Pult Bomb (TCG)

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Pult Bomb

Box art
Release date April 3, 2026
Types used Dragon

Pult Bomb is the name of the deck used by Jose Cruz Galindo-Resendiz, the Junior Division finalist 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 Galindo-Resendiz, but are the most recent, lowest-rarity print with any Holofoil removed. The cards have a unique card back and Galindo-Resendiz'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

Dragapult ex and Dusknoir have been teaming up to take down opponents all season long, and Jose Cruz Galindo-Resendiz piloted this power duo to a finalist title in the Junior Division. This deck excels at scattering damage counters all over your opponent’s team with Phantom Dive, piling them on with Dusknoir and Dusclops, flinging them across the table with Munkidori—and, thanks to Budew, locking your opponent out of the Item cards that might dig them out of that situation. Relying on multiple Stage 2 Pokémon can be a challenge, but newcomer Hilda is here to help!

Deck list

Pult Bomb
No. Mark Card Type Quantity
130/167 H Dragapultex Dragon
129/167 H Drakloak Dragon
128/167 H Dreepy Dragon
020/064 H Dusknoir Psychic
019/064 H Dusclops Psychic
018/064 H Duskull Psychic
004/131 H Budew Grass
038/064 H Fezandipitiex Darkness
040/064 H Genesect Metal
118/198 G Hawlucha Fighting
095/167 H Munkidori Psychic
185/193 G Iono Su
189/198 G Professor's Research Su
166/198 G Arven Su
172/193 G Boss's Orders [Ghetsis] Su
146/159 I Brock's Scouting Su
084/086 I Hilda Su
153/167 H Jamming Tower St
144/162 H Buddy-Buddy Poffin I
196/198 G Ultra Ball I
160/182 G Counter Catcher I
061/064 H Night Stretcher I
191/198 G Rare Candy I
079/086 I Air Balloon PT
PSY Basic Psychic Energy Psychic E
FIR Basic Fire Energy Fire E
191/193 G Luminous Energy Rainbow E
162/162 H Neo Upper Energy Rainbow E


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