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An '''Auto Deck Machine''' (Japanese: '''オートデッキマシン''' ''Auto Deck Machine'') is a computer at [[Mason Laboratory]] that contains lists for certain card decks; if the player has each necessary card of a particular deck list, the machine can also build the corresponding deck. There are 9 Auto Deck Machines found at Mason Laboratory, only one of which is operational from the beginning of the game. The remaining 8 require the player to defeat [[Club Master]]s to obtain [[Master Medal]]s that can be used to activate them. There is also a Legendary Auto Deck Machine found in the Hall of Honor at the [[Pokémon Dome]].
{{incomplete|needs=Needs images from both games and GB2 information.}}
An '''Auto Deck Machine''' (Japanese: '''オートデッキマシン''' ''Auto Deck Machine'') is a machine that contains predefined lists for certain card decks.


This is similar to the [[Deck Save Machine]], where the player can save customized decks.
This is similar to the [[Deck Save Machine]], where the player can save customized decks.


==Mechanics==
==Location==
In both games, a deck may be successfully retrieved if the player has all the required cards and they aren't currently used in any other decks. The player may have 4 decks at a time. If they already have 4 decks, they will be required to dismantle or edit a deck before building the new one.
===Pokémon Trading Card Game===
There are 9 Auto Deck Machines found at the east room of the [[Mason Laboratory]], only one of which is operational from the beginning of the game. The remaining 8 require the player to defeat [[Club Master]]s to obtain [[Master Medal]]s that can be used to activate them.
 
There is also a Legendary Auto Deck Machine found at the end of the game, in the Hall of Honor at the [[Pokémon Dome]], which is accessible after the player defeats the four [[Grand Master|Grand Masters]] and the Champion. If the player wants to use this machine, they will need to do it before leaving the room or getting the prize card (which displays the [[credits]] and causes the player to leave automatically), or else the Hall of Honor will be locked again until the next time the player defeats the Grand Masters and Champion.


Various symbols appear in the list of decks, which are described below.
===Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!===
There is an Auto Deck Machine at the east room of the [[Mason Laboratory]], which is operational from the beginning of the game.


