Best sleep deck in Pokemon TCG Pocket (Wigglytuff ex and Hypno)

Best sleep-deck in Pokemon TCG Pocket (Wigglytuff ex and Hypno)
Pokemon TCG Pocket sleep deck guide (Image via The Pokemon Company)

Pokemon TCG Pocket offers a variety of creative strategies, but few are as entertaining - or as annoying for opponents - as a dedicated sleep deck. This deck revolves around putting your opponents' Pokemon to sleep, rendering them helpless while you build momentum. Anchored by Wigglytuff ex and Hypno, it combines guaranteed sleep effects and coin-flip abilities to maximize disruption.

Here’s a detailed breakdown of the deck, its key cards, and how it looks in action.

Note: This article is subjective and reflects the writer's opinions.


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Pokemon TCG Pocket Wigglytuff ex sleep deck: Which cards should you use?

CardsQuantity
Jigglypuff (Promo-A version)2
Wigglytuff ex2
Drowzee2
Hypno2
Wigglytuff1
Potion2
X Speed2
Pokedex1
Professor's Research2
Sabrina2
Poke Ball2

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Understanding the sleep mechanics in Pokemon TCG Pocket

The Sleep status in Pokemon TCG Pocket immobilizes a Pokemon, preventing it from attacking, using abilities, or retreating. Its trainer must then flip a coin at the start and end of their turn for two possible outcomes:

  • Heads: The Pokemon wakes up.
  • Tails: It remains asleep until the next flip.

This mechanic gives you time to build your board while disrupting your opponent’s strategy.

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Pokemon TCG Pocket Wigglytuff ex sleep deck: Key cards and strategy

Jigglypuff Promo-A, Wigglytuff, and Wigglytuff ex as seen in the game (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Jigglypuff Promo-A, Wigglytuff, and Wigglytuff ex as seen in the game (Image via The Pokemon Company)

1) Jigglypuff (Promo-A version)

  • Move: Sing
  • Effect: Puts the opponent's Active Pokemon to sleep without requiring a coin flip.
  • Energy cost: One Colorless energy

Jigglypuff sets the tone for the deck, letting you attack on the first turn and guarantee sleep for your opponent’s Active Pokemon. This ability is the core of the deck’s disruptive strategy.

2) Wigglytuff ex

  • Move: Sleepy Song
  • Effect: Puts the opponent's Active Pokemon to sleep, dealing 80 damage.
  • Energy cost: Three Colorless energy

Wigglytuff ex builds on Jigglypuff’s ability, adding significant damage while maintaining the sleep effect. This card is your primary attacker and works well in combination with Hypno’s support.

3) Hypno

  • Ability: Sleep Pendulum
  • Effect: Flip a coin once per turn. If heads, the opponent's Active Pokemon falls asleep.
  • Energy cost: None

Hypno plays from the bench, offering consistent sleep potential without being exposed to attacks. Its main job is to stall out turns until you can pull out a Jigglypuff or your Wigglytuff ex is ready to go on the offensive.

4) Wigglytuff (Regular)

While the regular Wigglytuff doesn’t induce sleep, it’s included as a backup attacker. It provides a reliable damage option in scenarios where Hypno is already set up on the bench.

Drowzee and Hypno as seen in the game (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Drowzee and Hypno as seen in the game (Image via The Pokemon Company)

Strategy

This sleep deck is designed to disrupt and frustrate opponents while steadily building your board. Jigglypuff shines as the ideal starter in the early game. Its ability to guarantee sleep on the first turn gives you control from the outset, forcing your opponent into a reactive position.

While Jigglypuff buys you time, Trainer cards like Poke Ball and Professor's Research help you find the necessary cards to set up your Wigglytuff ex or Hypno.

As the game progresses, Wigglytuff ex becomes the centerpiece of your strategy. Its Sleepy Song not only deals 80 damage but also keeps your opponent’s Active Pokemon asleep.

Meanwhile, Hypno stays on the bench, using its Sleep Pendulum ability to maintain the sleep cycle whenever Wigglytuff ex needs time to be pulled or charge its energy. The regular Wigglytuff acts as a reliable backup attacker, providing steady damage if Wigglytuff ex is not out yet.

Support cards add depth and adaptability to the deck. The Pokedex + Poke Ball combo is especially valuable, allowing you to scout your upcoming cards and shuffle your deck for better options.

Potions and X Speed help sustain your Active Pokemon and provide additional utility in longer battles. This combination of disruption and adaptability helps you stay ahead in most matches.

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This Wigglytuff ex and Hypno sleep deck might not be the most competitive option, but it’s undeniably effective at causing chaos and making games more interesting, creative, and enjoyable.

By consistently putting opponents to sleep, you can dictate the pace of the game and create opportunities to outmaneuver tougher decks like Pikachu ex and Mewtwo ex.

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Edited by Shraman Mitra
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