The Pokémon Trading Card Game remains a phenomenon in the gaming industry to this day. Trainers from all over the world participate in online matches, and regional and even world tournaments are held! Currently, the Temporary Forces format is in the meta, but the classic Paradox Rift also enjoys immense popularity. 

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The best trainers create the most balanced and cool card decks, which everyone can try out. These decks are frequently updated, and we have prepared for you a list of the best Pokémon TCG decks for March 2024.

Giratina VSTAR

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This deck has shown itself from the best side, winning numerous tournaments. Just in the last few months, Giratina VSTAR has taken 8 prize places, which speaks to its effectiveness better than anything else. 

For beginners, this deck may seem awkward, as it can noticeably fall behind the opponent's deck at the beginning of the game. Do not give up on Giratina VSTAR, as this is where the tactic lies. You need to close the Lost Zone, using Comfey and Colress's Experiment cards. This is necessary to open Mirage Gate and strengthen the Giratina VSTAR card to deal colossal damage. 

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Also, remember that by the end of the match, you can use the Roxanne card, which can significantly spoil the game for your opponent. In combination with the Path to the Peak card, you can altogether disable Rule Box Pokémon, which are widely present in other decks.

  • Comfey LOR: 4
  • Giratina V LOR: 3
  • Giratina VSTAR LOR: 3
  • Sableye LOR: 1
  • Cramorant LOR: 1
  • Radiant Greninja ASR: 1
  • Colress's Experiment: 4
  • Roxanne: 2
  • Boss's Orders: 2
  • Mirage Gate: 4
  • Battle VIP Pass: 4
  • Switch Cart: 4
  • Nest Ball: 4
  • Pokégear 3.0: 2
  • Super Rod: 2
  • Counter Catcher: 1
  • Path to the Peak: 4
  • Jet Energy: 4
  • Psychic Energy: 4
  • Water Energy: 3
  • Grass Energy: 3

Gardevoir ex

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This deck is very effective and convenient thanks to Kirlia's Refinement ability and Gardevoir CRE's Shining Arcana ability. In terms of capabilities, it is not inferior to Giratina VSTAR, as here you can play a lot of cards and, accordingly, get many resources. The deck plays from powerful knockouts and psychic damage. Psychic abilities can be greatly enhanced with the Moonlit Hill card.

  • Ralts ASR: 4
  • Kirlia SIT: 3
  • Kirlia CRE: 1
  • Gardevoir CRE: 2 
  • Gardevoir ex PAF: 2 
  • Zacian V CEL: 1 
  • Scream Tail PAR: 1
  • Radiant Greninja ASR: 1 
  • Mew CEL: 1
  • Manaphy BRS: 1
  • Jirachi PAR: 1
  • Iono: 4
  • Professor's Research: 2
  • Boss's Orders: 1
  • Battle VIP Pass: 4
  • Level Ball: 4
  • Ultra Ball: 3
  • Rare Candy: 3
  • Fog Crystal: 2
  • Super Rod: 2
  • Counter Catcher: 2
  • Moonlit Hill: 1
  • Collapsed Stadium: 1
  • Artazon: 1
  • Psychic Energy: 10
  • Reversal Energy: 2

Snorlax Stall

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A fairly popular deck, whose tactic lies in disarming the best Pokémon of the opponent. This is achieved through the ability of the Snorlax card. The deck has several variations. At a tournament in Dortmund, a deck with the Pidgeot ex card, which provides cards for each turn, was used. You can also use the Rotom V card to replenish cards. Having fire energy cards also plays to the deck's advantage.

  • Pidgey MEW: 2
  • Pidgeot ex OBF: 2
  • Snorlax PGO: 2
  • Luxray V ASR: 1
  • Mimikyu PAF: 1
  • Spiritomb PAL: 1
  • Rotom V CRZ: 1
  • Radiant Charizard CRZ: 1
  • Chi-Yu ex PAL: 1
  • Mawile LOR: 1
  • Arven: 4
  • Penny: 3
  • Peonia: 2
  • Giacomo: 1
  • Cyllene: 1
  • Boss's Orders: 1
  • Erika's Invitation: 1
  • Klara: 1
  • Iono: 1
  • Nest Ball: 4
  • Pokégear 3.0: 4
  • Counter Catcher: 3
  • Rare Candy: 2
  • Pal Pad: 2
  • Hisuian Heavy Ball: 1
  • Switch Cart: 1
  • Lost Vacuum: 1
  • Bravery Charm: 3
  • Forest Seal Stone: 2
  • Defiance Band: 1
  • Stormy Mountains: 3
  • Artazon: 1
  • Double Turbo Energy: 2
  • Fire Energy: 2

Charizard ex

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A powerful deck that can stand up to the more popular Giratina VSTAR. Overall, Charizard ex can be an excellent first deck for beginner players, as the deck is designed for dealing massive damage. Yes, there are no tricky tactics here, and this will help with getting acquainted. 

