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Revision as of 00:26, 27 July 2016

Battle Ruler
XY10 Battle Ruler Deck.jpg
Box art
Expansion Fates Collide
Types used FightingGrass
Coin Unknown

The Battle Ruler Theme Deck from the Fates Collide expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game focuses on Fighting and Grass type Pokémon.

Like other Theme Decks, Battle Ruler includes damage counters, a custom coin, one two-player mat, a Zygarde deckbox, and a TCGO deck access code.

Description

Order from Chaos!

Rule the battle with the Legendary Pokémon of order and control: Zygarde! With Lucario's fists of justice and Serperior's crushing coils, you'll bring order to chaos and seize the moment with the Battle Ruler theme deck. On to victory!

Cards

Quantity Card Type Rarity
Zygarde Fighting Rare Holo
Zygarde Fighting Rare
Pupitar Fighting Uncommon
Larvitar Fighting Common
Lucario Fighting Rare
Riolu Fighting Common
Carbink Fighting Rare
Hawlucha Fighting Uncommon
Serperior Grass Rare
Servine Grass Uncommon
Snivy Grass Common
Wormadam Grass Uncommon
Burmy Grass Common
Deerling Grass Common
Shuckle Grass Uncommon
Minccino Colorless Common
Cinccino Colorless Uncommon
Energy Pouch I Uncommon
Pokémon Fan Club Su Uncommon
Potion I Uncommon
Professor's Letter I Uncommon
Shauna Su Uncommon
Switch I Uncommon
Tierno Su Uncommon
Wally Su Uncommon
10× Fighting Energy Fighting E
Grass Energy Grass E


Trivia

The Holofoil version of Zygarde is exclusive to this deck.


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