If you are hoping to break into the meta with a new deck in , you can try out the Greninja and Weezing combination. If you have had trouble keeping a Pokémon on the bench, this combination can tank some hits all the while whittling down your opponent’s health. It can counter the big psychic-type decks, such as Mewtwo EX, as well as handle most decks that don’t have a direct advantage.
With new cards being added to soon, it is time to get your tweaking and experimenting completed so you can start trying out new combos. However, this is one combo that can get you through this expansion until the next one comes out. While it does still have some weaknesses, it can be afairly powerful deck when it counts, and it has more staying power than others.
The new meta deck for Greninja and Weezing floating around has a lot of similarities for everyone using it. Typically, these decks use only those two Pokémon along with their evolution lines. Filling out the rest of the 10-card deck is a host of Support cards, mainly those with Koga and Sabrina. There are others as well, but they are not considered to be as important.
Water-type cards in Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket can be very effective. Here are the ten best Water-type cards to use in the game’s battles.
However, in testing the deck out, I found a slightly different combination that I liked quite a bit. There are a lot of potential cards that can be used, so I searched for some alternatives.
Card Name
Type
HP
Ability (Energy Cost)
Quantity
Booster Pack (If Exclusive)
Froakie #87
Basic Water Pokémon
60
Flop — 10 Damage (1)
2x
Charizard Pack
Frogadier #88
Stage 1 Water Pokémon
80
Water Drip — 30 Damage (1)
2x
Charizard Pack
Greninja #89
Stage 2 Water Pokémon
120
Water Shuriken: Once during your turn, you may do 20 damage to 1 of your opponent's Pokémon. Mist Slash — 60 Damage (2)
2x
Charizard Pack
Koffing #176
Basic Dark Pokémon
70
Suffocating Gas — 20 Damage (1)
2x
Mewtwo Pack
Weezing #177
Stage 1 Dark Pokémon
110
Gas
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