Legendary Pokemon continue to get amazing printings inPokemon TCG Pocket.

While some have the most power as Pokemon ex, others offer single-point versions of themselves with unique effects.

Every set brings even more legendary Pokemon to battle and some have cemented themselves into the meta.

A pack of Pokemon TCG Pocket Triumphant Light surrounded by powerful cards including Arceus ex and Irida.

Which cards should you keep an eye out for in Pokemon TCG Pocket’s Triumphant Light.

So which legendaries have the best representation in Pokemon TCG Pocket?

Some are a surefire hit due to being leads in their respective decks.

A pack of Pokemon TCG Pocket Triumphant Light surrounded by powerful Arceus Link cards including Tyranitar and Crobat.

Meanwhile, others manage to climb to the top with fantastic art.

The difference is that they all need to synergize off of each other.

At least in theory, they do.

A Pokemon TCG Pocket Triumphant Light booster pack surrounded by some of the best Colorless Pokemon in the set such as Arceus ex and Shaymin.

The biggest downside is that all these Pokemon want to be in the Active Spot at the same time.

11Giratina

Visually Cool But Lacking

Giratina isone of Sinnoh’s coolest legendaries.

Yet the cards themselves leave plenty to be desired.

A collage of legendary Pokemon cards from Pokemon TCG Pocket including Arceus, Mewtwo, and Giratina.

On one hand, you have a moderate amount of damage for three Energy and free Retreats.

These are the best Psychic-throw in cards for your deck from Triumphant Light.

Giratina from Triumphant Light, on the other hand, seems unplayable as is.

A Pokemon TCG Pocket Triumphant Light booster pack surrounded by rare cards such as super rare Adaman and Irida.

At least the art rare for Space-Time Smackdown is gorgeous.

Overall, Heatran is a pretty aggressive legendary with most of its cards focused on dishing out heavy damage.

The original Heatran even has a rare art variant to spice things up.

A pack of Pokemon TCG Pocket Triumphant Light surrounded by powerful Psychic-type cards including Rotom and Unown.

It can still dish out a walloping, but other decks just do it faster.

These Fighting-punch in Pokemon pack a punch in TCG Pocket’s Triumphant Light.

This immersive art depicts the events of the game where Mewtwo escapes.

A pack of Pokemon TCG Pocket Triumphant Light surrounded by powerful Fighting-type cards including Tyranitar and Garchomp ex.

This is the Genetic Apex that the sets name refers to.

However, at the end of the day, other legendary Pokemon just do more.

Arceus is a Colorless beatstick in both of its printings.

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It also has specific cards it wants to be combined with.

The most notable of the two printings is the promotional Cresselia ex.

This is because it can heal itself for 20 HP each time you attach Energy to it.

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Arceus descends in Pokemon TCG Pocket’s Triumphant Light.

Design-wise, it is the opposite of Darkrai ex, which is neat.

This can help you get Pokemon out of the way early by getting as much damage done as possible.

Darkrai has some ofthe best cards that elevate the Darkness-typeinto a more usable deck.

It even has some haunting art rares to chase after.

Every bird even has a non-ex variant.

As long as Arceus is in play, all these Pokemon TCG Pocket cards get powerful abilities.

Everything about this trio hits hard.

Their Moves, rarities, and variety make them great cards to pull.

The ex variants also work as leads in decks consisting of only the selected bird and 18 Trainer cards.

Starting at two Energy, Powerful Bloom lets you start flipping coins and do 50 damage for each heads.

This gets incredibly powerful really fast.

With enough Energy, flipping tails a few times wont matter.

3Mew

A Flexible Legendary

Mew is Pokemon number 151 in the original games.

Colorless cards are staples in most deck builds.

What does Triumphant Light bring to the table to add to your deck?

This also evades most discard costs while costing three Colorless Energy.

So, any deck can run it as a counter if it has the space.