Best Cresselia ex Deck Guide In Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket

Best Cresselia ex Deck Guide In Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket
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In the Space-Time Smackdown meta, it’s easy to forget that Darkrai has a counterpart. Cresselia was released in the second major Pokemon TCG Pocket expansion, but the more powerful Cresselia ex was only available through the fourth monthly Drop event.

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It’s just a shame about the Dark-type weakness.

While that event is over, Cresselia ex is still a psychic powerhouse that can heal faster than your opponent can deal damage. By leveraging support Pokemon like Gardevoir to distribute extra Energy, Cresselia ex can be the center of an extremely active deck that isn’t just strong, it’s also a lot of fun.

Sample Decklist

The Pokemon TCG Pocket card Gardevoir by Yuu Nishida.

Cresselia ex / Gardevoir

Ralts Space-Time Smachdown
Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket Kirlia two diamond card.
Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket Gardevoir three diamond card.
Cresselia ex Pocket

Ralts (A2) x2

Kirlia (A1) x2

Gardevoir (A1) x2

Cresselia ex (P-A) x2

Mew EX Mythical Island
Sabrina from Genetic Apex in Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket.
Professor's Research from Genetic Apex in Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket.
Budding Expeditioner Pocket

Mew ex (A1a) x1

Sabrina x2

Professor’s Research x2

Budding Expeditioner x1

Mythical Slab Pocket
The Poke Ball from Genetic Apex in Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket.
The Giant Cape card, from Space-Time Smackdown.
The Pokemon Communication card, from Space-Time Smackdown.

Mythical Slab x1

Poke Ball x2

Giant Cape x2

Pokemon Communication x1

The Space-Time Smackdown (A2) version of Ralts has Teleport, allowing it to retreat without losing an Energy, which is usually preferable to the ten damage the Genetic Apex version can do. Meanwhile, the Genetic Apex Kirlia can do 30 damage on two Energy, which is useful on the way to Gardevoir’s Psyshot.

The Trainer cards are pretty flexible: You can drop a Sabrina for a Cyrus, and Pokemon Communication or Mythical Slab for Leaf, or run two Mythical Slabs. Some builds include Rocky Helmet and use Mew ex as a Druddigon substitute, using Budding Expeditioner to scoop it and deny their opponent Prize Points.

Cresselia ex / Gardevoir Deck Strategy

The Cresselia ex promo card, from the Cresselia ex Drop Event.

As previously mentioned, Cresselia is Darkrai’s counterpart, and Cresselia ex’s Lunar Plumage has the opposite effect of Darkrai ex’s Nightmare Aura: Whenever you attach a Psychic Energy to Cresselia ex from your Energy Zone, it heals 20 damage.

Lacking chip damage one one-shot bombs, Cresselia ex functions more like a tank, healing up to 60 HP each turn while whittling your opponent down with 80-damage Psychic Flashes. To reach this point, you need to focus on evolving Ralts on your Bench.

Mythical Slab in Pokemon TCG Pocket.

Poke Ball, Mythical Slab, and Pokemon Communication all help in this endeavor, allowing you to dig for Ralts, Kirlia, and Gardevoir. Poke Balls should be used first, to minimize Basic Pokemon in the deck and improve your odds of finding the Stage 1 or Stage 2 Pokemon you need.

It’s generally best to start with Cresselia ex as the Active Pokemon, since you can heal it a little every turn, allowing it to outpace the initial damage from most decks. Meanwhile, use the aforementioned cards to build up one or both Gardevoir lines

If Cresselia ex is at full HP, place your Energies on your Benched Pokemon in case you need to swap to heal your Cresselia ex or retreat following a Sabrina. Extra Energy on your Pokemon means that you can retreat Cresselia ex, heal it while using Gardevoir to attach Energy to your Active Pokemon, and come back in at full health.

The Pokemon TCG Pocket card Mew ex by HYOGONOSUKE.

Mew ex is a secondary attacker and utility Pokemon, able to copy your opponent’s attacks to score surprise Knock Outs. Genome Hacking requires three Energy, which you can do in one turn with both Gardevoirs out.

Mew ex also gets support in the form of Budding Expeditioner, which allows you to scoop Mew ex from the Active position.

This allows you to use Mew ex to block your opponent’s attacks for a few turns while you set up, then put it into your hand to avoid losing Prize Points.

Cresselia ex / Gardevoir Matchups

Darkrai ex / Magnezone

The Pokemon card Darkrai ex by KATO.

Darkrai ex is supposed to be the dark counterpart to Cresselia ex. Both have the same HP, attacks that deal 80 damage, and an ability that heals or deals 20 damage. They should be evenly matched, but everything in the Cresselia ex deck is weak to Darkness.

While Gardevoir allows you to attach Energy to Cresselia ex quickly, it takes a few turns to fully evolve Ralts, by which time Darkrai ex can also be ready to go. Worse, the most common Magnezone version can set up one or two backup attackers at the same time, while Gardevoir can only power up the Active Pokemon.

Gyarados ex / Greninja

The Pokemon Pocket card Gyarados ex super rare.

Gyarados ex can OHKO Cresselia ex, unless it has a Giant Cape attached. But even that might not save it, since Greninja can toss out a 20-damage Water Shuriken each turn. But the Cresselia ex deck does well in this matchup because Cresselia is faster and easier to set up than Greninja or Gyarados ex.

It’s important to get Cresselia ex running before Gyarados ex, and try to get a couple of attacks in before it can use Rampaging Whirlpool. Your opponent is more invested in a single Pokemon than you are, so a KO on their Gyarados ex is a major setback. Sabrina can run interference, forcing your opponent to use Energy to retreat instead of attaching it to Gyarados ex.

Magikarp is one of the best reasons to use the Genetic Apex version of Kirlia, which can deal 30 damage, scoring a KO against the fish. This can be done quickly, sometimes before your opponent can get another Pokemon on the Bench.

Charizard ex / Moltres ex

Immersive art Charizard ex Pokemon TCG Pocket Card Art.

Charizard ex might be the worst possible matchup for Cresselia ex. While Gardevoir needs a minimum of three turns and three cards to start making extra Energy, Moltres ex can start immediately and can set up multiple Pokemon on the Bench.

Charizard ex’s Crimson Storm attack deals 200 damage, more than enough to OHKO Cresselia ex, which has nowhere near as much output. Your best shot is to try to score a KO with Mew ex’s Genome Hacking, preferably before your opponent can score a KO. This is especially effective if your opponent has invested all of their Energy into a single Charizard ex.

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