Top Mega Pidgeot EX Decks and Effective Counters for Pokémon TCG

Top Mega Pidgeot EX Decks and Effective Counters for Pokémon TCG

The Pokémon TCG Pocket is currently buzzing with excitement due to the newly launched Mega Pidgeot EX Drop Event amidst the Mega Rising Expansion. This thrilling opportunity allows players to snag the exclusive Mega Pidgeot EX Promo Card for a limited duration. Getting your hands on this card is a breeze; all you need to do is participate in the event for a while.

Mega Pidgeot EX is a formidable addition in the current TCG Pocket meta if paired effectively with the right support cards to create a powerful deck. In this article, we’ll dive into the best Mega Pidgeot EX decks available, along with essential counters to watch out for.

Top Mega Pidgeot EX Decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket

Here’s a rundown of the most effective Mega Pidgeot EX decks you can build:

  • Mega Pidgeot EX Solo Deck
  • Mega Pidgeot EX and Pompom Oricorio Deck
  • Mega Pidgeot EX and Suicune EX Deck

1. Mega Pidgeot EX Solo Deck

Required Cards

  • Mega Pidgeot EX Solo Deck
  • Mega Pidgeot EX Solo Deck

For the Mega Pidgeot EX Solo Deck, here are 20 of the most effective cards to include:

  • 2 Mega Pidgeot EX
  • 2 Mantyke
  • 2 Pidgey
  • 1 Pidgeotto
  • 1 Pidgeot
  • 2 Poke Ball
  • 2 Professor’s Research
  • 2 Rare Candy
  • 1 Cyrus
  • 1 May
  • 2 Lillie
  • 1 Irida
  • 1 Lima

If you’re missing any of these cards, consider asking friends to share them through the sharing feature in Pokémon TCG Pocket.

Deck Strategy

The strategy for the Mega Pidgeot EX Solo Deck focuses on efficiently charging up your Mega Pidgeot EX. Start with Mantyke as your active Pokémon while keeping Pidgey benched. Utilize May, Professor’s Research, and Poke Ball to draw your two basic Pokémon.

In your next turn, aim to get a Pidgeotto or a Rare Candy. If you have both the Mega Pidgeot and Rare Candy in your hand, you can evolve it immediately. Otherwise, you’ll need to draw cards and still hope to pull them both. Incorporating a non-EX Pidgeot helps to counter Pompom Oricorio decks you may face.

Use Lillie and Irida for healing, and allow Lima to swap a damaged Pokémon for more tactical placements. Lastly, Cyrus gives you the opportunity to switch your opponent’s damaged Pokémon into an active spot for a potent finish.

2. Mega Pidgeot EX and Pompom Oricorio Deck

Required Cards

  • Mega Pidgeot EX and Pompom Oricorio Deck
  • Mega Pidgeot EX and Pompom Oricorio Deck

  • 2 Mega Pidgeot EX
  • 2 Mantyke
  • 2 Pidgey
  • 1 Pidgeotto
  • 2 Pompom Oricorio
  • 2 Poke Ball
  • 2 Professor’s Research
  • 2 Rare Candy
  • 1 Cyrus
  • 1 May
  • 2 Lillie
  • 1 Irida
  • 1 Lima

Deck Strategy

Similar to its predecessor, the Mega Pidgeot EX and Pompom Oricorio Deck employs an effective strategy with added Pompom Oricorio cards. This versatile Pokémon counteracts any EX Pokémon with its Safeguard ability, preventing EX from dealing damage.

3. Mega Pidgeot EX and Suicune EX Deck

  • Mega Pidgeot EX and Suicune EX Deck
  • Mega Pidgeot EX and Suicune EX Deck

Required Cards

  • 2 Mega Pidgeot EX
  • 2 Mantyke
  • 2 Pidgey
  • 1 Pidgeotto
  • 1 Pidgeot
  • 2 Suicune EX
  • 2 Poke Ball
  • 2 Professor’s Research
  • 2 Rare Candy
  • 1 Cyrus
  • 1 May
  • 2 Lillie

Deck Strategy

The Mega Pidgeot EX and Suicune EX deck stands out as one of the most robust configurations. It offers substantial card-drawing options while efficiently meeting Mega Pidgeot EX’s energy needs. Mantyke is pivotal during the first turn, supplying energy to your Mega Pidgeot EX or Suicune EX. Consider using a Giant Cape to shield your Mantyke or Pidgey against snipers.

Suicune, a key player, boasts the Legendary Pulse ability, enabling card draws at every turn. Its attacks can also target opponents’ benched Pokémon, applying considerable pressure. Pair Rare Candies with your Pidgey to swiftly evolve, or use a Pidgeotto if you lack a Rare Candy.

The non-EX Pidgeot serves as a power counter against players using Pompom Oricorio. Utilize Poke Ball, May, and Professor’s Research for card draws and maintain your Pokémon’s HP with Lillie. Cyrus remains a tactical asset to switch your opponent’s knocked Pokémon into active positions for decisive blows.

Counters to Mega Pidgeot EX Decks

Any effective Mega Pidgeot EX deck should be aware of its vulnerability to Lightning-type Pokémon. Key threats include:

  • Mega Ampharos EX Deck
  • Jolteon EX Deck
  • Luxray Deck
  • Pikachu EX Deck

These Lightning decks can pose significant challenges, but by strategically setting up your cards ahead of your opponent, you can tip the scales in your favor. Keep an eye on decks like Mega Blaziken EX, Mega Gyarados EX, and Mega Altaria EX, as they can derail your plans if unleashed by your opponent.

Details of Mega Pidgeot EX Card

Mega Pidgeot EX is a Stage 2 Evolution card, evolving from Pidgeotto. It can be upgraded from Pidgey using a Rare Candy. To secure this card, make sure to join the Mega Pidgeot EX Drop Event.

  • HP: 210
  • Type: Colorless
  • Attack:
    • Giant Twister – 100 damage
    • Requires 3 Colorless energy (Flip 3 Coins. For each Heads, discard a random energy from your opponent’s active Pokémon. This attack does nothing if all are tails.)
  • Retreat Cost: 2 Colorless energy
  • Weakness: Lightning +20
  • Mega Evolution ex RULE: When your Mega Evolution ex is knocked out, your opponent receives 3 points.

That wraps up our insights on Mega Pidgeot EX decks. As you design your decks, don’t forget to stay updated with upcoming Pokémon TCG Pocket Live events!

Did you experiment with any of our recommended decks? We’d love to hear about your experiences in the comments.

How can you obtain Mega Pidgeot EX in Pokémon TCG Pocket?

Participating in the Mega Pidgeot EX Drop Event is the only way to secure this exclusive card.

Is Mega Pidgeot EX considered a rare card?

Yes, Mega Pidgeot EX is classified as a rare Promo card.

What weaknesses do Mega Pidgeot EX decks have?

Mega Pidgeot EX decks are primarily weak against Lightning-type Pokémon and related decks.