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[[File:WCS2004_Blaziken_Tech_Deck.jpg|thumb|Example of a sucessful archetype at the {{TCG|2004 World Championships}}, later printed as a non-legal deck]]
A '''deck archetype''' is a deck, built by players of the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}}, that utilizes one set structure, although various players may have slight differences between their own decks of the same archetype.
A '''deck archetype''' is a deck, built by players of the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}}, that utilizes one set structure, although various players may have slight differences between their own decks of the same archetype.


An example of a now-defunct archetype is {{TCG|Haymaker}}, which commonly used {{TCG|Base Set}} {{TCG ID|Base Set|Hitmonchan|7}} and {{TCG ID|Base Set|Electabuzz|20}}, and {{TCG|Fossil}} {{TCG ID|Fossil|Magmar|39}}. While these cards are usually a staple of the Haymaker archetype, they are not ''required'' to make a Haymaker deck. For example, instead of using the Fossil Magmar, a player may choose to instead focus on the {{ct|Fighting}} in the deck, and utilize Fossil {{TCG ID|Fossil|Hitmonlee|7}}. The exact number and kinds of {{TCG|Trainer}}s used with an archetype may also differ, with some users of Haymaker preferring the drawing power of {{TCG ID|Base Set|Professor Oak|88}} despite its disadvantage of discarding the entire hand, while others would choose {{TCG ID|Base Set|Bill|91}} instead.
An example of a now-defunct archetype is {{TCG|Haymaker}}, which commonly used {{TCG|Base Set}} {{TCG ID|Base Set|Hitmonchan|7}} and {{TCG ID|Base Set|Electabuzz|20}}, and {{TCG|Jungle}} {{TCG ID|Jungle|Scyther|10}}. While these cards are usually a staple of the Haymaker archetype, they are not ''required'' to make a Haymaker deck. For example, instead of using the Jungle Scyther, a player may choose to instead focus on the {{ct|Fighting}} in the deck, and utilize Fossil {{TCG ID|Fossil|Hitmonlee|7}}. The exact number and kinds of {{TCG|Trainer}}s used with an archetype may also differ, with some users of Haymaker preferring the drawing power of {{TCG ID|Base Set|Professor Oak|88}} despite its disadvantage of discarding the entire hand, while others would choose {{TCG ID|Base Set|Bill|91}} instead.


==Deckbuilding guidelines==
:''These guidelines apply to building any tournament legal deck of Pokémon cards.''
In a standard legal deck, only four cards of the same name may be included, except for Basic Energy cards and {{TCG|Arceus}} (in [[Generation IV]]), of which there can be as many as a player desires to fill the deck to 60. This four-card rule includes cards with the same name but different effects: a player may have three {{TCG|Stormfront}} expansion {{TCG ID|Stormfront|Pikachu|70}} and one {{TCG|Majestic Dawn}} expansion {{TCG ID|Majestic Dawn|Pikachu|70}}, but ''only'' four which have the name "Pikachu". Cards that have a different name ({{TCG ID|EX Team Rocket Returns|Dark Crobat|3}} and {{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Crobat|23}}, for example) count differently, and thus players may have four of each in their deck. {{TCG|δ Delta Species}} Pokémon count as the same as their non-δ counterparts.


 
==List of well-known archetypes==
==List of well-known archtypes==
This is a list of many of the most competitive decks that were legal during their respective eras of play.
''Note that variants of some archetypes may have been played in multiple seasons of play.  These will be listed during the most recent format in which they were viable.''
''Note that variants of some archetypes may have been played in multiple seasons of play.  These will be listed during the most recent format in which they were viable.''


