
When players ask me which Gym Leader Challenge type is best for getting started, I usually point them to Grass. That doesn’t mean that Grass is a beginners type or anything like that. Far from it! Grass won the second Full Grip Games GLC 1K and it took expert-level piloting by Mike Gibbs of Michigan to beat long time pros Grant Manley and Azul Garcia Griego in Top-4 and the finals respectively. Grass is just a lot of fun to play, relatively easy to set up and many of the support Pokémon are recently released or easily obtainable. In my mind, Grass embodies all the things that make Gym Leader Challenge fun and exciting! So if you think you’ve got a green thumb and wanna become a Grass Gym Leader on the level of Erika, Gardenia or Milo, you’ve come to just the right place!
Support Pokémon
Grass support is absolutely incredible. It has the best Pokémon search engine out of any type with Grovyle‘s Sunshine Grace and Grotle’s Sun-Drenched Shell, both of which allow you to search your deck for a Grass Pokémon and put it into your hand. With these Stage 1 Pokémon in play, you can set up your board and get attacking quickly and consistently. Rillaboom, Cherrim, and Venusaur form the core of many Grass decks, with Cherrim and Rillaboom both accelerating Energy into play, and Venusaur doubling up the Energy you have in play with its awesome Jungle Totem Ability.
Attackers
Shining Genesect, Zarude and Sceptile all thrive when you are able to pile tons of Energy in play with Rillaboom or Cherrim. With three Energy attached, Zarude‘s Repeated Whip attack does a solid 120 damage. If you have Venusaur‘s Jungle Totem online, those three Energy become six Energy, and that 120 damage becomes a whopping 180 damage instead! There are also Grass attackers that take a more low maintenance approach. Jumpluff can do 120 Damage for a single energy while Torterra and Buzzwole have respectable two Energy attacks. Which attackers you choose will depend largely on which direction you want to take your Grass deck!
Decklists
Rillaboom & Venusaur
Venusaur and Rillaboom form the core of what I consider to be the “quintessential” Grass deck. Rillaboom’s Voltage Beat Ability pumps two Energy into play every turn while Venusaur’s Jungle Totem Ability makes each of those Energy count as double! Setting up multiple evolution Pokémon can sometimes be tough, but for Grass, it’s a breeze! The new Budew allows you to slow down your opponent while you set up your board. Grotle’s Sun-Drenched Shell Ability allows you to search your deck for a Grass Pokémon every turn while Roserade’s Le-Parfum allows you to search your deck for any card you want. Once the deck is set up, Zarude, Tapu Bulu, Brambleghast, and Torterra can OHKO anything the opponent sends your way.
Last Update: April 2025
Credit: Tricky Gym
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1 Bramblin TEF 20
1 Brambleghast TEF 21
1 Budew PRE 4
1 Bulbasaur DET 1
1 Ivysaur DEX 2
1 Venusaur SLG 3
1 Grookey TWM 14
1 Thwackey SHF 12
1 Rillaboom SSH 14
1 Roselia DRX 12
1 Roserade DRX 15
1 Tapu Bulu SFA 6
1 Turtwig UPR 6
1 Grotle BRS 7
1 Torterra BRS 8
1 Zarude CRE 19
1 Buddy-Buddy Poffin TEF 144
1 Bug Catching Set TWM 143
1 Evolution Incense SSH 163
1 Hisuian Heavy Ball ASR 146
1 Level Ball BST 129
1 Nest Ball undefined 84
1 Net Ball LOT 187
1 Ordinary Rod SSH 171
1 Quick Ball FST 237
1 Rare Candy undefined 89
1 Revitalizer GEN 70
1 Scoop Up Net RCL 165
1 Super Rod undefined 188
1 Timer Ball SUM 134
1 Ultra Ball undefined 91
1 VS Seeker PHF 109
1 Float Stone BKT 137
1 Artazon undefined 76
1 Jubilife Village ASR 148
1 Turffield Stadium CPA 68
1 Avery CRE 130
1 Boss's Orders (Ghetsis) undefined 172
1 Colress PLS 118
1 Cynthia UPR 119
1 Gladion CIN 95
1 Guzma BUS 115
1 Iono undefined 80
1 Marnie SSH 169
1 N FCO 105
1 Professor's Research undefined 87
1 Skyla RCL 166
1 Teammates PRC 141
11 Grass Energy XY 132
1 Herbal Energy FFI 103
Festival Lead
Credit: zmancuddles
Credit: JD “cheesewizz”
Why attack just once, when you could attack twice? With Dipplin’s Festival Lead attack, you can swing twice with its Do the Wave attack so long as you have Festival Grounds in play. With Lurantis and its Sunny Day Ability, it is possible to swing for 120 damage two times with a full Bench! Thwackey pairs perfectly with Dipplin thanks to its Boom Boom Groove Ability, which allows you to search your deck for whatever card you want and put it into your hand so long as Dipplin is in the Active. And guess what? Thwackey also just so happens to evolve into the best Grass Support Pokémon, Rillaboom!
