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Top 5 Grass-type cards in Pokemon TCG Pocket (November 2024)

Grass-types in Pokemon TCG Pocket continue to be cherished for their versatility and strategic value in the franchise's Trading Card Game genre. From healing abilities to energy management, Grass-type cards can bring substantial utility and durability to any deck.

This month's lineup showcases some of the best Grass-type cards available in Pokemon TCG Pocket, highlighting powerful evolutions and impactful moves. Here’s a look at the top five Grass-type cards that can give you the upper hand in your next battle.

Note: This following list is ranked and the article is subjective and solely relies on the writer's opinions.


Top 5 Pokemon TCG Pocket Grass-type cards in November 2024

5) Vileplume

Vileplume's card in Pokemon TCG Pocket (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Vileplume's card in Pokemon TCG Pocket (Image via The Pokemon Company)
  • HP: 140
  • Evolution: 3 Stages
  • Attack: Soothing Scent
  • Damage: 80
  • Description: Your opponent's Active Pokemon is now Asleep.
  • Attack Cost: 2 Grass and 1 Colorless Energy
  • Retreat Cost: 3 Colorless Energy

Vileplume takes the fifth spot with its unique Soothing Scent attack, which not only deals solid damage but also puts the opposing Pokemon to sleep. This status condition can be frustrating for opponents, potentially forcing them to waste turns waking up or using up resources to counter. This move also proves to a be great stall to power up your ace on the bench.

With a substantial 140 HP, Vileplume can also hold its ground reasonably well, especially in matchups where opponents rely heavily on Active Pokemon to maintain momentum.

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4) Lilligant

Lilligant's card in Pokemon TCG Pocket (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Lilligant's card in Pokemon TCG Pocket (Image via The Pokemon Company)
  • HP: 100
  • Evolution: 2 Stages
  • Attack: Leaf Supply
  • Damage: 50
  • Description: Take a Grass Energy from your Energy Zone and attach it to 1 of your Benched Grass Pokemon.
  • Attack Cost: 2 Grass Energy
  • Retreat Cost: 1 Colorless Energy

Lilligant offers efficient energy support with its Leaf Supply attack, which deals a moderate 50 damage while helping you build up your Benched Pokemon. This attack’s ability to transfer energy directly from your Energy Zone to your Benched Pokemon makes it an excellent choice for decks that rely on strong Grass-type attackers.

The low retreat cost of just 1 Colorless Energy also means that Lilligant can easily move in and out of battle, giving you flexibility as you adapt to different game scenarios.

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3) Butterfree

Butterfree's card in Pokemon TCG Pocket (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Butterfree's card in Pokemon TCG Pocket (Image via The Pokemon Company)
  • HP: 120
  • Evolution: 3 Stages
  • Ability: Powder Heal
  • Effect: Once during your turn, you may heal 20 damage from each of your Pokemon.
  • Attack: Gust
  • Damage: 60
  • Attack Cost: 1 Grass and 2 Colorless Energy
  • Retreat Cost: 1 Colorless Energy

Butterfree earns its spot in the top three thanks to its Powder Heal ability, which offers a consistent healing option for your entire team. This ability can be particularly useful when dealing with opponents who rely on spread damage tactics.

Coupled with its Gust attack, Butterfree delivers decent damage while also boasting a low retreat cost, making it a valuable addition to any deck. Whether you are stalling for time or preparing for a powerful finisher, Butterfree’s healing ability keeps your team in the fight longer.

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2) Exeggutor ex

Exeggutor ex's card in Pokemon TCG Pocket (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Exeggutor ex's card in Pokemon TCG Pocket (Image via The Pokemon Company)
  • HP: 160
  • Evolution: 2 Stages
  • Attack: Tropical Swing
  • Damage: 40x
  • Description: Flip a coin. If heads, this attack does 40 more damage.
  • Attack Cost: 1 Grass Energy
  • Retreat Cost: 3 Colorless Energy

Exeggutor ex offers a significant boost in power with Tropical Swing, an attack with the potential to do up to 80 damage if you are lucky with coin flips. With only 1 Grass Energy required, Exeggutor ex is efficient to set up and can pressure opponents early with high-damage attacks.

The 160 HP allows it to withstand moderate hits, making it a tough opponent. Exeggutor ex’s unpredictability with Tropical Swing can often turn the tide in a match, making it a worthy addition for any player looking to add a bit of luck-driven power to their lineup.

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1) Venusaur ex

Venusaur ex's card in Pokemon TCG Pocket (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Venusaur ex's card in Pokemon TCG Pocket (Image via The Pokemon Company)
  • HP: 190
  • Evolution: 3 Stages
  • Attack 1: Razor Leaf
  • Damage: 60
  • Attack Cost: 1 Grass and 2 Colorless Energy
  • Attack 2: Giant Bloom
  • Damage: 100
  • Description: Heal 30 damage from this Pokemon.
  • Attack Cost: 2 Grass and 2 Colorless Energy
  • Retreat Cost: 3 Colorless Energy

Topping our list is the powerhouse Venusaur ex, a card that combines high HP, reliable attacks and healing capabilities. With an impressive 190 HP, Venusaur ex can withstand many assaults, giving you the advantage in protracted battles.

Its first attack, Razor Leaf, deals a respectable 60 damage with a manageable energy cost, while Giant Bloom delivers a massive 100 damage and heals 30 HP, making Venusaur ex incredibly resilient.

The healing component of Giant Bloom allows Venusaur to sustain itself in longer fights, turning it into a steadfast tank for your team.

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Grass-type cards in Pokemon TCG Pocket offer a unique mix of healing, energy management, and powerful attacks. Vileplume and Lilligant shine for their supportive roles, while Butterfree and Exeggutor ex bring versatility and luck-driven power to the table.

However, Venusaur ex undoubtedly takes the top spot with its combination of durability, offense and self-sustainability. Each of these cards brings something valuable to Grass-type strategies, making them must-haves for players looking to build a robust and adaptable deck this season.

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