Many have overlooked colorless cards for deck building in but there are now options to build powerful decks using them to come out on top in battles. The majority of players that use Colorless cards in decks do so in a support role. Some of the best cards can be very useful in specific other decks, such as Farfetch'd, Meowth, Kangaskhan, and Tauros, but not many players use Colorless decks independently.
Following the addition of cards from the Mythical Island set, more decks are possible, and more types are usable. That being said, decks that use a majority of Colorless cards often have other types included as well, such as the Eevee evolutions, the Dragonite evolution line, or newcomer Drudiggon. However, with the cards now on offer, it is possible to create strong Colorless-only decks in Here is the best option.
Following the Mythical Island expansion in, the Pidgey evolution line all received new cards, including the powerful Pidgeot EX, which can win battles on its own. Its attack, Scattering Cyclone, can deal 140 damage in one go if your opponent has a full bench, meaning it can potentially take out most Pokémon. Both Pidgey and Pidgeotto do more damage than their Genetic Apex versions, so both can be used early on in battles.
Card
Type
Quantity
Pidgey (Mythical Island)
Normal
2
Pidgeotto (Mythical Island)
Normal
2
Pidgeot EX
Normal
2
Kangaskhan
Normal
2
Tauros
Normal
1
Professor's Research
Supporter
2
Poke Ball
Supporter
2
Leaf
Supporter
2
Sabrina
Supporter
2
Giovanni
Supporter
2
Pokémon Flute
Trainer
1
The other two Pokémon that are included both have their key parts to play. Kangaskhan has long been used in decks and has the HP and attack to disrupt opponents. The Mythical Island version of Tauros is the wild card in the deck with a move that specifically targets EX Pokémon.
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