Pokemon TCG Pocket is not too difficult in terms of deckbuilding. Since you can only use two copies of the same card in your deck, it is fairly easy to get a full playset. However, some of the best decks will require multiple ex Pokemon to run properly, which can put a drain on your pack points if you can’t seem to pull them.
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Luckily, enjoying Pokemon TCG Pocket doesn’t have to be a massive grind. There are plenty of decks that are not only fun to play but can also be made using very little of your resources. Some only need one ex Pokemon to start beating other decks.
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Golduck And Greninja Beatdown
A Starmie Ex Deck Without Starmie
Psyduck X2 |
Golduck X2 |
Froakie X2 |
Frogadier X2 |
Greminja X2 |
Misty X2 |
Poke Ball X2 |
Potion X2 |
Sabrina X2 |
Professor’s Research X2 |
The Psyduck Package is a pretty inexpensive set of cards to pull. With the power of Greninja you can start punching at the back row each turn. This is a great alternative to Starmie ex despite doing 20 less damage.
However, Psyduck also has utility as it can stop your opponent from using Supporters during their turn. This can be deadly if you manage to use this move with the help of Misty on turn one. Now, they won’t be able to draw using Professor’s Research or tag out using X Speed.
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Hypnotic Stun
Pincurchin And Hypno Using Status Effects
Pinchurchin X2 |
Drowzee X2 |
Hypno X2 |
Zapdos X2 |
Red Card X2 |
Poke Ball X2 |
Potion X2 |
Sabrina X2 |
Professor’s Research X2 |
Giovanni X1 |
X Speed X1 |
Pincurchin and Hypno work together to create a budget deck that can leave your opponent stunned. The idea is to have Hypno on the Bench putting Pokemon to Sleep while Pincurchin strikes and potentially leaves then Paralyzed.
While you can only afflict your opponent with one status effect at a time, you have two chances to get it done properly on a fully set up board. These Pokemon also aren’t too difficult to find or craft, making it relatively easy to put this deck together.
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Angry Primeape
Maximizing Your Damage With Primeape And Marowak
Promo Mankey X2 |
Primeape X2 |
Cubone X2 |
Marowak X2 |
Red Card X1 |
Poke Ball X2 |
Potion X2 |
Sabrina X2 |
Professor’s Research X2 |
Giovanni X2 |
X Speed X1 |
You can combine your starter Cubone deck with the promo pack Mankey to create a simple budget deck that can deal big damage. If you choose the Mewtwo pack as your starter, you can receive a free Marowak ex to boost this deck.
Promo Mankey is also a good way to prepare Primeape since it can self-inflict ten damage, which later boosts the power of its attack when evolved. With this budget deck, you can deal plenty of damage without having to craft a second set of ex Pokemon.
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Dugtrio Stun
Strike And Duck With Dugtrio
Marowak has a different budget variant that trades power for the ability to stun opponents. This deck revolves around having Dugtrio on the Active Spot, dealing 40 damage each turn and protecting itself with Dig.
Meanwhile, your Bench is turning your Cubones into hard-hitting Marowak ex, which can swoop in if Dugtrio takes too much damage and you need to swap it out. This deck only utilizes one set of Marowak ex, but if you find yourself with only one, you can always substitute it with a copy of the non ex variant.
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Alakazam Energy Pop
A Psychic Budget Deck
Abra X2 |
Kadabra X2 |
Alakazam X2 |
Farfetch’d X2 |
Kangaskhan X2 |
Poke Ball X2 |
Potion X2 |
Sabrina X2 |
Professor’s Research X2 |
Giovanni X1 |
Red Card X1 |
Alakazam is a great budget choice for Psychic-type enjoyers without having to dip into your pack point vault. Alakazam does 60 damage to your opponent’s Pokemon but gets a power boost for each Energy they have on their current Pokemon.
