In Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket, you must have the best cards in the game to succeed in battles. With 226 Genetic Apex cards currently in the game, using and selecting your cards strategically is essential to building top-tier decks. Among these, ex cards are the most powerful, offering significantly higher attack damage and HP compared to their standard versions.

It would be beneficial to build your decks around these cards, facilitating the high-energy attacks that they possess. However, with ex cards comes a significant risk; if defeated, they give the opponent two points rather than one. This article will show the ten best ex cards in Pokémon TCG Pocket.

10 Gengar Ex

This Ex Card Will Frustrate the Opponent with its Ability

Gengar ex is uniquely strong, being a key Pokémon in tactics that rely on frustrating the opponent. This card has an ability called “Shadowy Spellbind,” which stops the opponent from using er cards in their next turn. This will stop them from using their well-thought-out tactics and allow you to take advantage. With the “Spooky Shot” attack, you can deal a whopping 100 damage. The combination of the ability and attack will leave the opponent feeling helpless, unable to use the strong abilities of the er cards that players rely on.

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Gengar ex is ideal for a Psychic deck, working effectively with Hypno and Sabrina. This would primarily focus on ruining your opponents’ tactics, leaving Gengar in the Active Spot to deal the damage. This fact also means that its 170 HP is important in dealing with the opponent’s attacks. There are only two caveats: the Retreat Cost of two and the attack cost of three Psychic Energy.

Ex cards are game-changers due to their high attack damage and HP, but they come with a major risk: if defeated, they grant your opponent two points instead of one.

Type

Stage

HP

Attack + Ability

Psychic

Stage 2

170

Spooky Shot: 100 Damage. Shadowy Spellbind: As long as this Pokémon is in the Active Spot, your opponent can't use any er cards from their hand.

9 Charizard Ex

The Most Powerful Attack in the Game

Charizard is undoubtedly one of the best Fire-type Pokémon in the game, having incredible strength and being capable of taking down any opponent. Its attack, "Crimson Storm," deals a massive 200 damage—enough to knock out any Pokémon in a single hit, as none have HP high enough to survive this devastating blow. However, this comes at a recourse-intensive cost, requiring two Fire Energy and two Colorless Energy.

To unleash the potential of a Charizard ex deck, you should run it alongside Moltres ex. This allows you to feed Charizard ex with energy while Moltres ex is occupying the Active Spot. This may also require aggressive basic Pokémon, such as Magmar, to maintain pressure on your opponent during early battle. Charizard ex will be an incredibly powerful addition to Fire-type decks, as long as proper energy management is used.

Type

Stage

HP

Attack + Ability

Fire

Stage 2

180

Slash: 60 Damage. Crimson Storm: 200 Damage + Discard 2 Fire Energy from this Pokémon

8 Zapdos Ex

Zapdos Ex Has the Potential to Devastate the Opponent

Zapdos ex is a powerful Lightning-type basic Pokémon capable of causing serious damage. This card has two distinct attacks, each with its own strategic advantages. The first attack, “Peck,” deals 20 damage for just one Lighting Energy. This low-cost move allows Zapdos ex to apply pressure on the opponent from the start of the battle, chipping away at their active Pokémon.

The real strength of Zapdos ex lies in its second attack. “Thundering Hurricane” allows you to flip four coins, dealing 50 damage for each heads. While this attack relies heavily on RNG and has the potential to hit for 0 damage, the chance to unleash 200 damage makes it a high-risk, high-reward option. Zapdos ex works well in Lightning-type decks alongside Pikachu ex and Electrode for a highly consistent damage output.

Type

Stage

HP

Attack + Ability

Lightning

Basic

130

Peck: 20 Damage. Thundering Hurricane: 50x Damage + Flip 4 coins. This attack does 50 damage for each heads.

7 Articuno Ex

Articuno Ex is a Quick and Powerful Force from the Start of a Battle

Articuno ex is massively popular in Pokémon TCG Pocket, being a consistently aggressive power, especially alongside Starmie ex and the Misty er card. For just two energy, this Water-type card will use “Ice Wing” for 40 damage, giving you the upper hand against cards that take longer to power up. Furthermore, its attack, “Blizzard.” requires three Water Energy for 80 damage, as well as dealing a further 10 damage to each of the opponent's benched Pokémon. The speed and aggression of this card will intimidate opponents and force them to swap cards in and out of the Active Spot.

Type

Stage

HP

Attack + Ability

Water

Basic

140

Ice Wing: 40 Damage. Blizzard: This attack also does 10 damage to each of your opponent's benched Pokémon.

Articuno ex works extremely effectively with other powerful Water-type cards, such as Stamie ex and Lapras ex. This gives you several different options for dealing constant damage. The Misty er card is also important for the effectiveness of Articuno ex, allowing you to flip coins for energy. This means Articuno ex can be powered up and dealing 80 damage from the first turn.

Focus on proper energy management and build your deck around ing ex cards with healing and energy acceleration cards like Misty or Gardevoir. Always have a backup strategy in place to recover from their loss.

6 Venusaur ex

Venusaur Ex is a Self-Sustaining Tank

Venusaur ex is a tank that, with appropriate tactics, can become nearly unkillable. As a Stage 2 Pokémon, it requires some time to set up and get into play, but once ready and powered up, it becomes an unstoppable force. Its “Razor Leaf” attack deals 60 damage, making the card consistent. However, the star of the show is “Giant Bloom.” This move will deal a massive 100 damage and heal Venusaur ex for 30 HP. This allows it to prolong battles and sustain itself.