==Deck status==
The deck status is identical in the Auto Deck Machine and the [[Deck Save Machine]].
{| class="roundy" style="background:#ddf; border:3px solid #ccf"
{| class="roundy" style="background:#ddf; border:3px solid #ccf"
! Symbol !! Notes
! Status !! {{vg|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} !! [[Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR!]]
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#FFF; text-align: center"
| [[wiktionary:○|○]] || All required cards for a deck are available and are not in any other decks.
| rowspan=2 | The player has all the cards required and they are not in any other decks. || The symbol [[wiktionary:○|○]] is displayed near the deck. || No symbol appears.
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#FFF; text-align: center"
| [[wiktionary:×|×]] || The player does not have one or more cards required for this deck.
| colspan=2 | This deck may be completely built.
|- style="background:#fff"
|- style="background:#FFF; text-align: center"
| [[wiktionary:※|※]] || One or more required cards are in other current decks.
| rowspan=5 | One or more required cards are in other decks.
| colspan=2 | The symbol [[wiktionary:※|※]] is displayed near the deck.
|- style="background:#FFF; text-align: center"
| The quantity of cards in other decks is unknown.
| The quantity of cards in other decks is displayed near the ※ symbol.
|- style="background:#FFF; text-align: center"
| There is no way to see which cards exactly are in other decks.
| The game displays a list of cards in other decks.
|- style="background:#FFF; text-align: center"
| colspan=2 | The game offers to automatically dismantle any other decks with the needed cards.
|- style="background:#FFF; text-align: center"
| The deck may not be built if the needed cards are kept in other decks.
| The deck may be built with replacement cards.
|- style="background:#FFF; text-align: center"
| rowspan=3 | The player does not have one or more cards required for this deck.
| colspan=2 | The symbol [[wiktionary:×|×]] is shown near the deck, with the quantity of cards missing.
|- style="background:#FFF; text-align: center"
| colspan=2 | The game displays a list of the required cards that the player does not have.
|- style="background:#FFF; text-align: center"
| This deck is unable to be built.
| This deck may be built with replacement cards.
|- style="background:#FFF; text-align: center"
| rowspan=4 | The deck has both issues above simultaneously.<br/>(the player doesn't have some cards, while other cards are in other decks)
| The lack of cards takes precedence, so the cards in other decks are ignored. || Both issues are addressed simultaneously.
|- style="background:#FFF; text-align: center"
| The game displays the [[wiktionary:×|×]] symbol with the number of missing cards. || The game displays both the [[wiktionary:※|※]] symbol with the number cards in other decks and the [[wiktionary:×|×]] symbol with the number of missing cards.
|- style="background:#FFF; text-align: center"
| The game displays a list of missing cards. || The game separately displays a list of cards in other decks and a list of missing cards.
|- style="background:#FFF; text-align: center"
| This deck is unable to be built.
| The game offers to dismantle any decks containing required cards. This deck may be built with replacement cards.
|}
|}
===Pokémon Trading Card Game===
In {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}}, the player is only able to build a deck if they have all the cards and they are not in any other current decks.
If the player does not have some cards for a given deck, then the symbol × is shown near the deck. There is always a number near the ×, which is the sum of all required cards the player doesn't have and all the required cards that are in other current decks. (for instance, if the player doesn't have 10 cards, while 5 cards are in other decks, then the number 15 would appear near the ×)
If the player has all the required cards but they are currently used in other decks, then the symbol ※ appears instead. Unlike the second game, there is never any number with the symbol ※, so it's not possible to know how many cards are needed from other decks. This game doesn't provide any way to see exactly which cards are needed from existing decks either. It only provides a list of cards that the player does not have, if the player attempts to build a deck with missing cards.
===Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!===
In [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]], the list of saved decks simultaneously displays the number of cards currently used in other decks (with the symbol ※) and the number of cards the player does not have (with the symbol ×), if needed. If the player tries to build a deck with any of these issues, then the game asks if they want to dismantle existing decks needed and/or create the deck with replacement cards. The game displays a list of any cards the player does not have, and also a separate list of cards needed from existing decks.


