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Best Colorless Type Deck and Cards Tier List

Pokemon TCG Pocket - Best Colorless Type Decks & Cards Tier List

This is Game8's tier list of Colorless type decks and cards in Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket (PTCG Pocket). Keep reading to learn more about these staples and see what makes them the best cards in the game!

Best Pokemon Decks and Cards by Type
Pokemon TCG Pocket - Colorless Type Icon.png Colorless Pokemon TCG Pocket - Grass Type Icon.png Grass Pokemon TCG Pocket - Fire Type Icon.png Fire Pokemon TCG Pocket - Water Type Icon.png Water Pokemon TCG Pocket - Psychic Type Icon.png Psychic
Pokemon TCG Pocket - Fighting Type Icon.png Fighting Pokemon TCG Pocket - Lightning Type Icon.png Lightning Pokemon TCG Pocket - Metal Type Icon.png Metal Pokemon TCG Pocket - Darkness Type Icon.png Darkness Pokemon TCG Pocket - Dragon Type Icon.png Dragon

Best Colorless Type Decks

Best Colorless Type Cards and Decks
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Colorless Type Deck Ranking

Best Colorless Type Decks Tier List
S Tier
Pokemon TCG Pocket  Wigglytuff ex Deck Image Pokemon TCG Pocket  Persian and Mawile Deck Image Pokemon TCG Pocket  Lickitung and Primeape Deck Image
A Tier
Pokemon TCG Pocket  Eeveelutions and Ditto Deck Image

The decks listed above are not completely colorless but the main colorless Pokemon have synergy with other Pokemon Types, making them very flexible to use.

Deck Tier List Criteria

S The best decks are in the S tier, which are decks that have amazing consistency on top of being easy to build and function with minimal difficulty.
A Tier A Tier Decks are also powerful, and can also function at a high level, but may not be as easy to pilot as the S Tiers.

Deck Tier List Explanations

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S A Tier

S Tier

Deck Explanation
Pokemon TCG Pocket  Wigglytuff ex Deck ImageWigglytuff ex Deck Can win by a landslide if the opponent stays asleep for a few turns.
Can inflict poison to deal damage every turn.

A Tier

Deck Explanation
Pokemon TCG Pocket  Eeveelutions and Ditto Deck ImageEeveelutions and Ditto Deck ・Has access to multiple types of Energy.
・ An Eeveelution can be played for different situations.

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Best Colorless Type Cards

Best Colorless Type Cards and Decks
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Colorless Type Cards Ranking

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Card Tier List Criteria

S The best cards are in the S tier, which are cards that will always be impactful whenever they are played. These are cards that must always be answered or else they will take over a game.
A Tier A Tier cards are cards that are also powerful but do not necessarily centralize a game when they are on the field.
B Tier B Tier cards are less impactful but are still worth using in a deck.
C Tier C Tier cards are good but may have better alternatives available.

Card Tier List Explanations

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S A Tier B Tier C Tier

S Tier

Card Explanation
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 188 PidgeotPidgeot ・ Drive Off is a disruptive Ability that works like a free Sabrina every turn.
・ Wing Attack's 70 damage is a good number for knocking out most non-ex Basic Pokemon, or 2HKOing most ex Pokemon.

A Tier

Card Explanation
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 195 Wigglytuff exWigglytuff ex ・ Very tanky and easy to play as it only requires one evolution.
・ High damage attack that is guaranteed to make target fall asleep.
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 198 FarfetchFarfetch'd ・ Efficient 1 Energy attack that deals 40 damage with Leek Slap.
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 203 KangaskhanKangaskhan ・ Can deal 80 damage for one Energy on two heads flips.
・ Very good 100 HP makes it decently bulky.

B Tier

Card Explanation
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 197 PersianPersian ・ Has niche uses, but can be useful to disrupt an opponent's set up by removing cards from their hand.
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 202 ChanseyChansey ・ Very tanky and easy to play even at the beginning of a match.
・ Hard to pivot due to high retreat cost, but useful for stalling.
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 204 TaurosTauros ・ High HP and can be easily played.
・ Low damage attack for with high Energy cost, best used for stalling.
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 211 SnorlaxSnorlax ・ Very tanky and easy to play even at the beginning of a match.
・ Hard to used offensively or pivot due to high Energy costs, but useful for stalling.
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 213 CinccinoCinccino ・ Colorless version of Pikachu ex, but will take longer to set up.
・ Can fit any deck as it can use any type of Energy and attack has no type requirement.
・ Damage may fall flat since no type is weak to Colorless attacks.

C Tier

Card Explanation
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 190 RaticateRaticate ・ Has more a bit health than Farfetch'd, but takes longer to play as it needs to evolve.
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 192 FearowFearow ・ High health, but vulnerable to Lightning cards which are commonly used.
・ Effect of attack can debilitate opposing cards that need a lot of Energy, but relies on coin flips.
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 194 WigglytuffWigglytuff ・ Non-ex version of Wigglytuff but is less tanky and cannot make opposing cards fall asleep.
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 200 DodrioDodrio ・ As it needs to be evolved, it falls behind Farfetch'd which is a faster card to play.
・ Low health and damage output for a Stage 1 card.
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 201 LickitungLickitung ・ Can deal a lot of damage but heavily relies on coin flips.
・ Has high energy costs for attack and retreat cost but lacks health to stay afloat.
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 205 DittoDitto ・ Highly relies on going with the flow of a match.
・ May not be worth investing Energy to copy an opposing card's move as it has low HP.
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 209 PorygonPorygon ・ Ability can be easily countered if your hand is shuffled.
・ Low HP and damage output.
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 210 AerodactylAerodactyl ・ Move has no damage and is unreliable, as it is much better to use Sabrina, Pidgeot, or Grapploct so you can still deal damage.
Pokemon TCG Pocket - A1 215 DubwoolDubwool ・ Tanky due to its high health, but needs to be evolved.
・ Low damage for an attack that has a high Energy cost.

List of All Colorless Type Pokemon Cards

PTCGP Colorless Pokemon Deck Strategy

Strategy Focuses on Dealing Plain Damage

Most Colorless-type cards do not have complicated gimmicks compared to other cards, and instead focus on dealing flat damage after setting them up.

Damage output from these can only be boosted in a few ways, like using Giovanni, as there are no cards weak to Colorless attacks.

Can Fit in Any Deck

Colorless cards can also fit in any deck as filler cards, as these can use any type of Energy. This way, most decks can still be viable as you can use Colorless cards as a substitute.

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