Summary
- Giratina ex and Stoutland have reclaimed the top spot in the Pokemon TCG Pocket with a win rate of nearly 62%.
- The Extradimensional Crisis meta is evolving, causing previous top decks like Magnezone and Tapu Koko ex to slip down.
- Giratina ex pairs perfectly with Stoutland, creating a formidable duo in the ever-changing Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket meta.
Well, that didn't take long, did it? After months of dominating the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket meta 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:alongside Darkrai ex, Giratina ex was unceremoniously dumped out of the game's top ten most successful decks. It had shown 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:signs of wobbling before, but it remained defiant through multiple 🥀expansion releases.
The release of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Extradimensional Crisis, however, spelled the end of Giratina's long-standing dominance, as the release of the Ultra Beast cards saw its combination with Darkrai drop out of the top ten for💟 the first time in its existeꦍnce.
A little le♏ss than a week later, though, the card is right back at the top of the𓆉 leaderboard, this time, alongside a very surprising partner.
Giratina ex and Stoutland Are Currently Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket's Most Successful Deck
For a brief window, Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket's meta was dominated by cards from Extradimensional Crisis and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Celestial Guardians. Tapu Koko ex held the top spot, Solꩵgaleo ex was in second, and Silval♈ly was in third. Giratina ex did hold the fourth spot, but not with Darkrai ex, and was instead partnered with Arceus ex.
Following the weekend's tournaments, however, according to , Giratina ex has reclaimed its spot atop the Pokemon TCG Pocket throne, as a deck combined with Stoutland has seen it earn a win r🔥ate of almost 62 percent.
Looking in detail, it appears Stoutland pairs perfectly with Giratina ex. It has a re♑ally solid 140 HP, or 160 with a giant cape, and only takes two energy to deal 70 damage, making it a great wall. Its Guard Dog Visage ability also really helps to slow thing▨s down, ensuring attacks by an opponent's Active Pokemon cost an additional energy to use.
While Stoutland is in the Active spot, causing a nuisance, Giratina can be on the bench us﷽ing its Br💖oken-Space Bellow ability to load up its own energies. The deck also pairs up with Tapu Lele, who can hit cards like Charizard ex for massive damage.
Last week's top deck, Magnezone and Tapu Koko ex, has slipped down to the second spot with a 58.44 percent win rate, and Silvally and Zeraora have climbed into third, with a 56.29 percent win rate. It is worth noting that all 𒊎three of these decks have exceptionally low usage, so be prepared for them to step into the limelight a little more as the Extradimensional Crisis meta evolves.
You can see the full standings below👍 (corr🍨ect as of 4 am ET, Monday, June 9):
Ranking |
Deck |
Win Rate (Percent) |
1 |
Giratina ex and Stoutland |
61.97 |
2 |
Magnezone and Tapu Koko ex |
58.44 |
3 |
Silvally and Zeraora |
56.29 |
4 |
Guzzlord ex and Celesteela |
54.55 |
5 |
Tapu Koko ex and Oricorio |
54.32 |
6 |
Silvally and Rampardos |
53.75 |
7 |
Buzzwole ex and Celesteela |
53.71 |
8 |
Buzzwole ex and Pheromosa |
53.68 |
9 |
Guzzlord ex and Nihilego |
53.29 |
10 |
Giratina ex and Arceus ex |
52.99 |
Giratina ex really does sta♓y winning. Maybe the next expansion will reveal a ✱Giratina killer.

🎃168澳洲幸运5开奖网: Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket
- Released
- October 30, 2024
- Developer(s)
- DeNA, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Creatures Inc.
- Publisher(s)
- ♋ Th𒆙e Pokemon Company
- Multiplayer
- 🃏 𝐆 Online Multiplayer
- Franchise
- Pokemon
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