![]() ![]() Similar to that deck, Kyurem deals significant damage for each energy it discards. ![]() I’m thinking decks like Rayquaza VMAX (although grossly underrated). It reminds me a lot of former VMAX decks that didn’t really make it. One of the few VMAX deck archetypes still dominating the game, Kyurem is a good ol’ straight forward damage dealing attacker. Palkia may get top billing in this powerhouse of a deck, but the reality is it only plays second fiddle to Kyurem VMAX. Last but not least, we’ll always remember how Arceus, combined with Flying Pikachu VMAX, took the title at World’s 2022. I’ve created a Surfing Pikachu VMAX deck list featuring Arceus that has the added advantage of spreading damage across your opponent’s entire bench. While this deck is pretty cool, you can also try out an alternative version that is similar. The strategy here is to use Arceus VSTAR to lead the charge, and then use Flying Pikachu VMAX to take selective knockouts against Lugia VSTAR whiled defending against basic Pokemon attackers. Arceus VSTAR and Flying Pikachu VMAXĪrceus’s ability combined its energy acceleration makes it a great addition to just about any deck out there. Vikavolt is not likely to stay on the top of things forever, but with high profile wins like in the regionals in San Diego, it’s certainly had its time in the limelight. It also has a mega helpful effect that blocks your opponent from playing item cards, making it powerful against decks like Lost Zone box as well. Of course, Vikavolt deals double damage to Lugia VSTAR. That all changed, however, due to a few reasons. It came out all the way back in Darkness Ablaze but never saw a ton of competitive play. Vikavolt has been something of a sleeper card until now. As the meta shifts often, these decks could very well make their way back into the top ten one day. These decks have recently been featured in the top ten but have since fallen a few spots. While it looked like Giratina VSTAR would dominate tournament play for a while when it first came out, Lugia VSTAR is here to clearly state that it is the best deck in format, causing many serious players to actively counter just this one deck. You can tell from the deck list below that it has an answer to almost any threat, even other Lugia VSTAR decks! It can topple a mighty VSTAR in one attack, while benefiting from an effective HP of 310 thanks to V Guard Energy. What really makes Lugia VSTAR so powerful is its incredible versatility. Thanks to Archeops, you can quickly power up Lugia VSTAR with virtually any energy you want, giving Lugia extra attack power, defense and other special powers. As important to this deck’s ability to win, however, is the powerful combo of Lugia VSTAR and Archeops’s ability. The star of Silver Tempest, Sword and Shield’s final expansion, Lugia VSTAR packs a lot of power from the start. Lugia VSTAR Takes the Title for Best Deck in Pokemon TCG Standard 2023 As the meta game in Pokemon is constantly changing, check back often as we make updates to this page frequently. Update – J– updated to Pokemon TCG Paldea Evolvedīelow are the current best decks in the Pokemon TCG Standard Format based on data from recent tournaments. These are the standard format meta decks that have the best chance of helping you win both online and at your local event! ![]() Although it changes all the time, without doubt a few strategies end up climbing their way to the top. Whether you are looking for your next deck to build, or what deck counters the meta here are the 10 best standard Pokemon TCG decks of 2023 ranked.Īs a little background if you are new to the Pokemon Trading Card game, this list will be looking at the current game’s meta – meaning the decks and strategies that are most popular in competitive play. ![]()
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