JP Raging Bolt (TCG)

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JP Raging Bolt

Box art
Release date April 3, 2026
Types used Dragon

JP Raging Bolt is the name of the deck used by Yuya Okita, the Junior Division champion at the 2025 Pokémon World Championships. It is one of the 2025 World Championship Decks released on April 3, 2026.

Each deck comes with a two-sided playmat/poster, an event booklet, a Pokémon Trading Card Game Live code card, and a special Worlds 2025 deck box, pin, and coin. The cards included in the deck are not the exact prints used by Okita, but are the most recent, lowest-rarity print with any Holofoil removed. The cards have a unique card back and Okita's signature, and in place of the set symbol and rarity, they have a note stating, "This card cannot be used in official tournaments."

Description

Packaging

Channel the ancient powers of Raging Bolt—with plenty of friends to help get Energy into play! Yuya Okita’s deck can deliver some very impressive first turns, with Fan Rotom setting up your Bench and Squawkabilly recycling your hand. Then, lean on Ogerpon for extra Energy and Noctowl to seek out Trainer cards for (you guessed it) even more Energy. The two versions of the star Pokémon work together—Raging Bolt’s Thunderburst Storm does damage for each Energy attached to it, and then you can discard all of that Energy to unleash massive damage with Raging Bolt ex’s Bellowing Thunder attack!

Deck list

JP Raging Bolt
No. Mark Card Type Quantity
123/162 H Raging Boltex Dragon
025/167 H Teal Mask Ogerponex Grass
115/142 H Noctowl Colorless
114/142 H Hoothoot Colorless
118/142 H Fan Rotom Colorless
116/191 H Koraidon Fighting
111/142 H Raging Bolt Dragon
038/064 H Fezandipitiex Darkness
076/191 H Latiasex Psychic
132/165 G Ditto Colorless
169/193 G Squawkabillyex Colorless
170/182 G Professor Sada's Vitality Su
172/193 G Boss's Orders [Ghetsis] Su
133/142 H Crispin Su
185/193 G Iono Su
171/182 G Professor Turo's Scenario Su
131/142 H Area Zero Underdepths St
153/167 H Jamming Tower St
181/198 G Nest Ball I
196/198 G Ultra Ball I
163/182 G Earthen Vessel I
061/064 H Night Stretcher I
173/198 G Energy Switch I
157/162 H Prime Catcher I
GRA Basic Grass Energy Grass E
FIG Basic Fighting Energy Fighting E
LIG Basic Lightning Energy Lightning E


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