POK > Metagame Expanded > deck Grass
Strategy
The Grass deck in the Expanded format of the Pokemon TCG focus on a combination of evolution and disruption strategies. Here's a breakdown of the deck composition and some analysis of its strengths and weaknesses: **Deck Composition:** - Grass Energy FST 283 - Net Ball LOT 187 - Basic Grass Energy sv2 278 - Iono sv2 185 - VS Seeker PHF 109 - Quick Ball FST 237 - Ordinary Rod SSH 171 - Rare Candy PGO 69 - Butterfree V DAA 1 - Boss's Orders RCL 154 - Evolution Incense SSH 163 - Trainers' Mail ROS 92a - Gardenia's Vigor ASR 143 - Professor's Research (Professor Oak) CEL 23 - Bug Catching Set TWM 143 - Butterfree VMAX DAA 2 - Sea of Nothingness CIN 99 - Teal Mask Ogerpon ex TWM 25 - Ultra Ball BRS 150 - Weakness Guard Energy UNM 213 - Vileplume BUS 6 - Gloom UNB 7 - Toedscruel ex sv3 22 - Guzma & Hala CEC 193 - Energy Recycler GRI 123 - Computer Search BCR 137 - Toedscruel sv4 17 - Tag Call CEC 206 - Life Forest ◇ LOT 180 - Rowlet & Alolan Exeggutor-GX UNM 1 **Strategy:** - The deck revolve around setting up powerful Grass-type Pokemon like Butterfree VMAX and Rowlet & Alolan Exeggutor-GX. - Cards like Rare Candy and Evolution Incense help in quickly evolving your Pokemon to their stronger forms. - Supporter cards like Professor's Research and Guzma & Hala can help you draw more cards and search for key resources. - Disruption cards like Boss's Orders and Vileplume can disrupt your opponent's strategy and control the pace of the game. **Good Points:** - The deck has a good mix of evolution support and disruption cards, allowing for versatile gameplay. - Grass-type Pokemon often have access to powerful attacks and abilities that can turn the tide of a game. - Cards like Weakness Guard Energy can help protect your Pokemon from being targeted by your opponent's strategies. **Bad Points:** - The deck may struggle against decks that can quickly set up and overwhelm with high damage output. - Reliance on evolution lines can sometimes lead to inconsistent setups if key cards are prized or not drawn early. - Disruption strategies may not always work against all types of decks, leading to potential weaknesses in certain matchups. Overall, the Grass deck in the Expanded format offer a mix of strategic depth and potential power, but careful planning and adaptation will be key to success in different matchups.
Example deck with Grass
1 rare-aces, 1 radiant-rares, 9 hyper-rares, 3 double-rares, 4 rare-holos, 4 commons, 3 promos, 2 rare-holo-gxs, 34 uncommons, 2 rare-holo-vs and 1 rare-prism-stars
1
Cherubi BRS 12
0.01
2
Grookey TWM 14
0
1
Cherrim UPR 11
0.03
2
Thwackey SHF 12
0.01
2
Rillaboom SHF 13
0.07
1
Virizion V PR-SW SWSH295
0
3
Teal Mask Ogerpon ex TWM 25
0
2
Venusaur V CPA 1
1.43
1
Celebi & Venusaur-GX TEU 1
3.77
2
Venusaur VMAX PR-SW SWSH102
14.35
3
Bug Catching Set TWM 143
0
1
Counter Catcher sv4 160
0
3
Iono sv2 185
0
1
Forest Seal Stone SIT 156
0
3
Rare Candy PGO 69
0.04
1
Hisuian Heavy Ball ASR 146
0.07
3
Gardenia's Vigor ASR 143
0.02
3
Net Ball LOT 187
1.05
1
Life Forest ◇ LOT 180
0.32
2
Ordinary Rod SSH 171
0.2
2
Turffield Stadium RCL 170
0.04
1
Boss's Orders RCL 154
0.47
1
Switch SUM 132
0.03
1
Computer Search BCR 137
26.13
2
Energy Recycler GRI 123
0.07
3
VS Seeker PHF 109
2.05
3
Trainers' Mail ROS 92a
0
9
Basic Grass Energy sv2 278
0
Maybe board
1
Rellor sv2 26
0
1
Rabsca TEF 24
0
1
Radiant Tsareena SIT 16
0
1
Venusaur & Snivy-GX CEC 1
2.01
60 cards maindeck
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