==Options==
==Options==
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|}


==List of decks==
==List of machines==
* {{TCG|Charmander & Friends Deck}}
{| class="roundy" style="background:#ddf; border:3px solid #ccf"
* {{TCG|Squirtle & Friends Deck}}
! Machine{{tt|*|The machine name appears at the top of the screen when viewing the list of available decks}} !! Deck !! In-game description
* {{TCG|Bulbasaur & Friends Deck}}
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{TCG|Psychic Machamp Deck}}
| rowspan=5 | Auto Machine
* {{TCG|Water Beetle Deck}}
| {{TCG|Charmander & Friends Deck}} || A {{TCG|Fire}}, {{TCG|Grass}} and {{TCG|Water}} deck: {{TCG|Charmander}}, {{TCG|Pinsir}} and {{TCG|Seel}}
* {{TCG|Insect Collection Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Grass Medal}})
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{TCG|Jungle Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Grass Medal}})
| {{TCG|Squirtle & Friends Deck}} || A {{TCG|Water}}, {{TCG|Fire}}, and {{TCG|Lightning}} deck: {{TCG|Squirtle}}, {{TCG|Charmander}} and {{TCG|Pikachu}}
* {{TCG|Flower Garden Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Grass Medal}})
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{TCG|Kaleidoscope Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Grass Medal}})
| {{TCG|Bulbasaur & Friends Deck}} || A {{TCG|Grass}}, {{TCG|Lightning}} and {{TCG|Psychic}} deck: {{TCG|Bulbasaur}}, {{TCG|Pikachu}} and {{TCG|Abra}}
* {{TCG|Flower Power Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Grass Medal}})
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{TCG|Lovely Nidoran Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Science Medal}})
| {{TCG|Psychic Machamp Deck}} || {{TCG|Machamp}}, {{TCG|Hitmonlee}}, {{TCG|Hitmonchan}} {{TCG|Gengar}} and {{TCG|Alakazam}} are furious!
* {{TCG|Science Corps Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Science Medal}})
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{TCG|Flyin' Pokémon Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Science Medal}})
| {{TCG|Water Beetle Deck}} || An evolution deck with {{TCG|Weedle}}, {{TCG|Nidoran♀}} and {{TCG|Bellsprout}}.
* {{TCG|Poison Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Science Medal}})
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{TCG|Wonders of Science Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Science Medal}})
| rowspan=5 | {{DL|Master Medal|Grass Medal|Grass}} Machine
* {{TCG|Replace 'Em All Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Fire Medal}})
| {{TCG|Insect Collection Deck}}
* {{TCG|Chari-Saur Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Fire Medal}})
| A deck made of insect Pokémon. Go {{t|Bug}} power!
* {{TCG|Traffic Light Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Fire Medal}})
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{TCG|Fire Pokémon Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Fire Medal}})
| {{TCG|Jungle Deck}}
* {{TCG|Fire Charge Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Fire Medal}})
| A deck of {{TCG|Grass}} Pokémon: There are many dangers in the jungle.
* {{TCG|Blue Water Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Water Medal}})
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{TCG|On the Beach Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Water Medal}})
| {{TCG|Flower Garden Deck}}
* {{TCG|Paralyze! Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Water Medal}})
| A deck of flower Pokémon: beautiful but dangerous
* {{TCG|Energy Removal Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Water Medal}})
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{TCG|Rain Dancer Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Water Medal}})
| {{TCG|Kaleidoscope Deck}}
* {{TCG|Cute Pokémon Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Lightning Medal}})
| Uses {{TCG|Venomoth}}'s {{TCG|Pokémon Power}} to change the opponent's {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Weakness}}.
* {{TCG|Pokémon Flute Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Lightning Medal}})
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{TCG|Yellow Flash Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Lightning Medal}})
| {{TCG|Flower Power Deck}}
* {{TCG|Electric Shock Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Lightning Medal}})
