Myths of Sinnoh Deck (Triumphant Light)

Myths of Sinnoh Deck

Arceus ex, Dialga ex, and Palkia ex, the deck's highlight cards
Expansion Triumphant Light
Release date February 28, 2025
Types used WaterMetalColorless

The Myths of Sinnoh Deck is a deck in Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket that was added to the game alongside the Triumphant Light expansion. It focuses on Water-type, Metal-type, and Colorless-type Pokémon.

Obtaining the deck

Players can obtain and use the Myths of Sinnoh Deck via two different methods, each by completing one of its deck missions:

In all cases, collecting any functionally identical version of each card will count towards the mission goal.

Deck list

This deck list reflects the base rarities of each card as seen in the rental deck; however, when building the deck using a theme deck list, any functionally identical cards can be used.

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Quantity Card Type Rarity
Regice Water ♦♦
Manaphy Water ♦♦
Phione Water ♦♦
Origin Forme Palkia Water ♦♦♦
Palkiaex Water ♦♦♦♦
Registeel Metal ♦♦
Heatran Metal ♦♦♦
Origin Forme Dialga Metal ♦♦♦
Dialgaex Metal ♦♦♦♦
Regigigas Colorless ♦♦♦
Arceus Colorless ♦♦♦
Arceusex Colorless ♦♦♦♦
X Speed
Poké Ball
Pokédex
Giant Cape ♦♦
Rocky Helmet ♦♦
Professor's Research [Professor Oak]
Energy used: WaterMetal

Trivia

  • This is the only deck released alongside an expansion that has highlight cards from a different expansion (Palkia ex and Dialga ex, which are from Space-Time Smackdown).
  • X Speed, Poké Ball, Pokédex, and Professor's Research are all part of the Promo-A series, so cannot be found in booster packs and must be obtained as mission rewards or from the shop.

In other languages

Language Title
Japanese シンオウ神話デッキ(超克の光)
Chinese Cantonese 神奧神話牌組(超克之光)
Mandarin 神奧神話牌組(超克之光)
French Deck Mythes de Sinnoh (Lumière Triomphale)
German Mythen Sinnohs-Deck (Licht des Triumphs)
Italian Mazzo Miti di Sinnoh (Luce Trionfale)
Korean 신오신화 덱(초극의 빛)
Brazilian Portuguese Baralho Lendas de Sinooh (Luz Triunfante)
Spanish Baraja Mitos de Sinnoh (Luz Triunfal)
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