This guide explores the effects of the Poisoned status condition in Pokémon TCG Pocket. We'll cover what Poisoned does, which Pokémon inflict it, how to cure it, and strategies for building effective Poison decks.
What is 'Poisoned' in Pokémon TCG Pocket?
Poisoned is a Special Condition that inflicts 10 HP damage at the end of each round. Unlike some effects, it doesn't automatically disappear; it persists until the afflicted Pokémon is cured or knocked out. While it can combine with other Special Conditions, it doesn't stack with itself—a Pokémon only takes 10 HP damage per round regardless of how many times it's poisoned. However, this status can be exploited by certain Pokémon for increased damage.
Which Cards Apply the Poisoned Status?
Several Pokémon in the Genetic Apex expansion inflict the Poisoned status: Weezing, Grimer, Nidoking, Tentacruel, and Venomoth. Grimer stands out as an efficient Basic Pokémon, poisoning opponents with only one Energy. Weezing offers another strong option, using its "Gas Leak" ability (requiring no Energy) but only while active.
How to Cure Poisoned
There are three ways to remove the Poisoned status:
- Evolution: Evolving a Poisoned Pokémon removes the condition.
- Retreat: Moving a Poisoned Pokémon to the bench prevents further HP loss.
- Item Cards: Cards like Potion heal HP, but don't cure Poisoned outright; they simply extend the Pokémon's lifespan.
Building a Poison Deck
While not a top-tier archetype, a strong Poison deck can be built around the synergy of Grimer, Arbok, and Muk. Grimer quickly poisons opponents, Arbok traps them, and Muk inflicts substantial damage (+120 to poisoned opponents). Consider these cards for a competitive Poison deck:
Card | Quantity | Effect |
---|---|---|
Grimer | x2 | Applies Poisoned |
Ekans | x2 | Evolves into Arbok |
Arbok | x2 | Locks the opponent's Active Pokémon |
Muk | x2 | Deals 120 DMG to Poisoned Pokémon |
Koffing | x2 | Evolves into Weezing |
Weezing | x2 | Applies Poisoned with "Gas Leak" ability |
Koga | x2 | Returns Active Weezing or Muk to your hand |
Poké Ball | x2 | Draws a Basic Pokémon |
Professor's Research | x2 | Draws two cards |
Sabrina | x1 | Forces the opponent's Active Pokémon to Retreat |
X Speed | x1 | Reduces Retreat cost |
Alternative strategies could incorporate the Jigglypuff (PA) and Wigglytuff ex line or the Nidoking evolution line (Nidoran, Nidorino, Nidoking) for a slower, high-damage approach.