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[[Image:Pok%C3%A9mon_World_Championships_2010_logo.png |thumb|2010 World Championships logo]][[Image:Tcg_2010_world_champ_deck_boltevoir.jpg‎ |thumb|Boltevoir box artwork, front]]
|title=Boltevoir
|image=WCS2010 Boltevoir Deck.jpg
|size=280px
|caption=Box art
|types={{e|Psychic}}{{e|Fighting}}
|cards={{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gardevoir|7}}, {{TCG ID|Arceus|Spiritomb|32}}
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The '''Boltevoir''' deck is one of the four  2010 [[World_Championships_(TCG)|World Championships]] decks. It is built by the Masters Division finalist Michael Pramawat and predominantly features {{e|Psychic}} and {{e|Fighting}}.  
'''Boltevoir''' deck is the name of the deck used by Michael Pramawat, the Masters Division Finalist in the [[2010 World Championships]]. It predominantly features {{e|Psychic}} and {{e|Fighting}} Pokémon and works by setting up {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gardevoir|7}} with {{TCG ID|Arceus|Spiritomb|32}}, and continuously exploit Gardevoir's Psychic Lock attack to prevent the opponent from using key effects on their cards to win the game.  


==Strategy==
Boltevoir is one of the four {{TCGMerch|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Series|2010 World Championships Decks}}, released in November 2010. Each deck comes packaged with a 2010 World Championships Booklet. Each card features a silver border, Pramawat's signature, and limited edition 2010 World Championships back. None of the cards are tournament legal.
The strategy that took Michael Pramawat to a second place finish at the 2010 World Championships was to set up Gardevoir using Spiritomb and continuously use Gardevoir's attack 'Psychic Lock' to lock down the opponent and stop them from using key effects on their cards to win the game. To set up the deck used a thin Claydol line however the deck could reliably set this up with Spiritomb and in addition the deck was able to function without Claydol due to Gardevoir's Telepass Poké-Power.


==Card list==
==Description==
''Like a bolt from the blue, Michael Pramawat's Boltevoir deck will blast your opponent's! With lots of options—including Gardevoir to give you access to your opponent's Supporter cards and shut down Poké-Powers, Gallade to damage your opponent's Pokémon so Gardevoir LV.X can make the Knock Out, and Machamp to take care of your opponent's Pokémon that aren't evolved—its combos just keep coming!''


