Here are some popular Pokemon TCG Pocket deck lists, showcasing effective strategies and card combinations.
Strategy: This Pokemon TCG Pocket deck focuses on getting Mewtwo ex into play quickly and using Gardevoir's ability to provide energy, allowing Mewtwo to deal significant damage each turn.
Strategy: This Grass-type deck utilizes Lilligant to stack energy on Venusaur ex, allowing it to attack while healing itself, making it a resilient opponent.
Strategy: This Pokemon TCG Pocket deck focuses on setting up Blastoise ex while using Lapras ex as a tank. Misty helps quickly attach energy, enabling powerful attacks early in the game.
Strategy: This Pokemon TCG Pocket deck uses Misty to stack energy on either Articuno or Lapras while Starmie ex depletes the opponent's HP effectively.
Pokemon TCG Pocket deck must contain exactly 20 cards, with a maximum of two copies of any card with the same name. This includes both regular and ex cards.
Pokemon TCG Pocket deck includes at least one Basic Pokemon and a balanced mix of around 12 Pokemon and 8 Trainer cards to ensure a strong start and support options.
Build your deck around a strong ace Pokemon like Articuno ex or Mewtwo ex that can deal significant damage or provide strategic advantages.
Add Pokemon that provide additional abilities or stall while you set up your main attacker, such as Pidgeot for switching out your opponent's Active Pokemon.
Incorporate Trainer cards like Professor’s Research for drawing cards and Poké Ball for fetching Basic Pokemon to enhance your strategy.
Since energy is generated automatically, focus on one or two specific Pokemon types to maximize energy generation for your deck.
Try different archetypes, such as Gengar ex for disruption, Zapdos ex for quick attacks, and Machamp for a free-to-play friendly option.
If unsure about card selection, use the auto-build feature to help choose cards based on your desired deck types and ensure balance.