For three energy, it deals 120 damage, but discards an energy from you afterwards. He’s a Stage 1 with the Air Slash attack. Silvally is the other attacker of this deck.Once your Pokemon start getting KOed you can use this to power up new Pokemon in an instant. This ability attaches a psychic energy from your discard pile to one of your benched Pokemon. Malamar is a Stage 1 Pokemon with Psychic Recharge ability.There is one special energy in this deck for each Necrozma so use them well. This attack deals an extra 60 damage if you have special energy attached to Necrozma. Special Laser deals 100 damage for three energy. Necrozma is a Basic Pokemon and the main attacker of this deck.Two Malamar, one Silvally, and two Necrozma. While Dedenne is drawing cards, you’re going to want to set up your five bench spaces like this.It has the Return attack which for one energy deals 20 damage and draws until you have six cards in your hand. Your first step is going to be putting out Dedenne.This deck is a little bit more complicated than the first two and might be better for a more advanced player. You also flip a coin and if heads, your opponent’s attacks can’t hit you next turn. Agility costs two energy and deals 60 damage. Searing Flame deals 20 damage and burns your opponent’s Pokemon. This deck also has the alternative attacker: Rapidash.Just be careful because this ability also does 20 damage to Charizard. Then you can attach another energy for more damage or attach to Nidoqueen to use a different attack later. It searches your deck for two fire energy cards and attaches them to Charizard. You can easily attach two energy with the Roaring Resolve ability. This attack has unlimited damage potential but you’ll probably only need two or three energy to KO most starter deck Pokemon. His attack deals 30 damage plus 50 more for each fire energy you discard from Charizard. Charizard is your other main option in this deck.This can hit for staggering 260 damage although it can take a while to power up because it costs three energy. Power Lariat deals 10 damage plus 50 more for each Evolution Pokemon on your bench. This can help to get your other Pokemon later. She has an ability that lets you search through your deck for a Pokemon and put it into your hand. You should prioritize Nidoqueen first.This deck plays two sets of Stage 2 Pokemon. While your Farfetch’d is drawing, you should be powering up your Stage 2 Pokemon.Using this attack multiple times will fill up your hand with everything you need for the rest of the game. You can use the collect attack for one energy and draw two cards. The draw Pokemon for this deck is Farfetch’d.This can be more inconsistent than necessary, so the first thing you’re going to do is draw a lot of cards. This is good because theme decks also use a lot of extra (and usually unnecessary) cards. Starter decks typically don’t feature any way to disrupt your opponent so you are free to build up your hand as much as you want.This is probably the hardest hitting starter deck out there, but it’s a bit slow and clunky. This Charizard features the Roaring Resolve ability and Continuous Blaze Ball attack. The feature card of this deck is another powerful Charizard. The deck features a Yanmega line, a Magcargo line, and a Lugia. There isn’t a whole lot more strategy to this deck.You can also use the Battle Sense ability to look at the top three cards of your deck and put one into your hand. This deck comes with two Leons, so you can hit a max of 200 damage. The Royal Blaze attack on Charizards deals 100 damage plus 50 more more each Leon in your discard pile.Double Draw draws two cards and Flail deals 10 damage for each damage on Sudowoodo. The standard draw Basic in this deck is Sudowoodo.This deck centers around the Charizard with the Battle Sense ability and is pretty straight forward even for starter decks. This includes all the decks released between the Heartgold & Soulsilver and Vivid Voltage expansions. ![]() However, might I suggest one of the other articles linked at the bottom of this page if you’re looking for more intense competition.įor this list we will only be considering the starter decks that are available in the Pokemon TCG Online shop. Today we’ll be looking at which of these decks will give you the most competitive experience against other starter decks. It’s true that very few of these decks are super competitive, but there are a lot of benefits to starting off with one. Many starter decks include at least one powerful Basic card, a good Stage 1 line, and a powerful but slow Stage 2 line. Starter decks are cheap and provide you with a solid basis for the rules. However, if you’re a younger trainer or don’t have cards that work together well, a starter deck is a great thing to buy. A huge part of the Pokemon game is building your own custom deck of 60 cards. Hello all you fans of the Pokemon Trading Card Game and casual readers.
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