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The '''Etc. Deck''' (Japanese: '''エトセトラデッキ''') is a [[Theme Deck]] from the {{ | The '''Etc. Deck''' (Japanese: '''エトセトラデッキ''') is a [[Theme Deck]] from the {{vg|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} predominantly focusing on {{e|Grass}} type Pokémon, but has a variety of other types. This deck is one of the few that aren't programmed into the [[Auto Deck Machine]]. The only person who plays with this deck is {{TCG GB|Brittany}}, a club member from the [[Grass Club]]. | ||
==Decklist== | ==Decklist== | ||
{{decklist/header}} | {{decklist/header}} |
Latest revision as of 04:58, 24 March 2024
The Etc. Deck (Japanese: エトセトラデッキ) is a Theme Deck from the Pokémon Trading Card Game predominantly focusing on type Pokémon, but has a variety of other types. This deck is one of the few that aren't programmed into the Auto Deck Machine. The only person who plays with this deck is Brittany, a club member from the Grass Club.
Decklist
Quantity | Card | Type | Rarity |
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1× | Caterpie | ||
1× | Weedle | ||
2× | Nidoran♀ | ||
2× | Oddish | ||
2× | Tangela | ||
2× | Charmander | ||
1× | Magmar | ||
2× | Pikachu | ||
1× | Magnemite | ||
1× | Diglett | ||
2× | Machop | ||
2× | Gastly | ||
1× | Jynx | ||
3× | Bill | T | |
2× | Energy Retrieval | T | |
3× | Energy Search | T | |
3× | Poké Ball | T | |
3× | PlusPower | T | |
2× | Defender | T | |
8× | Grass Energy | E | — |
4× | Fire Energy | E | — |
4× | Lightning Energy | E | — |
4× | Fighting Energy | E | — |
4× | Psychic Energy | E | — |
In other languages
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