The best decks to use in ‘Pokémon TCG Pocket’

Pokémon TCG Pocket is finally here, and as players have started building their collections and competing against others, many are keen to know how to craft the best deck. Well, that is where this article comes in, as we have put together several of the best decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket based on the current Genetic Apex set.

READ MORE: The rarest cards to collect in ‘Pokémon TCG Pocket’

This guide will cover several decks that you want to start building right now to be able to have the upper hand on your opponents and where you can find the rarer cards from the booster packs.

‘Pokémon TCG Pocket’ Best Decks

The best decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket are:

Pikachu EX Deck – Pikachu, Voltorb, Electrode, Zapdos, X Speed
Mewtwo EX & Gardevoir Deck – Mewtwo, Ralts, Kirila, Gardevoir, Sabrina
Dragonite & Articuno EX Deck – Dratini, Dragonair, Dragonite, Articuno, Misty
Moltres EX & Charizard EX Deck – Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Moltres, Professor’s Research
Starmie EX & Articuno EX Deck – Staryu, Starmie, Articuno, Misty
Exeggutor EX Deck – Exeggcute, Exeggutor, Paras, Parasect, Erika

Credit: The Pokemon Company

Pikachu EX Deck

The Pikachu EX Deck contains:

Pikachu EX x2
Zapdos EX x2
Voltorb x2
Electrode x2
X Speed x2
Professor’s Research x2
Poké Ball x2
Potion x2
Sabrina
Lt. Surge
Giovanni

This deck focuses on using Pikachu EX to deal damage with Circle Circuit. This allows you to stack your bench with base-level Pokémon that can then buff the attack. Similarly, Zapdos EX specifically can let you pull off some immense damage thanks to Thundering Hurricane.

Potion, Pokéballs, Lt. Surge, and Professor’s Research will also help you stack your party and pull your in-play cards’ energy to your active slot if you have to make a quick adjustment or allow you to pull as many cards as possible. Voltorb and Electrode are our choices for extra Pokémon, as they can do a lot of damage, however, you can swap this out for Pikachu and Raichu’s regular forms of one of the many different Pokémon in the Electric category.

Credit: The Pokemon Company

 

Mewtwo EX & Gardevoir Deck

The Mewtwo EX and Gardevoir deck contains:

Mewtwo EX x2
Ralts x2
Kirlia x2
Gardevoir x2
Mr. Mime x1
Professor’s Research x2
Poké Ball x2
X Speed x2
Potion x2
Giovanni x2
Sabrina x1

Mewtwo EX and Gardevoir when paired together, form the deck you can’t beat right now. The strategy is to play Mewtwo in the active slot after you have built up enough energy and then use Gardevoir’s Psy Shadow ability to refill Mewtwo’s energy for Psydrive each round, pulling an extra energy alongside the one you can manually use.

This allows you to consistently use Psydrive and deal 150 damage every turn, making you practically unstoppable, especially if you have two Mewtwo EXs and some Potions. If you can get two Gardevoirs in your active play slots, then you can double your energy gain – this pairs exceptionally well with another Mewtwo EX to have two of each card.

Sabrina will allow you to pull your opponent’s Pokémon out if it poses too much of a threat, while X Speed allows you to do the same with yours. On top of that, Giovanni can tip you over the edge on damage for those pesky EX cards that have 160 health.

Credit: The Pokemon Company

Dragonite & Articuno Deck

The Dragonite and Articuno Deck contains:

Dratini x2
Dragonair x2
Dragonite x2
Articuno x2
Poké Ball x2
Professor’s Research x2
Misty x2
Sabrina
Potion x2
X Speed x2
Helix Fossil

Dragonite is one of the deadliest cards in the game right now. With its Draco Meteor attack, it deals 50 damage four times to your opponent’s active Pokémon and its bench. However, the catch is you will need to run both Water and Electric Energy. However, Articuno helps with this, allowing you to bide for time and paralyse your opponent, allowing you to play more turns and get more energy.

This deck can absolutely dominate even the best of players, and with the addition of Potions alongside Professor Research, it can help you heal both Dragonite and Articuno and pull more cards from your deck. Misty is also vital for this, allowing you to potentially stack several energies onto Dragonite or Articuno early on to get a headstart.

If you don’t want to use Helix Fossil as a blocker, you can also add another Sabrina card or use someone like Giovanni if needed.

Credit: The Pokemon Company

Moltres EX and Charizard EX Deck

The Moltres EX and Charizard EX Deck contains:

Moltres EX x2
Charmander x2
Charmeleon x2
Charizard EX x2
Eevee
Flareon
Poké Ball x2
Professor’s Research x2
Potion x2
X Speed x2
Red Card
Sabrina

Now we start getting to the less effective decks, but decks that can be easier to complete because the cards in them are less rare. First off, you will need both a Charizard and Moltres EX.

This entire deck is about using Moltres as a blocker while you build up energy for your Charizard EXs or other Fire Pokémon. Its Inferno Dance attack allows you to flip three coins and pull a fire energy for each heads you get. You can then attach it to your benched Pokémon in any way. This allows you to stack energy incredibly fast, and if you can keep Moltres alive with Potions, then you can have several cards at full energy. If you don’t have enough Charizards, then we suggest running with Flareon, Arcanine, Arcanine EX, or Centiskorch.

You can then switch out Moltres with X Speed and quick start attacking with your most powerful Charizard attacks.

Credit: The Pokemon Company

Starmie EX and Articuno EX Deck

The Starmie EX and Articuno EX deck includes:

Staryu x2
Starmie EX x2
Articuno EX x2
Bruxish x2
Poké Ball x2
Professor’s Research x2
Potion x2
Misty x2
X Speed X2
Giovanni
Sabrina

Next up is an underrated but strong deck. The combination of Starmie EX and Articuno EX is a dangerous one, specifically because Articuno can be used to attack benched Pokémon, while Starmie is a high-damage, high-health EX that doesn’t require any elaborate energy combinations or work to build up its energy stock.

Of course, as it is quite simple, it doesn’t offer a lot of flexibility, and if your opponent has a counter, then you are stuffed.

Credit: The Pokemon Company

Exeggutor EX Deck

The Exeggutor EX Deck contains:

Exeggcute x2
Exeggutor EX x2
Paras x2
Parasect x2
Tauros
Poké Ball x2
Professor’s Research x2
Potion x2
Erika x2
Sabrina x2
X Speed

The Exeggutor EX Deck is an easy deck to build, especially if you chose the Charizard pack at the beginning of the game, as it is a guaranteed pull. But, to make the most out of this deck and keep your Pokémon alive, you will need some rare Trainer cards, specifically Erika.

The goal here is to use your Exeggutor EX to try and deal as much damage as possible. And, if that fails, then you can use your other grass Pokémon, of which we suggest Paras and Parasect due to their high-damage attacks. Although you will need to build up a lot of energy. If you don’t have Erika, then Giovanni is your next best shot on top of Sabrina.

For even more Pokémon TCG Pocket news, be sure to check out our reroll guide and information on trading.

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