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==Trivia==
*The holofoil version of Raichu is exclusive to this deck.
*The non-holofoil version of Magnezone is exclusive to this deck.


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Revision as of 04:40, 18 October 2015

Burning Spark
XY8 Burning Spark Deck.jpg
Box art
Expansion BREAKthrough
Types used FireLightning
Coin Unknown

The Burning Spark Theme Deck from the BREAKthrough expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game predominantly focuses on Fire and Lightning type Pokémon.

Like other Theme Decks, Burning Spark includes damage counters, a custom coin, one two-player mat, a Raichu deckbox and a TCGO deck access code.

Cards

Quantity Card Type Rarity
Raichu Lightning Rare Holo
Raichu Lightning Rare
Pikachu Lightning Common
Magnezone Lightning Rare
Magneton Lightning Uncommon
Magnemite Lightning Common
Dedenne Lightning Uncommon
Stunfisk Lightning Uncommon
Braixen Fire Uncommon
Fennekin Fire Common
Quilava Fire Uncommon
Cyndaquil Fire Common
Pansear Fire Common
Dodrio Colorless Rare
Doduo Colorless Common
Smeargle Colorless Rare
Fisherman Su Uncommon
Giovanni's Scheme Su Uncommon
Pokémon Center Lady Su Uncommon
Pokémon Fan Club Su Uncommon
Professor's Letter I Uncommon
Reserved Ticket I Uncommon
Super Rod Su Uncommon
Skyla Su Uncommon
Switch I Uncommon
Tierno Su Uncommon
Wally Su Uncommon
10× Lightning Energy Lightning E
Fire Energy Fire E


Trivia

  • The holofoil version of Raichu is exclusive to this deck.
  • The non-holofoil version of Magnezone is exclusive to this deck.


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Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions and releases
Bold indicates a main expansion. Italics indicate a special set. Releases that are entirely composed of prints from other releases are small.