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'''Deck''' has several referrals:
[[File:FXY Sleeves.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Card sleeves and back of an English language card]]
* For a [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] deck created by players, see '''[[Deck archetype (TCG)]]'''
Both players in a [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] require a playing '''Deck'''. An official deck is either purchased or built with 60 cards, composed of {{TCG|Pokémon|Pokémon cards}}, {{TCG|Energy card|Energy cards}}, and {{TCG|Trainer card|Trainer cards}}. The term ''Deck'', however, is a general term that may mean a player ''[[#Constructed Deck|Constructed Deck]]'', ''[[#Deck archetype|Deck archetype]]'', ''[[#Half Deck|Half Deck]]'', ''[[#Preconstructed Deck|Preconstructed Deck]]'' (''[[#Theme Deck|Theme Deck]]'' or ''[[#Trainer kit|Trainer kit]]''), or [[#World Championship Deck|World Championship Deck]].
* For a pre-constructed 60-card Pokémon Trading Card Game deck put together by [[The Pokémon Company International|TCPi]] and sold officially, see '''[[Theme Deck (TCG)]]'''
 
* For a 30-card Pokémon Trading Card Game deck, either {{cat|TCG half decks|pre-constructed}} or player-made, see '''[[Half deck (TCG)]]'''
==Constructed Deck==
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:''See {{cat|Decks|Deck list}} for examples''<br />
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[[File:XY1 Booster Xerneas.jpg|left|100px|thumb|{{p|Xerneas}} Booster pack from the {{TCG|XY}} expansion]]
A '''Constructed Deck''' (also referred to as ''Full Deck'') is a 60-card deck built by a player from that player's own [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] collection. These decks often follow a certain [[#Deck archetype|Deck archetype]] in their design and structure. While there are many competing theories and strategies as to the best balance of card types ({{TCG|Pokémon}}, {{TCG|Energy card|Energy}}, and {{TCG|Trainer card|Trainer}}) in a 60-card deck, a common theory for beginner players is: 2/5th Pokémon (24), 2/5th Trainers (24), 1/5th Energy (12).
 
===Booster pack===
{{main|Booster pack (TCG)}}
'''Booster packs''' are a typical means for players to acquire cards for directly building or for trading in order to build player Constructed Decks. Booster packs contain cards from a given [[List of Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions|Expansion]] (typically four expansions are released per year). Boosters also offer the chance to acquire stronger cards to strengthen a purchased [[#Theme Deck|Theme Deck]] or [[#Trainer kit|Trainer kit]], create new decks of cards, or customize old ones. Every booster pack contains cards of different [[Rarity]] levels. They are guaranteed to contain at least one ''Rare'' ({{rar|Rare}}) card, with generally three ''Uncommon'' ({{rar|Uncommon}}) cards and the remainder being ''Common'' ({{rar|Common}}). Since the release of the {{TCG|Legendary Collection}} set, one ''{{TCG|Holofoil|reverse foil}}'' print of a common, uncommon, or rare card has also been included in every pack.
 
===Deck archetype===
{{main|Deck archetype (TCG)}}
:''Also see the {{cat|Deck archetypes}} list.''
A '''Deck archetype''' is a player [[#Constructed Deck|Constructed Deck]] utilizing a set structure or theme (a certain {{TCG|Pokémon|Pokémon type}} and/or {{TCG|Energy card|Energy type}}, specific {{TCG|Pokémon|Pokémon cards}} and/or {{TCG|Trainer card|Trainer cards}}, etc.).  Various players often have slight differences between their own decks of the same archetype. These decks are a great way for players to gain inspiration and see how others have used cards that may be available in their own player collection.
 
==Preconstructed Deck==
:See ''[[#Theme Deck|Theme Deck]]'' or ''[[#Trainer kit|Trainer kit]]'' below.
 
