In the realm of Pokemon TCG Pocket, Grass-type decks stand out for their formidable capabilities, focusing on draining opponents’ health and healing their own Pokemon. This strategic advantage enables players to maintain their presence on the battlefield longer than their competition.
While Dragon and Metal-type decks may not see as much representation in the game, Grass-type Pokemon thrive, particularly for players looking to build powerful decks without spending money. By consistently pulling from daily packs, free players can assemble a competitive lineup.
The competitive landscape of Pokemon Pocket is dominated by Grass-type decks, especially those featuring Mythical Pokemon and iconic starter evolutions. Below, we explore some of the most potent Grass-type decks available following the Mythical Island expansion.
Venusaur ex Deck
The Venusaur ex deck has consistently proven itself as a top choice since the Genetic Apex era. Here’s a look at the optimal deck composition:
- x2 Venusaur ex
- x2 Ivysaur
- x2 Bulbasaur
- x2 Petilil
- x2 Liligant
- x2 Poke Ball
- x2 Potion
- x2 Erika
- x2 Professor’s Research
- x2 Sabrina
Central to this deck is the goal of quickly maneuvering Venusaur ex into play. The card Erika facilitates this by healing 50 damage from any Grass-type Pokemon, enhancing team survival.
Once Venusaur ex enters the game, players should utilize the Giant Bloom attack, which not only inflicts a hefty 100 damage but also restores 30 HP to Venusaur ex itself, enabling it to withstand the most significant threats.
Exeggutor ex & Victreebel Deck
Combining two whimsical Generation 1 favorites, Exeggutor ex and Victreebel, creates a powerful synergy, particularly against evolution-focused decks. Here’s the recommended deck layout:
- x2 Exeggutor ex
- x2 Exeggutor
- x2 Exeggcute
- x2 Victreebel
- x2 Weepinbell
- x2 Bellsprout
- x1 X Speed
- x2 Poke Ball
- x1 Sabrina
- x2 Erika
- x2 Professor’s Research
- x1 John
Victreebel’s Fragrance Trap ability can be a game-changer, allowing players to swap an opponent’s Active Pokemon with a less advantageous one from their Bench. This is particularly beneficial against decks featuring weak Basic Pokemon.
Exeggutor ex excels as a damage dealer. Its Tropical Swing attack allows for a simple Energy cost of 1 but can deal up to 100 damage if luck is on the player’s side—making it a strategic threat to even the most robust opponents.
Celebi from & Serperier Deck
Currently recognized as the premier Grass deck in Pokemon Pocket, the Celebi ex & Serperior combination operates under the condition of random number generation (RNG) reliance. Here’s how to structure this deck:
- x2 Celebrity and
- x2 Snivy
- x2 Servine
- x2 Serperior
- x2 Dhelmise
- x2 Poke Ball
- x2 Potion
- x1 X-Speed
- x2 Erika
- x2 Professor’s Research
- x1 Sabrina
The primary strategy involves positioning Serperior on the Bench while putting Celebi ex in the Active slot. Serperior’s ability effectively doubles the outcomes of coin flips when Celebi ex executes Powerful Bloom.
This deck’s success hinges on two factors: successfully bringing out a Stage 2 Pokemon and achieving favorable coin flips with Powerful Bloom. On a good day, it has the potential to unleash devastating damage, even overpowering colossal foes like Gyarados ex.
Leave a Reply