Best Mega Venusaur ex decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket

The Pokémon franchise has grown exponentially compared to what it was when it first came out. Hundreds of new Pokémon have joined the fray, but there's something special about the Pokémon who started it all. With Pokémon TCG Pocket’s Crimson Blaze expansion bringing the Mega Evolutions of the Kanto starters, those who picked Bulbasaur all those years back may want to learn about the best deck they can make for Mega Venusaur ex.

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What is the Mega Venusaur ex card in Pokémon TCG Pocket?

Mega Venusaur in Pokemon TCG Pocket

The Mega Venusaur ex card in Pokémon TCG Pocket is a Grass-type Mega Evolution that has 240 HP. While the card is weak against Fire-type attacks, what really sets this card back is the extremely high retreat cost of four energy cards of any type.

Of course, a card can't have so many drawbacks without any advantages. Mega Venusaur ex’s single attack is called Critical Bloom. Using it deals 120 damage to the enemy’s active Pokémon, while also inflicting the Poison and Sleep status effects. Because of this, the opponent must flip a coin to attack while navigating the constant Poison damage.

While Mega Venusaur ex has high potential when the right deck is constructed around it, the retreat cost and risk of playing a Mega Pokémon are constantly looking. Fortunately, with LootBar’s services, you can get your hands on the right cards to ensure your deck can cover all of Venusaur ex's weaknesses.

What are the best Mega Venusaur ex decks in Pokémon TCG Pocket?

The best deck for Mega Venusaur ex in Pokémon TCG Pocket really depends on the player's playing style. Today, we're highlighting a disruption deck and a sustain deck, with both decks revolving around Mega Venusaur ex.

Mega Venusaur ex Disruption Deck

Mega Venusaur ex Disruption Deck

  • Bulbasaur x2

  • Ivysaur x2

  • Mega Venusaur EX x2

  • Petlil x2

  • Lilligant (Mega Rising) x2

  • Poké Ball x2

  • Quick Grow Extract x2

  • Professor’s Research x2

  • Cyrus x2

  • Leaf Cape x2

The strategy that players must utilize around this deck is that they need to set up a durable Mega Venusaur ex while controlling the board using status effects. Players utilize Petlil and Lilligant in the early game and need to evolve the former into Lilligant because its Toughness Aroma gives all ally Grass Pokémon +20 HP. The HP bonus stacks to +40 once the player has two Lilligants on their bench, increasing Mega Venusaur ex’s HP to 280. Players must stack energy on their Bulbasaur or Ivysaur on the bench while Lilligant holds the active spot. The Quick Grow Extract card is great for speeding up the evolution line, pulling the necessary evolution card directly from the deck to evolve a Grass Pokémon immediately.

The deck creates constant pressure through disruption. Mega Venusaur’s ex’s Critical Bloom ability deals heavy damage, poisons, and puts the opponent’s active Pokémon to sleep. This double status effect is difficult to counter, forcing enemies to waste turns or energy retreating. 

Support cards like Cyrus allow players to snipe key opponent Pokémon on the bench, while Poké Ball and Professor’s Research give consistent card draws to find pieces. The main weakness of this deck is its weakness to Fire-type decks like Mega Charizard ex and Mega Blaziken ex, which can exploit the deck’s Grass-type weakness.

Mega Venusaur ex Sustain Deck

Mega Venusaur ex Sustain deck

  • Bulbasaur x2

  • Ivysaur (Crimson Blaze) x2

  • Mega Venusaur ex x2

  • Petlil x2

  • Lilligant (Mega Rising) x2

  • Poké Ball x2

  • Professor’s Research x1

  • Quick Grow Extract x2

  • Lillie x1

  • Leaf Cape x2

  • May x1

  • Cyrus x1

This deck variant focuses on durability and sustained healing to outlast enemies. Mega Venusaur is the main Pokémon with 240 HP, boosted by Lilligant’s ability. The deck uses multiple healing and HP-boosting tools to create a tank. Lillie’s trainer card can heal 60 damage from Mega Venusaur ex, negating enemy damage. The addition of two Leaf Cape cards provides an extra +30 HP to the attached Grass Pokémon, which can stack with Lilligant’s buff. The focus on survivability makes the deck excellent in longer fights, slowly applying pressure while being difficult to defeat with one hit.

The main strategy of this deck is energy acceleration using the Crimson Blaze Ivysaur. Its Synthesis attack for a single Grass energy attaches two Grass energy to itself, which solves Mega Venusaur ex’s attack requirement of two Grass and two Colorless energy. It allows players to power up their main attack faster. 

The support card May helps refresh the player’s hand by adding two random Pokémon to it and cycling cards into the deck to improve consistency. The deck keeps strong board control through Mega Venusaur ex’s sleep and poison, but the game plan is less about disrupting enemies and more about creating a tank that deals consistent damage and applies status effects.

Conclusion

These were our picks for the best Mega Venusaur ex cards in Pokémon TCG Pocket. While the Mega Venusaur card holds a lot of potential in stall decks, certain support cards are necessary and don't have any substitutes. If you don't have those said cards, it's recommended that you buy a Pokémon TCG Pocket top up or two to change that.

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