| A powerful [[Exeggutor (Jungle 35)|Big Eggsplosion]] and [[Venusaur (Base Set 15)|Energy Transfer]] combo!
* {{TCG|Zapping Selfdestruct Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Lightning Medal}})
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{TCG|Psychic Power Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Psychic Medal}})
| rowspan=5 | {{DL|Master Medal|Science Medal|Science}} Machine
* {{TCG|Dream Eater Haunter Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Psychic Medal}})
| {{TCG|Lovely Nidoran Deck}}
* {{TCG|Scavenging Slowbro Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Psychic Medal}})
| Uses {{TCG|Nidoqueen}}'s [[Nidoqueen (Jungle 7)|Boyfriends]] to cause great damage to the opponent.
* {{TCG|Strange Power Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Psychic Medal}})
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{TCG|Strange Psyshock Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Psychic Medal}})
| {{TCG|Science Corps Deck}}
* {{TCG|Squeaking Mouse Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Rock Medal}})
| The march of the Science Corps! Attack with the power of science!
* {{TCG|Great Quake Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Rock Medal}})
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{TCG|Bone Attack Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Rock Medal}})
| {{TCG|Flyin' Pokémon Deck}}
* {{TCG|Excavation Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Rock Medal}})
| Pokémon with feathers flock together! [[Retreat cost|Retreating]] is easy!
* {{TCG|Rock Crusher Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Rock Medal}})
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{TCG|All Fighting Pokémon Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Fighting Medal}})
| {{TCG|Poison Deck}}
* {{TCG|Bench Attack Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Fighting Medal}})
| A deck that uses {{DL|Special Conditions (TCG)|Poisoned|poison}} to slowly {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Knock Out}} the opponent.
* {{TCG|Battle Contest Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Fighting Medal}})
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{TCG|Heated Battle Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Fighting Medal}})
| {{TCG|Wonders of Science Deck}}
* {{TCG|First-Strike Deck}} (requires {{DL|Master Medal|Fighting Medal}})
| Block [[Pokémon Power|Pokémon Powers]] with {{TCG|Muk}} and attack with {{TCG|Mewtwo}}!
* {{TCG|Legendary Moltres Deck}} (requires Legendary Auto Deck Machine)
|- style="background:#fff"
* {{TCG|Legendary Zapdos Deck}} (requires Legendary Auto Deck Machine)
| rowspan=5 | {{DL|Master Medal|Fire Medal|Fire}} Machine
* {{TCG|Legendary Articuno Deck}} (requires Legendary Auto Deck Machine)
| {{TCG|Replace 'Em All Deck}}
* {{TCG|Legendary Dragonite Deck}} (requires Legendary Auto Deck Machine)
| A deck that shuffles the opponent's cards
* {{TCG|Mysterious Pokémon Deck}} (requires Legendary Auto Deck Machine)
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Chari-Saur Deck}}
| Attack with {{TCG|Charizard}} - with just a few {{TCG|Fire Energy}} cards!
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Traffic Light Deck}}
| Pokémon that can attack with {{TCG|Fire Energy|Fire}}, {{TCG|Water Energy|Water}} or {{TCG|Lightning Energy}}!
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Fire Pokémon Deck}}
| With {{TCG|Fire}} Pokémon like {{TCG|Charizard}}, {{TCG|Rapidash}} and {{TCG|Magmar}}, it's hot!
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Fire Charge Deck}}
| Desperate attacks damage your opponent and you!
|- style="background:#fff"
| rowspan=5 | {{DL|Master Medal|Water Medal|Water}} Machine
| {{TCG|Blue Water Deck}}
| A deck of {{TCG|Water}} Pokémon: Their blue horror washes over enemies.
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|On the Beach Deck}}
| A well balanced deck of {{TCG|Sandshrew}} and {{TCG|Water}} Pokémon!
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Paralyze! Deck}}
| {{DL|Special Conditions (TCG)|Paralyzed|Paralyze}} the opponen't Pokémon: Stop 'em and drop 'em!
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Energy Removal Deck}}
| Uses [[Poliwrath (Base Set 13)|Whirlpool]] and [[Dragonair (Base Set 18)|Hyper]] [[Golduck (Fossil 35)|Beam]] to remove opponents' {{TCG|Energy card|Energy cards}}.