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==Deck list==
|- style="background: #eaeaea;"
{{decklist/header}}
!Quantity
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gardevoir LV.X|131}}|Psychic||Rare Holo LV.X}}
!Card Name
{{decklist/entry|3|{{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gardevoir|7}}|Psychic||Rare Holo}}
!Type
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gallade|6}}|Fighting||Rare Holo}}
!Rarity
{{decklist/entry|2|{{TCG ID|Platinum|Kirlia|51}}|Psychic||Common}}
|-
{{decklist/entry|4|{{TCG ID|Platinum|Ralts|89}}|Psychic||Common}}
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gardevoir LV.X|131}} || {{e|Psychic}} || {{rar|Rare Holo LV.X}}
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Machamp|20}}|Fighting||Rare}}
|-
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Machop|86}}|Fighting||Common}}
| 3x || {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gardevoir|7}} || {{e|Psychic}} || {{rar|Rare}}
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Unown G|57}}|Psychic||Uncommon}}
|-
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Claydol|15}}|Fighting||Rare}}
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gallade|6}} || {{e|Fighting}} || {{rar|Rare}}
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Supreme Victors|Baltoy|89}}|Psychic||Common}}
|-
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Legends Awakened|Azelf LV.X|140}}|Psychic||Rare Holo LV.X}}
| 2x || {{TCG ID|Platinum|Kirlia|51}} || {{e|Psychic}} || {{rar|Common}}
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Legends Awakened|Azelf|19}}|Psychic||Rare}}
|-
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Legends Awakened|Uxie|43}}|Psychic||Rare}}
| 4x || {{TCG ID|Platinum|Ralts|89}} || {{e|Psychic}} || {{rar|Common}}
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Dusknoir|2}}|Psychic||Rare Holo}}
|-
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Dusclops|35}}|Psychic||Uncommon}}
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Stormfront|Machamp|20}} || {{e|Fighting}} || {{rar|Rare}}
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Duskull|86}}|Psychic||Common}}
|-
{{decklist/entry|3|{{TCG ID|Arceus|Spiritomb|32}}|Darkness||Rare}}
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Machop|86}} || {{e|Fighting}} || {{rar|Common}}
{{decklist/entry|4|{{TCG ID|Rising Rivals|Bebe's Search|89}}|Supporter||Uncommon}}
|-
{{decklist/entry|4|{{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Roseanne's Research|125}}|Supporter||Uncommon}}
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Unown G|57}} || {{e|Psychic}} || {{rar|Uncommon}}
{{decklist/entry|2|{{TCG ID|Platinum|Looker's Investigation|109}}|Supporter||Uncommon}}
|-
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Unleashed|Judge|78}}|Supporter||Uncommon}}
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Claydol|15}} || {{e|Fighting}} || {{rar|Rare}}
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Rising Rivals|Lucian's Assignment|92}}|Supporter||Uncommon}}
|-
{{decklist/entry|3|{{TCG ID|Unleashed|Rare Candy|82}}|Trainer||Uncommon}}
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Supreme Victors|Baltoy|89}} || {{e|Psychic}} || {{rar|Common}}
{{decklist/entry|2|{{TCG ID|Arceus|Expert Belt|87}}|Trainer|Pokémon Tool|Uncommon}}
|-
{{decklist/entry|2|{{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Moonlight Stadium|100}}|Stadium||Uncommon}}
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Legends Awakened|Azelf LV.X|140}} || {{e|Psychic}} || {{rar|Rare Holo LV.X}}
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Majestic Dawn|Warp Point|88}}|Trainer||Uncommon}}
|-
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Night Maintenance|120}}|Trainer||Uncommon}}
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Legends Awakened|Azelf|19}} || {{e|Psychic}} || {{rar|Rare}}
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Luxury Ball|86}}|Trainer||Uncommon}}
|-
{{decklist/entry|4|{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Double Colorless Energy|103}}|Energy|Colorless|Uncommon}}
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Legends Awakened|Uxie|43}} || {{e|Psychic}} || {{rar|Rare}}
{{decklist/entry|3|{{TCG ID|Majestic Dawn|Call Energy|92}}|Energy|Colorless|Uncommon}}
|-
{{decklist/entry|5|{{TCG|Psychic Energy}}|Energy|Psychic|None}}
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Dusknoir|2}} || {{e|Psychic}} || {{rar|Rare Holo}}
{{decklist/entry|1|{{TCG|Fighting Energy}}|Energy|Fighting|None}}
|-
{{decklist/footer}}
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Stormfront|Dusclops|35}} || {{e|Psychic}} || {{rar|Uncommon}}
|-
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Duskull|86}} || {{e|Psychic}} || {{rar|Common}}
|-
| 3x || {{TCG ID|Arceus|Spiritomb|32}} || {{e|Darkness}} || {{rar|Rare}}
|-
| 4x || {{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Bebe's Search|109}} || Su || {{rar|Uncommon}}
|-
| 4x || {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Roseanne's Research|125}} || Su || {{rar|Uncommon}}
|-
| 2x || {{TCG ID|Platinum|Looker's Investigation|109}} || Su || {{rar|Uncommon}}
|-
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Unleashed|Judge|78}} || Su || {{rar|Uncommon}}
|-
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Rising Rivals|Lucian's Assignment|92}} || Su || {{rar|Uncommon}}
|-
| 3x || {{TCG ID|Unleashed|Rare Candy|82}} || T || {{rar|Uncommon}}
|-
| 2x || {{TCG ID|Arceus|Expert Belt|87}} || T || {{rar|Uncommon}}
|-
| 2x || {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Moonlight Stadium|100}} || St || {{rar|Uncommon}}
|-
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Majestic Dawn|Warp Point|88}} || T || {{rar|Uncommon}}
|-
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Night Maintenance|120}} || T || {{rar|Uncommon}}
|-
| 1x || {{TCG ID|Stormfront|Luxury Ball|86}} || T || {{rar|Uncommon}}
|-
| 4x || {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Double Colorless Energy|103}} || E || {{rar|Uncommon}}
|-
| 3x || {{TCG ID|Majestic Dawn|Call Energy|92}} || E || {{rar|Uncommon}}
|-
| 5x || {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Psychic Energy|119}} || E || {{rar|Common}}
|-
| 1x || {{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Fighting Energy|120}} || E || {{rar|Common}}
|}


