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Revision as of 08:56, 16 December 2022

Similar to Theme decks, World Championship decks are purchasable non-tournament-legal prints of 60-card decks used by World Championship players. These decks are a great way for players to see what it is like to play some of the top player constructed Decks in the world and see how others have used cards that may be available in their own personal collection. The Pokémon World Championships are an official, annual event organized by Play! Pokémon. It has been an invitational-only event since 2004. Players are chosen on overall ratings, national champions and past performances in the previous year's World Championships. All of these decks were exclusively released in English.

World Championships Deck List

2004 World Championships

2005 World Championships

2006 World Championships

2007 World Championships

2008 World Championships

2009 World Championships

2010 World Championships

2011 World Championships

2012 World Championships

2013 World Championships

2014 World Championships

2015 World Championships

2016 World Championships

2017 World Championships

2018 World Championships

2019 World Championships

2022 World Championships


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