Summary

Almost a month after its launch,Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket’smeta is starting to take shape. Ananalysis of over 30,000 battlesfoundPikachu exdecks dominate, withArticuno ex,Starmie ex, andMewtwo exas the next most prominent cards.

But while Articuno ex and Starmie ex aren’t at the top of the rankings, one player has figured out just how broken they can be, provided you manage to flip a heads with Misty.

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Misty Decks Are Broken In Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket

Players who run Misty decks in Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket evidently love a bit of risk. The supporter allows you to flip coins until you hit tails, attaching a Water energy for every head flipped. It’s a card that, should luck be on your side, will almost certainly turn the tides of battle, and it even has the ability to overcomethe curse that is going first.

With much discussion around Misty decks, oneReddituser,3Questionmarks__, figured out to just what extent the card is broken, and they found it can result in a win rate of over 90 percent.

3Quetionmarks analyzed 281 Pokemon TCG Pocket battles, in which they played Misty in 211 of them. As a general rule, they found that any match in which a Misty flipped at least a single head resulted in an 83 percent win rate. This rose all the way to 91 percent if lady luck shone on their side, blessing them with three or more heads.

Any match in which a Misty flipped at least a single head resulted in an 83 percent win rate.

Flipping a head with the first Misty card played is, of course, the most optimum route to victory, with 3Questionmarks finding an 80 percent, 88 percent, and 94 percent win rate for one, two, or three heads flipped, respectively. They still won 57 percent of their matches when their first Misty flip landed on tails, but the second landed on heads. Playing no Misty cards resulted in a roughly 56 percent win rate.

It leaves the virtual TCG in a tricky spot. Whilecounters for Mewtwo ex and Pikachu ex deckshave become fairly commonplace, it’s a lot harder to counter Misty decks simply because of the chance element involved. With the physicalPokemon TCGunable to alter cards after release, it’ll be interesting to see if the developers are willing to change the rules as the game progresses.

WHERE TO PLAY

Experience the fun of collecting Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG) cards with Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket, an upcoming game for iOS and Android devices from Creatures Inc., the original developers of the Pokémon TCG, and DeNA Co., Ltd.

In this game, you will be able to open two booster packs every day at no cost. You can collect digital cards featuring nostalgic artwork from the past as well as brand-new cards that are exclusive to Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket.Be on the lookout for new “immersive cards,” which will make you feel as though you’ve leapt into the world of the card’s illustration.