==={{TCG|Base Set}}-onward===
==={{TCG|Base Set}}-onward===
*{{TCG|Haymaker}}  
*{{TCG|Do the Wave}}
*{{TCG|Barrier Swap}}
* {{TCG|Haymaker}}  
*{{TCG|Raindance}}
* {{TCG|Raindance}}


==={{TCG|Team Rocket}}-onward===
==={{TCG|Team Rocket}}-onward===
*{{TCG|Rocket}}
*{{TCG|Riptide}}
*{{TCG|Trapper}}


==={{TCG|Neo Genesis}}-onward===
==={{TCG|Neo Genesis}}-onward===
*{{TCG|Mindgames}}
*{{TCG|Arithmetic}}
*{{TCG|Babyporter}}
*{{TCG|Babyporter}}
*{{TCG|Beat Up}}
*{{TCG|Beat Up}}
*{{TCG|Beedrill/Retro Energy/Lure Ball}}
*{{TCG|Conductivity}}
*{{TCG|Conductivity}}
*{{TCG|Riptide}}
*{{TCG|EnteiCargo}}
*{{TCG|Feraligatr/Parasect}}
*{{TCG|Kingdra/Center}}
*{{TCG|Kingdra/Steelix}}
*{{TCG|Mindgames}}
*{{TCG|SMF}}
 
==={{TCG|Expedition}}-onward===
*{{TCG|CroByss}}
*{{TCG|Gardevoir ex/Gardevoir}}
*{{TCG|MetaByss}}
*{{TCG|Niniken}}
*{{TCG|RAMBO}}
*{{TCG|Sceptile/Muk}}
*{{TCG|Shiftry ex}}
*{{TCG|Team Magma}}
*{{TCG|Walrein/Milotic}}
*{{TCG|Wailord/Fossils}}


==={{TCG|EX Ruby & Sapphire}}-onward===
==={{TCG|EX Ruby & Sapphire}}-onward===
*{{TCG ID|EX Ruby & Sapphire|Blaziken|3}} variants
*{{TCG|BombTar}}
*{{TCG ID|EX Ruby & Sapphire|Gardevoir|7}}/{{TCG ID|EX Sandstorm|Gardevoir ex|96}} variants
*{{TCG|DragTrode}}
*{{TCG|Team Magma}}
*{{TCG|Healix}}
*{{TCG|Eeveelutions}}
*{{TCG|King of the West}}
*{{TCG|Beat Up (R & S)}}
*{{TCG|Bright Aura}}
*{{TCG|ZRE}}
*{{TCG|Queendom}}


==={{TCG|EX Hidden Legends}}-onward===
==={{TCG|EX Hidden Legends}}-onward===
*{{TCG|4 Corners}}
*{{TCG|Dark Tyranitar}}/{{TCG|Electrode ex}}
*{{TCG|B-L-S|LBS}}
*{{TCG|Suns & Moons}}
*{{TCG|Metanite}}
*{{TCG|Metanite}}
*{{TCG|Mewtrick}}
*{{TCG|Mewtrick}}
*{{TCG|Queendom}}
*{{TCG|Raieggs}}
*{{TCG|Raieggs}}


==={{TCG|EX Deoxys}}-onward===
==={{TCG|EX Deoxys}}-onward===
*{{TCG|Absolutions}}
*{{TCG|BanDoom}}
*{{TCG|Banette LunaRock}}
*{{TCG|Flariados}}
*{{TCG|Flyvees}}
*{{TCG|Metanite}}
*{{TCG|Metanite}}
*{{TCG|Raieggs}}
*{{TCG|Raieggs}}
*{{TCG|Flariados}}
*{{TCG|Swift Empoleon}}
*{{TCG|Absolutions}}
*{{TCG|Infercatty}}


