The Pokemon TCG Pocket has been dominated by a small number of decks, with one centered around Misty and water-type Pokemon that has become particularly disliked. Misty’s luck-based nature allows players to attach water-type energy based on coin flips, potentially leading to an early win or overpowering opponents before they can build a defense. The latest expansion has introduced a new card, Irida, which makes Misty decks even more powerful by allowing players to heal damage from Pokemon with water-type energy attached. This has made water decks even more dominant in the meta, frustrating many players. Some experts speculate that the addition of Irida may be an attempt to crowd out Misty and force players to make tough choices about which cards to include in their decks. However, many players have found ways to include both Misty and Irida, further strengthening water decks. As the game gears up for a competitive event with rewards for winning streaks, it’s expected that many players will use water decks due to their potential to win matches quickly. This dominance of water decks may continue for some time, leading many players to consider using them as well. Overall, the introduction of Irida has made Misty decks even more challenging to play against and has further solidified the dominance of water-type decks in the Pokemon TCG Pocket meta.