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| # | Deck Name | Key Strategy & Why It’s Strong |
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| 1 | Gardevoir ex | This deck remains at the top tier: it uses Gardevoir ex’s ability to attach Psychic Energy and deal damage via effects like Munkidori, allowing efficient knock‑outs and control of the field. (Spell Mana) |
| 2 | Dragapult ex / Dusknoir | A fast aggressive build that uses Dragapult ex to strike both Active and Benched Pokémon and Dusknoir’s effects to punish big Pokémon, making it strong in the current meta. (Spell Mana) |
| 3 | Gholdengo ex | Relatively simpler but very consistent: uses Gholdengo ex’s “Make It Rain” attack to discard energy and dish large damage. High tournament representation. (Spell Mana) |
| 4 | Marnie’s Grimmsnarl ex | A control‑oriented deck: Grimmsnarl ex helps slow opponents, disrupts their setup, and then wins via attrition. Good in slower match‑ups. (Spell Mana) |
| 5 | Charizard ex | A classic high‑damage build: uses Charizard ex (and supporting Charmander/Charmeleon lines) with Rare Candy for rapid deployment and major knock‑outs. Strong power ceiling. (Limitless TCG) |
| 6 | TeraBox | Also called “Tera Box” variant: uses Tera type strategies, applying type‑shifts and surprising attacks. It has seen top finishes in recent regionals. (Limitless TCG) |
| 7 | Ceruledge ex | A newer build using Ceruledge ex, capitalizing on upgraded evolution and efficient energy attachments. It’s rising in meta strength. (Spell Mana) |
| 8 | Raging Bolt ex – Teal Mask Ogerpon ex | Combines Ogerpon ex and Raging Bolt ex: energy attachment acceleration plus big burst damage. Good matchup spread. (Spell Mana) |
| 9 | Flareon / Noctowl | A build that uses Flareon and Noctowl to get early board presence and hit smaller targets, then transitions into heavier attackers. Useful in the meta. (Limitless TCG) |
| 10 | Zoroark – N’s Zoroark | A classic reliable deck: Zoroark variants continue to find success due to consistency and disruption. Latest regional results show usage. (Limitless TCG) |
| 11 | Moonlight Jury | (Often referenced under a Tera/Type‑shift umbrella) Uses TMs and Stone tools to adjust type weaknesses and surprise the opponent. While niche, it’s performed well in skilled hands. (Spell Mana) |
| 12 | Mew ex & Friends | A more flexible build: uses Mew ex (or similar “copy” type Pokémon) and various attacker lines, good for |