==={{TCG|EX Holon Phantoms}}-onward===
==={{TCG|EX Holon Phantoms}}-onward===
*{{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Blissey|5}} variants
*{{TCG|BanBliss}}
*{{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Empoleon|4}} {{TCG|Swift Empoleon|variants}}
*{{TCG|Bliss Control}}
*{{TCG|Speedkrow}}
*{{TCG ID|EX Dragon Frontiers|Dragonite ex δ|91}}/{{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Ampharos|1}}
*{{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Magmortar|31}}/{{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Quagsire|60}}/{{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Typhlosion|16}}
*{{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Kricketune|27}} variants
*{{TCG ID|Diamond & Pearl|Lucario|6}} variants
*{{TCG|Infercatty}}
*{{TCG|Magdol}}
*{{TCG|Magdol}}
*{{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Banette|23}} variants
*{{TCG|Quicketune}}
*{{TCG|RockBand}}
*{{TCG|Skittles}}
*{{TCG|Skittles}}
*{{TCG|Buttermoons}}
*{{TCG|Speedkrow}}
*{{TCG|RockBand}}
*{{TCG|Torterra/Sceptile}}
*{{TCG|Quickitune}}
*{{TCG|Psychic Lock}}
*{{TCG|Empotech}}
*{{TCG|Intimidation}}


==={{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}}-onward===
==={{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}}-onward===
*{{TCG|AmphyTrick}}
*{{TCG|AmphyTrick}}
*{{TCG|AMU}}
*{{TCG|AMU}}
*{{TCG ID|Unleashed|Blastoise|13}}/{{TCG ID|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Feraligatr|108}} variants
*{{TCG|BlazeRay}}
*{{TCG|BlazeRay}}
*{{TCG|BlastCatty}}
*{{TCG|BlastCatty}}
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*{{TCG|Gliscor Lock}}
*{{TCG|Gliscor Lock}}
*{{TCG|Kingdra archetype|Kingdra}}
*{{TCG|Kingdra archetype|Kingdra}}
*{{TCG|Leafeon/Magmortar}}
*{{TCG|LuxApe}}
*{{TCG|LuxApe}}
*{{TCG|LuxPluff}}
*{{TCG|LuxPluff}}
*{{TCG|Mother Flygon}}
*{{TCG|Mother Gengar}}
*{{TCG|Mother Gengar}}
*{{TCG|Scizor/Cherrim}}
*{{TCG|Scizor/Cherrim}}
*{{TCG|Shuppet Donk}}
*{{TCG|Shuppet Donk}}
*{{TCG|Speedrill}}
*{{TCG|Speedrill}}
*{{TCG|Torterrible}}
*{{TCG|Torterra/Sceptile}}
*{{TCG|Toxitank}}


