flexible & balanced one that carried me to 50 wins. 

Set up: Always try to open with Caterpie to protect the first Exeggcute and draw an extra Pokemon. If all goes to plan you'll able to swap an Exeggutor in by turn 2-3 to tank/trample the opponent's opener (Early Sabrina draw should help here - you don't really need it after the Exeggutors are set up). 

Arcanine/Moltres/Wigglytuff EX control deck (Outdated, worked in A1/A1a only)

Pokémon

  • Growlithe x2
  • Arcanine ex x2
  • Moltres ex x1
  • Jigglypuff x2
  • Wigglytuff ex x2

Trainers

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

Hard to use deck that have a very high winrate against decks that primarily use pokemons with 120/130 hp. Very versatile as you can build both a Moltres/Arcanine ex combo, as well as a Wigglytuff ex to disrupt your opponent with sleep. The exception is decks that can reliably oneshot your Arcanine EX, where you NEED to build your Wigglytuff first. So meta and deck knowledge is needed.

Birb & Snek

Pokémon

  • Ekans x2
  • Arbok x2
  • Pidgey x2
  • Pidgeotto x2
  • Pidgeot x2

Trainers

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

Fun deck that can give you full control of your opponent’s board. Try to start with Ekans to get Arbok out while working toward a Pidgeot on your bench. Pidgeot (and Sabrina if your draws are failing you) can then work to get rid of Pokemon you don’t want to fight, while Arbok can hold the one’s you do until they’re done for. Could also sub in a Drowsee/Hypno to try and sleep as well. 

Team Rocket Blasts Off (Real)

Pokémon

  • Ekans x2
  • Arbok x2
  • Koffing x1
  • Koffing x1
  • Weezing x2
  • Meowth x2

Trainers

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

Okay, I have NO CLUE what that other Team Rocket deck is on about. Muk??? Yeah right like Team Rocket EVER used Muk. Here's the REAL Team Rocket Blasts Off.

 

Very simple: Get Weezing up, use ability to poison enemy active pokémon. Use Koga to get Weezing out, put Arbok in, trap enemy pokémon. Repeat until win. If, for any reason, you are dead drawing and you have a Meowth, put it in as a card draw engine to get things moving, it's okay if it dies. This deck absolutely slaps Mewtwo/Mew/Gardevoir decks silly and is competitive with most other meta decks.

 

lol???

Pokémon

  • Caterpie x2
  • Weedle x1
  • Kakuna x1
  • Beedrill x1
  • Venonat x1
  • Venomoth x1
  • Bellsprout x1
  • Weepinbell x1
  • Victreebel x1
  • Morelull x1
  • Shiinotic x1

Trainers

  • Erika x2
  • Sabrina x1
  • Leaf x1
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2

Idk with this one man, I kinda was just really excited to use Victreebel when I finally got one so I threw some bs together. Had Vileplume in it originally but was taking too long to charge it up so I dropped it + a Sabrina (Victreebel can do some of the lifting there) in favor of Venomoth and Shiinotic

 

At a high level:

 

Celebi Only

Pokémon

  • Caterpie x2
  • Snivy x1
  • Servine x1
  • Serperior x1
  • Celebi ex x1

Trainers

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

The strategy is to use a Caterpie to bring out the rest of the Pokémon. The second Caterpie is just a backup or to be sacrificed if more time is needed to place counters on Celebi. The blue cards are mainly to protect Caterpie, along with the potions, to heal it and hold out while Celebi gathers enough counters. If Celebi happens to appear as the first card, the strategy is simply to stack counters on it and heal it as much as possible. If it can’t hold out and there’s a Caterpie available, it’s better to switch to Caterpie to buy some time to heal Celebi.

golem

Pokémon

  • Geodude x2
  • Graveler x2
  • Golem x2
  • Marshadow x1
  • Hitmonlee x1
  • Druddigon x2

Trainers

  • Potion x1
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Brock x2
  • Leaf x2
  • Giovanni x1

druddigon as a shield and setup golem also with brock if druddigon die use marshadow an deal 100 damage than use golem, use hitmonlee to deal damage to opponents bench en get a easy point or break his strategy

Fighting

Pokémon

  • Hitmonlee x1
  • Mankey x2
  • Primeape x2
  • Marshadow x2

Trainers

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

When you encounter a Psychic Pokémon, you can consider giving up directly

Dark Deck

Pokémon

  • Ekans x2
  • Koffing x2
  • Venipede x1
  • Whirlipede x1
  • Arbok x2
  • Scolipede x1
  • Weezing x2
  • Tauros x1

Trainers

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

Eggcelent

Pokémon

  • Exeggcute x2
  • Exeggutor x2
  • Morelull x2
  • Shiinotic x2
  • Chatot x2

Trainers

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

I think this deck is neat. There are a lot of ramp decks running around in the current meta, including three of the four major ones (M2 Ex/Mew Ex/Gdev, Gy/Art/Starmie Ex + Misty, Celebi Ex/Serp), so a card like Exeggutor can bring huge value if you can get it online. That's where Shiinotic comes into the picture.

