This guide explores the Paralyze effect in Pokémon TCG Pocket, a digital adaptation of the popular card game. The Paralyze condition immobilizes an opponent's Active Pokémon for a turn, preventing attacks and retreats. This guide explains the effect, how to cure it, and strategies for building a deck around it.
What is Paralyzed in Pokémon TCG Pocket?
Paralyzed is a Special Condition that temporarily disables the opponent's Active Pokémon. The affected Pokémon cannot attack or retreat for one turn. The effect automatically ends before the opponent's next turn begins.
Paralyzed vs. Asleep
Both Paralyzed and Asleep prevent attacks and retreats. However, Paralyzed automatically resolves at the next Checkup, while Asleep requires a coin flip or specific counter-strategies to cure.
Paralyzed in Pocket vs. Physical TCG
Unlike the physical TCG where cards like Full Heal can remove Paralysis, Pokémon TCG Pocket currently lacks direct counters. The core mechanic remains the same: a Paralyzed Pokémon is incapacitated for one turn.
Pokémon with the Paralyze Ability
Currently, only three Pokémon in the Genetic Apex expansion inflict Paralysis: Pincurchin, Elektross, and Articuno. Each uses a coin flip, making it somewhat unreliable.
Curing Paralysis
Four methods exist to remove the Paralyzed status:
- Time: The effect automatically ends after one turn.
- Evolution: Evolving the Paralyzed Pokémon removes the condition.
- Retreat: Retreating the Pokémon removes the condition (as Bench Pokémon cannot be Paralyzed).
- Support Cards: Currently limited, Koga's support card works against Paralysis on specific Pokémon (Weezing or Muk).
Building a Paralyze Deck
Paralysis alone is not a strong deck archetype. Combining it with Asleep, however, can be effective. An example is a deck using Articuno & Frosmoth, leveraging both effects for strategic advantage. A sample decklist is provided below:
Card | Quantity |
---|---|
Wigglypuff ex | 2 |
Jigglypuff | 2 |
Snom | 2 |
Frosmoth | 2 |
Articuno | 2 |
Misty | 2 |
Sabrina | 2 |
X Speed | 2 |
Professor's Research | 2 |
Poke Ball | 2 |
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the Paralyze effect in Pokémon TCG Pocket, offering insights into its mechanics and strategic applications.