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Rain Dancer Deck}}
| Use [[Blastoise (Base Set 2)|Rain Dance]] to attach {{TCG|Water Energy}} for powerful attacks!
|- style="background:#fff"
| rowspan=5 | {{DL|Master Medal|Lightning Medal|Lightning}} Machine
| {{TCG|Cute Pokémon Deck}}
| A deck of cute Pokémon such as {{TCG|Pikachu}} and {{TCG|Eevee}}.
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Pokémon Flute Deck}}
| Use the [[Pokémon Flute (Base Set 86)|Pokémon Flute]] to revive opponents' Pokémon and attack!
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Yellow Flash Deck}}
| A deck of Pokémon that use {{TCG|Lightning Energy}} to zap opponents.
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Electric Shock Deck}}
| A deck which shocks and {{DL|Special Conditions (TCG)|Paralyzed|paralyzes}} opponents with its attacks.
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Zapping Selfdestruct Deck}}
| [[Magneton (Base Set 9)|Selfdestruct]] causes great damage - even to the opponent's {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Bench}}.
|- style="background:#fff"
| rowspan=5 | {{DL|Master Medal|Psychic Medal|Psychic}} Machine
| {{TCG|Psychic Power Deck}}
| Use the Psychic power of the {{TCG|Psychic}} Pokémon to attack!
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Dream Eater Haunter Deck}}
| Use {{TCG|Haunter}}'s [[Haunter (Base Set 29)|Dream Eater]] to cause great damage!
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Scavenging Slowbro Deck}}
| Continually draw {{TCG|Trainer card|Trainer cards}} from the {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Discard Pile}}!
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Strange Power Deck}}
| Confuse opponents with mysterious power!
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Strange Psyshock Deck}}
| Use {{TCG|Alakazam}}'s [[Alakazam (Base Set 1)|Damage Swap]] to move {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Damage|Damage Counters}}!
|- style="background:#fff"
| rowspan=5 | {{DL|Master Medal|Rock Medal|Rock}} Machine
| {{TCG|Squeaking Mouse Deck}}
| A deck made of mouse Pokémon. Uses [[PlusPower (Base Set 84)|PlusPower]] to power up!
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Great Quake Deck}}
| Uses {{TCG|Dugtrio}}'s [[Dugtrio (Base Set 19)|Earthquake]] to cause great damage.
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Bone Attack Deck}}
| A deck of {{TCG|Cubone}} and {{TCG|Marowak}} - a [[Marowak (Jungle 39)|call for help]].
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Excavation Deck}}
| A deck which creates Pokémon by {{DL|Evolution|In the TCG|evolving}} [[Mysterious Fossil (Fossil 62)|Mysterious Fossils]].
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Rock Crusher Deck}}
| A deck of {{t|Rock}} Pokémon. It's strong against {{TCG|Lightning}} Pokémon.
|- style="background:#fff"
| rowspan=5 | {{DL|Master Medal|Fighting Medal|Fighting}} Machine
| {{TCG|All Fighting Pokémon Deck}}
| A deck of {{TCG|Fighting}} Pokémon: Feel their Fighting power!
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Bench Attack Deck}}
| A deck of Pokémon that can attack the {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Bench}}.
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Battle Contest Deck}}
| A deck which uses {{TCG|Fighting}} attacks such as Slash and Punch.
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Heated Battle Deck}}
| A powerful deck with both {{TCG|Fire}} and {{TCG|Fighting}} Pokémon.
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|First-Strike Deck}}
| A deck for fast and furious attacks.
|- style="background:#fff"
| rowspan=5 | Legendary Machine
| {{TCG|Legendary Moltres Deck}}
| Gather {{TCG|Fire Energy}} with the Legendary {{TCG|Moltres}}!
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Legendary Zapdos Deck}}
| Zap opponents with the Legendary {{TCG|Zapdos}}!
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Legendary Articuno Deck}}
| {{DL|Special Conditions (TCG)|Paralyzed|Paralyze}} opponents with the Legendary {{TCG|Articuno}}!
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Legendary Dragonite Deck}}
| Heal your Pokémon with the Legendary {{TCG|Dragonite}}!
|- style="background:#fff"
| {{TCG|Mysterious Pokémon Deck}}
| A very special deck made of very rare Pokémon Cards!
|}


