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Paralyzed in Pokémon TCG: Ability, Cards & Strategies

This guide explores the Paralyze condition in Pokémon TCG Pocket, detailing its mechanics, counters, and optimal deck building strategies. What is Paralyzed in Pokémon TCG Pocket? The Paralyzed condition immobilizes an opponent's Active Pokémon for a single turn, preventing attacks and retreats. I
By Sophia
Feb 11,2025

This guide explores the Paralyze condition in Pokémon TCG Pocket, detailing its mechanics, counters, and optimal deck building strategies.

What is Paralyzed in Pokémon TCG Pocket?

Paralyzed Condition

The Paralyzed condition immobilizes an opponent's Active Pokémon for a single turn, preventing attacks and retreats. It automatically resolves at the start of the opponent's next turn (after their Checkup phase).

Paralyzed vs. Asleep

Both Paralyzed and Asleep prevent attacks and retreats. However, Paralyzed automatically resolves, while Asleep requires a coin flip or specific card effects for recovery.

Paralyzed in Pocket vs. Physical TCG

Unlike the physical TCG where cards like Full Heal remove Paralysis, Pokémon TCG Pocket currently lacks direct counter cards. The core mechanic—inability to attack or retreat for one turn—remains consistent.

Pokémon with Paralyze Abilities

Pokémon with Paralyze

Currently, only Pincurchin, Elektross, and Articuno in the Genetic Apex expansion inflict Paralysis. Each relies on a coin flip, making it a somewhat unreliable strategy.

Recovering from Paralyzed

Recovering from Paralyzed

Four methods exist to cure Paralysis:

  1. Time: The condition automatically ends at the start of your next turn.
  2. Evolution: Evolving the Paralyzed Pokémon instantly removes the condition.
  3. Retreat: Retreating the Pokémon removes the effect (bench Pokémon cannot be Paralyzed).
  4. Support Cards: Currently, only Koga offers targeted Paralysis removal, but only under specific conditions (Weezing or Muk).

Building a Paralyze Deck

Paralyze Deck Example

Paralysis alone isn't a strong deck archetype. Combining it with Asleep, however, creates a more viable strategy. An Articuno & Frosmoth deck, leveraging both conditions through multiple attack lines (Articuno, Frosmoth, Wigglytuff ex), offers a potent example.

Sample Paralyze-Asleep Deck

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 decklist provides a foundation; adjustments based on gameplay experience are recommended. Remember, the inherent randomness of the coin flip remains a key weakness to consider.

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