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Best Decks Tier List (February 2025)

Best Decks Tier List (February 2025)

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This is the Best Meta Decks Tier List in Pokemon TCG Pocket (PTCGP). See the strongest & best decks in format (BDIF), recommended decklist and build in Pokemon TCGP.

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Best Deck Tier List

Meta Decks Tier List

The top-tier decks in Pokemon TCG Pocket are the Mewtwo ex Deck, the Darkrai ex & Magnezone Deck, the Weavile ex & Darkrai ex Deck, the Palkia ex Deck, and the Gyarados ex Deck. The release of the new pack, Mythical Island, has significantly shifted the metagame.

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Tier 1 Decklist and Card Breakdown

Gyarados ex

Magikarp (Mythical Island)Magikarp (Mythical Island)Gyarados exGyarados exFroakieFroakieFrogadierFrogadierGreninjaGreninjaDruddigonDruddigonPoke BallPoke BallProfessorProfessorMistyMistyLeafCyrus

This deck focuses on stalling with Druddigon while setting up Gyarados ex and Greninja on the bench. Against opponents that Gyarados cannot one-hit KO, the strategy involves using Rough Skin or Water Shuriken to chip away at their HP, reducing it below 140 for a decisive follow-up attack.

Gyarados ex Deck Card List

Darkrai ex & Magnezone

Darkrai exDarkrai exMagnemite (Space-Time Smackdown)Magnemite (Space-Time Smackdown)MagnetonMagnetonMagnezoneMagnezoneDruddigonDruddigonPoke BallPoke BallPokemon CommunicationGiant CapeGiant CapeProfessorProfessorSabrinaLeafCyrus

The Darkrai ex & Magnezone deck uses Druddigon as a wall to prepare Magnezone. Use Darkrai ex & Druddigon to reduce the opponent's HP and then Magnezone's 110 damage attack to finish them.

Darkrai ex & Magnezone Deck Card List

Palkia ex

Palkia exPalkia exArticuno exArticuno exManaphyManaphyVaporeon (Mythical Island)Vaporeon (Mythical Island)Eevee (Mythical Island)Poke BallPoke BallGiant CapeGiant CapeProfessorProfessorMistyMistyLeafLeafCyrus

This deck utilizes Manaphy to accelerate powerful attackers like Palkia ex. Manaphy and Misty's Energy Acceleration helps compensate for Palkia ex's Energy Discard effect, making it a strong strategy.

Palkia ex Deck Card List

Best Deck Details

Tier 1: Top Tier Decks (BDIF)

  1. Gyarados ex
    - Gyarados ex's 140-damage attack is effective across matchups
    - Misty's coin flip effects can lead to high-impact plays
    - The set-up is heavily luck based and may take time
    See the Decklist
  2. Darkrai ex
    - Combination of Darkrai ex & Magnezone is powerful
    - Magnezone can produce its own Lightning Energy
    - Requirement of Stage 2 Evolution may cause bad hands
    See the Decklist
  3. Palkia ex
    - Palkia ex's high damage is powerful.
    - Manaphy's Energy Acceleration is excellent.
    - Easy to achieve a knockout with Bench Attack + Cyrus.
    See the Decklist