===Half Deck===
{{main|Half deck (TCG)}}
:''Also see the {{cat|TCG half decks}} list.''
The '''Half Deck''' is popular among many [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] players, particularly in Japan. In Half Deck play, both players use ''Preconstructed'' 30-card decks instead of a traditional 60-card one and lays out three {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Prize Card|Prize cards}} instead of six. Numerous {{cat|TCG half decks|official Half Decks}} have been released in Japan.
 
[[File:XY1 Destruction Rush Deck.jpg|right|100px|thumb|{{p|Yveltal}} themed {{TCG|Destruction Rush}} deck from the {{TCG|XY}} expansion]]
===Theme Deck===
{{main|Theme deck (TCG)}}
:''Also see the {{cat|Theme Decks}} list and the {{cat|Pokémon Trading Card Game Online Theme Decks|Exclusive Online Theme Decks}} list.''
A '''Theme Deck''' is a ''Preconstructed'' 60-card deck that is sold pre-packaged. Most Theme Decks are designed with a [[#Deck archetype|specific strategy]] (such as {{TCG|Special Conditions}}) or theme (such as [[starter Pokémon]]) in mind. They tend not to be as strong as player [[#Constructed Deck|Constructed Decks]], but can otherwise be a sound introduction to the game for new players since they have all the cards necessary for a single player to begin playing immediately. Theme Decks are also a defined gameplay category in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Online]].
 
[[File:XYTrainerKit.jpg|left|200px|thumb|{{TCG|XY Trainer Kit}}]]
===Trainer Kit===
Similar to [[#Theme Deck|Theme Decks]], '''Trainer kits''', such as the {{TCG|Black & White Trainer Kit}}, come with two ''Preconstructed'' 30-card [[#Half Deck|Half Decks]], which may be combined to form one complete 60-card deck or can be built upon with a player’s own cards to make two 60-card play decks. Trainer kits also typically include game aids such as [[#Booster pack|Booster packs]], a rulebook, a {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Field|double-player play mat}}, {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Damage|damage counters}}, {{TCG|Special Conditions}}, a {{TCG|Coin}}, and a deck box – almost everything a single player could need to begin playing immediately. Current Trainer kits include:
{|
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* {{TCG|EX Trainer Kit}} {{ene|Fire}} {{ene|Lightning}} {{ene|Colorless}}
* {{TCG|EX Battle Stadium}} {{ene|Fire}} {{ene|Water}} {{ene|Psychic}} {{ene|Fighting}}
* {{TCG|EX Trainer Kit 2}} {{ene|Fire}} {{ene|Lightning}} {{ene|Psychic}}
* {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl Trainer Kit}} {{ene|Water}} {{ene|Fighting}}
* {{TCG|HS Trainer Kit}} {{ene|Water}} {{ene|Lightning}}
* {{TCG|Black & White Trainer Kit}} {{ene|Fighting}} {{ene|Darkness}} (Night Hunter)
* {{TCG|XY Trainer Kit}} {{ene|Psychic}} {{ene|Darkness}} {{ene|Fairy}} {{ene|Colorless}}
* {{TCG|XY Trainer Kit: Bisharp & Wigglytuff}} {{ene|Metal}} {{ene|Fairy}} {{ene|Colorless}}
* {{TCG|XY Trainer Kit: Latias & Latios}} {{ene|Psychic}} {{ene|Grass}} {{ene|Fighting}} {{ene|Colorless}}
|}
 
[[File:WCS2014 Crazy Punch Deck.jpg|right|200px|thumb|{{TCG|Crazy Punch}} deck from the [[2014 World Championships]]]]
===World Championship Deck===
{{main|World Championships Deck (TCG)}}
:''Also see the {{cat|World Championship Decks}} list.''
Similar to [[#Theme Deck|Theme Decks]], '''World Championship Decks''' are purchasable [[Play! Pokémon|non-tournament-legal]] prints of 60-card decks used by [[World Championships|World Championship]] players. Like browsing [[#Deck archetype|Deck archetype]] decks, these decks are a great way for players to gain inspiration and see how others have used cards that may be available in their own player collection.  They also offer a quick and easy way for players to see what is like to play some of the top player [[#Constructed Deck|Constructed Decks]] in the world.
 