Alakazam can one-shot cards such as Pikachu ex, Charizard ex, and Mewtwo ex while they’re at full power. While it is a three-card line, it is far less expensive than going for Mewtwo ex. While Gardevoir would be nice in this deck, you can splash in some Colorless Pokemon, such as Kangaskhan and Farfetch’d, to play more aggressively with fewer evolutions needed.
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Team Rocket Lockdown
Arbok And Weezing Strike Back
Koffing X2 |
Weezing X2 |
Ekans X2 |
Arbok X2 |
Red Card X1 |
Poke Ball X2 |
Potion X2 |
Sabrina X2 |
Professor’s Research X2 |
Giovanni X1 |
Koga X2 |
If you love Team Rocket, then the original two Pokemon on their team make a surprisingly good combo. This deck only uses Weezing and Arbok to Poison your opponent’s Pokemon and keep them locked in place.
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Weezing can take the lead and deal Poison damage until its health gets too low. Then Koga can bounce it back into your hand so you can set it up again at full health. Meanwhile, Arbok can keep weak Pokemon in place, so they keep taking Poison damage. It’s a simple and effective strategy for those low on pack points.
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Hardened Brock
The Power Of Rocks And Fossils
Onix X2 |
Kabuto X2 |
Kabutops X2 |
Dome Fossil X2 |
Brock X2 |
Red Card X1 |
Poke Ball x2 |
Potion x2 |
Sabrina x2 |
Professor’s Research X2 |
Giovanni X1 |
If you have some spare Onix sitting in your bulk, you can make an interesting Deck that can utilize Brock on turn one. The rarest card in this deck is Kabutops, so it’s cheap to make. Use Onix as your only Basic Pokemon so that you always get it in hand during turn one and use Brock right away.
Now Onix will act as a wall while you use your Dome Fossils to set up Kabutops. Since it only requires one Energy to use Leech Life, you can be ready to start sucking your opponent’s HP dry as soon as Onix is taken down.
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Burning Blaine
A Deck Full Of Low Rarity Cards
Blaine is the king of budget Pokemon. Magmar, Ninetails, and Rapidash all gain a neat little power boost from Blaine, and all three Pokemon are not the most difficult to obtain. This deck also has no ex-Pokemon, so you don’t need to rely on lucky pulls or burning through 500 pack points.
Despite using three different Pokemon lines, one is a Basic non evolution while the other two only need to go into Stage One, which makes it an incredibly easy deck to create but also to use in a battle.
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Centiskorch Turbo
No Charizard Ex, No Problem
Sizzlipede X2 |
Centiskorch X2 |
Moltres X2 |
Poke Ball X2 |
X Speed X2 |
Potion X2 |
Red Card X2 |
Giovanni X2 |
Professor’s Research X2 |
Sabrina X2 |
Centiskorch is a great alternative to Charizard ex. You will still need Moltres ex to fire up your Energy acceleration, but only needing one set of ex Pokemon is far more achievable than two. Centiskorch is also a Stage One Pokemon, so it’s a much easier line to Evolve through.
Despite being budget, Centiskorch has the advantage over Charizard of only losing one Energy each time it attacks. This means you can consistently hit for 130 damage each turn using Fire Blast while only letting your opponent score a single point for knocking it out.
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Articuno Turbo
Two Birds 18 Items
Articuno EX X2 |
Omanyte X2 |
Omastar X2 |
Misty X2 |
Helix Fossil X2 |
Red Card X1 |
Poke Ball X2 |
Potion X1 |
Sabrina X2 |
Professor’s Research X2 |
Giovanni X1 |
X Speed X1 |
Legendary Bird Turbo is a deck that is so simple to use that you only need to cram items into it to work. Articuno works best as a budget option over Zapdos, since it can win games even if you only have one copy of Articuno ex.
A single copy of Articuno ex combined with Misty allows you to potentially knock out a Pokemon on your first turn. So, seeing it get knocked out is less of a risk. You can also sprinkle in some Helix Fossils and Omanytes to add a few extra hitters without messing with the turn one Articuno ex.
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