List of Pokémon Trading Card Game Online decks
Nine decks have so far been made available to players in Trainer Challenge in the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online, with two decks each under the types Grass, Fire, and Water. Three, Basic Red, Basic Blue, and Basic Green, are available to use anytime. The other sixteen, Red Frenzy, Green Tornado, Blue Assault, Night Hunter, Toxic Tricks, Power Play, Fast Daze, Furious Knights, Explosive Edge, Voltage Vortex, Raiders, Shadows, DragonSnarl, DragonSpeed, Ice Shock and Cold Fire, are only available after players redeem codes from actual decks they have bought from stores. While Daybreak and Nightfall appear to be unlockable in the same way, they are not.[1] The first three decks have eleven cards that can be unlocked as players play through Trainer Challenge. These cards automatically replace certain cards in the deck the player used.
Another deck, Basic Yellow, is only available in the main game of the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
The other decks listed below are decks used by NPCs in the game and some you can unlock for free.
The cards used in the decks are based on real, tangible cards, though some are Japanese-only cards.
Basic Red
- Main article: Basic Red (TCG)
Basic Blue
- Main article: Basic Blue (TCG)
Basic Green
- Main article: Basic Green (TCG)
Red Frenzy
- Main article: Red Frenzy (TCG)
Green Tornado
- Main article: Green Tornado (TCG)
Blue Assault
- Main article: Blue Assault (TCG)
Night Hunter
- Main article: Night Hunter (TCG)
Toxic Tricks
- Main article: Toxic Tricks (TCG)
Power Play
- Main article: Power Play (TCG)
Other decks
Power Relay
This deck is free and can be redeemed on the store by entering one of these redemption codes: "boundariescrossed", "plasmastorm", "plasmafreeze", or "plasmablast". Using these codes, the cards can be obtained multiple times after opening the deck box, but the deck can only be obtained once.
Quantity | Card | Type | Rarity |
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3× | Emolga | ||
3× | Pikachu | ||
2× | Raichu | ||
3× | Tynamo | ||
2× | Eelektrik | ||
3× | Axew | ||
2× | Fraxure | ||
1× | Haxorus | ||
2× | Bouffalant | ||
3× | Pidove | ||
2× | Tranquill | ||
3× | PlusPower | I | |
2× | Pokémon Communication | I | |
3× | Potion | I | |
2× | Revive | I | |
2× | Cheren | Su | |
2× | Cilan | Su | |
2× | Professor Juniper | Su | |
18× | Lightning Energy | E | — |
Basic Yellow
This deck is free to those who gain access to the beta. It cannot be used in Trainer Challenge. The Togekiss is non-holographic and is exclusive to this deck.
Quantity | Card | Type | Rarity |
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3× | Chinchou | ||
1× | Lanturn | ||
4× | Mareep | ||
3× | Flaaffy | ||
2× | Ampharos | ||
4× | Pikachu | ||
3× | Raichu | ||
3× | Chansey | ||
1× | Blissey | ||
4× | Togepi | ||
2× | Togetic | ||
1× | Togekiss | ||
1× | Energy Returner | I | |
2× | Switch | I | |
2× | Bill | Su | |
2× | Engineer's Adjustments | Su | |
2× | Interviewer's Questions | Su | |
2× | Professor Elm's Training Method | Su | |
18× | Basic Lightning Energy | E | — |
Basic Orange
This deck has been given out on multiple occasions. It cannot be used in Trainer Challenge, just like Basic Yellow. This deck is dedicated to fighting type Pokémon.
Quantity | Card | Type | Rarity |
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3× | Drilbur | ||
1× | Excadrill | ||
3× | Mienfoo | ||
2× | Mienshao | ||
3× | Roggenrola | ||
2× | Boldore | ||
1× | Gigalith | ||
2× | Throh | ||
4× | Timburr | ||
3× | Gurdurr | ||
2× | Conkeldurr | ||
2× | Energy Search | I | |
2× | Giant Cape | I | |
2× | Heavy Ball | I | |
2× | Pokédex | I | |
2× | Pokémon Catcher | I | |
2× | Switch | I | |
2× | Cheren | Su | |
2× | N | Su | |
18× | Fighting Energy | E | — |
Colorless deck
3× Chansey
4× Doduo
1× Dodrio
3× Rattata
4× Spearow
2× Fearow
4× Starly
3× Staravia
1× Staraptor
2× Switch
2× Potion
2× Bill
1× Energy Returner
1× Engineer's Adjustments
1× Full Heal
2× PlusPower
24× Basic Grass Energy
Grass deck
3× Caterpie
4× Chikorita
3× Bayleef
1× Meganium
4× Turtwig
2× Grotle
3× HootHoot
4× Jigglypuff
1× Wigglytuff
2× Copycat
2× Bill
2× PlusPower
2× Potion
2× Switch
1× Pokémon Reversal
24× Basic Grass Energy
References
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