This tier list ranks the best decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket, a more casual and beginner-friendly version of the main Trading Card Game. While it's designed for casual play, a meta still exists, with some decks proving significantly more effective than others.
Table of Contents
- S-Tier Decks
- A-Tier Decks
- B-Tier Decks
S-Tier Decks
Gyarados Ex/Greninja Combo: This deck utilizes a synergistic approach. Druddigon (x2), with its 100 HP and chip damage, acts as a sturdy defender. Simultaneously, Greninja (x2) inflicts further chip damage, serving as a secondary attacker. Finally, Gyarados Ex (x2) delivers the knockout blow once the opponent's Pokémon are weakened. Supporting cards include Froakie (x2), Frogadier (x2), Magikarp (x2), Misty (x2), Leaf (x2), Professor’s Research (x2), and Poké Ball (x2).
Pikachu Ex: Currently the top deck, Pikachu Ex (x2) delivers consistent 90 damage with just two Energy. Its aggressive and fast-paced strategy makes it highly effective. The deck includes Zapdos Ex (x2), Blitzle (x2), Zebstrika (x2), Poké Ball (x2), Potion (x2), X Speed (x2), Professor’s Research (x2), Sabrina (x2), and Giovanni (x2). Optional additions like Voltorb and Electrode provide further attack options and strategic retreat capabilities.
Raichu Surge: While slightly less consistent than the pure Pikachu Ex deck, Raichu and Lt. Surge offer powerful surprise attacks. Pikachu Ex (x2), Pikachu (x2), Raichu (x2), Zapdos Ex (x2), Potion (x2), X Speed (x2), Poké Ball (x2), Professor’s Research (x2), Sabrina (x2), and Lt. Surge (x2) form the core of this deck. The Energy discard drawback of Raichu is mitigated by Lt. Surge's ability.
A-Tier Decks
Celebi Ex and Serperior Combo: The Mythical Island expansion boosted Grass-type decks, with Celebi Ex and Serperior leading the charge. Serperior's Jungle Totem ability doubles Grass Pokémon Energy, amplified by Celebi Ex's coin flip mechanic for high damage potential. The deck includes Snivy (x2), Servine (x2), Serperior (x2), Celebi Ex (x2), Dhelmise (x2), Erika (x2), Professor’s Research (x2), Poké Ball (x2), X Speed (x2), Potion (x2), and Sabrina (x2). Vulnerable to Fire-type decks.
Koga Poison: This deck focuses on poisoning opponents and exploiting that weakness with Scolipede's high damage output. Venipede (x2), Whirlipede (x2), Scolipede (x2), Koffing (x2), Weezing (x2), Tauros, Poké Ball (x2), Koga (x2), Sabrina, and Leaf (x2) are key components. Tauros serves as a strong finisher against Ex decks. Effective against Mewtwo Ex decks.
Mewtwo Ex/Gardevoir Combo: Mewtwo Ex (x2) is the primary attacker, supported by Gardevoir. The deck aims for quick evolution of Ralts and Kirlia into Gardevoir to maximize Mewtwo Ex's Psydrive attack. Jynx provides stalling or early-game attacks. The deck also includes Ralts (x2), Kirlia (x2), Gardevoir (x2), Jynx (x2), Potion (x2), X Speed (x2), Poké Ball (x2), Professor’s Research (x2), Sabrina (x2), and Giovanni (x2).
B-Tier Decks
Charizard Ex: This deck boasts Charizard Ex's high damage potential, but its reliance on specific draws makes it less consistent. Charmander (x2), Charmeleon (x2), Charizard Ex (x2), Moltres Ex (x2), Potion (x2), X Speed (x2), Poké Ball (x2), Professor’s Research (x2), Sabrina (x2), and Giovanni (x2) are included. Moltres Ex aids in early-game Energy accumulation.
Colorless Pidgeot: This deck utilizes basic Pokémon with high value. Rattata and Raticate provide early-game damage, while Pidgeot's ability disrupts opponents by forcing Pokémon switches. The deck includes Pidgey (x2), Pidgeotto (x2), Pidgeot, Poké Ball (x2), Professor’s Research (x2), Red Card, Sabrina, Potion (x2), Rattata (x2), Raticate (x2), Kangaskhan, and Farfetch’d (x2).
This tier list is subject to change as the Pokémon TCG Pocket meta evolves.