Mega Audino ex Brambleghast is a tournament-proven Psychic healing build that pairs Mega Audino ex's Heartfelt Shine team heal with Brambleghast's Accept Pain damage transfer. Mega Audino ex swings for 90 with Heartfelt Shine while removing 30 damage from every Pokémon on your side, and Brambleghast moves 30 damage from your Active onto itself, letting you reset key attackers. Shaymin's Fragrant Flower Garden adds 10 healing per turn and Magby accelerates Fire energy onto benched attackers. Starting Plains and Giant Cape boost HP across the board.
Open Bramblin and Shaymin, attach Psychic energy and chain Professor's Research / Copycat to dig for Mega Audino ex. Evolve into Brambleghast on the bench and use Accept Pain to absorb damage from your Active. Chain Heartfelt Shine for 90-damage swings with full team heals, supported by Pokémon Center Lady and Fragrant Flower Garden ticks. Use Cyrus to drag damaged opponents active. Detailed matchup data will be updated as the format develops.
Main attacker — Heartfelt Shine hits 90 and heals 30 from every Pokémon on your side.
Damage sink — Accept Pain moves 30 damage from your Active onto itself.
Passive heal — Fragrant Flower Garden heals 10 from each of your Pokémon every turn.
Supporter — heals 30 damage and removes all special conditions.
Stadium — each Basic Pokémon in play gets +20 HP.
Bench Bramblin, Shaymin and Magby, attach Psychic energy and chain draw for Mega Audino ex. On turn one with Mega Audino ex Brambleghast, your priority is finding Mega Audino ex or Brambleghast so you can start attaching Psychic energy on schedule. If you open with the wrong basic, search aggressively with Professor's Research or Poké Ball before committing energy you might waste. Bench every basic you intend to evolve as early as possible — Mega Audino ex and Brambleghast need time to come online, and an empty bench turn one usually loses you the tempo war. Preserve removal Supporters like Cyrus or Sabrina for the mid game; using them on turn one is rarely worth the lost draw. Against fast aggressive openings hinted at by your unfavored matchups (mega audino ex is a 2-prize liability), bench a pivot so a surprise knockout on the active does not strand your evolution line.
Evolve Brambleghast to absorb damage off the Active and start chaining Heartfelt Shine swings with team heals. By the mid game Mega Audino ex Brambleghast should have Mega Audino ex powered and at least one back-up attacker on the bench. This is the window where the deck's core engine — Mega Audino ex, Brambleghast, Shaymin — has to actively trade prizes. Sequence your attacks so each knockout sets up the next: leave a damaged opposing Pokémon active for Cyrus, or use Sabrina to drag out a benched threat before it can power up. Track your prize trade carefully. Mega Audino ex Brambleghast leans on the strengths "Mega Audino ex's Heartfelt Shine heals 30 from every Pokémon while swinging for 90" and "Brambleghast's Accept Pain transfers damage off the Active onto itself", so push the board state that maximises those lines rather than auto-attacking the active. If you fall behind on board, pivot to a single-prize attacker and use this turn to rebuild instead of giving up a multi-prize knockout.
Close with Cyrus + Heartfelt Shine, using stacked HP buffs to outlast opposing attackers. Late game with Mega Audino ex Brambleghast is about closing on your terms. Count your remaining prizes and the opponent's, then build the exact attack sequence that wins before they can stabilise. If you are ahead, deny the comeback: knock out their last realistic attacker or use Sabrina to strand a benched Pokémon that cannot retreat. If you are behind, look for an OHKO line using Mega Audino ex — Mega Audino ex Brambleghast typically wins from behind by chaining a single huge turn rather than grinding back evenly. Be ready to spend every remaining Supporter and energy on the closing turn; holding resources "just in case" after the prize race is decided is the most common way to throw a winning position with this deck.
The ideal opener for Mega Audino ex Brambleghast is Mega Audino ex + Brambleghast in hand with a way to attach Psychic energy on the first turn. Mulligan decisions in Pokémon TCG Pocket are limited, so focus on what you keep: prioritise basics that evolve into your key attackers, plus at least one draw Supporter like Professor's Research or Iono. Hold onto Rare Candy or stage-up pieces even if they look dead early — they enable the explosive mid game this deck depends on. Preserve removal cards (Cyrus, Sabrina) for when the opponent has a damaged or vulnerable bench rather than spending them on the first available target.
Mega Audino ex fills a unique role in Mega Audino ex Brambleghast (main attacker — heartfelt shine hits 90 and heals 30 from every pokémon on your side.). If you do not own it, the deck cannot be rebuilt around a single swap — consider playing a different Psychic archetype until you can craft it.
Brambleghast fills a unique role in Mega Audino ex Brambleghast (damage sink — accept pain moves 30 damage from your active onto itself.). If you do not own it, the deck cannot be rebuilt around a single swap — consider playing a different Psychic archetype until you can craft it.
Shaymin fills a unique role in Mega Audino ex Brambleghast (passive heal — fragrant flower garden heals 10 from each of your pokémon every turn.). If you do not own it, the deck cannot be rebuilt around a single swap — consider playing a different Psychic archetype until you can craft it.
Iono is a strong universal draw Supporter and slots into nearly any deck if you are missing copies of Professor's Research, though it costs you raw card quantity.
Cyrus pulls a damaged bench Pokémon active; Sabrina lets the opponent choose, but still forces a switch and keeps your closing pressure alive.
Mega Audino ex Brambleghast is a tournament deck build in Tier A. It has a few decision-heavy turns and a real evolution line to manage, so newer players should expect a learning curve before they pilot it well. Read the Early/Mid/Late Game sections above before queuing into ranked.
Yes — Mega Audino ex Brambleghast sits in Tier A of the current meta, and its strengths (Mega Audino ex's Heartfelt Shine heals 30 from every Pokémon while swinging for 90, Brambleghast's Accept Pain transfers damage off the Active onto itself) line up well against most ladder decks. It is not the absolute top tier, but it is consistent enough to ladder with if you respect its unfavored matchups.
The toughest matchups are Darkness aggro. These decks attack the parts of your plan flagged in the Weaknesses section — usually mega audino ex is a 2-prize liability. Mulligan harder for your fastest opener and lean on single-prize attackers to slow down the prize trade.
Prioritise Mega Audino ex and Brambleghast — these are the cards the deck cannot function without. Draw Supporters (Professor's Research, Iono) and removal (Cyrus, Sabrina) are universal staples and worth crafting even if you later swap archetypes.
Not really. Mega Audino ex Brambleghast is built around Mega Audino ex and the Psychic energy line — removing that core turns it into a different deck. If you are missing pieces, check the Card Replacements section above for the closest realistic alternatives, or play a budget archetype until you can craft the missing cards.
Mega Audino ex Brambleghast has a real tournament track record — its favored matchups against Single-prize aggro and Burn / chip damage decks cover a meaningful share of the expected field. Bring it if the meta you are reading is heavy on those archetypes.
Most games end inside the Pokémon TCG Pocket turn clock once Mega Audino ex is online. The slow games are the ones where you miss the evolution or energy attachment on the key turn — those usually decide themselves before turn six.
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