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Best Decks Tier List (May 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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Celestial Guardians Decks

Best Decks Tier List

Meta Decks Tier List

The best decks in Pokemon TCG are the Exeggutor ex Deck and the Darkrai ex & Magnezone Deck.
Both have top-tier usage and win rates, and it’s safe to say they are dominant in the current meta, consistently performing at the highest level.

Unlisted Decks in Tier List

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Tier 1 Decklist and Card Breakdown

Giratina ex

Giratina exGiratina exDarkrai exDarkrai exPotionPoke BallPoke BallRed CardGiant CapeGiant CapePoison BarbRocky HelmetProfessorProfessorSabrinaLeafCyrusPokemon Center LadyRedGuzma

This deck leverages Giratina ex's Ability for Energy acceleration, aiming to repeatedly deal 130 damage from the early turns. If you can switch to Arceus ex with Dawn, you can unleash powerful attacks as early as turn two, making this strategy particularly strong.

Giratina ex Deck Card List

Solgaleo ex

CosmogCosmogCosmoemSolgaleo exSolgaleo exSkarmorySkarmoryPoke BallPoke BallGiant CapeRocky HelmetRocky HelmetPoison BarbPoison BarbRare CandyRare CandyProfessorProfessorSabrinaCyrus

This deck aims to get Solgaleo ex to battle in the early game. Its strength lies in quickly powering it up and attacking continuously.

Solgaleo ex Deck Card List

Incineroar ex

Litten (Celestial Guardians Solgaleo)Litten (Celestial Guardians Solgaleo)TorracatIncineroar exIncineroar exTurtonatorTurtonatorPoke BallPoke BallRare CandyRare CandyGiant CapeRocky HelmetProfessorProfessorSabrinaSabrinaLillieKiaweKiawe

This deck uses Incineroar ex as the main attacker, which has two excellent Attacks. Use its Attacks depending on the situation in the early and late game to deal damage.

Incineroar ex Deck Card List

Oricorio (Pom-Pom Style)

Oricorio (Pom-Pom Style)Oricorio (Pom-Pom Style)MagnemiteMagnemiteMagnetonMagnetonMagnezoneMagnezonePotionPotionPoke BallPoke BallGiant CapePokemon CommunicationProfessorProfessorCyrusSabrinaGuzmaGuzma

This deck uses Oricorio as the main attacker, who doesn't take Attack damage from Pokemon ex. It performs very favorably against decks centered around Pokemon ex.

Oricorio (Pom-Pom Style) Deck Card List

Best Deck Details

Tier 1: Top Tier Decks (BDIF)

  1. Giratina ex
    - A deck that can easily deal high damage
    - Can boost Energy with its Ability
    - The maximum damage output is slightly low
    See the Decklist
  2. Solgaleo ex
    - Solgaleo ex's 120 damage for 2 Energy is powerful
    - Can increase hand size with Clefairy
    - Solgaleo ex's Ability is useful for switching the opponent's Pokemon
    See the Decklist
  3. Incineroar ex
    - Incineroar ex is a powerful card that shines in matches where it can be properly utilized.
    - Incineroar ex synergizes well with its pre-evolutions, Litten and Torracat
    - Struggles in matches if you can't Evolve into Incineroar ex
    See the Decklist
  4. Oricorio (Pom-Pom Style)
    - Psychic Oricorio's Ability is powerful against ex Pokemon
    - Can completely shut down opponents depending on the matchup
    - Very difficult against opponents not using ex Pokemon
    See the Decklist

Tier 2: High Tier Decks

  1. Greninja
    - A deck specialized in Bench attacks.
    - Ideal to use Articuno ex as the main attacker.
    - Misty’s Energy Acceleration is powerful.
    See the Decklist
  2. Charizard ex (Shining Revelry)
    - Charizard ex can repeatedly deal 150 damage
    - Only 2 Energy are needed for Charizard ex
    - Charizard ex, being a Stage 2 Pokemon, lacks offense in the early game
    See the Decklist
  3. Crobat
    - Aim for big damage with Arceus ex and Crobat
    - Can still work even if one is missing
    - Struggles against Fighting types
    See the Decklist
  4. Decidueye ex
    - Decidueye ex's is a strong card.
    - Decidueye ex works well with Bench Attack Pokemon.
    See the Decklist
  5. 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
  6. 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
  7. Crabominable ex
    - Crabominable ex lets you hit hard in the early game.
    - This deck thrives when you get to take the first turn.
    - On the flip side, this deck may struggle to keep up if the match drags on.
    See the Decklist