== Trivia ==
* Both the physical Boltevoir deck and the list in the accompanying booklet have the wrong Machop in them - according to Pramawat's own Worlds report, he ran the {{TCG ID|Stormfront|Machop|64}} from {{TCG|Stormfront}}, which has a Retreat Cost of 1, as opposed to the wrong Machop that has a Retreat Cost of 2.<ref>[https://x.com/RoseannesSearch/status/1765829522086338782 @RoseannesSearch on Twitter/X]</ref>
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 21:02, 7 March 2024

Boltevoir
WCS2010 Boltevoir Deck.jpg
Box art
Types used PsychicFighting
Major cards Gardevoir, Spiritomb

Boltevoir deck is the name of the deck used by Michael Pramawat, the Masters Division Finalist in the 2010 World Championships. It predominantly features Psychic and Fighting Pokémon and works by setting up Gardevoir with Spiritomb, and continuously exploit Gardevoir's Psychic Lock attack to prevent the opponent from using key effects on their cards to win the game.

Boltevoir is one of the four 2010 World Championships Decks, released in November 2010. Each deck comes packaged with a 2010 World Championships Booklet. Each card features a silver border, Pramawat's signature, and limited edition 2010 World Championships back. None of the cards are tournament legal.

Description

Like a bolt from the blue, Michael Pramawat's Boltevoir deck will blast your opponent's! With lots of options—including Gardevoir to give you access to your opponent's Supporter cards and shut down Poké-Powers, Gallade to damage your opponent's Pokémon so Gardevoir LV.X can make the Knock Out, and Machamp to take care of your opponent's Pokémon that aren't evolved—its combos just keep coming!

Deck list

Quantity Card Type Rarity
Gardevoir LV.X Psychic Rare Holo LV.X
Gardevoir Psychic Rare Holo
Gallade Fighting Rare Holo
Kirlia Psychic Common
Ralts Psychic Common
Machamp Fighting Rare
Machop Fighting Common
Unown G Psychic Uncommon
Claydol Fighting Rare
Baltoy Psychic Common
Azelf LV.X Psychic Rare Holo LV.X
Azelf Psychic Rare
Uxie Psychic Rare
Dusknoir Psychic Rare Holo
Dusclops Psychic Uncommon
Duskull Psychic Common
Spiritomb Darkness Rare
Bebe's Search Su Uncommon
Roseanne's Research Su Uncommon
Looker's Investigation Su Uncommon
Judge Su Uncommon
Lucian's Assignment Su Uncommon
Rare Candy T Uncommon
Expert Belt T [PT] Uncommon
Moonlight Stadium St Uncommon
Warp Point T Uncommon
Night Maintenance T Uncommon
Luxury Ball T Uncommon
Double Colorless Energy Colorless E Uncommon
Call Energy Colorless E Uncommon
Psychic Energy Psychic E
Fighting Energy Fighting E


Trivia

  • Both the physical Boltevoir deck and the list in the accompanying booklet have the wrong Machop in them - according to Pramawat's own Worlds report, he ran the Machop from Stormfront, which has a Retreat Cost of 1, as opposed to the wrong Machop that has a Retreat Cost of 2.[1]

References



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Pokémon World Championships
Pokémon Trading Card Game only 2004-2008; TCG and Video Games 2009-on
2004: Blaziken TechMagma SpiritRocky BeachTeam Rushdown
2005: Bright AuraDark TyranitarKing of the WestQueendom
2006: B-L-SEeveelutionsMewtrickSuns & Moons
2007: FlyveesLegendary AscentRamboltSwift Empoleon
2008: Bliss ControlEmpotechIntimidationPsychic Lock
2009: StallgonCrowned TigerQueengarLuxdrill
2010: LuxChomp of the SpiritHappy LuckPower CottonweedBoltevoir
2011: MegazoneReshiphlosionThe TruthTwinboar
2012: Pesadelo PrismTerraki-MewtwoEeltwoCMT
2013: Anguille Sous RocheAmerican GothicDarkraiUltimate Team Plasma
2014: Plasma PowerTrevgorEmerald KingCrazy Punch
2015: The Flying HammerPunches 'n' BitesHonorStoisePrimal Groudon
2016: Black DragonBebe DeckMagical SymphonyNinja Blitz
2017: Infinite ForceGolisodorIce Path FTWSamurai Sniper
2018: Victory MapDragones y SombrasGarbanetteBuzzroc
2019: Pikarom JudgeFire BoxMind BlownPerfection
2022: ADPThe Shape of MewCheryl AgainIce Rider Palkia
2023: Mew's RevengePsychic EleganceColorless LugiaLost Box Kyogre
2024:
Champions Jason KlaczynskiJun HasebeRay Rizzo