Pokemon: 2022 Pokémon World Championships Deck London (RANDOM)
Play Like a Champion!
Grab a World Championships deck and play like a champion! Choose one of four powerful decks, each a card-for-card replica of an actual title-contender’s deck from the 2022 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships!
Each 2022 Pokémon TCG World Championships Deck includes:
- 60-card World Championships Deck
- 2022 World Championships booklet
- Special 2022 World Championships pin
- 2022 World Championships coin
- 2022 World Championships deck box
- A playmat and poster
- A code card for Pokémon Trading Card Game Live
André Chiasson, Canada: Masters Top 8
The Shape of Mew
Wielding one of the most feared combos of the tournament scene, André Chiasson was able to secure a spot in the Masters Division Top 8, showcasing a slick and commanding deck that ultimately fell to the eventual Champion. Built to maximize the potential of Mew VMAX’s Cross Fusion Strike attack, this deck is a card-drawing monster, with Genesect V’s outstanding Fusion Strike System bolstered by a full count of Quick Ball, Cram-o-matic, and Battle VIP Pass to ensure a flood of Bench fillers ready to overwhelm the opposition. It may not be subtle, but we’re in love with The Shape of Mew.
Deck List
- 3× Mew VMAX
- 4× Mew V
- 4× Genesect V
- 2× Meloetta
- 1× Pumpkaboo
- 3× Boss’s Orders
- 3× Elesa’s Sparkle
- 2× Rose Tower
- 4× Battle VIP Pass
- 4× Cram-o-matic
- 4× Power Tablet
- 4× Quick Ball
- 4× Rotom Phone
- 4× Ultra Ball
- 2× Escape Rope
- 2× Switch
- 1× Echoing Horn
- 2× Choice Belt
- 4× Fusion Strike Energy
- 3× Double Turbo Energy
Note: This deck features a limited-edition card back. These cards are not tournament legal.
Ondřej Škubal, Czechia: Masters Champion
ADP
What can counter Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR most effectively? That was the question coming into Worlds 2022, and Masters Champion Ondřej Škubal’s ADP deck provided the answer. Behind the offensive power of Arceus VSTAR lies a Bibarel-driven draw engine complemented by multiple Trainer cards chosen for their search and draw capabilities—and with the flexibility to discard so Bibarel has more room to draw. With Flying Pikachu VMAX and Path to the Peak to neutralize incoming attacks and Boss’s Orders to ensure no Pokémon is safe, this deck leaves the opposition toothless, targeted, and trapped!
Deck List
- 3× Arceus VSTAR
- 4× Arceus V
- 2× Flying Pikachu VMAX
- 3× Flying Pikachu V
- 2× Hisuian Decidueye VSTAR
- 2× Hisuian Decidueye V
- 2× Bibarel
- 2× Bidoof
- 1× Lumineon V
- 1× Crobat V
- 1× Pumpkaboo
- 4× Boss’s Orders
- 4× Marnie
- 2× Professor’s Research
- 1× Raihan
- 4× Path to the Peak
- 4× Quick Ball
- 4× Ultra Ball
- 1× Evolution Incense
- 1× Switch
- 4× Lightning Energy
- 3× Fighting Energy
- 4× Double Turbo Energy
- 1× Capture Energy
Note: This deck features a limited-edition card back. These cards are not tournament legal.
Rikuto Ohashi, Japan: Junior Champion
Ice Rider Palkia
Rikuto Ohashi arrived in London as a League Cup Champion—and left as a World Champion thanks to masterful use of his Ice Rider Palkia deck and the ice that runs in his veins in the face of adversity. This deck’s power lies in its use of Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR’s devastating Subspace Swell attack, in conjunction with Choice Belt and a packed Bench to deliver up to 290 damage per attack and one-shot almost any Pokémon in battle. Backed by the Bench-filling Sobble and a powerful Inteleon engine for seeking the Trainer cards needed to keep attacks powered and put Pokémon in play, this deck dampens an opponent’s enthusiasm for battle. Ain’t that swell?
Deck List
- 3× Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR
- 3× Origin Forme Palkia V
- 2× Inteleon
- 3× Drizzile
- 4× Sobble
- 1× Ice Rider Calyrex VMAX
- 1× Ice Rider Calyrex V
- 1× Radiant Greninja
- 1× Manaphy
- 3× Irida
- 2× Boss’s Orders
- 2× Melony
- 1× Leon
- 1× Marnie
- 1× Professor’s Research
- 1× Roxanne
- 1× Path to the Peak
- 1× Training Court
- 3× Evolution Incense
- 3× Level Ball
- 3× Quick Ball
- 2× Capacious Bucket
- 2× Scoop Up Net
- 1× Battle VIP Pass
- 1× Escape Rope
- 1× Pal Pad
- 1× Rare Candy
- 1× Ultra Ball
- 2× Choice Belt
- 8× Water Energy
Note: This deck features a limited-edition card back. These cards are not tournament legal.
Sebastian Lashmet, USA: Senior Finalist
Cheryl Again
Senior Finalist Sebastian Lashmet celebrated his first World Championships by taking his slick, single-minded Cheryl Again deck all the way to the finals. The deck’s aim is simple—find Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX, get it into the Active Spot, and relentlessly bring the damage. Sobble starts the process, quickly flooding the Bench with Rapid Strike Pokémon and setting up a solid base. Drizzile, Inteleon, and Octillery bring further search capabilities to boost speed—and if they can’t be found, Irida can track them all down. One question: If Urshifu spends all its time in the Active Spot, how best to deal with the relentless damage thrown at it? Oh, look…it’s Cheryl again.
Deck List
- 2× Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX
- 3× Rapid Strike Urshifu V
- 2× Inteleon (Shady Dealings)
- 1× Inteleon (Quick Shooting)
- 3× Drizzile
- 4× Sobble
- 2× Octillery
- 2× Remoraid
- 1× Medicham V
- 1× Manaphy
- 4× Irida
- 2× Cheryl
- 1× Boss’s Orders
- 1× Marnie
- 1× Roxanne
- 2× Tower of Waters
- 4× Scoop Up Net
- 3× Evolution Incense
- 3× Level Ball
- 2× Energy Search
- 2× Quick Ball
- 1× Escape Rope
- 1× Hisuian Heavy Ball
- 1× Ordinary Rod
- 1× Pal Pad
- 1× Rescue Carrier
- 1× Ultra Ball
- 1× Tool Jammer
- 3× Fighting Energy
- 4× Rapid Strike Energy
Note: This deck features a limited-edition card back. These cards are not tournament legal.
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