==={{TCG|Majestic Dawn}}-onward===
==={{TCG|Majestic Dawn}}-onward===
*{{TCG|Charizard archetype|Charizard}}
*{{TCG|DialgaChomp}}
*{{TCG|DialgaChomp}}
*{{TCG|Donkphan}}
*{{TCG|Donkphan}}
*{{TCG|Gyarados archetype|Gyarados}}
*{{TCG|Gyarados archetype|Gyarados}}
*{{TCG|Healix}} (Steelix)
*{{TCG|LostGar}}
*{{TCG|LuxChomp}}
*{{TCG|LuxChomp}}
*{{TCG|Machamp archetype|Machamp}}
*{{TCG|Machamp archetype|Machamp}}
*{{TCG|MagneRock}}
*{{TCG|MewPerior}}
*{{TCG|Palkia Lock}}
*{{TCG|Palkia Lock}}
*{{TCG|Regigigas archetype|Regigigas}}
*{{TCG|Regigigas archetype|Regigigas}}
*{{TCG|Sablelock}}
*{{TCG|Sablelock}}
*{{TCG|Speed Flare}}
*{{TCG|VileGar}}
*{{TCG|VileGar}}
==={{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}-onward (2011-2012)===
*{{TCG|CaKE}}
*{{TCG|Chindra}}
*{{TCG|CMT}}
*{{TCG|Darkrai-EX/Mewtwo-EX}}
*{{TCG|Darkrai-EX/Terrakion}}
*{{TCG|Darkrai/Sableye}}
*{{TCG|DonDragons}}
*{{TCG|Durant Mill}}
*{{TCG|EelZone}}
*{{TCG|Gothitelle archetype|Gothitelle}}
*{{TCG|Kingdra/Yanmega}}
*{{TCG|Klinklang/EXs}}
*{{TCG|MagneBoar}}
*{{TCG|MegaZone}}
*{{TCG|MewLuxe}}
*{{TCG|Party of Five}}
*{{TCG|Quad Entei}}
*{{TCG|Quad Terrakion}}
*{{TCG|ReshiBoar}}
*{{TCG|Six Corners}}
*{{TCG|Stage Ones}}
*{{TCG|Thunder Fish}}
*{{TCG|The Truth}}
*{{TCG|TyRam}}
*{{TCG|VVV}}
*{{TCG|ZekEels}}
*{{TCG|ZPST}}
==={{TCG|Black & White}}-onward (2012-2013)===
*{{TCG|Blastoise/Keldeo}}
*{{TCG|Darkrai/Hydreigon}}
*{{TCG|Darkrai/Sableye}}
*{{TCG|Garchomp/Altaria}}
*{{TCG|Ho-Oh EX}}
*{{TCG|Mew/Accelgor}}
*{{TCG|MewtwoEels}}
*{{TCG|Plasmaklang/Cobalion}}
*{{TCG|QuadSigilyph}}
*{{TCG|RayEels}}
*{{TCG|White Tea}}
*{{TCG|ZekEels}}
==={{TCG|Next Destinies}}-onward (2013-2014)===
*{{TCG|Blastoise/Keldeo}}
*{{TCG|Darkrai/Garbodor}}
*{{TCG|Darkrai/Sableye}}
*{{TCG|Empoleon/Dusknoir}}
*{{TCG|Mew/Accelgor}}
*{{TCG|Plasma(TDK)}}
*{{TCG|Plasma(Yeti)}}
*{{TCG|RayBoar}}
*{{TCG|Virizion-EX/Genesect-EX}}
==={{TCG|Boundaries Crossed}}-onward (2014-2015)===
*{{TCG|Aromatisse/Techs}}
*{{TCG|Donphan/Walls}}
*{{TCG|Landorus/Crobat}}
*{{TCG|Mega Manectric EX}}
*{{TCG|Mega Rayquaza EX}}
*{{TCG|Night March}}
*{{TCG|Primal-Groudon-EX}}
*{{TCG|Seismitoad EX}}
*{{TCG|Virizion-EX/Genesect-EX}}
*{{TCG|Wailord Stall}}
*{{TCG|Yveltal-EX/Garbodor}}
==={{TCG|XY}}-onwards (2015-2016)===
*{{TCG|Greninja BREAK}}
*{{TCG|Mega Audino EX}}
*{{TCG|Mega Manectric EX}}
*{{TCG|Mega Rayquaza EX}}
*{{TCG|Night March}}
*{{TCG|Primal-Groudon-EX}}
*{{TCG|Seismitoad EX}}
*{{TCG|Trevenant BREAK}}
*{{TCG|Vespiquen Box}}
*{{TCG|Wailord Stall}}
*{{TCG|Yveltal EX/Garbodor}}
==={{TCG|Primal Clash}}-onwards (2016-2017)===
*{{TCG|Double Volcanion}}
*{{TCG|Greninja BREAK}}
*{{TCG|Mega Mewtwo EX}}
*{{TCG|Mega Rayquaza EX}}
*{{TCG|Mega Scizor EX}}
*{{TCG|Night March}}
*{{TCG|Primal-Groudon-EX}}
*{{TCG|Vespiquen Box}}
*{{TCG|Yveltal-EX/Garbodor}}
==={{TCG|BREAKthrough}}-onwards (2017-2018)===
*{{TCG|BuzzRoc}}
*{{TCG|Decidueye archetype|Decidueye}}
*{{TCG|Drampa/Garb}}
*{{TCG|Gardevoir GX/Gallade}}
*{{TCG|Gardevoir GX/Zoroark GX}}
