Everyday Wonders Decks: Every New Deck in Pokémon TCG Pocket


Hola Everyone! It’s your boy Anketsu here, and welcome to a brand-new Pokémon TCG Pocket Deck guide.

The Everyday Wonders expansion brings a softer and more heartwarming theme to Pokémon TCG Pocket, featuring adorable Pokémon, playful puppies, and familiar faces enjoying their everyday lives. Don’t let the cute artwork fool you, though behind all that charm hides a surprising number of powerful cards ready to shake up the competitive meta.

This set introduces brand-new archetypes built around cards like Milotic ex, Mega Diancie ex, and Mega Sableye ex, while also giving fresh tools to improve several existing strategies.

Whether you’re looking for a top-tier ranked deck, a fun rogue build, or a budget-friendly option, Everyday Wonders has something to offer.

In this guide, we’ll take a look at the most interesting decks released with the expansion. Some are already shaping up to become meta-defining powerhouses, while others are simply too fun not to play. Let’s dive into the best Everyday Wonders decks and see which one deserves a spot in your collection.

Now grab a seat, relax, and enjoy the guide!

Milotic ex Deck

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Milotic ex Deck

Milotic ex is one of the biggest winners from Everyday Wonders and has everything it takes to become a top-tier deck. Its Ability combines Energy acceleration with Sleep disruption, while the new Wallace Supporter lets you evolve Feebas directly from your deck for an incredibly fast setup.

With the right opening, you can evolve on turn one, activate Milotic ex immediately, and be ready to attack on turn two while putting your opponent to Sleep. This version pairs it with Igglybuff and Darkrai ex, but Milotic ex is flexible enough to work alongside Gyarados ex, Mega Gyarados ex, or Suicune ex as well.

➡️ Read our complete Milotic ex Deck Guide for the full deck list, strategy, and gameplay tips.

Mega Diancie ex Deck

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Mega Diancie ex Deck

Mega Diancie ex is one of the strongest competitive cards introduced in Everyday Wonders. Its damage scales with the number of Psychic Energy in play, allowing it to hit incredibly hard once your board is established. Or, to put it another way, it hits like a freight train that forgot where the brakes are.

With support from Carbink, Gardevoir, and Mega Gardevoir, reaching 160 to 180 damage is surprisingly easy, and the damage ceiling keeps climbing from there. It has more than enough power to challenge even the biggest Mega Pokémon in the format.

➡️ Read our complete Mega Diancie ex Deck Guide for the full deck list, strategy, and gameplay tips.

Mega Sableye ex Deck

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Mega Sableye ex Deck

Mega Sableye ex brings a unique defensive playstyle to the Darkness archetype. Whenever it’s attacked, it deals 40 damage back to the opposing Pokémon, or 60 when combined with Rocky Helmet, all while attacking for solid damage itself.

It fits naturally alongside partners like Hydreigon, Mega Absol ex, and Darkrai ex, but this version focuses on maximizing chip damage with Iron Jugulis, making every attack from your opponent feel more punishing than the last.

➡️ Read our complete Mega Sableye ex Deck Guide for the full deck list, strategy, and gameplay tips.

Dedenne ex Deck

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Dedenne ex Deck

Dedenne ex is one of the fastest aggressive Pokémon in the expansion. Its attack deals 40 damage for every Pokémon Tool on your side of the field, reaching up to 160 damage when fully powered.

This list runs several Tools alongside partners like Oricorio, Zeraora, and Pichu, which helps accelerate Energy and apply pressure from the very first turns. It’s an explosive glass-cannon strategy that aims to knock out opposing Pokémon before they can fully set up.

Hisuian Zoroark ex Deck

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Hisuian Zoroark ex Deck

Hisuian Zoroark ex becomes stronger as your discard pile fills up, making it an excellent fit for strategies that naturally send Pokémon to the discard. The concept is similar to Kingambit from Paradox Drive, but with even more deck-building flexibility.

This version pairs it with Glimmora, whose Ability can deny Prize Points while still filling your discard pile. You can also build a Psychic variant using Dusknoir, or simply slot Hisuian Zoroark ex into Stage 2 decks that naturally discard plenty of Pokémon throughout the match.

Puppy Pile Deck

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Puppy Pile Deck

The Puppy Pile Deck is easily the cutest archetype introduced in Everyday Wonders. It revolves around Yamper, Fidough, Rockruff, Growlithe, and Lillipup, all sharing the Puppy Pile attack, which deals 20 damage for each Puppy Pile card revealed from your hand and field.

While reaching the full 200 damage is uncommon, hitting for 100 to 120 damage is surprisingly consistent. The new dedicated Supporter helps you find more Puppy Pile Pokémon, making this fun budget deck much more reliable than it looks.

Munchlax & Snorlax Deck

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Muchlax Snorlax Deck

This deck was built to give the new Munchlax a chance to shine. Like every Baby Pokémon, it can attack without Energy, dealing a little damage while drawing a card to keep your hand full. Unlike most Babies, though, it trades higher HP for a Retreat Cost of two.