Tier 2: High Tier Decks

  1. Weavile ex
    - The Darkrai + Weavile combo is powerful.
    - It can function with minimal Energy, reducing the chances of drawing bad hands.
    - The deck is somewhat lacking in high-damage attackers.
    See the Decklist
  2. Yanmega ex
    - Can attack with Exeggutor ex in the early stages and Yanmega ex in the middle and later stages.
    - Hard to be defeated because you can recover with Erika.
    - Rockey Helmet helps with damage output.
    See the Decklist
  3. Charizard ex
    - Charizard ex's high damage attack is very strong
    - Moltres ex's Energy Acceleration is helpful
    - Prone to bad hands typical of Stage 2 attackers like Charizard
    See the Decklist
  4. Rampardos
    - Rampardos's 1 Energy for 130 damage is immense.
    - Use a Draw Engine to cycle through your deck.
    - Bad hands preventing evolving is likely to occur.
    See the Decklist
  5. Pikachu ex
    - Repeated 90 damage from Pikachu ex is powerful
    - Easy to overwhelm the opponent with multiple Pokemon ex
    - Raichu can also deliver high damage
    See the Decklist
  6. Mewtwo ex
    - A highly stable deck centered around Mewtwo ex
    - The repeated use of Psydrive from mid to late game is powerful
    - It’s crucial to evolve Ralts into Gardevoir
    See the Decklist
  7. Celebi ex
    - Highly consistent deck centered on Celebi ex
    - The attack, Powerful Bloom, can provide powerful and consistent damage
    - Serperior boosts Celebi ex's overwhelming damage potential
    See the Decklist
  8. Dialga ex
    - Dialga ex's Energy Acceleration is strong.
    - Requires another card capable of dealing with strong attackers.
    - The downside is that it can't act until it has two energies attached.
    See the Decklist

Tier 3: Middle Tier Decks

  1. Pachirisu ex
    - Pachirisu ex's 2 Energy and 80 damage multi-attacks are a strong combination.
    - Can work regardless of whether you’re going to attack first or second.
    - Energy management can be a bit challenging.
    See the Decklist
  2. Darkrai ex
    - Powerful ability to cause damage.
    - Good compatibility with Cyrus.
    - Weezing can cause damage easily for Darkrai ex to finish off.
    See the Decklist
  3. Lucario
    - Always +20 damage with Lucario's ability.
    - Aggro-type moves can be made with minimal energy cost.
    - Marshadow's attack is excellent.
    See the Decklist
  4. Starmie ex
    - Starmie ex is Energy efficient
    - Misty's Energy Acceleration is powerful
    - Weak against fast-paced decks like Lightning decks
    See the Decklist
  5. Infernape ex
    - Infernape ex's 2 Energy with 140 damage is powerful.
    - Move Energy with Dawn and repeatedly attack with Infernape ex.
    - The synergy between Giratina, Dawn, and Infernape ex is excellent.
    See the Decklist
  6. Articuno ex
    - Forces opponent to KO two Pokemon ex cards
    - Powerful Energy Acceleration from Misty
    - High dependency on Misty
    See the Decklist
  7. Aerodactyl ex
    - Aerodactyl ex serves as a strong attacker
    - Reliable evolution from Mankey to Primeape
    - Struggles against high-HP attackers / long battles
    See the Decklist
  8. Luxray
    - 120 damage Bench Attack is powerful.
    - You can get 2 Energy Acceleration at once with Volkner.
    - It is important to effectively reduce the opponent's HP.
    See the Decklist

Tier 4: Secondary Decks

  1. Blaine
    - Cost-effective attacks are good for going aggresive in early-game
    - Blaine's damage-boosting effect is strong
    - Overall HP is low and durability is poor
    See the Decklist
  2. Melmetal
    - Melmetal boasts impressive durability.
    - Bisharp excels as a solid backup attacker.
    - This deck struggles against fast-pace decks.
    See the Decklist
  3. Garchomp
    - With Cynthia, Garchomp can deal 150 damage.
    - Garchomp’s ability makes Cynthia easy to draw.
    - Energy attachments may be uneven or hard to manage.
    See the Decklist
  4. Gallade ex
    - Fighting-type Pokemon with powerful, fast-attacking moves.
    - There are plenty of potential sub-attacker alternatives.
    - It's important to deal damage in advance for Gallade ex.
    See the Decklist
  5. Golem (Mythical Island)
    - Golem's survivability is quite high
    - Strong against opponents who can't deal more than 100 damage
    - Higher chance of having bad hands because you need 2 evolutions
    See the Decklist
  6. Machamp ex
    - Uses highly durable Pokemon
    - Key to winning is evolving to Machamp ex
    - Primarily focuses on battling without retreating
    See the Decklist
  7. Arcanine ex
    - Strong Attack from Arcanine ex
    - Energy Acceleration is possible with Moltres ex
    - Arcanine ex's disadvantage is that it also takes self-damage
    See the Decklist
  8. Blastoise ex
    - Blastoise ex can be the main attacker for its high durability and attack power
    - A Water deck that doesn’t overly rely on Misty
    - Other Pokemon besides Blastoise can be easily defeated
    See the Decklist
  9. Pidgeot ex
    - Pidgeot ex boasts high maximum damage output
    - Flexible evolutions from Pidgeotto based on opponent's strategy
    - Colorless Pokemon allows for diverse deck-building options
    See the Decklist