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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An Auto Deck Machine (Japanese: オートデッキマシン Auto Deck Machine) is a machine that contains predefined lists for certain card decks.

This is similar to the Deck Save Machine, where the player can save customized decks.

Location

Pokémon Trading Card Game

There are 9 Auto Deck Machines found at the east room of the Mason Laboratory, only one of which is operational from the beginning of the game. The remaining 8 require the player to defeat Club Masters to obtain Master Medals that can be used to activate them.

There is also a Legendary Auto Deck Machine found at the end of the game, in the Hall of Honor at the Pokémon Dome, which is accessible after the player defeats the four Grand Masters and the Champion. If the player wants to use this machine, they will need to do it before leaving the room or getting the prize card (which displays the credits and causes the player to leave automatically), or else the Hall of Honor will be locked again until the next time the player defeats the Grand Masters and Champion.

Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!

There is an Auto Deck Machine at the east room of the Mason Laboratory, which is operational from the beginning of the game.

Deck status

The deck status is identical in the Auto Deck Machine and the Deck Save Machine.

Status Pokémon Trading Card Game Pokémon Trading Card Game 2: The Invasion of Team GR!
The player has all the cards required and they are not in any other decks. The symbol is displayed near the deck. No symbol appears.
This deck may be completely built.
One or more required cards are in other decks. The symbol is displayed near the deck.
The quantity of cards in other decks is unknown. The quantity of cards in other decks is displayed near the ※ symbol.
There is no way to see which cards exactly are in other decks. The game displays a list of cards in other decks.
The game offers to automatically dismantle any other decks with the needed cards.
The deck may not be built if the needed cards are kept in other decks. The deck may be built with replacement cards.
The player does not have one or more cards required for this deck. The symbol × is shown near the deck, with the quantity of cards missing.
The game displays a list of the required cards that the player does not have.
This deck is unable to be built. This deck may be built with replacement cards.
The deck has both issues above simultaneously.
(the player doesn't have some cards, while other cards are in other decks)
The lack of cards takes precedence, so the cards in other decks are ignored. Both issues are addressed simultaneously.
The game displays the × symbol with the number of missing cards. The game displays both the symbol with the number cards in other decks and the × symbol with the number of missing cards.
The game displays a list of missing cards. The game separately displays a list of cards in other decks and a list of missing cards.
This deck is unable to be built. The game offers to dismantle any decks containing required cards. This deck may be built with replacement cards.

Options

English Japanese Notes
Build a deck デッキをつくる Builds a deck based on a predefined configuration from the Auto Deck Machine.
Read the instructions せつめいをみる See a list of all cards in the deck, which is also accessible by pressing Start.
Cancel やめる

List of machines

Machine* Deck In-game description
Auto Machine Charmander & Friends Deck A Fire, Grass and Water deck: Charmander, Pinsir and Seel
Squirtle & Friends Deck A Water, Fire, and Lightning deck: Squirtle, Charmander and Pikachu
Bulbasaur & Friends Deck A Grass, Lightning and Psychic deck: Bulbasaur, Pikachu and Abra
Psychic Machamp Deck Machamp, Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan Gengar and Alakazam are furious!
Water Beetle Deck An evolution deck with Weedle, Nidoran♀ and Bellsprout.
Grass Machine Insect Collection Deck A deck made of insect Pokémon. Go Bug power!
Jungle Deck A deck of Grass Pokémon: There are many dangers in the jungle.
Flower Garden Deck A deck of flower Pokémon: beautiful but dangerous
Kaleidoscope Deck Uses Venomoth's Pokémon Power to change the opponent's Weakness.
Flower Power Deck A powerful Big Eggsplosion and Energy Transfer combo!
Science Machine Lovely Nidoran Deck Uses Nidoqueen's Boyfriends to cause great damage to the opponent.
Science Corps Deck The march of the Science Corps! Attack with the power of science!
Flyin' Pokémon Deck Pokémon with feathers flock together! Retreating is easy!
Poison Deck A deck that uses poison to slowly Knock Out the opponent.
Wonders of Science Deck Block Pokémon Powers with Muk and attack with Mewtwo!
Fire Machine Replace 'Em All Deck A deck that shuffles the opponent's cards
Chari-Saur Deck Attack with Charizard - with just a few Fire Energy cards!
Traffic Light Deck Pokémon that can attack with Fire, Water or Lightning Energy!
Fire Pokémon Deck With Fire Pokémon like Charizard, Rapidash and Magmar, it's hot!
Fire Charge Deck Desperate attacks damage your opponent and you!
Water Machine Blue Water Deck A deck of Water Pokémon: Their blue horror washes over enemies.
On the Beach Deck A well balanced deck of Sandshrew and Water Pokémon!
Paralyze! Deck Paralyze the opponen't Pokémon: Stop 'em and drop 'em!
Energy Removal Deck Uses Whirlpool and Hyper Beam to remove opponents' Energy cards.
Rain Dancer Deck Use Rain Dance to attach Water Energy for powerful attacks!
Lightning Machine Cute Pokémon Deck A deck of cute Pokémon such as Pikachu and Eevee.
Pokémon Flute Deck Use the Pokémon Flute to revive opponents' Pokémon and attack!
Yellow Flash Deck A deck of Pokémon that use Lightning Energy to zap opponents.
Electric Shock Deck A deck which shocks and paralyzes opponents with its attacks.
Zapping Selfdestruct Deck Selfdestruct causes great damage - even to the opponent's Bench.
Psychic Machine Psychic Power Deck Use the Psychic power of the Psychic Pokémon to attack!
Dream Eater Haunter Deck Use Haunter's Dream Eater to cause great damage!
Scavenging Slowbro Deck Continually draw Trainer cards from the Discard Pile!
Strange Power Deck Confuse opponents with mysterious power!
Strange Psyshock Deck Use Alakazam's Damage Swap to move Damage Counters!
Rock Machine Squeaking Mouse Deck A deck made of mouse Pokémon. Uses PlusPower to power up!
Great Quake Deck Uses Dugtrio's Earthquake to cause great damage.
Bone Attack Deck A deck of Cubone and Marowak - a call for help.
Excavation Deck A deck which creates Pokémon by evolving Mysterious Fossils.
Rock Crusher Deck A deck of Rock Pokémon. It's strong against Lightning Pokémon.
Fighting Machine All Fighting Pokémon Deck A deck of Fighting Pokémon: Feel their Fighting power!
Bench Attack Deck A deck of Pokémon that can attack the Bench.
Battle Contest Deck A deck which uses Fighting attacks such as Slash and Punch.
Heated Battle Deck A powerful deck with both Fire and Fighting Pokémon.
First-Strike Deck A deck for fast and furious attacks.
Legendary Machine Legendary Moltres Deck Gather Fire Energy with the Legendary Moltres!
Legendary Zapdos Deck Zap opponents with the Legendary Zapdos!
Legendary Articuno Deck Paralyze opponents with the Legendary Articuno!
Legendary Dragonite Deck Heal your Pokémon with the Legendary Dragonite!
Mysterious Pokémon Deck A very special deck made of very rare Pokémon Cards!