Last Update: January 2025
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1 Applin RCL 21
1 Dipplin PRE 10
1 Budew PRE 4
1 Fomantis SUM 14
1 Lurantis PR-SM SM25
1 Grookey TWM 14
1 Thwackey TWM 15
1 Rillaboom SHF 13
1 Hoppip EVS 2
1 Skiploom EVS 3
1 Jumpluff EVS 4
1 Roselia LOR 14
1 Roserade DRX 15
1 Shaymin SLG 7
1 Turtwig UPR 6
1 Grotle BRS 7
1 Torterra BRS 8
1 Buddy-Buddy Poffin TEF 144
1 Evolution Incense SSH 163
1 Evosoda XY 116
1 Hisuian Heavy Ball ASR 146
1 Nest Ball undefined 181
1 Net Ball LOT 187
1 Night Stretcher SFA 61
1 Quick Ball FST 237
1 Rare Candy PAF 89
1 Revitalizer GEN 70
1 Scoop Up Net RCL 165
1 Stadium Nav UNM 208
1 Super Rod PAL 188
1 Tag Call CEC 206
1 Town Map BKT 150
1 Trainers' Mail ROS 92
1 Ultra Ball PAF 91
1 VS Seeker PHF 109
1 Float Stone BKT 137
1 Muscle Band XY 121
1 Technical Machine: Evolution undefined 178
1 Artazon undefined 76
1 Festival Grounds TWM 149
1 Turffield Stadium CPA 68
1 Arven OBF 186
1 Ball Guy SHF 65
1 Colress's Tenacity SFA 57
1 Cynthia & Caitlin CEC 189
1 Green's Exploration UNB 175
1 Guzma BUS 115
1 Guzma & Hala CEC 193
1 Iono PAF 80
1 Marnie CPA 56
1 N FCO 105
1 Teammates PRC 141
5 Grass Energy CRZ 152
1 Basic Grass Energy SVE 1
1 Capture Energy RCL 171
1 Herbal Energy FFI 103
Cherrim/Eldegoss
Stage 2 Pokémon can be stressful to get into play. So this grass deck trims out the fat and stays low to the ground with Cherrim and Eldegoss, favoring the speed of Stage 1 Pokémon over the board stability of Rillaboom and Venusaur. Use Eldegoss’ Cotton Lift Abililty to search out Grass Energy and Cherrim’s Spring Bloom Ability to put them into play!
Last Update: April 2025
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1 Capsakid SVI 28
1 Scovillain SVI 29
1 Cherubi BRS 12
1 Cherrim BST 8
1 Gossifleur SSH 20
1 Eldegoss EVS 16
1 Roselia FLF 8
1 Roserade DRX 15
1 Tapu Bulu SFA 6
1 Tropius PAL 7
1 Turtwig UPR 6
1 Grotle BRS 7
1 Torterra BRS 8
1 Zarude SSP 11
1 Buddy-Buddy Poffin PRE 101
1 Escape Rope BST 125
1 Evolution Incense SSH 163
1 Field Blower GRI 125
1 Hisuian Heavy Ball ASR 146
1 Level Ball BST 129
1 Nest Ball PAF 84
1 Net Ball LOT 187
1 Pokégear 3.0 SVI 186
1 Professor's Letter BKT 146
1 Revitalizer GEN 70
1 Scoop Up Net RCL 165
1 Super Rod PAL 188
1 Superior Energy Retrieval PAL 189
1 Timer Ball SUM 134
1 Town Map BKT 150
1 Ultra Ball PAF 91
1 VS Seeker PHF 109
1 Muscle Band XY 121
1 U-Turn Board UNM 211
1 Chaotic Swell CEC 187
1 Turffield Stadium CPA 68
1 Arven OBF 186
1 Avery CRE 130
1 Ball Guy SHF 65
1 Boss's Orders (Ghetsis) PAL 172
1 Cynthia UPR 119
1 Cynthia's Ambition BRS 138
1 Gardenia's Vigor ASR 143
1 Gladion CIN 95
1 Guzma BUS 115
1 Hex Maniac AOR 75
1 Marnie CPA 56
1 N FCO 105
1 Professor's Research JTG 155
1 Teammates PRC 141
2 Basic Fire Energy SVE 2
8 Basic Grass Energy SVE 1
Egg Mill
Description coming soon!
Last Update: April 2025
Credit: GhoULS
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1 Budew PRE 4
1 Deerling FCO 8
1 Sawsbuck CEC 16
1 Exeggcute PLF 4
1 Exeggutor PLF 5
1 Oddish MEW 43
1 Gloom UNB 7
1 Vileplume AOR 3
1 Rellor SSP 13
1 Rabsca TEF 24
1 Roselia LOR 14
1 Roserade DRX 15
1 Turtwig UPR 6
1 Grotle BRS 7
1 Torterra BRS 8
1 Venonat UNB 9
1 Venomoth undefined 49
1 Buddy-Buddy Poffin TEF 144
1 Evolution Incense SSH 163
1 Evosoda XY 116
1 Hisuian Heavy Ball ASR 146
1 Level Ball BST 129
1 Nest Ball PAF 84
1 Net Ball LOT 187
1 Rare Candy PAF 89
1 Revitalizer GEN 70
1 Tag Call CEC 206
1 Trainers' Mail ROS 92
1 VS Seeker PHF 109
1 Float Stone PLF 99
1 Luxurious Cape PAR 166
1 Technical Machine: Evolution undefined 178
1 Tool Jammer BST 136
1 Artazon PAF 76
1 Parallel City BKT 145
1 Pokémon League Headquarters undefined 192
1 Turffield Stadium CPA 68
1 Arven OBF 186
1 Bill's Analysis HIF 51
1 Boss's Orders (Ghetsis) PAL 172
1 Cynthia & Caitlin CEC 189
1 Gladion CIN 95
1 Guzma BUS 115
1 Guzma & Hala CEC 193
1 Iono PAF 80
1 Lana's Aid TWM 155
1 Lt. Surge's Strategy HIF 60
1 Lusamine CIN 96
1 N FCO 105
1 Peonia CRE 149
1 Plumeria BUS 120
1 Team Flare Grunt GEN 73
1 Team Rocket's Handiwork FCO 112
1 Team Yell's Cheer BRS 149
2 Basic Grass Energy SVE 1
1 Aromatic Grass Energy VIV 162
1 Capture Energy RCL 171
1 Counter Energy CIN 100
1 Reversal Energy PAL 192
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