Top Pokémon TCG Decks: Gardevoir ex Still Reigns Supreme!
, by Ultima Supply Writer: (Bingus) , 5 min reading time
, by Ultima Supply Writer: (Bingus) , 5 min reading time
Hello, fellow collectors and TCG enthusiasts! The heat is on as the Mega Evolution format dominates the competitive scene. With Regional Championships TCG events popping up left and right, choosing the right deck is more crucial than ever. So, let’s dive straight into the best tcg decks making waves right now, dissecting their strategies and key components to help you dominate your next tournament.
It's no surprise that Gardevoir ex remains at the top of our list. The adaptability of the gardevoir ex deck sets it apart, offering a solid chance against virtually any opponent in the current standard format decks. Its strength lies in a multifaceted game plan, leveraging diverse attackers and the strategic use of multiple Munkidori for munkidori damage manipulation. This allows you to redirect self-inflicted damage from Psychic Embrace Gardevoir back at your opponent, turning their aggression against them.
The latest iteration of this deck favors a high count of Bravery Charm TCG instead of Jellicent ex. This adjustment enhances its speed and resilience against the emergent Mega Absol Box strategy, mitigating the impact of Claw of Darkness. With three Rare Candy and two Technical Machine Evolution, this build aims for blazing-fast Gardevoir ex deployment, fueled by ample Psychic Energy and Earthen Vessel. Expect to face Gardevoir ex frequently; its adaptability solidifies its place as a top contender.
The Mega Absol Box deck burst onto the scene as a formidable force. This deck boasts incredible draw power with Mega Kangaskhan ex, seamless pivoting between Pokemon thanks to Latias ex and Pecharunt ex, and strategic damage manipulation through Munkidori. Yveltal’s clutch attack can trap opponents, while Mega Absol ex disrupts their hand. Precious Trolley TCG facilitates swift Pokemon deployment, Technical Machine: Turbo Energize accelerates energy attachment, and Bravery Charm TCG bolsters survivability.
Be warned: Mastering the Mega Absol Box requires extensive practice. Expect complex board states, protracted matches due to the high HP of Mega Pokemon, and the stalling potential of yveltal clutch attack. If you're willing to invest the time, this deck offers significant competitive rewards.
Jackson Ford’s victory at the Milwaukee Regionals with Charizard ex/Dusknoir speaks volumes about its potential. Despite the introduction of Psyduck, which initially threatened to shut down Cursed Blast Charizard, this deck has cleverly adapted. The inclusion of Klefki and Jet Energy allows for activation of Cursed Blast, as Mischievous Lock circumvents Damp. Then, Klefki retreats, clearing the path for Charizard ex to attack.
The deck also utilizes Maximum Belt as its ACE SPEC, providing the reach needed to secure one-hit KOs on Mega Pokémon ex or Stage 2 Pokémon early in the game. Quick Search is used to grab one card from your deck every turn, facilitating the setup of key card combinations. The Pokemon Charizard ex League Battle Deck is a solid foundation for anyone looking to get into this strategy.
Gholdengo ex decks have demonstrated remarkable resilience, adapting to the evolving metagame while maintaining their status as premier aggressive decks. Although Cornerstone Mask Ogerpon ex initially posed a challenge, the addition of Mega Lucario ex has provided a solution. Mega Lucario ex’s Mega Brave attack can swiftly dispatch Cornerstone Mask Ogerpon ex, even with a Bravery Charm attached.
Beyond this strategic addition, the core of the gholdengo ex deck remains consistent. Precious Trolley TCG ensures a rapid board setup, while the Solrock Lunatone engine delivers substantial draw power. The Make It Rain Gholdengo attack offers massive one-hit KO potential. The Solrock Lunatone engine can be easily activated by going second on turn one thanks to Arven for Air Balloon and Trolley, finding both Lunatone and Solrock.
While some initially wrote off Dragapult ex in the face of Psyduck, the deck continues to achieve respectable results, leaning on the strength of Budew and Jamming Tower. The core strategy remains the same: disrupt your opponent's setup with Itchy Pollen, then unleash Phantom Dive Dragapult in combination with Cursed Blast.
This iteration includes Professor Turos Scenario to escape Yveltal's retreat lock and reposition Dusclops or Dusknoir in response to Psyduck. Furthermore, a shift back to Professor's Research over Lillie's Determination prioritizes card draw diversity, ensuring fresh options each turn. The Dragapult ex Pokemon TCG League Battle Deck Deutsch is a good starting point. While the dragapult ex deck isn't as dominant as before, it's still a viable option in the standard format.
Marnie's Grimmsnarl ex maintains its presence, owing to its favorable matchup against Gardevoir ex and its versatile game plan fueled by multiple Munkidori and Froslass for self-damage. The deck emphasizes consistency, featuring three copies of Boss's Orders to secure crucial targets.
Marnies Grimmsnarl ex struggles against Mega Absol Box due to a lack of reliable draw power to recover from Claw of Darkness discarding hand resources. However, outside of that specific matchup, Marnie's Grimmsnarl remains a solid choice, capable of disrupting opponents and controlling the pace of the game. The Marnies Grimmsnarl ex deck might be the sleeper hit you've been looking for!
Ceruledge ex rounds out our list as a potent aggressive deck. While often considered a slightly weaker Gholdengo ex due to the absence of Coin Bonus, Ceruledge ex offers unique advantages, including reduced reliance on hand resources and access to Briar. The ceruledge ex deck stands out with a strongly favorable matchup against Mega Absol Box, thanks to its high damage output and resistance to Yveltal's Clutch attack, bolstered by multiple Jet Energy, Pal Pad, and Professor Turo's Scenario.
Against other aggressive decks, Briar can mitigate prize trade disadvantages resulting from early single-prize KOs with Solrock, leveraging Ceruledge ex's status as a Tera Pokémon. Ceruledge ex is an excellent choice for players seeking an aggressive strategy with added control elements. It also has manipulation potential with Professor Turo's Scenario and Legacy Energy to boot!
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