This is the Best Meta Decks Tier List in Pokemon TCG Pocket (Pokemon Card App). See the strongest & best decks in format (BDIF), recommended decklist and build in Pokemon TCGP.
Starmie ex can deal a powerful 90 damage with just 2 Water Energy. Also, by using Misty, you might be able to use the powerful attack of Articuno ex as early as your first turn if luck is on your side.
Pikachu ex can deal 90 damage repeatedly, making it a powerful deck. Additionally, you can aim for a one-hit KO against tanky Pokemon using Raichu, which can deliver 140 damage.
Mewtwo ex is a deck aiming for repeated 150-damage attacks. A board with Mewtwo ex and Gardevoir together is extremely powerful, able to overwhelm most decks once fully set up.
- Deck makes it easy to set up two ex cards simultaneously - Having a large number of Basic Pokemon reduces the chances of bad hands - Pikachu ex's damage cap of 90 is a drawback
- 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
- Charizard ex's high damage attack is very strong - Moltres ex's Energy Acceleration is helpful - Charizard ex is Stage 2, making it luck-based if it can evolve
- Venusaur ex's high durability is appealing - Lots of HP recovery options, like Erika - Since Venusaur ex is Stage 2, it might be unusable if luck is against you
- Primarily composed of Stage 1 Pokemon, allowing for an aggressive start - Can deal up to 160 damage with 2 Energy, which is fascinating - Damage output depends on coin flips, making it a luck-based move
- You have a chance of winning against any deck - Can fight long battles with non-ex Pokemon - Dragonite is Stage 2 and requires 4 Energy to attack, which takes some time
- Weezing has impressive durability and a strong ability. - Use Weezing as a shield to power up Mewtwo EX. - A slight drawback is that Energy distribution can be uneven.
- Alakazam's high damage potential is really appealing. - However, getting Alakazam ready takes some time. - Getting bad hands can prevent evolving your cards.
- 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
- Aim for a quick evolution from Mankey (Promo). - Strong against the commonly encountered types of Lightning and Colorless. - There is a significant difference in strength between going first and second.
- The combo of Lt. Surge and Magneton is powerful - It consists of non-ex Pokemon only, making it harder to lose - Multiple evolution lines can have issue with consistency
- Gyarados's Attack has powerful additional effects. - Misty's Energy Acceleration allows for quick attacks. - Starting with Magikarp can be challenging.
- 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
- Omastar’s attack power is impressive. - Energy acceleration with Misty from the early game makes it even stronger. - Evolving Fossil Pokémon can be challenging.
- This deck can deal 180 damage without using an ex Pokemon. - Disadvantage is that there's not much space for support cards or items - The energy requirements are too high, making it difficult to evolve two Pokemon.
- This deck performs well against opponents that deal low to moderate damage. - It can be challenging to evolve Fossil Pokemon. - It struggles against decks that can deal one-hit KOs.
- Cinccino's damage output is high for 2 Diamond rank - Being primarily Colorless allows for greater flexibility with supporting Pokemon - Pokemon tend to have lower HP overall
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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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