pokemon sword and shield card set Pokemon: 2025 World Championship Decks (Set of Four)
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pokemon sword and shield card set

pokemon sword and shield card set Pokemon: 2025 World Championship Decks (Set of Four)

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pokemon sword and shield card set Pokemon: 2025 World Championship Decks (Set of Four)Grab a World Championships deck and play like a champion! Choose one of four powerful deckseach a card for card replica of an actual title contenders deck from the 2025 Pokmon Trading Card Game World Championships! Youll find decks from Junior Division Finalist Jose Cruz Galindo Resendiz (United States), Junior Division Champion Yuya Okita (Japan), Senior Division Champion Liao Fu Guan (China), and Master Division Champion Riley McKay (Canada). No

Grab a World Championships deck and play like a champion! Choose one of four powerful decks—each a card-for-card replica of an actual title-contender’s deck from the 2025 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships! You’ll find decks from Junior Division Finalist Jose Cruz Galindo-Resendiz (United States), Junior Division Champion Yuya Okita (Japan), Senior Division Champion Liao Fu Guan (China), and Master Division Champion Riley McKay (Canada).

No matter which style you prefer, there’s a deck for everyone. Do you like playing the long game? Check out Jose Cruz Galindo-Resendiz’s Dragapult ex deck and Riley McKay’s Gardevoir ex deck; both are exceptional for plotting out turns where you take multiple Prize cards and shock your opponent. If you prefer something more wild or flashy, Yuya Okita’s Raging Bolt ex deck and Liao Fu Guan’s Gholdengo ex deck have you covered. Both decks feature attacking Pokémon with the potential to Knock Out anything in front of them.

These replica decks feature different card backs than most Pokémon TCG cards, as well as silver borders and the player’s signature on each card. This means the cards are not legal for tournament play, but they’re perfect for dipping your toes into the world of competitive Pokémon TCG by learning how the best Trainers in the world build their decks and execute their strategies. Once you’ve mastered these champion-level decks, why not prepare for your own World Championships bid?

Each deck includes:

  • 60-card World Championships Deck

  • 2025 World Championships booklet

  • 2025 World Championships pin

  • 2025 World Championships coin

  • 2025 World Championships deck box

  • A playmat and poster

  • A code card for Pokémon Trading Card Game Live

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