This guide explores the Paralyze effect in Pokémon TCG Pocket, detailing its mechanics, counters, and potential deck-building strategies.
Pokémon TCG Pocket faithfully recreates the Paralyze condition, albeit with slight adjustments. This special condition immobilizes the opponent's Active Pokémon for a single turn, preventing attacks and retreats. However, unlike the physical TCG, specific counter-cards are currently absent. This guide will clarify how Paralyze functions, how to overcome it, and strategies for incorporating it into your decks.
Paralyze prevents the opponent's Active Pokémon from attacking or retreating for one turn. The effect automatically dissipates at the start of the opponent's next Checkup phase.
Both Paralyze and Asleep hinder the opponent's Active Pokémon, but their cures differ. Paralyze resolves automatically, while Asleep requires a successful coin flip or strategic counterplay (like evolving or retreating the Pokémon).
The physical Pokémon TCG offers Trainer cards like Full Heal to remove Paralyze. Pokémon TCG Pocket currently lacks direct counter-cards, but the core mechanic remains consistent: a Paralyzed Pokémon is inactive for a single turn.
Currently, only three cards in the Genetic Apex expansion inflict Paralyze: Pincurchin, Elektross, and Articuno. Each uses a coin flip, introducing an element of chance and limiting the reliability of a purely Paralyze-based deck.
There are several ways to remove the Paralyze condition:
A purely Paralyze deck is unreliable. Combining it with the Asleep condition, however, significantly improves effectiveness. The Articuno & Frosmoth strategy, utilizing Articuno, Frosmoth, and Wigglytuff ex, offers a potent combination of both effects. This requires careful deck construction to maximize the chances of inflicting both conditions.
Card | Quantity |
---|---|
Wigglypuff ex | 2 |
Jigglypuff | 2 |
Snom | 2 |
Frosmoth | 2 |
Articuno | 2 |
Misty | 2 |
Sabrina | 2 |
X Speed | 2 |
Professor's Research | 2 |
Poke Ball | 2 |
This enhanced decklist provides a more robust strategy than relying solely on the unpredictable nature of the Paralyze effect. Remember that the meta is constantly evolving, and deckbuilding requires adaptation and experimentation.
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