Summary

  • Gyarados ex has the highest win rate but has a major flaw - it evolves from a Magikarp with 30 HP.
  • Players use various Pokemon like Hitmonlee, Zebstrika, and Lumineon to counter Magikarp.
  • Greninja is less effective but has utility; next expansion may change the game dynamics.

The release of Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket's Mythical Island expansion had a huge impact on the game's meta. While a deck that included Celebi ex and Serperior drew the most attention (and got the most play), there was another deck that rose to the top.

A deck revolving around Gyarados ex and Greninja was found to have an almost 60 percent win rate, quickly becoming the most difficult deck in the game to beat.

Following its new-found glory, players on the Pokemon TCG Pocket subreddit have found the best way to deal with the Gyarados ex deck quickly.

Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket's Gyarados ex Decks Have One Flaw

Evidently, Gyarados ex decks are excellent—they now have the highest win rate of any deck in the game—but they're not impervious, and they have one major flaw: Magikarp.

There are two Magikarp cards in Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket, one from Genetic Apex and one from Mythical Island; both only have 30 HP. This makes them ripe for the picking.

If the opposition has no benched Pokemon and Magikarp in the active spot, basically every Pokemon is a counter to it. However, if Magikarp is on the bench, players are using a variety of different Pokemon to snipe them.

Across multiple different threads on the game's subreddit, players have shared they are using Hitmonlee's Stretch Kick, Zebstrika's or Electabuzz's Thunder Spear, Lumineon's Aqua Liner, and Greninja's Water Shuriken to quickly dispose of Magikarp before they can be evolved into Gyarados.

Of the above, Pokemon Hitmonlee is the most effective, being a basic Pokemon that only needs a single energy to attack, but all are very effective. Greninja is probably the least effective, needing two evolutions first and only dealing 20 damage, but probably has greater utility in more decks.

With Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket's next expansion due for launch at the end of January, it will be interesting to see if Gyarados continues its dominance.

Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket

Released October 30, 2024
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WHERE TO PLAY

DIGITAL

Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket lets you easily collect Pokémon cards. Creatures Inc. has created exciting new visual effects for cards that are only possible digitally.

Pokémon cards, played with by people in 89 countries, are now closer to you than ever!

Enjoy Pokémon cards anytime, anywhere, on your mobile device!

■ You can open packs every day to get cards!
Collect cards every day! You can open two booster packs every day at no cost to collect Pokémon cards featuring heartwarming illustrations from the past as well as all-new cards exclusive to this game.

■ New Pokémon cards!
Immersive cards, a brand-new kind of card, make their debut here! With new illustrations that have a 3D feel, immersive cards will make you feel like you’ve leapt into the world of the card’s illustration!

■ Trade cards with friends!
You can trade certain cards with friends. Use the trade feature to collect even more cards!

■ Show off your collection!
You can use binders or display boards to showcase your cards and share them with the world!

■ Casual battles—alone or with friends!
You can enjoy casual battles during quick breaks in your day! Ranked matches are now available for players who'd like to battle even more.

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