*{{TCG|Malamar Box}}
*{{TCG|Rayquaza GX}}
*{{TCG|Sylveon Control}}
*{{TCG|ZoroPod}}
*{{TCG|ZoroRoc}}
==={{TCG|Sun & Moon}}-onwards (2018-2019)===
*{{TCG|BuzzRoc}}
*{{TCG|Blacephalon archetype|Baby Blacephalon}}
*{{TCG|Blacephalon/Naganadel}}
*{{TCG|ReshiZard}}
*{{TCG|Buzzwole/Garbodor}}
*{{TCG|Garbodor/Golisopod}}
*{{TCG|GardeSylv}}
*{{TCG|Granbull archetype|Granbull}}
*{{TCG|Grass Growth}}
*{{TCG|Malamar Box}}
*{{TCG|Oranguru Stall}}
*{{TCG|Zapdos/Jirachi}}
*{{TCG|Zoroark Control}}
==={{TCG|Ultra Prism}}-onwards (2019-2020)===
*{{TCG|ADP archetype}}
*{{TCG|Blacephalon archetype|Baby Blacephalon}}
*{{TCG|Dragapult VMAX}}
*{{TCG|ReshiZard}}
*{{TCG|Doll Stall}}
*{{TCG|GiraChomp}}
*{{TCG|GardeSylv}}
*{{TCG|Granbull archetype|Granbull}}
*{{TCG|LucMetal}}
*{{TCG|Malamar Box}}
*{{TCG|MewMew Box}}
*{{TCG|Obstagoon archetype|Obstagoon}}
*{{TCG|Oranguru Stall}}
*{{TCG|PikaRom}}
*{{TCG|TrevNoir}}
*{{TCG|Zacian V}}
==={{TCG|Team Up}}-onwards (2020-2021)===
*{{TCG|ADP archetype}}
*{{TCG|Blacephalon archetype|Baby Blacephalon}}
*{{TCG|Centiskorch VMAX}}
*{{TCG|Decidueye archetype|Decidueye}}
*{{TCG|Dragapult VMAX}}
*{{TCG|ReshiZard}}
*{{TCG|Eternatus VMAX}}
*{{TCG|TinaChomp}}
*{{TCG|Ice Rider Calyrex}}
*{{TCG|Inteleon VMAX}}
*{{TCG|LucaMetal}}
*{{TCG|Mew3}}
*{{TCG|Obstagoon archetype|Obstagoon}}
*{{TCG|Oranguru Stall}}
*{{TCG|PikaRom}}
*{{TCG|Rapid Strike Urshifu}}
*{{TCG|Shadow Rider Calyrex}}
*{{TCG|Spiritomb archetype|Spiritomb}}
*{{TCG|Sylveon VMAX}}
*{{TCG|TrevNoir}}
*{{TCG|Weavile Box}}
==={{TCG|Sword & Shield}}-onwards (2021-2022)===
*{{TCG|Arceus Decidueye Pikachu}}
*{{TCG|Articuno Box}}
*{{TCG|Blissey V}}
*{{TCG|Decidueye a/rchetype|Decidueye}}
*{{TCG|Dialga VSTAR}}
*{{TCG|Gengar VMAX}}
*{{TCG|Goodra Box}}
*{{TCG|Ice Rider Palkia}}
*{{TCG|Jolteon VMAX}}
*{{TCG|Kyurem Palkia}}
*{{TCG|Lost Box}}
*{{TCG|Lugia VSTAR}}
*{{TCG|Mad Party}}
*{{TCG|Mew VMAX}}
*{{TCG|Mewtwo V-UNION}}
*{{TCG|Palkia VSTAR}}
*{{TCG|Rapid Strike Malamar}}
*{{TCG|Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX}}
*{{TCG|Regigigas Box}}
*{{TCG|Shadow Rider Calyrex}}
*{{TCG|Vikavolt Box}}
*{{TCG|Yveltal Control}}
*{{TCG|Zoroark VSTAR}}
==={{TCG|Battle Styles}}-onwards (2022-2023)===
*{{TCG|Arceus Giratina}}
*{{TCG|Charizard ex}}
*{{TCG|Chien-Pao ex}}
*{{TCG|Gardevoir ex}}
*{{TCG|Gholdengo ex}}
*{{TCG|Klawf Electrode}}
*{{TCG|Lost Box}}
*{{TCG|Lugia VSTAR}}
*{{TCG|Mew VMAX}}
*{{TCG|Miraidon ex}}
*{{TCG|Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX}}
*{{TCG|Roaring Moon ex}}
*{{TCG|Snorlax Stall}}
*{{TCG|Tsareena ex}}
*{{TCG|United Wings}}
==={{TCG|Brilliant Stars}}-onwards (2023-2024)===
*{{TCG|Ancient Box}}
*{{TCG|Arceus Giratina}}
*{{TCG|Arceus Vulpix}}
*{{TCG|Charizard ex}}
*{{TCG|Chien-Pao ex}}
*{{TCG|Future Box}}
*{{TCG|Gardevoir ex}}
*{{TCG|Gholdengo ex}}
*{{TCG|Great Tusk Mill}}
*{{TCG|Lost Box}}
*{{TCG|Lugia VSTAR}}
*{{TCG|Roaring Moon ex}}
*{{TCG|Snorlax Stall}}
===Unlimited===
*{{TCG|Forretress Donk}}
*{{TCG|Porydonk}}
*{{TCG|Shiftry Donk}}


