Best Fire decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket
Pokémon TCG Pocket lets you play around with plenty of different decklists and energies. If you're a Charizard fan and you're looking for the best Fire decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket, here's what you need to know. Table of contents Pokémon TCG Pocket best Fire decks Shining Revelry Charizard Ex Charizard/Moltres/Arcanine Combo Infernape Ex Pokémon TCG Pocket best Fire decks Fire decks have not typically done very well in Pokémon TCG Pocket. Even though Charizard Ex was regarded as the premier big numbers deck during the Genetic Apex days, it quickly became apparent that Pikachu Ex and Mewtwo Ex could outshine it with a few tweaks here and there. That being said, Charizard Ex made a little bit of a comeback with its Shining Revelry variant, and Fire finally has a proper leg to stand on. I'll go over each decklist down below, along with the cards you need, and how to pilot them. Shining Revelry Charizard Ex Card Amount Set Charmander 2 Shining Revelry Charmeleon 2 Shining Revelry Charizard Ex 2 Shining Revelry Druddigon 2 Mythical Island Leaf 2 Mythical Island Irida 2 Triumphant Light Professor's Research 2 Promo-A (Shop) Poke Ball 2 Promo-A (Shop) Pokemon Communication 1 Space-Time Smackdown (Dialga) Giant Cape 2 Space-Time Smackdown (Dialga) Rocky Helmet 1 Space-Time Smackdown (Palkia) The play line here is simple. Ideally, you want to start with Druddigon in the Active Spot to stall, while building Charizard Ex on the Bench. By including Water energy in this deck, you can potentially attack with Druddigon while also healing with Irida to stall for more time. Once Charizard Ex is ready to go, use Stoke, then start blasting with Steam Artillery. You can also consider subbing in Moltres Ex if you'd prefer to speed up Energy generation, though personally I'm a bigger fan of the stall tactics with Druddigon. Charizard/Moltres/Arcanine Combo Screenshot by Destructoid Card Amount Set Moltres Ex 2 Genetic Apex (Charizard) Charmander 2 Shining Revelry Charmeleon 2 Shining Revelry Charizard Ex 2 Shining Revelry Growlithe 2 Genetic Apex (Pikachu) Arcanine Ex 2 Genetic Apex (Pikachu) Professor's Research 2 Promo-A (Shop) Poke Ball 2 Promo-A (Shop) Sabrina 2 Genetic Apex (Mewtwo) Leaf 2 Mythical Island For the Growlithe/Arcanine fans out there, this gives you a few more options to play around with as your building up Charizard Ex on the bench. Start with Moltres Ex in the Active Spot, with Growlithe and Charmander on the Bench. Use Moltres Ex to generate Energy quickly for Growlithe and Charmander, and once you're ready, Arcanine Ex can help deal early damage while you wait to evolve into Charizard Ex. Infernape Ex Screenshot by Destrctoid Card Amount Set Chimchar 2 Space-Time Smackdown (Palkia) Monferno 2 Space-Time Smackdown (Palkia) Infernape Ex 2 Space-Time Smackdown (Palkia) Moltres Ex 2 Genetic Apex (Charizard) Dawn 2 Space-Time Smackdown (Dialga) Sabrina 2 Genetic Apex (Mewtwo) Red 2 Shining Revelry Professor's Research 2 Promo-A (Shop) Poke Ball 2 Promo-A (Shop) Leaf 2 Mythical Island Infernape Ex is a high-risk, high-reward Fire-type card capable of dealing 140 damage per turn, but the catch is that you'll need to discard all Energy on it after attacking. To get around this, use Moltres Ex to build up Energy again after Infernape’s attacks. The strength of this deck lies in its ability to get quick knockouts, but you risk leaving yourself vulnerable if you let a match drag on for too long, or if you're not able to get Infernape Ex set up in time. And that does it for our take on the best Fire decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket. Be sure to search up Destructoid for more tips and information on the game, including the best decks to take into ranked mode. The post Best Fire decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket appeared first on Destructoid.