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Revision as of 00:40, 15 July 2015

Card sleeves and back of an English language card

Both players in a Pokémon Trading Card Game require a playing Deck. An official deck is either purchased or built with 60 cards, composed of Pokémon cards, Energy cards, and Trainer cards. The term Deck, however, is a general term that may mean a player Constructed Deck, Deck archetype, Half Deck, Preconstructed Deck (Theme Deck or Trainer kit), or World Championship Deck.

Constructed Deck

See Deck list for examples
Xerneas Booster pack from the XY expansion

A Constructed Deck (also referred to as Full Deck) is a 60-card deck built by a player from that player's own Pokémon Trading Card Game collection. These decks often follow a certain Deck archetype in their design and structure. While there are many competing theories and strategies as to the best balance of card types (Pokémon, Energy, and Trainer) in a 60-card deck, a common theory for beginner players is: 2/5th Pokémon (24), 2/5th Trainers (24), 1/5th Energy (12).

Booster pack

Main article: Booster pack (TCG)

Booster packs are a typical means for players to acquire cards for directly building or for trading in order to build player Constructed Decks. Booster packs contain cards from a given Expansion (typically four expansions are released per year). Boosters also offer the chance to acquire stronger cards to strengthen a purchased Theme Deck or Trainer kit, create new decks of cards, or customize old ones. Every booster pack contains cards of different Rarity levels. They are guaranteed to contain at least one Rare (Rare) card, with generally three Uncommon (Uncommon) cards and the remainder being Common (Common). Since the release of the Legendary Collection set, one reverse foil print of a common, uncommon, or rare card has also been included in every pack.

Deck archetype

Main article: Deck archetype (TCG)
Also see the Deck archetypes list.

A Deck archetype is a player Constructed Deck utilizing a set structure or theme (a certain Pokémon type and/or Energy type, specific Pokémon cards and/or Trainer cards, etc.). Various players often have slight differences between their own decks of the same archetype. These decks are a great way for players to gain inspiration and see how others have used cards that may be available in their own player collection.

Preconstructed Deck

See Theme Deck or Trainer kit below.

Half Deck

Main article: Half deck (TCG)
Also see the TCG half decks list.

The Half Deck is popular among many Pokémon Trading Card Game players, particularly in Japan. In Half Deck play, both players use Preconstructed 30-card decks instead of a traditional 60-card one and lays out three Prize cards instead of six. Numerous official Half Decks have been released in Japan.

Yveltal themed Destruction Rush deck from the XY expansion

Theme Deck

Main article: Theme deck (TCG)
Also see the Theme Decks list and the Exclusive Online Theme Decks list.

A Theme Deck is a Preconstructed 60-card deck that is sold pre-packaged. Most Theme Decks are designed with a specific strategy (such as Special Conditions) or theme (such as starter Pokémon) in mind. They tend not to be as strong as player Constructed Decks, but can otherwise be a sound introduction to the game for new players since they have all the cards necessary for a single player to begin playing immediately. Theme Decks are also a defined gameplay category in the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online.

Trainer Kit

Similar to Theme Decks, Trainer kits, such as the Black & White Trainer Kit, come with two Preconstructed 30-card Half Decks, which may be combined to form one complete 60-card deck or can be built upon with a player’s own cards to make two 60-card play decks. Trainer kits also typically include game aids such as Booster packs, a rulebook, a double-player play mat, damage counters, Special Conditions, a Coin, and a deck box – almost everything a single player could need to begin playing immediately. Current Trainer kits include:

World Championship Deck

Main article: World Championships Deck (TCG)
Also see the World Championship Decks list.

Similar to Theme Decks, World Championship Decks are purchasable non-tournament-legal prints of 60-card decks used by World Championship players. Like browsing Deck archetype decks, these decks are a great way for players to gain inspiration and see how others have used cards that may be available in their own player collection. They also offer a quick and easy way for players to see what is like to play some of the top player Constructed Decks in the world.


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