The strategy pairs Munchlax with the new Snorlax, which shuts down Stadium cards, while Arceus ex adds extra consistency and pressure. Ilima and Barry also provide excellent support for this Colorless-focused archetype.

Ninetales & Victini Deck

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Ninetales Deck

If you enjoy chaotic coin flips, this deck is for you. Ninetales flips nine coins with a single attack, dealing 20 damage for each heads. That means anything from 0 to 180 damage is possible sometimes you’ll feel unstoppable, and sometimes the coins will remind you who’s really in charge.

Victini gives you another chance by letting you reroll every flip, while Magby and Flame Patch help speed up your setup. It’s not the most competitive deck, but it can absolutely steal games with a little luck.

Hisuian Goodra Deck

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Hisuian Goodra Deck

Hisuian Goodra is a fun Dragon-type option with surprisingly solid defensive potential. Its Ability lets you flip a coin to reduce incoming damage by 80, which can completely change a game whenever luck is on your side.

The deck also uses the excellent Goomy from Mega Rising to slow down opposing setups during the early game, while Mantyke and Orthworm help accelerate the Water and Metal Energy needed to keep your strategy moving.


Tier List Everyday Wonders Decks (Early Meta Ranking)

Now that we’ve covered the most interesting archetypes from Everyday Wonders, here’s our first impression of how they compare. Keep in mind that the expansion is still new, so the competitive meta will continue to evolve as players experiment with different builds.

S Tier – Meta Defining

These decks have the potential to become some of the strongest strategies in Pokémon TCG Pocket.

  • Milotic ex
  • Mega Diancie ex

A Tier – Strong Competitive Choices

Excellent decks that can compete with the best and have plenty of room for optimization.

  • Mega Sableye ex
  • Dedenne ex

B Tier – Solid but More Situational

Strong concepts that can perform well with the right build or in the right matchups.

  • Hisuian Zoroark ex

Best Budget Deck

A fun and inexpensive option that doesn’t rely on EX Pokémon.

  • Puppy Pile

Best Fun Decks

Maybe they won’t dominate tournaments, but they’re definitely worth trying if you’re looking for something different.

  • Ninetales & Victini
  • Munchlax & Snorlax
  • Hisuian Goodra

As the meta develops and new archetypes emerge, we’ll continue updating this guide with additional decks and revised rankings.


FINAL THOUGHTS

That’s all for our first look at the Everyday Wonders decks! I’ll keep testing new ideas, refining deck lists, and adding any promising archetypes the community discovers. If you think I’ve missed a hidden gem, don’t keep it a secret, sharing is caring… unless it’s your secret ranked tech!

Now it’s your turn: which deck are you most excited to play? Or do you have a favorite card from Everyday Wonders? Let me know in the comments, I always enjoy reading your ideas and seeing what everyone is cooking up.

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Still have questions about the Everyday Wonders expansion? Check out the FAQ below for quick answers to the most common ones.


F.A.Q. 🚨

🔹 When does Everyday Wonders (B3b) release in Pokémon TCG Pocket?

Everyday Wonders (B3b) will be released on June 30, 2026, introducing a new mini set focused on cute Pokémon, relaxing artwork, and several cards with potential competitive applications.

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🔹 What cards have been revealed in Everyday Wonders?

Among the cards shown in the trailer are Sylveon, Dedenne ex, Hisuian Zoroark ex, Mega Diancie ex, Hisuian Goodra, Snorlax, and a new Balloon Tool, with more cards expected to be revealed before release.

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🔹 How to use Mega Diancie ex deck in Pokémon TCG Pocket?

Mega Gardevoir ex currently looks like the best partner for Mega Diancie ex. Its Energy acceleration effect can rapidly power up Brilliant Storm, turning Mega Diancie ex into a devastating late-game attacker capable of reaching damage numbers above 200.

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🔹 How does the Everyday Wonders meta differ from previous expansions?

The Everyday Wonders meta shifts slightly compared to previous Pokémon TCG Pocket expansions, focusing more on synergy-based archetypes and utility-driven abilities. Instead of pure high-damage strategies, many new decks combine disruption, setup acceleration, or scaling mechanics that reward smart sequencing and consistent board development. This makes the format more diverse, with both competitive and creative decks able to coexist.

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🔹 Will Everyday Wonders change the Pokémon TCG Pocket meta?

Although it’s too early to know for sure, cards like Mega Diancie ex, Sylveon, and the Balloon Tool could create new archetypes and strengthen existing Psychic and Sleep strategies.

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🔹 What events are coming with Everyday Wonders?

Several events are planned throughout July, including the Everyday Wonders Emblem Event, Community Week Missions, the Hisuian Zorua Drop Event, and a Growlithe and Emolga Wonder Pick event featuring exclusive promo cards and cosmetics.

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Below you can find more decks and guides from the same set, along with strategies and Pokémon that share similar mechanics with this Koraidon ex build. Feel free to explore them and find the deck that best fits your playstyle.

Update History

  • June 2026 – First Pubblication

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