Pokémon TCG Pocket lets you play around with plenty of different decklists and energies. If you're a Charizard fan and you're looking for the best Fire decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket, here's what you need to know.
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Pokémon TCG Pocket best Fire decks
Fire decks have not typically done very well in Pokémon TCG Pocket. Even though Charizard Ex was regarded as the premier big numbers deck during the Genetic Apex days, it quickly became apparent that Pikachu Ex and Mewtwo Ex could outshine it with a few tweaks here and there.
That being said, Charizard Ex made a little bit of a comeback with its Shining Revelry variant, and Fire finally has a proper leg to stand on. I'll go over each decklist down below, along with the cards you need, and how to pilot them.
Shining Revelry Charizard Ex
Card | Amount | Set |
---|---|---|
Charmander | 2 | Shining Revelry |
Charmeleon | 2 | Shining Revelry |
Charizard Ex | 2 | Shining Revelry |
Druddigon | 2 | Mythical Island |
Leaf | 2 | Mythical Island |
Irida | 2 | Triumphant Light |
Professor's Research | 2 | Promo-A (Shop) |
Poke Ball | 2 | Promo-A (Shop) |
Pokemon Communication | 1 | Space-Time Smackdown (Dialga) |
Giant Cape | 2 | Space-Time Smackdown (Dialga) |
Rocky Helmet | 1 | Space-Time Smackdown (Palkia) |
The play line here is simple. Ideally, you want to start with Druddigon in the Active Spot to stall, while building Charizard Ex on the Bench. By including Water energy in this deck, you can potentially attack with Druddigon while also healing with Irida to stall for more time. Once Charizard Ex is ready to go, use Stoke, then start blasting with Steam Artillery.
You can also consider subbing in Moltres Ex if you'd prefer to speed up Energy generation, though personally I'm a bigger fan of the stall tactics with Druddigon.
Charizard/Moltres/Arcanine Combo

Card | Amount | Set |
---|---|---|
Moltres Ex | 2 | Genetic Apex (Charizard) |
Charmander | 2 | Shining Revelry |
Charmeleon | 2 | Shining Revelry |
Charizard Ex | 2 | Shining Revelry |
Growlithe | 2 | Genetic Apex (Pikachu) |
Arcanine Ex | 2 | Genetic Apex (Pikachu) |
Professor's Research | 2 | Promo-A (Shop) |
Poke Ball | 2 | Promo-A (Shop) |
Sabrina | 2 | Genetic Apex (Mewtwo) |
Leaf | 2 | Mythical Island |
For the Growlithe/Arcanine fans out there, this gives you a few more options to play around with as your building up Charizard Ex on the bench. Start with Moltres Ex in the Active Spot, with Growlithe and Charmander on the Bench. Use Moltres Ex to generate Energy quickly for Growlithe and Charmander, and once you're ready, Arcanine Ex can help deal early damage while you wait to evolve into Charizard Ex.
Infernape Ex

Card | Amount | Set |
---|---|---|
Chimchar | 2 | Space-Time Smackdown (Palkia) |
Monferno | 2 | Space-Time Smackdown (Palkia) |
Infernape Ex | 2 | Space-Time Smackdown (Palkia) |
Moltres Ex | 2 | Genetic Apex (Charizard) |
Dawn | 2 | Space-Time Smackdown (Dialga) |
Sabrina | 2 | Genetic Apex (Mewtwo) |
Red | 2 | Shining Revelry |
Professor's Research | 2 | Promo-A (Shop) |
Poke Ball | 2 | Promo-A (Shop) |
Leaf | 2 | Mythical Island |
Infernape Ex is a high-risk, high-reward Fire-type card capable of dealing 140 damage per turn, but the catch is that you'll need to discard all Energy on it after attacking.
To get around this, use Moltres Ex to build up Energy again after Infernape’s attacks. The strength of this deck lies in its ability to get quick knockouts, but you risk leaving yourself vulnerable if you let a match drag on for too long, or if you're not able to get Infernape Ex set up in time.
And that does it for our take on the best Fire decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket. Be sure to search up Destructoid for more tips and information on the game, including the best decks to take into ranked mode.
The post Best Fire decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket appeared first on Destructoid.