Cinderace Theme Deck (TCG)

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Cinderace Theme Deck
SWSH1 Cinderace Deck.jpg
Box art
Expansion Sword & Shield
Release date February 7, 2020
Types used Fire

The Cinderace Theme Deck from the Sword & Shield expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game focuses on Fire Pokémon.

Like other Theme Decks, the Cinderace Theme Deck includes damage counters, a one-player playmat, a Cinderace deckbox, a custom coin featuring Scorbunny, and a TCGO code card. The Cinderace Theme Deck also includes a Quick Start Rules booklet to help players new to the game.

Description

Long-eared and double-quick offense—with Cinderace!

Eager for victory, Cinderace rallies the quick-burning power of Fire types! Its Flame Cloak attack brings Energy back into the game, Supporter Hop can score extra cards, and Dubwool's Double-Edge delivers big whomping damage to keep the Cinderace theme deck burning hot!

Deck list

Quantity Card Type Rarity
Cinderace Fire Rare Holo
Cinderace Fire Rare
Raboot Fire Uncommon
Scorbunny Fire Common
Ninetales Fire Rare
Vulpix Fire Common
Dubwool Fire Uncommon
Wooloo Fire Common
Drampa Colorless Rare
Sudowoodo Fighting Uncommon
Bede Su Uncommon
Great Ball I Uncommon
Hop Su Uncommon
Ordinary Rod I Uncommon
Poké Kid Su Uncommon
Pokégear 3.0 I Uncommon
Pokémon Catcher I Uncommon
Professor's Research Su Uncommon
Switch I Uncommon
18× Fire Energy Fire E


Trivia

  • The Cracked Ice Holofoil version of Cinderace is exclusive to this deck.

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Pyrobut
Germany Flag.png German Liberlo
Italy Flag.png Italian Cinderace
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Cinderace
Spain Flag.png Spanish Cinderace


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