The Lucario & Greninja & Zamazenta & Mabosstiff Happy Set (Simplified Chinese: 嗨皮组合 路卡利欧&甲贺忍蛙&藏玛然特&獒教父) is a Pokémon Trading Card Game deck kit that was released in mainland China on May 16, 2025.
The second Happy Set of the Simplified Chinese Scarlet & Violet Series includes four 60-card decks that center on Lucario, Greninja, Zamazenta, and Mabosstiff. All decks share a common set code and numbering system; each card is marked with a colored Pokémon silhouette to indicate which deck it belongs to. Decks are also sealed with a specific gameplay introduction card.
Each kit comes with a beginner's guide explaining the basic rules of the TCG and a game rules sheet outlining suggested formats for two to four players. These formats can incorporate the enclosed Modification Pack, which includes 10 cards for players to adjust their base deck, a Reward Pack, which includes one Holofoil card that could be given to the winner, and seven Collection 151 event packs that could be distributed among participants. Modification Packs contain two Pokémon cards, three Item cards, two Pokémon Tool cards, and three Supporter cards selected from a pool of 23. Among the Pokémon cards, Kangaskhan ex has a 3.1% chance of being enclosed. The pool of cards for the Reward Pack comprises six Shiny Pokémon cards and eight Basic Energy cards, with the respective chances of obtaining one stated as 12.5% and 87.5%.[1]
Sets also come with two battle guides, four cardboard sheets with damage counters and status markers, and two oversized cardboard coins featuring the Pokémon ex logo. The Lucario and Greninja decks function as beginner decks, with select cards displaying "teaching numbers" over the Pokémon silhouettes to indicate play order when using the battle guides.
A smaller product, the Lucario & Greninja & Zamazenta & Mabosstiff Happy Deck (Simplified Chinese: 嗨皮卡组 路卡利欧&甲贺忍蛙&藏玛然特&獒教父), was released on the same date. This version includes one of the four decks at random, a beginner's guide, and a cardboard sheet of damage counters and status markers. While the Greninja and Lucario decks retain their "teaching numbers", the battle guides are not included, nor are the Modification Packs, Reward Packs, instruction sheets, or coins. Each deck from either product has a 1.6% chance of being a Holofoil variant;[1] Pokémon ex cards feature their standard Holofoil treatment, while all other cards feature Mirror Holofoil finishes.