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.
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.
Decks featuring cards that cannot be the main cards of the deck, such as Mew ex and Vaporeon, as well as those below Tier C, are excluded from the tier list.
Weavile ex DeckEvaluation:S→ A Due to Exeggutor ex continuing to dominate the current meta, the win rate has been steadily dropping.It can be powerful if it achieves its ideal setup, but the difficulty is quite high.
Pachirisu ex DeckEvaluation:B→ A The strategy of using a single Pokemon ex aligns with the environment. It's challenging to go first, but the win rate when going second is incredibly stable.
Infernape ex DeckEvaluation:A→ B If Exeggutor runs Giant Cape, it struggles to close out games. As a result, despite the increase in use, its win rate may not improve significantly.
Arcanine ex DeckEvaluation:A→ C Despite strong expectations, its playrate remains unchanged. When using Moltres EX, Charizard EX is likely the better choice.
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This deck revolves around Dialga ex's Energy Acceleration. There is flexibility in choosing a partner for Dialga ex, and building the deck to compensate for its lack of damage can make it very powerful.
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.
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.
- 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.
- Combination of Darkrai ex & Magnezone is powerful - Magnezone can produce its own Lightning Energy - Requirement of Stage 2 Evolution may cause bad hands
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- An Aggro deck with Magnezone as the finisher - Can be combined with various cards - Focuses on a build that takes advantage of being a Single-Prize deck
- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- Skarmory is guaranteed to appear in the Active Spot first - Can quickly defeat low HP Basic Pokemon - Struggles in long battles if Fossil cannot be drawn
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- 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
- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- 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
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