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Latest revision as of 15:36, 19 February 2024

Example of a sucessful archetype at the 2004 World Championships, later printed as a non-legal deck

A deck archetype is a deck, built by players of the Trading Card Game, that utilizes one set structure, although various players may have slight differences between their own decks of the same archetype.

An example of a now-defunct archetype is Haymaker, which commonly used Base Set Hitmonchan and Electabuzz, and Jungle Scyther. While these cards are usually a staple of the Haymaker archetype, they are not required to make a Haymaker deck. For example, instead of using the Jungle Scyther, a player may choose to instead focus on the Fighting-type in the deck, and utilize Fossil Hitmonlee. The exact number and kinds of Trainers used with an archetype may also differ, with some users of Haymaker preferring the drawing power of Professor Oak despite its disadvantage of discarding the entire hand, while others would choose Bill instead.

Deckbuilding guidelines

These guidelines apply to building any tournament legal deck of Pokémon cards.

In a standard legal deck, only four cards of the same name may be included, except for Basic Energy cards and Arceus (in Generation IV), of which there can be as many as a player desires to fill the deck to 60. This four-card rule includes cards with the same name but different effects: a player may have three Stormfront expansion Pikachu and one Majestic Dawn expansion Pikachu, but only four which have the name "Pikachu". Cards that have a different name (Dark Crobat and Crobat, for example) count differently, and thus players may have four of each in their deck. δ Delta Species Pokémon count as the same as their non-δ counterparts.

List of well-known archetypes

This is a list of many of the most competitive decks that were legal during their respective eras of play. Note that variants of some archetypes may have been played in multiple seasons of play. These will be listed during the most recent format in which they were viable.

Base Set-onward

Team Rocket-onward

Neo Genesis-onward

Expedition-onward

EX Ruby & Sapphire-onward

EX Hidden Legends-onward

EX Deoxys-onward

EX Holon Phantoms-onward

Diamond & Pearl-onward

Majestic Dawn-onward

HeartGold & SoulSilver-onward (2011-2012)

Black & White-onward (2012-2013)

Next Destinies-onward (2013-2014)

Boundaries Crossed-onward (2014-2015)

XY-onwards (2015-2016)

Primal Clash-onwards (2016-2017)

BREAKthrough-onwards (2017-2018)

Sun & Moon-onwards (2018-2019)

Ultra Prism-onwards (2019-2020)

Team Up-onwards (2020-2021)

Sword & Shield-onwards (2021-2022)

Battle Styles-onwards (2022-2023)

Brilliant Stars-onwards (2023-2024)

Unlimited