Mega Pidgeot EX has arrived as an exclusive Promo card in Pokemon TCG Pocket, bringing a disruptive playstyle that can shut down opponents through energy removal. With impressive bulk and the devastating Giant Twister attack, this Mega Evolution deserves a spot in your competitive rotation.
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Pokemon TCG Pocket Mega Pidgeot EX Quick Stats
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | Colorless (Stage 2 Evolution) |
| HP | 180 (comparable to Mega Blaziken EX) |
| Attack | Giant Twister – 3 Colorless Energy |
| Effect | Flip 3 coins; each heads discards random energy from opponent’s active Pokemon |
| Weakness | Lightning-type Pokemon |
| How to Obtain | Mega Pidgeot EX Drop Event (Nov 18-28, 2025) |
The Optimal Mega Pidgeot EX Deck Build

This deck focuses on stalling early, cycling your hand aggressively, and letting Mega Pidgeot EX disrupt opponents while dealing consistent damage. Here’s the recommended 20-card configuration:
Pokemon (8 cards):
- 2x Pidgey
- 2x Pidgeotto
- 2x Mega Pidgeot EX
- 1x Qwilfish (early stall and chip damage)
- 1x Chatot (deck cycling)
Trainer Cards (12 cards):
- 2x Professor’s Research (draw 2 cards)
- 2x Poke Ball (search basic Pokemon)
- 2x Rare Candy (skip Stage 1 evolution)
- 2x Will (guarantees first coin flip is heads – crucial!)
- 2x Lillie (heal 60 HP to Stage 2 Pokemon)
- 2x Irida (heal Water Energy Pokemon)
Winning Strategy: Setup and Execution
Use Qwilfish and Chatot early to cycle your deck, apply chip damage, and stall long enough for Mega Pidgeot EX to get ready. The key is patience—you’re building toward a powerful endgame attacker.

Early Game: Deploy Qwilfish or Chatot to stall while gathering evolution pieces and Rare Candy. These support Pokemon buy precious turns.
Mid Game: Once you have Pidgey and Rare Candy, evolve directly to Pidgeotto, then to Mega Pidgeot EX. This acceleration is essential for competitive play.
Late Game: Using Will eliminates the luck factor by guaranteeing a heads flip on the first coin you flip, ensuring Giant Twister always removes at least one energy. This disruption can completely stall opponent setups requiring multiple energy attachments.
Countering Mega Pidgeot EX
Knowing your deck’s weaknesses helps you prepare:
Primary Threats:
- Lightning-type decks (Mega Ampharos EX, Raikou EX, Jolteon EX)
- Pom-Pom Oricorio nullifies damage from EX Pokemon, forcing you to prepare alternative attackers
- Fast aggro decks that pressure before you complete evolution
Strategic Tips: Prioritize healing with Lillie and Irida to extend Mega Pidgeot EX’s survivability. According to the official Pokemon TCG Pocket strategy guide, maintaining board control through disruption is this deck’s ultimate strength.
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Advanced Variations
Consider these alternative builds:
Mega Pidgeot + Raikou EX: Raikou EX’s Legendary Pulse allows you to draw an extra card at the end of the turn, accelerating your setup consistency.
Mega Pidgeot + Pom-Pom Oricorio: Add your own Oricorio as insurance against opposing EX-heavy decks, creating a defensive wall while Mega Pidgeot disrupts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Mega Pidgeot EX worth building around in the current meta?
Absolutely. The energy disruption from Giant Twister creates significant tempo swings against decks requiring multiple energy attachments. Combined with Will’s coin guarantee, you can reliably hinder opponents while maintaining board presence. The 180 HP provides excellent staying power when supported by healing trainers.
Q: How do I handle the Giant Twister coin flips?
Always play Will before attacking with Giant Twister. This guarantees your first coin flip is heads, ensuring at least one energy removal. While the remaining two flips are random, consistently removing 1-2 energies per turn creates massive pressure on opponents trying to power up high-cost attacks.






