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The '''Fire Charge Deck''' (Japanese: '''ほのおのとっしんデッキ''' ''Fire Take Down Deck'') is a [[Theme Deck]] from {{ | The '''Fire Charge Deck''' (Japanese: '''ほのおのとっしんデッキ''' ''Fire Take Down Deck'') is a [[Theme Deck]] from {{vg|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} for the [[Game Boy Color]]. It is one of several Decks available from the [[Auto Deck Machine]] only after the player obtains the [[Master Medal|Fire Medal]]. It predominantly focuses on {{e|Fire}} type [[Pokémon]]. The only person who plays with this deck is {{TCG GB|Ken}}, the club master of the [[Fire Club]]. | ||
==Deck list== | ==Deck list== |
Latest revision as of 04:59, 24 March 2024
The Fire Charge Deck (Japanese: ほのおのとっしんデッキ Fire Take Down Deck) is a Theme Deck from Pokémon Trading Card Game for the Game Boy Color. It is one of several Decks available from the Auto Deck Machine only after the player obtains the Fire Medal. It predominantly focuses on type Pokémon. The only person who plays with this deck is Ken, the club master of the Fire Club.
Deck list
Quantity | Card | Type | Rarity |
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4× | Growlithe | ||
3× | Arcanine | ||
2× | Magmar | ||
3× | Jigglypuff | — | |
1× | Jigglypuff | ||
1× | Wigglytuff | ||
2× | Chansey | ||
2× | Tauros | ||
1× | Professor Oak | T | |
2× | Bill | T | |
2× | Energy Retrieval | T | |
1× | Poké Ball | T | |
1× | Computer Search | T | |
2× | Defender | T | |
3× | Potion | T | |
1× | Full Heal | T | |
3× | Recycle | T | |
1× | Gambler | T | |
4× | Double Colorless Energy | E | |
21× | Fire Energy | E | — |
In other languages
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