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Mega Lopunny ex Hitmontop Deck Guide

Energy
FightingFighting
Published July 8, 2026 Updated July 8, 2026

Mega Lopunny ex Hitmontop is a Pokémon TCG Pocket archetype that generally aims to set up Buneary alongside Mega Lopunny ex as its main attacker, supported by Fighting energy. Based on 3 recent tournament lists.

Mega Lopunny ex

Deck List

Total Cards
20
Pokémon
6
Trainers
14
Energy
Fighting
Sample Size
3
Tournaments
1
Last Updated
Jun 29, 2026

Pokémon (6)

Buneary

Mega Lopunny ex

Hitmontop

Trainers (14)

Professor's Research

Will

Penny

Copycat

X Speed

Poké Ball

Cyrus

Arena of Antiquity

Energy

Fighting
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Source decklists

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Strengths

  • Highly consistent core: Buneary appears in nearly every tournament list, so the build has a settled identity.
  • Clear win condition built around Buneary paired with Mega Lopunny ex, so lines of play are easy to rehearse.
  • Single-type Fighting energy keeps attachments efficient and rarely bricks on the wrong type.
  • Built from 3 tournament lists across 1 events, so the consensus reflects real competitive play rather than ladder theory.

Weaknesses

  • Needs its evolution line on board; a slow opener can leave the deck without a fully powered Buneary.
  • Predictable single-type Fighting energy lets opponents plan blockers and resistance once your attacker shows up.
  • Disruption Supporters like Cyrus and Sabrina chain knockouts against the benched Pokémon this deck needs to keep alive.
  • Stage 1/2 Pokémon in the list take an extra turn to come online — pure-Basic decks can race you before Buneary attacks.

Key Matchups

  • Aggressive Basic-only decks Even
  • Mirror or other Buneary lists Even
  • Disruption / Cyrus + Sabrina decks Unfavored

Strategy Overview

Common builds of Mega Lopunny ex Hitmontop aim to evolve into Buneary and Mega Lopunny ex as quickly as possible, then trade prizes through repeated knockouts. The deck leans on Fighting energy attachments each turn, with draw Supporters and search items to find the key pieces. The list shown here is a consensus across 3 tournament decklists (top card appears in nearly every tournament list, average 2.00 copies).

Gameplay Video

Gameplay video coming soon.

Key Cards

Buneary

appears in nearly every tournament list (average 2.00 copies). Core part of the archetype's engine.

Mega Lopunny ex

appears in nearly every tournament list (average 2.00 copies). Core part of the archetype's engine.

Hitmontop

appears in nearly every tournament list (average 2.00 copies). Core part of the archetype's engine.

Early Game

On turn one, prioritise finding Buneary or Mega Lopunny ex and getting a basic on the bench so you can evolve next turn. Use Professor's Research or Poké Ball aggressively if your opener is weak. Avoid attaching Fighting energy to a Pokémon that will never attack.

Mid Game

By the mid game, Buneary should be online with a back-up attacker on the bench. Sequence knockouts so each attack sets up the next. Use Cyrus to drag damaged opposing Pokémon active, and Sabrina to force unfavorable switches.

Late Game

Late game, count remaining prizes and build the exact line that closes the game. If ahead, deny the comeback with Sabrina; if behind, look for a single-turn knockout chain through Buneary.

Card Replacements

BunearyNo direct replacement (craft this card)

Buneary appears in nearly every tournament list and defines the archetype. If you cannot craft it, consider a different deck rather than substituting.

Professor's ResearchIono

Iono is the closest universal draw Supporter if you are short on Professor's Research, though it trades raw card quantity for a hand reset.

Poké BallPokémon Communication

Pokémon Communication swaps a Pokémon in hand for any from the deck — useful if Poké Ball's random pull is unreliable for this build.

CyrusSabrina

Sabrina forces a switch from the opponent's choice; less precise than Cyrus but keeps disruption pressure.

Common Mistakes

  • Benching Buneary before you can protect it, letting the opponent snipe your main attacker.
  • Attaching Fighting energy to a Pokémon that will not attack this game.
  • Spending Cyrus or Sabrina too early when they would close a prize two turns later.
  • Auto-attacking the active Pokémon instead of sequencing knockouts with Sabrina/Cyrus.
  • Burning Professor's Research with a full hand and losing closing-turn resources.

Tips & Tricks

  • Mulligan aggressively for Buneary or Mega Lopunny ex in the opener.
  • Bench every basic you intend to evolve as early as possible — empty benches lose tempo wars.
  • Track prize counts carefully; this deck usually wants to chain knockouts in the mid game.
  • If you fall behind on board, pivot to a single-prize attacker and rebuild rather than giving up a multi-prize knockout.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mega Lopunny ex Hitmontop deck in Pokémon TCG Pocket?

Mega Lopunny ex Hitmontop is an archetype built around Buneary and Mega Lopunny ex, using Fighting energy. This guide is built from 3 real tournament decklists across 1 events.

Is Mega Lopunny ex Hitmontop good right now?

Based on current tournament lists, Mega Lopunny ex Hitmontop appears regularly in competitive play. We do not claim a win rate — refer to the tier list for current placement.

What are the key cards in Mega Lopunny ex Hitmontop?

The most-played cards across tournament lists are Buneary, Mega Lopunny ex and Hitmontop. The list usually runs around 8 different Trainer cards for consistency and disruption.

What energy does Mega Lopunny ex Hitmontop use?

Most lists run Fighting energy.

Where does this guide's data come from?

This is a generated draft based on 3 tournament decklists imported from Limitless. The card list reflects what appears most often in real competitive play, not a fixed recipe.

How This Deck Guide Was Generated

This guide is based on 3 tournament decklists across 1 tournaments imported from Limitless. The decklist shown reflects the most common competitive build at the time of generation.

Sample updated June 29, 2026 Published July 8, 2026