The God of all Pokemon, Arceus, has made an early entrance into *Pokemon TCG Pocket*, bringing with it a host of synergistic Pokemon that enhance its gameplay. Here's a detailed look at the best Arceus Ex decks in *Pokemon TCG Pocket*.
Arceus Ex boasts an ability that renders it immune to status conditions such as Sleep and Confused. Its Ultimate Force attack delivers 70 damage plus an additional 20 for each benched Pokemon, requiring just 3 Colorless energy. When fully powered, Arceus Ex can hit for a formidable 130 damage.
Arceus Ex synergizes with eight different Pokemon from the Triumphant Light expansion pack, each possessing a unique "link" ability that activates when an Arceus Ex or regular Arceus is in play:
Among these, Crobat, Magnezone, and Heatran stand out as the most potent. Let's explore an Arceus Ex deck for each.
This deck features two main attackers: Crobat and Arceus Ex. With Arceus Ex in play, Crobat can deal 30 damage to your opponent’s Active Pokemon from the bench. Additionally, it hits for 50 damage with just one Dark energy, making it an excellent partner for Arceus Ex, which you'll want to power up with three Colorless energies.
With Arceus Ex powered up on the bench, you can retreat Crobat for free into it, as Crobat has no retreat cost, allowing you to hit your opponent for 130 damage if you have a full bench. Farfetch’d adds pressure, while Spiritomb spreads damage to your opponent’s bench, setting up knockouts with Cyrus.
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The primary attacker in this deck is Arceus Ex, with both versions of Magnezone serving as backups. The Triumphant Light Magnezone takes -30 damage when Arceus Ex is around, while the Genetic Apex version deals 110 damage with one condition – you must use Magneton’s Volt Charge ability at least once before evolving. Note that the Genetic Apex Magneton cannot be fed Metal type energy as it's Electric, so timing your evolution is crucial.
To maximize Arceus Ex's 130 damage potential, Skarmory is included along with 2x Giant’s Cape and a single Rocky Helmet. The Giant’s Capes help Dialga Ex and Arceus Ex withstand heavy hits while powering up Skarmory.
This deck offers a more aggressive Fire type strategy, similar to the Ninetails Blaine deck from the early days of *Pokemon TCG Pocket*. You'll want to pressure your opponent early with Heatran, Rapidash, and Farfetch’d, which require minimal energy to activate, while powering up your Arceus Ex on the bench. Giant’s Cape helps keep Heatran alive and pushes Arceus Ex above the critical 150 HP threshold.
With Arceus Ex in play, Heatran can retreat for free, allowing you to switch Pokemon with minimal energy cost. Its Ragin’ Fury attack deals 80 damage for two Fire energies if Heatran has been damaged; otherwise, it hits for 40, which can be sufficient early in a match.
As the meta evolves, more strategies involving Arceus Ex will undoubtedly emerge. For now, these are the top decks featuring the legendary Pokemon in *Pokemon TCG Pocket*.
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