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The Daybreak Theme Deck from the Undaunted expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game predominantly focuses on and type Pokémon. Like other Theme Decks, Daybreak also includes a rulebook, damage counters, status counters, a custom coin, one single-player mat, a card list (inside the rulebook), an Espeon deckbox, and one bonus Undaunted booster pack.
Description
You'll use every trick under the sun to defeat your opponent when you play the Daybreak theme deck! The versatile Sludge Pokémon Muk both inflicts Special Conditions on your opponent's Pokémon and then adds on damage to those already affected. And when the Sun Pokémon Espeon begins to move damage counters from your Pokémon across the battlefield to your opponent's Pokémon, it will dawn on your opponent just how versatile your Daybreak deck really is!
Card list
Quantity | Card | Type | Rarity |
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1× | Espeon | ||
1× | Espeon | ||
4× | Eevee | ||
1× | Bellossom | ||
2× | Gloom | ||
2× | Oddish | ||
1× | Dodrio | ||
2× | Doduo | ||
2× | Muk | ||
2× | Grimer | ||
1× | Togekiss | ||
2× | Togetic | ||
2× | Togepi | ||
2× | Raticate | ||
2× | Rattata | ||
2× | Scyther | ||
2× | Energy Exchanger | T | |
2× | Interviewer's Questions | Su | |
2× | Life Herb | T | |
2× | Poké Ball | T | |
1× | Ruins of Alph | St | |
2× | Sage's Training | Su | |
2× | Team Rocket's Trickery | Su | |
10× | Grass Energy | E | |
8× | Psychic Energy | E | |
Trivia
- The Cracked Ice Holofoil version of Espeon is exclusive to this deck.
- The Non Holofoil versions of Espeon, Bellossom, and Togekiss are exclusive to this deck.
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