Tier 5: Low Tier Decks

  1. Lickilicky ex
    - Maximize damage output with Lickilicky ex.
    - Easy to use the same strategy every time with small number of Pokemon.
    - Lickilicky ex’s damage can vary.
    See the Decklist
  2. Scolipede
    - Poison and Scolipede combo is powerful
    - You can collect Weezing with Koga
    - It will be tough if Poisoned is cured by Evolving
    See the Decklist
  3. Togekiss
    - Togekiss deals up to 170 damage with Cynthia
    - Mythical Slab can be used.
    - Additional attack damage will be reset when you return to the bench.
    See the Decklist
  4. Marowak ex
    - Evolve deck that's easy to play with good pacing
    - Deals an impressive 160 damage with just 2 Energy
    - Highly reliant on coin flips, which can be a drawback
    See the Decklist
  5. Electivire
    - Electivire's 4 energy 120 damage is powerful.
    - You can benefit from both Lt. Surge and Volkner.
    - Simple to set up but slightly lacking firepower.
    See the Decklist
  6. Mismagius ex
    - Can stall and fight persistently with Mismagius ex's Confusion.
    - Can attack at a good pace.
    - Needs to rely on Confusion to make up for lack of damage output.
    See the Decklist
  7. Wigglytuff ex
    - Wigglytuff ex and Frosmoth’s sleep effect is powerful
    - Misty’s Energy Acceleration allows for an aggressive early game
    - Coin flip result plays a major role
    See the Decklist
  8. Mesprit
    - Mesprit will deal 160 damage if the conditions are met.
    - Attack conditions and disadvantages cannot be ignored.
    - Being able to use Mythical Slab is an advantage.
    See the Decklist
  9. Venusaur ex
    - Venusaur ex's high durability is appealing
    - Lots of HP recovery options, like Erika
    - Prone to bad hands when unable to draw evolution cards for Venusaur ex
    See the Decklist
  10. Gengar ex
    - A deck that can block opponent's Supporter cards
    - Evolving to Gengar can be challenging
    - Low damage output can be a disadvantage
    See the Decklist
  11. Dragonite
    - You have a chance of winning against any deck
    - Can sustain long battles using only Single-Prize Pokemon
    - Slow setup due to Dragonite being Stage 2 and requiring a 4 Energy attack
    See the Decklist
  12. Cresselia ex
    - Withstand attacks & buy time with Cresselia ex
    - Recover more HP with Gardevoir
    - Damage output is low, difficult against strong Pokemon
    See the Decklist
  13. Torterra
    - Torterra's consistent 150 damage makes for a strong deck.
    - It’s important to include a partner that can take action in the early game.
    - Torterra is hard to use effectively in the late game.
    See the Decklist

Strongest Deck Criteria

Summary of Rating Criteria

SS Tier
(Tier 1)
Top Decks in the Meta
- High win rate and popularity
- Low chance of drawing bad hands, making it stable
S Tier
(Tier 2)
Upper-Meta Decks
- Second highest win rate, right after SS Tier
- Second highest usage rate, also close to SS Tier
A Tier
(Tier 3)
Mid-Meta Decks
- Can compete with top-tier decks depending on matchups
- Not as widely used
B Tier
(Tier 4)
Low Usage Decks in the Meta
- Low usage rate
- Win rate isn't particularly high either
C Tier
(Tier 5)
Difficult to Succeed with Decks
- Low win rate and low usage
- Struggles to perform in the current meta

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