Unlock the Power: 4 Must-Play Decks Enhanced by Triumphant Light Cards!

Summary

  • Sudowoodo boosts Rampardos decks as strong anti-meta options against Arceus ex, improving their meta share.
  • Palkia ex sees a revival with Irida’s addition, showcasing consistent setups and synergy improvements in Triumphant Light.
  • Dialga ex decks, particularly with the help of Arceus ex and new cards like Shaymin and Adaman, dominate the meta with a 24.5% win rate increase.

Upon the debut of the initial miniset for Pokemon TCG Pocket, Mythical Island, it was anticipated, albeit not overwhelmingly so, that its impact on the gameplay would be significant. Some players even criticized it as lacking substantial new cards and appearing more like a temporary solution until the following major set was launched. Conversely, the introduction of Triumphant Light has brought about such profound changes to the meta that top-performing decks now bear little resemblance to those seen during the Space-Time Smackdown era.

In the realm of Triumphant Light, it wasn’t just the unveiling of fresh decks that made waves, but rather the significant boost it provided to existing ones. Let’s delve into these upgraded TCG Pocket decks, observe the changes in their statistics and performance patterns, and understand how Triumphant Light cards played a crucial role in their ascent.

4. Rampardos Decks

Sudowoodo Made Them the New Anti-Meta Decks

  • Meta Share Growth: 337%
  • Win Rate Growth: 0.252%

In the time leading up to the Triumphant Light meta, Rampardos and Lucario gained some attention but were eventually eclipsed by new sensations like Magnezone and Darkrai ex. Yet, following the post-Triumphant Light era of TCG Pocket, this dynamic duo has experienced a resurgence due to a previously underrated Pokemon.

Sudowoodo’s modification to the Rampardos and Lucario shell significantly boosted its power, making it one of the most potent decks against common strategies (meta). The increasing use of Arceus EX, a Pokemon vulnerable to Fighting-type attacks, has also contributed significantly to Rampardos’s comeback.

Examining the present situation of the deck reveals a marked rise in the usage of Rampardos and Lucario within the overall strategy, yet their victory ratio has remained relatively stable. This trend is due to players employing these two specifically as counters against the dominant Arceus ex meta, where they excel. However, other high-tier decks like Exeggutor ex and Celebi ex continue to surpass Fighting-type Pokémon in performance, which explains their lower win rate.

Previous Stats New Stats
  • Meta Share: 1.65%
  • Win Rate: 51.57%
  • Meta Share: 7.22%
  • Win Rate: 51.70%

When teamed up with Lucario and confronting Arceus ex, Sudowoodo can dish out 90 points of damage using only one Energy card. If there are two Lucarios on the sidelines, that damage rises to 110, making Sudowoodo a significant game-altering factor against Arceus ex.

3. Palkia ex Decks

A Water-type Healer Revived Palkia ex Setups

  • Meta Share Growth: 36.21%
  • Win Rate Growth: 6.5%

In the Space-Time Smackdown era, it was suggested that Palkia’s potential wasn’t fully realized, but it still ranked among the best plays. Despite this, its decks often lacked consistency and had trouble competing against the powerful Darkrai ex decks. However, with the introduction of Palkia ex and Irida, this Pokemon has found a place in an improved 18-Trainer setup, which appears to be one of its best configurations.

In simpler terms, Irida’s power to heal 40 damage from Palkia ex keeps it on the field for a longer time, enabling it to inflict substantial burst damage onto opponents. Now, players can use strategic Trainer Cards such as Cyrus and helpful Pokemon Tools like Giant Cape and Rocky Helmet to amplify Palkia ex’s damaging potential.

As a devoted fan, I’ve been noticing an exciting shift since the Triumphant Light expansion hit our Pokemon TCG scene. Previously, my beloved Palkia ex was starting to wane in relevance within the metagame, particularly when pitted against decks focusing on chip damage, where its synergy with Vaporeon seemed less effective. However, the refreshed Palkia ex decks, post-miniset, seem primed to hold their ground and remain a significant force in our games for the coming months.

Previous Stats New Stats
  • Meta Share: 5.55%
  • Win Rate: 50.66%
  • Meta Share: 7.56%
  • Win Rate: 53.92%

2. Articuno ex Decks

Articuno ex Is Getting Closer to the Perfect 18-Trainer Set

  • Meta Share Growth: 362%
  • Win Rate Growth: 6.7%

Instead of merely rejuvenating Palkia ex, Irida significantly improved one of the oldest strategies in the Pokemon TCG Pocket’s 18-Trainer archetype – Articuno ex. Although Articuno ex decks in PvP were not widely used, they exhibited a near-perfect harmony. With Irida’s arrival, it seemed as though the long-awaited missing puzzle piece had been discovered for Articuno ex.

The evolution of Articuno X closely resembles that of Palkia X in terms of power enhancement within Triumphant Light. This experienced Pokemon now typically lingers for a more extended period in the Active Position, often inflicting its catastrophic damage before the opponent can manage to oust it from there and send it to the discard pile.

Previous Stats New Stats
  • Meta Share: 1.47%
  • Win Rate: 49.78%
  • Meta Share: 6.79%
  • Win Rate: 53.12%

1. Dialga ex Decks

The Alliance of Two Pokemon Gods Has Paid Off

  • Meta Share Growth: 668%
  • Win Rate Growth: 24.5%

In the Triumphant Light expansion, it’s been observed that decks featuring Dialga have experienced the greatest surge in power. This Pokemon, especially when paired with Arceus, is currently ruling the competitive scene. Their union has significantly increased Dialga’s win rate in player versus player matches by a striking 24.5%.

In addition to enhancing Dialga ex decks, the Triumphant Light expansion didn’t just feature Arceus ex as a boost. It also introduced a new version of Shaymin that lowers retreat costs from the bench. This detail is significant in the optimized Dialga ex decks since players frequently switch between Dialga ex and Arceus ex (or vice versa), and the reduced cost helps make these swaps more manageable.

It’s also possible to think that Adaman aided in the ascension of Dialga ex. This new Trainer card functions similarly to an exclusive Blue card for Steel-type Pokemon. When played, it lessens the damage inflicted on Steel-type Pokemon by 20 points for one turn, thereby prolonging Dialga ex’s stay in the Active Position. This extension gives players more chances to add Energy and boost Arceus ex quicker.

Previous Stats New Stats
  • Meta Share: 2.02%
  • Win Rate: 43.99%
  • Meta Share: 15.52%
  • Win Rate: 54.80%

The statistics presented here are derived from the latest Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket tournaments, which were monitored by the LimitlessTCG website upon publishing. Keep in mind that these figures might shift as the game’s metagame continues to develop.

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2025-03-09 16:35