Tier 3: Middle Tier Decks

  1. Banette Deck
    Banette
    - A deck that can attack one-sidedly with Banette
    - Buys time in the early game to set up other Pokemon on the Bench
    - Disadvantageous against a deck that develops many Pokemon on the Bench
    See the Decklist
  2. Meowscarada
    - A Meowscarada-centered deck built to counter Pokemon ex
    - Can drag the game into a battle of endurance and fight persistently
    - Struggles significantly if the opponent is not using Pokemon ex
    See the Decklist
  3. Carnivine (Triumphant Light)
    - Aim for 50 damage from the first turn with Carnivine
    - Arceus ex can consistently deal damage
    - Basic Pokemon's HP is low and weak against Switch
    See the Decklist
  4. Mallow
    - Capable of launching quick attacks to gain an early advantage.
    - Offers plenty of recovery options.
    - Relatively low HP can make it vulnerable in prolonged matches.
    See the Decklist
  5. Pikachu ex (Shining Revelry)
    - Dealing 150 damage with just 3 Energy is quite powerful
    - Since Pikachu ex discards all Energy when attacking, it cannot use its move repeatedly
    - Luxray can deal heavy damage to benched Pokemon to take Prize cards as well
    See the Decklist
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. Lunala ex
    - Battle while switching Energy with Lunala ex
    - High sustainability, strong whether going first or second
    - Difficult if there are no Pokemon that can supply extra Energy
    See the Decklist
  9. 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

Tier 4: Secondary Decks

  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. Acerola
    - A deck that can be built using Single-Prize Pokemon.
    - Can stay in the fight longer by recovering HP using Acerola's ability.
    - Struggles to deliver high damage in a single hit.
    See the Decklist
  3. Wugtrio ex
    - Wugtrio ex's total damage of 150 is impressive
    - Strong against decks that don't fill their bench
    - Targeting is random, making it somewhat luck-based
    See the Decklist
  4. Paldean Clodsire ex
    - Paldean Clodsire ex can apply aggressive pressure
    - If you can Poison the opponent from the Bench, it becomes extremely powerful
    - If the opponent is prepared for Poison, it can be difficult to maintain pressure
    See the Decklist
  5. 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
  6. Rayquaza ex
    - Boost Rayquaza ex’s Energy to bring out its full power in battles.
    - Its strategy leans heavily on support coming from Dialga ex.
    See the Decklist
  7. Garchomp ex
    - Garchomp ex has powerful versatile attacks
    - Lucario helps with its low damage output
    - Heavy reliance on Garchomp ex
    See the Decklist
  8. Leafeon ex
    - Attack with Leafeon ex while setting up the next Pokemon
    - Consistent due to a limited number of Pokemon
    - Struggles if Leafeon ex doesn't come out quickly
    See the Decklist
  9. Sophocles
    - Can deal high damage from the early game.
    - Can prevent the opponent from playing and using Item cards.
    - Lacks finishing power to end matches strongly.
    See the Decklist

Tier 5: Low Tier Decks

  1. 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
  2. Beedrill ex
    - Being able to reliably discard the opponent's Energy is a powerful advantage
    - High damage can be dealt using Celebi ex
    - Since Beedrill ex is a Stage 2 Pokemon, it lacks offensive power in the early game
    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. 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
  5. Alolan Raichu ex
    - Strong against opponents who attach a lot of Energy
    - High flexibility allows for adaptable strategies
    - Very weak against Fighting Type Aggro decks
    See the Decklist
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. Passimian ex
    - Passimian ex dominates early-game battles.
    - Its ability to transfer Energy to other Pokemon keeps your attacks flowing.
    - It struggles when facing decks that rely on Bench Attacks.
    See the Decklist
  9. 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
  10. Wishiwashi ex
    - Wishiwashi ex can be incredibly powerful when its full potential is unlocked.
    - However, it relies on multiple cards to maximize its damage output.
    See the Decklist
  11. Kommo-o
    - Exceptional 130 damage for 2 Energy
    - Can split roles between Oricorio and Kommo-o
    - Lack of consistency is a drawback
    See the Decklist
  12. Alolan Muk ex
    - Capable of inflicting a range of status conditions.
    - Alolan Muk EX and Absol pairs well together.
    - Lacks the ability to deliver significant damage in a single attack.
    See the Decklist
  13. Dhelmise ex
    - Dhelmise ex has a powerful attack that prevents the opponent's Pokemon from retreating.
    - Dhelmise ex's attack comes with a high Energy cost, which can be challenging to manage during matches.
    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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