In other languages

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese オートデッキマシン
France Flag.png French Machine a Decks Automatique
Germany Flag.png German Auto-Deck-Maschine
Italy Flag.png Italian Macchina Mazzi
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See also


Required Master Medal
Start: Charmander & Friends DeckSquirtle & Friends DeckBulbasaur & Friends DeckPsychic Machamp DeckWater Beetle Deck
Grass Medal: Insect Collection DeckJungle DeckFlower Garden DeckKaleidoscope DeckFlower Power Deck
Science Medal: Lovely Nidoran DeckScience Corps DeckFlyin' Pokémon DeckPoison DeckWonders of Science Deck
Fire Medal: Replace 'Em All DeckChari-Saur DeckTraffic Light DeckFire Pokémon DeckFire Charge Deck
Water Medal: Blue Water DeckOn the Beach DeckParalyze! DeckEnergy Removal DeckRain Dancer Deck
Lightning Medal: Cute Pokémon DeckPokémon Flute DeckYellow Flash DeckElectric Shock DeckZapping Selfdestruct Deck
Psychic Medal: Psychic Power DeckDream Eater Haunter DeckScavenging Slowbro DeckStrange Power DeckStrange Psyshock Deck
Rock Medal: Squeaking Mouse DeckGreat Quake DeckBone Attack DeckExcavation DeckRock Crusher Deck
Fighting Medal: All Fighting Pokémon DeckBench Attack DeckBattle Contest DeckHeated Battle DeckFirst-Strike Deck
Grand Master: Legendary Moltres DeckLegendary Zapdos DeckLegendary Articuno DeckLegendary Dragonite DeckMysterious Pokémon Deck
Theme Decks not available in the Auto Deck Machine
Anger DeckBlistering Pokémon DeckBoom Boom Selfdestruct DeckEtc. DeckFlamethrower DeckGhost Deck
Hard Pokémon DeckLonely Friends DeckLove to Battle DeckMuscles for Brains DeckNaptime DeckPikachu Deck
Power Generator DeckPractice DeckReshuffle DeckSam's Practice DeckSound of the Waves DeckWaterfront Pokémon Deck
Imakuni? DeckLightning & Fire DeckWater & Fighting DeckGrass & Psychic Deck
I'm Ronald DeckPowerful Ronald DeckInvincible Ronald DeckLegendary Ronald Deck


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