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Venusaur ex works effectively with quicker acting Grass-type. Exeggutor ex is a high-damage, low-cost card, allowing it to make time for the setup of Venusaur ex. This card also benefits from having the Erika er card, healing it for 50 damage. This means Venusaur ex, once set up, will withstand any opposition.

Type

Stage

HP

Attack + Ability

Grass

Stage 2

190

Razor Leaf: 60 Damage. Giant Bloom: 100 Damage + Heal 30 damage from this Pokémon

5 Moltres Ex

Moltres Ex Will a Fire-type Deck and Use a Powerful Attack

A deck built around Moltres ex allows you to other Fire-type cards while dealing substantial damage. With “Inferno Dance,” you can flip three coins. For each heads, you can attach a Fire Energy to a benched Pokémon. This works perfectly well with Charizard ex, giving it enough energy to powerup its massive attacks, as Moltres ex uses its other attack.

Heat Blast” requires three energy – one Fire Energy and two Colorless Energy – to deal a solid 70 damage. This will dispatch of the opponents weaker Pokémon as well as significantly chip away at their stronger cards. This is the perfect card for Fire-type decks.

Type

Stage

HP

Attack + Ability

Fire

Basic

140

Inferno Dance: Flip three coins. Take an amount of Fire Energy from your Energy Zone equal to the number of heads and attach to your Benched Fire-type Pokémon in any way you like. Heat Blast: 70 Damage.

4 Exeggutor ex

Exeggutor ex is the Best Grass-Type Pokémon in the Game

Exeggutor ex is the best Grass-type card in Pokémon TCG Pocket, being a fast-acting and aggressive Pokémon. It's insanely cheap, and you only need one Grass Energy to use its attack,Tropical Swing.” With this, you can flip a coin, dealing 40 more damage if heads. This means that Exeggutor ex can punish the opposition with 80 damage after just one evolution.

This card's only downfall is the expensive Retreat Cost of three energy. Once put into the Active Spot, Exeggutor ex is not worth retreating, meaning you will need a powerhouse ready on the bench, like Venusaur ex. For a rush tactic, Exeggutor ex will work perfectly.

Type

Stage

HP

Attack + Ability

Grass

Stage 1

160

Tropical Swing: 40 Damage + Flip a coin. If you hit heads, this attack does 40 more damage.

3 Mewtwo Ex

Mewtwo ex has quickly become the meta in Pokémon TCG Pocket, dealing high amounts of damage and having high HP. This card has two attacks, the first being “Psychic Sphere.” This requires two energy – one Psychic Energy and one Colorless Energy – for 50 damage. Its second attack, “Psydrive,” is powerful enough to take down the majority of cards in the game. It deals an intense 150 damage for four energy, two Psychic Energies, and two Colorless Energy. The 150 HP gives you enough time to power up this attack, allowing for a battle-ending blow.

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Mewtwo ex needs two specific cards to reach its maximum potential. Gardevoir is essential in energy production, adding one Psychic Energy to Mewtwo ex each turn. This means you can ister the 150-damage attack far faster. The other important card is the Sabrina er card, allowing you to swap the opponents' Pokémon in the Active Spot for a weaker one. Mewtwo ex will then easily knock out the opponent.

Type

Stage

HP

Attack + Ability

Psychic

Basic

150

Psychic Sphere: 50 Damage. Psydrive: 150 Damage + Discard 2 Psychic Energy from this Pokémon.

2 Pikachu ex

The first major tournament-winning deck in Pokémon TCG Pocket featured Pikachu ex as its star Pokémon—and for good reason. While its 120 HP may seem weaker than the other ex cards in the game, its huge damage output and exceptional speed make it incredibly powerful. For two Lightning Energy, “Circle Circuitdoes 30 damage for each of your benched Lightning-type Pokémon. This allows you to do a whopping 90 damage from as early as your second turn.

Type

Stage

HP

Attack + Ability

Lightning

Basic

120

Circle Circuit: 30x + This attack does 30 damage for each of your Benched Lightning-type Pokémon.

This basic card should be the star of any Lightning-type deck, building around it with cards such as Zapdos ex and Electrode. This makes for an extremely aggressive tactic, requiring minimal patience to start dealing serious damage. The Professor’s Research er card will also help draw Pikachu ex out as soon as possible.

A successful deck relies on synergy between your Pokémon and er cards. Pair high-damage attackers like Charizard ex with energy-boosting cards like Moltres ex, or combine tactical disruptors like Gengar ex with control-oriented ers like Sabrina.

1 Starmie ex

Starmie ex is the perfect card for Water-type decks, acting quickly to deal high amounts of damage. This card only has one attack,Hydro Splash,” that deals 90 damage. This is extremely solid, only requiring two Water-type Energy to ister. You will simply need to evolve Staryu in order to unleash this Stage 1 monster. The other factor that makes this card so strong is its zero Retreat Cost, allowing you to easily save this card from being knocked out, stopping the opponent from getting two points.

Type

Stage

HP

Attack + Ability

Water

Stage 1

130

Hydro Splash: 90 Damage

Starmie ex’s 130 HP is high enough to withstand early battle attacks, giving it enough chance to gain the two Water Energy needed. This card works well with Articuno ex and the Misty er card. Articuno ex serves as a strong substitution if Starmie ex has taken significant damage. Misty will supply Starmie ex with the appropriate energy, making the card even quicker and more aggressive. This makes Starmie ex the best ex card in Pokemon TCG Pocket.

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Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket
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October 30, 2024
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