Table of Contents
- Expansion: Mega Rising
- Updated: November 5, 2025
| Tier | Deck |
|---|---|
| S Tier | 🔵 Suicune ex Greninja ex |
| S Tier | 🟣 Mega Altaria ex Indeedee ex |
| S Tier | ⚫ Mega Absol ex Darkrai ex Oricorio |
| S Tier | 🔵 Suicune ex Greninja Oricorio |
| A Tier | 🟡 Luxray Oricorio |
| A Tier | ⚫ Hydreigon Mega Absol |
| A Tier | 🔴 Mega Blaziken ex Entei ex |
| A Tier | 🟡 Silvally Oricorio |
| A Tier | ⚫ Hydreigon Sylveon ex |
| A Tier | 🟢 Decidueye ex Decidueye |
| A Tier | 🟡 Jolteon ex Oricorio |
S Tier
Suicune ex Greninja ex
Using only Water energy, the deck revolves around A4a-020's draw ability to rapidly evolve A1-087 into A1-089, creating a powerful engine that draws cards while dealing consistent damage. A4a-020 can also attack when needed. A2b-035 serves as additional reach, providing late-game knockout potential once the early setup is complete. Greninja ex is an option to switch your Pokemon in case you need it.
Mega Altaria ex Indeedee ex
Evolve Swablu into Mega Altaria and serve as your damage dealer. Fill in your bench to increase Mega Altaria's damage. Jirachi can be used to soften up your enemies or knockout Baby Pokemon. Chingling to delay your opponents from using their Items while waiting for Mega Altaria. Indeedee ex can serve as a healer and also a damage dealer in case a high energy attacks. Sableye as your Oricorio killer.
Mega Absol ex Darkrai ex Oricorio
Only running Dark energy. Start with Pichu to put Lightning energy on Oricorio. Oricorio can stall or hit against EX Pokemon. Absol can attack for 80 and discard a Supporter from your opponent's hand. Darkrai as additional damage from its ability.
Suicune ex Greninja Oricorio
Using only Water energy, the deck revolves around A4a-020's draw ability to rapidly evolve A1-087 into A1-089, creating a powerful engine that draws cards while dealing consistent damage. A4a-020 can also attack when needed. Oricorio serves as a tank against EX Pokemon letting you have time to assemble Greninja.
A Tier
Luxray Oricorio
Evolve Shinx into Luxray and depending on whether you want to attack on the active or the bench. Zeraora charges energy on its own with its ability that you can transfer later with Elemental Switch. Oricorio as a wall against EX decks.
Hydreigon Mega Absol ex
Evolve Deino into Hydreigon to be your main damage dealer. It's Ability lets it charge energy on its own letting you attack every turn. Mega Absol can serve as a backup damage dealer while waiting for Hydreigon.
Mega Blaziken ex Entei ex
Stall and draw with Entei until you can get your evolution pieces. Evolve Torchic into Mega Blaziken to start taking knockouts. Non-ex Blaziken is to deal with Oricorio.
Silvally Oricorio
Using Lightning energy. Evolve Type:Null into Silvally and start dealing 100 damage per turn as long as you use a Supporter for only 2 energy.
Oricorio as a wall against EX or Megas.
Hydreigon Sylveon ex
Running only Dark energy. Evolve Deino into Hydreigon to be your main damage dealer. It's Ability lets it charge energy on its own letting you attack every turn. Eevee and Sylveon lets you draw more cards to get into your evolution pieces.
Decidueye ex Decidueye
Set up chip damage sources with A3-010 while evolving into A3-122 or A3a-005 through A3-144 or A3-011.
Jolteon ex Oricorio
Evolve Eevee into Jolteon and then deal damage to opposing Pokemon that attaches energy. Zeraora charges energy on its own with its ability that you can transfer later with Elemental Switch and can also serve as a damage dealer. Oricorio as a wall against EX decks. Pikachu as a high damage finisher.
Tier Explanation
To create this Meta Tier list, I used data from tournaments and my expertise and opinions of respected players. This tier list will hold meta-staple decks that you'll likely encounter in tournament play and will be updated as the meta changes up.
The decklists shared here have found success in tournament events but can be tweaked depending on meta shifts or players' preferences.
S Tier: The top performers and most represented decks in the meta. They have good matchups in the current meta and can adapt to different game scenarios. Expect to encounter these decks frequently in tournaments, with players strategizing specifically to counter them.
A Tier: Popular Meta decks that have solid matchup tables. Tier 2 decks can rival Tier 1 decks in performance, but may have weaknesses and less representation, holding them back from joining Tier 1.
B Tier: Comprising less popular decks or those experiencing a decline in performance, Tier 3 includes options that may still yield respectable results in tournaments. However, they often struggle against certain prevalent matchups. Additionally, this tier encompasses decks with limited data, making it challenging to accurately assess their placement in higher tiers.
C Tier: The less popular off-meta decks or have fallen out of the meta. They might still show up in tournament top cuts but are less likely to perform against the top meta decks.