 

Brock Buster

Pokémon

  • Geodude x2
  • Onix x2
  • Graveler x2
  • Golem x1
  • Golem x1
  • Marshadow x2

Trainers

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

This Deck needs some versatile thinking, as you can use Brock with both Onix for a quick sweep on the 4th turn (starting second in a match) and surprise your opponent with a Golem fully set up and ready to roll, as well as baiting/ stalling your opponent with a Marshadow trap to tear down their best pokémon (I find it extremely good against Pikachu that gets one-shotted thanks to weakness).

Get Lucky

Pokémon

  • Diglett x2
  • Machop x1
  • Cubone x2
  • Hitmonchan x1
  • Dugtrio x2
  • Machoke x1
  • Marowak x1
  • Marshadow x1
  • Machamp ex x1
  • Marowak ex x1

Trainers

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

Try starting with Diglett to evolve to Dugtrio and have a line of defense (if you roll faces).
In the meanwhile, prepare a bench of Marowak, Machamp ex and Marshadow.
Marshadow gives you a way out if they're too fast at big attacks.
And Machamp Ex is a great way to finish stronger pokemons (Because of its 120 attack)
Hitmonchan is more of a panic button or a line of defense if you don't have dugtrio.

Yes

Pokémon

  • Caterpie x2
  • Metapod x2
  • Butterfree x2
  • Geodude x2
  • Graveler x2
  • Golem x2

Trainers

  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Brock x2

Get Lucky

Dragon’s Lair

Pokémon

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

Trainers

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

Fully Dragon type deck. No type weaknesses.
This is a late game deck that focuses on defending with Druddigon while building up to Dragonite to sweep in late game.

Exeggutor ex Butterfree

Pokémon

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

Trainers

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

The goal of this deck is to be able to consistently heal your active side (preferably Exeggutor EX), so you'll need to draw Pokemon cards as soon as possible. In games where the opponent starts, we'll have the chance to draw during the first turn if we have Caterpie in the active spot.

Three Diamond Lightning Deck

Pokémon

  • Dedenne x2
  • Pikachu x1
  • Raichu x1
  • Voltorb x1
  • Electrode x1

Trainers

  • Potion x2
  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2
  • Sabrina x2
  • Blue x2
  • Lt. Surge x1
  • Leaf x1

This is a very simple to use 3 Diamond or less control deck. This is great for completing the Solo missions that require a Three Diamond or less deck. I do not recommend this for PVP as it doesn't hit terribly high numbers and requires a lot of RNG to maintain control, but if you're having issues with some of the Solo missions (especially against the Starmie/Gyarados EX deck missions!) this could help you out a lot in getting those free shop tickets.

Catch These Z's

Pokémon

  • Drowzee x2
  • Hypno x2
  • Jynx x2
  • Flabébé x2
  • Floette x2
  • Florges x2

Trainers

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

I am beginning to realize that in PTGCP, I am a control player. I think it's a result of the crazy number of options for ramping that Ex decks have available to them, plus the fact that most control cards will only give up one point when you kill them. So I stall for time while I set up to murder your Ex and win with 2 KO's while I make you fish for 3. Does it always work? No. Does it feel leaps and bounds better than losing because your opponent killed your Charizard Ex and leapfrogged from 1-2 to 3-2? Yes. Yes it does.

 

Team Galactic's Mental

Pokémon

  • Drowzee x2
  • Hypno x2
  • Mewtwo x1
  • Golett x2
  • Golurk x2

Trainers

  • Sabrina x2
  • Mythical Slab x1
  • Blue x1
  • Leaf x1
  • X Speed x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Professor's Research x2

(Title is from a phase I had where all my decks were named after pokémon crime syndicates)

 

The basic concept of this deck is: Marowak Ex but without the Ex part (and more damage)

 

Generally I don't like having Ex cards in my lists because of the huge value lost if they die, unless they sufficiently make up for that in another way as an engine or control source (e.g. Wigglytuff Ex, Moltres Ex)

 

Palkia STS

Pokémon

  • Eevee x2
  • Vaporeon x2
  • Manaphy x2
  • Palkia ex x2

Trainers

  • Professor's Research x2
  • Misty x2
  • Poké Ball x2
  • Potion x2
  • X Speed x2
  • Giant Cape x2

Very simple and fast deck. 
If you can get Manaphy and Vaporeon turn 2 you can already attack with Palkia for 150 damage.
You tend to turn 3 almost always attack with Palkia.

Arcanine EX

Pokémon

  • Growlithe x2
  • Arcanine ex x2
  • Moltres ex x2
  • Mew ex x1

Trainers

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