There are currently many top decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket. But one trainer shows that in case of doubt, a small electric umbrella horns with a lot of support is enough to win.
The list of the best decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket is extensive and there are some favorites among the players who win many matches.
The “Pachirisu-Ex” map from the new expansion is not one of the absolute top favorites. The small electric umbrella horns is strong, but not a top pick in the current meta.
However, this did not stop a player to build a deck around the card. And to put it on the whole thing, he also completely waived other Pokémon.
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Pachirisu-Ex and 18 trainer cards get the victory
Numerous tournaments are organized and held through the “Play.Limitless.tcg” portal – also in Pokémon TCG Pocket. And a tournament with 64 participants now caused excitement in the sub -post community. There, one trainer found: the player “Javirl02” only built a deck with 2 Pachirisu-Ex, and 18 trainer cards-and won.
You can look at the mail from user “adept-arm7967”, which got over 4,500 upvotes:
What is in the deck? You can see the complete deck list at Limitless TCG. The following structure can be seen:
What makes the deck out? Since you always get a basic Pokémon at the beginning of the game, you are guaranteed to have a Pachirisu-Ex on hand that you can also play directly. The risk is that you only pull one and don’t put anything on the bench. If Pachirisu 1 is defeated early before Pachirisu 2 is on the bench, you have lost quickly.
Pachirisu-Ex in Pokémon TCG Pocket
That is why cards in the deck that are designed to get to the second Pachirisu can quickly be reached. There are also cards such as Zyrus and Sabrina, with which you can replace the active monster of your opponent. Giovanni and blue change something about the damage figures, with Mars you let the opponent mix his hand cards away.
Equipment cards such as huge robe and bump helmet give pachirisu bonuses and primarily strengthen its “device spark” attack. Then it causes more damage.
Is this deck really that strong? It is definitely a deck that can surprise the opponent and play unconventional. The combinations are not bad. Certainly, luck will also play in here, because a lot has to go well so that you can get several victories with this deck. But: at least with the player in the tournament it seems to have worked. It is definitely “something else” that you can try if you don’t feel like playing the same decks.
The special thing about Pachirisu: Pachirisu is a special Pokémon, which should also be a reason that this deck got so much attention. At the Pokémon World Cup 2014, it was a small Pachirisu that the final of the tournament decided in the main games. Here you can see a little review of YouTube:
At a moment to this day, the player SE Jun Park used the Pokémon, which was actually considered useless in the final and steered the attacks of the opposing despotar and brutallanda over the “Spotlight” attack on Pachirisu. That endured the attacks and gave the room to his own crunch. Se Jun Park became world champion – through Pachirisu. Memes emerged without end, who immortalized the moment.
So: If you also want to rely on the little world champion animal, you can try it out. In any case, the deck should bring a little fresh wind if you only see Darkrai or Shardrago everywhere. This combo is just annoyed by some TCG players, because the two cards are created with matches that can draw quite a bit. You can see a closer look at the Darkrai-Shardrago combo here.