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*All of the cards found within this deck are reprints from the first six EX Expansions.
*All of the cards found within this deck are reprints from the first six EX Expansions.
*This is one of two '''EX Master Trainer Decks''', the other focuses on [[Gardevoir Deck (TCG)|Gardevoir]]. Both Blaziken and Gardevoir were central Pokémon in the [[EX Battle Stadium (TCG)| EX Battle Stadium]] set, which contains the exact same cards as the two EX Master Trainer Decks together.
*This is one of two '''EX Master Trainer Decks''', the other focuses on [[Gardevoir Deck (TCG)|Gardevoir]]. Both Blaziken and Gardevoir were central Pokémon in the {{TCG|EX Battle Stadium}} set, which contains the exact same cards as the two EX Master Trainer Decks together.
*In addition to the cards, the Blaziken Deck also includes a rulebook, damage counters, status counters, single-player mat and a custom coin.
*In addition to the cards, the Blaziken Deck also includes a rulebook, damage counters, status counters, single-player mat and a custom coin.



Revision as of 20:20, 13 July 2011

The Blaziken Deck is a special Theme Deck for the Pokémon Trading Card Game released in English and European languages only.

Release Date

  • The deck was released on 13th July 2005.

Trivia

  • All of the cards found within this deck are reprints from the first six EX Expansions.
  • This is one of two EX Master Trainer Decks, the other focuses on Gardevoir. Both Blaziken and Gardevoir were central Pokémon in the EX Battle Stadium set, which contains the exact same cards as the two EX Master Trainer Decks together.
  • In addition to the cards, the Blaziken Deck also includes a rulebook, damage counters, status counters, single-player mat and a custom coin.

Main Deck

Quantity Card Name Type Rarity
Torchic (EX Ruby & Sapphire) Fire Common
Combusken (EX Dragon) Fire Uncommon
Blaziken (EX Ruby & Sapphire) Fire Rare
Blaziken (EX Ruby & Sapphire) Fire Rare HolographicH
Numel (EX Dragon) Fire Common
Camerupt (EX Dragon) Fire Uncommon
Goldeen (EX Ruby & Sapphire) Water Common
Seaking (EX Ruby & Sapphire) Water Rare
Horsea (EX Dragon) Water Common
Seadra (EX Dragon) Water Uncommon
Celio's Network (EX FireRed & LeafGreen) T Uncommon
Life Herb (EX Hidden Legends) T Uncommon
Professor Birch (EX Ruby & Sapphire) T Uncommon
Energy Search (EX Ruby & Sapphire) T Common
Switch (EX Ruby & Sapphire) T Common
16× Fire Energy (EX Ruby & Sapphire) E --
Water Energy (EX Ruby & Sapphire) E --


2-on-2 Side Deck

Quantity Card Name Type Rarity
Numel (EX Ruby & Sapphire) Fire Common
Jigglypuff (EX Hidden Legends) Colorless Common
Double Full Heal (EX Sandstorm) T Uncommon
Warp Point (EX Team Magma vs Team Aqua) T Uncommon


Competitive Side Deck

Quantity Card Name Type Rarity
Cyndaquil (EX Hidden Legends) Fire Common
Quilava (EX Sandstorm) Fire Uncommon
Skitty (EX Sandstorm) Colorless Common
Delcatty (EX Ruby & Sapphire) Colorless Uncommon
High Pressure System (EX Dragon) T Uncommon
Potion (EX Ruby & Sapphire) T Common



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