So you can read thoughts and bend spoons and now all of a sudden you think you got what it takes to be a Psychic type Gym Leader? Psychic Pokémon have a wide range of possibilities in Gym Leader Challenge, boasting Energy acceleration, Ability lock, draw power, Bench protection and more. They also have access to arguably the best spread game in all of Gym Leader challenge with multiple Pokémon that place damage counters with attacks and Abilities. Psychic is probably one of the more difficult types to play, but also a tricky type to play against since there are so many strategies available to it and no single Weakness across the type’s variety of attackers. As proof of its potential, Tricky Gym moderator Tre McCarden was able to pilot his Psychic deck to a stunning victory over JW “FlexDaddyRighteous” Kriewall’s Lightning deck in the finals of the first ever Gym Leader Challenge 1K hosted at Full Grip Games.


Support Pokémon

Psychic has great Ability lock options with access to both Wobbuffet and Garbodor. It also has the best Bench protection in the format with both Mew and Mr. Mime (PLF) sporting the Bench Barrier Ability. Malamar and Xatu are great options for getting additional Energy into play, which can be further supplemented by one of the best Stadium cards ever printed, Dimension Valley. Psychic has gained some powerful draw and search Pokémon in recent sets with Gallade and Kirlia, making it not only a versatile type, but also a consistent one.

Attackers

If you’re like me, then you love Dragapult from Rebel Clash. There are few greater feelings in Pokémon than flipping heads, denying your opponent’s attack, then proceeding to use Phantom Force multiple turns in a row. Players from the Sun and Moon era will also be pleased to see that Giratina from Lost Thunder is back in style with Gym Leader Challenge and stronger than ever. Shadow Impact hits the magic number in GLC, 130, and what’s better is that you don’t ever have to waste a recovery card to recover it thanks to its Distortion Door Ability. Dragapult and Giratina are strong, but one of the biggest menaces in Psychic’s arsenal is Blacephalon from Cosmic Eclipse. Blacephalon’s Fireworks Bomb attack places an incredible 12 damage counters on the opponent’s board if they have three Prizes remaining. BEWARE THE THREE PRIZE TURN! If your opponent fails to respond to Blacephalon immediately, Fireworks Bomb can sweep the rest of the game.

Decklists


Buddy Catch

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There are many different routes to take when building a Psychic type Gym Leader Challenge deck. Choosing a path can be tough! This list focuses on the incredible draw power afforded to Psychic types with Kirlia and Tinkaton. With both in play, you’ll be able to draw up to 5 additional cards per turn! Gallade’s Buddy Catch Ability allows you to exercise complete control over the game once set up, fetching perfectly timed Boss’s Orders or Hex Maniac to shut the opponent down while you pummel them with your best attackers.

Last Update: August 2024

Ability Lock

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Ability lock is one of the most powerful effects in the Pokémon TCG – most GLC decks rely heavily on abilities to set up and power up their Pokémon. So stopping your opponent from using these abilities they’ve built their decks around can allow you to decimate the game unopposed. As the name implies – this deck revolves around Garbodor’s Garbotoxin ability – attaching one of the deck’s five tools to Garbodor will turn off all abilities on the field. Because of this, the deck is built to rely on as few abilities as possible. You also have the option to go Item lock with Trevenant - and even with your own abilities turned off, Trevenant is a pretty decent attacker. Golurk and Necrozma hit incredibly hard, and can tear through opposing Pokémon who can’t rely on their abilities.

Last Update: August 2024

Lost Zone

No need to fear the Lost Zone when you are piloting this deck, it can be an interesting way to lead you to victory! Just like in Standard Format, Sableye can be a real menace that spreads 12 damage counters anywhere you want on the board. Banette and Comfey work well together to help you get Colress’s Experiment out of the deck and reuse it to ensure you get to 10 in the Lost Zone as fast as possible. Once you have reached the magic number, this deck is built to bring Sableye back from this discard pile multiple turns in a row to apply an incredible amount of pressure and take huge multi-prize turns!

Last Update: August 2024

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Dusk Buddies

Okay so this deck uses Dusk Stone, which is objectively a really sweet card. It’s an Item card that allows you to instantly evolve Chandelure or Mismagius, even if their pre-evolution came into play this turn. Both Mismagius and Chandelure spread damage, so this deck leans into the spread potential of Psychic Pokémon, attempting to take multiple Prizes all at once. Try to get a turn one Mismagius and make the opponent think twice about how to knock it out!

Last Update: August 2024

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Combo Psychic

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Xatu and Malamar are the best Psychic type Energy accelerators, and this list uses them to power up hard-hitting attackers like Giratina and Latios. While powering up attackers with Energy accelerators is pretty standard, this build flexes a couple of neat combos that are definitely worth trying out!

In this list you can use Giratina’s Shadow Impact attack to damage your own Scream Tail, powering up it’s Roaring Scream attack to deal 160 damage. You can also try using Giratina’s Distortion Door Ability to place a damage counter on the opponent’s benched Pokémon, then use Technical Machine: Blindside on Natu to finish it off and take a bonus prize!

Last Update: June 2024

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Looking for more ideas or feedback on your deck?

Check out the Tricky Gym Discord’s #glc-decklists channel and Cardboard Warriors Community Decks page for more inspiration!