You start at Pokémon Pocket and you struggle to achieve victories? That’s good, we present to you the 5 best decks of the game.
Like millions of other players, your days are punctuated by the opening of boosters Pokémon Pocket. But beyond the card collection aspect, it is also a gripping and easy to access game.
Problem: when you’re starting out, you quickly get hit by routte after routte, both in Solo mode and in Versus mode. To help you, here are the 5 decks considered to be currently the strongest in the game. With them, victories should be significantly easier to obtain.
Provided you can mount them, because all these decks are based on Pokémon Ex, the strongest cards in the game… but also among the most difficult to obtain. To make it simpler, focus on one or two of these decks to the maximum, depending on the cards you already have. Don’t get scattered, and open the boosters (Charizard, Mewtwo or Pikachu) depending on the cards you are looking for.
Ex Framerthe most fun
Composition of deck :
- 2x Osselait
- 2x Ex Framer
- 2x Mole
- 2x Triopikeur
- 2x Poké Ball
- 2x Potion
- 2x Speed +
- 2x John
- 2x Morgana
- 2x Professorial Research
Ce deck is undoubtedly the most fun of the selection. Quite simply, because it is mainly based on the chance of a coin toss. Indeed, the attacks of Ossatueur Ex and Triopikeur use this mechanic. If you are lucky, you win one after another, otherwise…
The attacks of these two Pokémon also consume very little energy, and you can therefore attack early in the game. Triopikeur allows you to wait until you have an Ex Boneslayer ready for combat. The latter can then deal up to 160 damage, enough to kill most opposing Pokémon. Or only 80 points, or even 0.
Staross Exthe simplest
Composition of deck :
- 2x Stars
- 2x Staross Ex
- 2x Artikodin Ex
- 2x Red Card
- 2x Poké Ball
- 2x Potion
- 2x John
- 2x Morgana
- 2x Ondine
- 2x Professorial Research
Ce deck is probably the simplest to understand and play, therefore ideal for getting started. Staross Ex and Artikodin Ex, the two stars of deckare very easy to set up. They require little energy relative to the power of their attacks.
But above all, the necessary energies arrive very quickly, thanks to Ondine, who allows you to attach Water energies as long as you are lucky when throwing coins. If chance favors us, the adversary will have great difficulty in retaliating.
Pikachu Exthe most aggressive
Composition of deck :
- 2x Pikachu Ex
- 2x Électhor Ex
- 2x Voltorbe
- 2x Electrode
- 1x Red Card
- 2x Poké Ball
- 2x Potion
- 2x Speed +
- 1x John
- 2x Morgana
- 2x Professorial Research
The deck Pikachu Ex looks a lot like deck Staross Ex. The idea is to be extremely fast and aggressive. With ideal setup, Pikachu Ex can attack with power up to 90 damage with only two energies.
The other particularity of this deck is also its ease of exchanging the active Pokémon with those of the bench, thanks to Electrode which has no removal cost, and the two Speed + which allow you to move any of your other Pokémon.
Dracaufeus Exthe most powerful
Composition of deck :
- 2x Sulfura Ex
- 2x Salamèche
- 2x Reptincel
- 2x Charizard Ex
- 2x Red Card
- 2x Poké Ball
- 2x Potion
- 2x Speed +
- 2x Morgana
- 2x Professorial Research
Here is the deck the most powerful of this selection. The idea here is to be able to set Moltres Ex as an active Pokémon, then use its attack to distribute Fire energies to your other Pokémon. Ideally to an Ex Charizard (or future Ex Charizard), while caring for it so that it survives as long as possible.
Charizard Ex then takes care of destroying the opposing Pokémon with 200 damage (the strongest attack in the game, no Pokémon can resist it).
Another very big advantage of this deck : all cards are in the same type of booster (THE boosters Charizard, obviously).
Mewtwo Exthe strongest
Composition of deck :
- 2x Mewtwo Ex
- 2x Tarsal
- 2x Kirlia
- 2x Gardevoir
- 1x Red Card
- 2x Poké Ball
- 2x Potion
- 2x Speed +
- 2x John
- 1x Morgana
- 2x Professorial Research
The strength of deck Mewtwo Ex comes from its speed of setup and its great consistency. Only two basic Pokémon here, which are easily found thanks to Poké Balls.
The principle is to put Mewtwo Ex into an active Pokémon, and charge it with energy thanks to Gardevoir’s talent. Once in place, that’s 150 damage per turn! Be careful not to neglect the two Giovanni: many basic Pokémon have 60 HP, plenty enough to resist Mewtwo Ex’s first attack.
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