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How to Build a Pokémon Deck for Beginners
Updated April 2026 · 3 min read
⚡ Quick Answer
A Pokémon deck has exactly 60 cards split into three types: Pokémon, Trainer cards and Energy cards. A solid beginner ratio is 16-18 Pokémon / 28-30 Trainers / 12-14 Energy. Pick one main attacker, build around it and keep the deck consistent — don’t try to fit too many different Pokémon in.
Step by Step — Building Your First Deck
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Pick one main attacker. Choose a Pokémon ex or V that you want to build around. Everything else in the deck exists to power up and protect that attacker. Don’t pick three different main attackers — it makes the deck inconsistent.
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Add 4 copies of your main Pokémon and its full evolution line if it evolves. If your attacker is a basic Pokémon (like a Pokémon ex that doesn’t evolve), just run 3-4 copies of it.
3
Fill Trainer slots with staples. Every competitive deck uses the same core trainers. Run 4x Ultra Ball, 4x Nest Ball, 3-4x Iono, 2-3x Boss’s Orders, 2x Professor’s Research, 2x Switch. These cards draw, search and control the game.
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Add Energy cards to match your attacker’s cost. Most decks run 10-14 basic Energy of the right type. If your attacker needs 2 Fire Energy to attack, run 12 Fire Energy. Don’t run more types than necessary — it makes energy draws inconsistent.
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Add a support Pokémon. Most decks include 1-2 support Pokémon with useful abilities — cards that draw extra cards, search your deck or accelerate Energy. Examples: Bibarel, Lumineon V, Comfey. These sit on the bench and help your main attacker without fighting.
6
Test and adjust. Play 10-20 games with the deck and note what you’re missing most often. Too slow? Add more draw. Can’t find your attacker? Add more search. Can’t take knockouts? More damage cards. Adjust 2-3 cards at a time — not 10 at once.
Tips
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Consistency beats power — a deck that does the same thing every game beats a powerful deck that bricks 30% of the time.
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Run 4 copies of any card that is critical to your strategy — if you need it every game, you want maximum chances of drawing it.
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Use Limitless TCG to look up real tournament decklists for your chosen Pokémon — copy the structure and adapt it to the cards you have.
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Buy a pre-built League Battle Deck as your starting point — they’re around €20-25, tournament legal and a solid base to modify over time.
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