A strong point of the deck will be the Pidgeot ex card, which allows you to choose cards each turn or enhance commands. For example, the Burning Darkness attack will allow your damage to grow in geometric progression!

  • Charmander MEW: 2
  • Charmander PR-SV: 1
  • Charmander OBF: 1
  • Charmeleon PAF: 1
  • Charizard ex OBF: 3
  • Pidgey MEW: 2
  • Pidgeot ex OBF: 2
  • Radiant Charizard CRZ: 1
  • Rotom V CRZ: 1
  • Lumineon V BRS: 1
  • Mew CEL: 1
  • Manaphy BRS: 1
  • Jirachi PAR: 1
  • Arven: 4
  • Boss's Orders: 3
  • Iono: 3
  • Professor's Research: 1
  • Rare Candy: 4
  • Ultra Ball: 4
  • Battle VIP Pass: 4
  • Super Rod: 2
  • Lost Vacuum: 2
  • Counter Catcher: 1
  • Level Ball: 1
  • Switch: 1
  • Forest Seal Stone: 1
  • Choice Belt: 1
  • Technical Machine: Devolution: 1
  • Artazon: 2
  • Collapsed Stadium: 1
  • Fire Energy: 6

Mew VMAX

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The gameplay strategy of the Mew VMAX deck remains unchanged — it is aggressive gameplay using Fusion Strike from the Genesect V card. The deck allows for finding the necessary solutions during the game itself, picking up the required orders. A strong point here would be a full set of 4 Cram-o-Matic for a Lost City. Thanks to Fusion Energy, this deck will be a strong competitor against Giratina VSTAR.

  • Mew V CRZ: 4
  • Mew VMAX FST: 3
  • Genesect V FST: 4
  • Judge: 3
  • Boss's Orders: 2
  • Iono: 1
  • Elesa's Sparkle: 1
  • Power Tablet: 4
  • Battle VIP Pass: 4
  • Ultra Ball: 4
  • Cram-o-matic: 4
  • Lost Vacuum: 4
  • Switch Cart: 2
  • Escape Rope: 1
  • Hisuian Heavy Ball: 1
  • Feather Ball: 1
  • Nest Ball: 1
  • Pal Pad: 1
  • Forest Seal Stone: 3
  • Box of Disaster: 2
  • Choice Belt: 1
  • Path to the Peak: 3
  • Double Turbo Energy: 4
  • Fusion Strike Energy: 2

Chien-Pao ex

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Another deck with a rather simple and straightforward tactic. The foundation is the Chien-Pao card and its Shivery Chill ability, which takes water energy from the board. Once there is enough, we use the Super Cold ability for the Baxcalibur card. Next, we use attacking cards. For example, Radiant Greninja can attack several of the opponent's Pokémon at once. To deal colossal damage, gather several prize cards and use Chien-Pao's Hail Blade.

  • Chien-Pao ex PAL: 3
  • Frigibax PAL: 3
  • Baxcalibur PAL: 2
  • Bidoof CRZ: 2
  • Bibarel BRS: 2
  • Radiant Greninja ASR: 1
  • Iron Hands ex PAR: 1
  • Irida: 4
  • Iono: 1
  • Battle VIP Pass: 4
  • Cross Switcher: 4
  • Superior Energy Retrieval: 4
  • Ultra Ball: 4
  • Nest Ball: 4
  • Rare Candy: 3
  • Super Rod: 2
  • Earthen Vessel: 2
  • Hisuian Heavy Ball: 1
  • PokéStop: 4
  • Water Energy: 8
  • Lightning Energy: 1

Roaring Moon ex

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The most aggressive deck on our list. However, it cannot be called the best — Roaring Moon ex is just a good working deck that will suit those who like active gameplay with dealing high damage. It was once the most popular, but now it gives way to meta builds. The basis of the game will be the Direflame Wings ability for the Galarian Moltres V card. After that, use the Energy Switch card.

  • Roaring Moon ex PAR: 4
  • Galarian Moltres V CRE: 2
  • Morpeko PAR: 1
  • Mew ex MEW: 1
  • Squawkabilly ex PAL: 1
  • Radiant Greninja ASR: 1
  • Professor's Research: 3
  • Professor Sada's Vitality: 2
  • Boss's Orders: 2
  • Iono: 1
  • Judge: 1
  • Battle VIP Pass: 4
  • Dark Patch: 4
  • Energy Switch: 4
  • Trekking Shoes: 3
  • Ultra Ball: 3
  • Earthen Vessel: 2
  • Pal Pad: 1
  • Switch Cart: 1
  • Escape Rope: 1
  • Forest Seal Stone: 2
  • Ancient Booster Energy Capsule: 2
  • Emergency Jelly: 1
  • PokéStop: 3
  • Town Store: 1
  • Darkness Energy: 9

As we see, in March 2024, there are a total of 7 cool Pokémon TCG decks. You should not stop at the most popular Giratina VSTAR. Here, there are other equally interesting decks that can surprise your opponent.

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