How To Play A Beedrill Ex Deck In Pokemon TCG Pocket

How To Play A Beedrill Ex Deck In Pokemon TCG Pocket



In a meta filled with energy generation and acceleration, Pokemon TCG Pocket is faster-paced than ever. So many decks have methods to get online quickly, which means playing without these tools can make it difficult to keep up.

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Luckily, this Beedrill ex deck offers a way to not only outpace your opponent, but disrupt their entire game plan. With Beedrill ex and the Team Rocket Grunt Trainer Card’s abilities to discard energy from your opponent, you can stop them dead in their tracks. Below, we’ll take a look at every card you need to make this deck, and how to play it.

Sample Decklist

The Beedrill ex and Team Rocket Grunt cards in Pokemon TCG Pocket.

Beedrill ex Deck

weedle

kakuna

beedrill ex
erika

Weedle x2

Kakuna x2

Beedrill ex x2

Erika x2

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Pokemon Communication in TCG Pocket
The Giant Cape card in Pokemon TCG Pocket.
The Cyrus Trainer card in Pokemon TCG Pocket.

Sabrina x1

Pokemon Communication x2

Giant Cape x2

Cyrus x1

iono
team rocket grunt
Professor's Research in Pokemon TCG Pocket.

Iono x2

Team Rocket Grunt x2

Professor’s Research x2

Alternative Cards

An alternate version of this deck replaces several of the support cards for Exeggcute and Exeggcutor ex. Exeggcutor ex is an all-around great card, as it has a very low Energy cost attack with high damage potential, and high base health. Two of these guys will let you stall while building up your Beedrill, which can sometimes be tricky to do on your own due to Weedle and Kakuna’s low health pools.

Beedrill Ex Deck Strategy

The full card art version of Beedrill ex in Pokemon TCG Pocket.

This deck focuses entirely on evolving Weedle as quickly as possible, getting Beedrill ex set up, and then preventing your opponent from stacking energy on their active Pokemon. This deck only uses two Weedle, two Kakuna, and two Beedrill ex as its Pokemon, with the remainder of the deck being cards to support them.

Since you start every match with at least one Basic Pokemon, you can always start with Weedle, then use its attack, Multiply, to draw your second one. With a combination of Pokemon Communication, Iono, and Professor’s Research, you’ll be able to cycle through your deck to ensure you also get Kakuna and Beedrill ex.

Beedrill ex’s attack only costs two Energy, so realistically, you can get it set up quickly. From there, spamming its attack every turn while keeping it alive with Erika will be your bread and butter. Use Sabrina or Cyrus to pull retreated Pokemon back into the Active slot, then finish them off with another Crushing Spear.

Even if you don’t manage to immediately draw Beedrill ex, Kakuna can occasionally stand on its own, at least for a turn or two. String Shot has a fifty percent chance to Paralyze the opponent, preventing it from attacking or retreating, giving you an extra turn to hopefully draw into Beedrill ex.

Team Rocket Grunt can also be used to discard energy from your opponent’s active Pokemon, so use this alongside Beedrill ex to make sure they have a hard time setting up.

Deck Matchups

The Charizard ex card from Shining Revelry and the Moltres ex card from Genetic Apex.

While this deck is great against energy-hungry Pokemon like Charizard ex, Giratina ex, or Mewtwo ex, it can fizzle against Pokemon with low energy cost. You can also be at a disadvantage against decks that have too much energy generation, like if the opponent hits a lucky Misty, or if Moltres gets too many turns to generate energy.

Additionally, the ability to remove energy is extremely valuable, but Crushing Spear has some of the lowest damage on a stage 2 ex Pokemon. This means if the energy removal is not actively disrupting your opponent’s plan, damage trades will almost always be in their favor.

That said, when this deck works the way it’s intended, the results are devastating. The opponent will only be able to watch in horror as their energy is slowly whittled away, preventing them from building up anything on the bench while their active Pokemon is unable to attack.

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