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Pokémon TCG: 2024 Pokémon World Championships Deck (Evan Pavelski, Regidrago VSTAR)

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Pokémon TCG: 2024 Pokémon World Championships Deck (Evan Pavelski, Regidrago VSTAR)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 contenders deck from the 2024 Pokmon Trading Card Game World Championships in Honolulu! Each 2024 Pokmon TCG World Championships Deck includes: 60 card World Championships Deck 2024 World Championships booklet 2024 World Championships pin 2024 World Championships coin 2024 World

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 2024 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships in Honolulu!

Each 2024 Pokémon TCG World Championships Deck includes:

  • 60-card World Championships Deck
  • 2024 World Championships booklet
  • 2024 World Championships pin
  • 2024 World Championships coin 
  • 2024 World Championships deck box 
  • A playmat and poster
  • A code card for Pokémon Trading Card Game Live

Note: This deck features a limited-edition card back. These cards are not tournament legal.

Evan Pavelski: Senior Champion
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Regidrago VSTAR (Dragon)

Regidrago VSTAR was the single most popular deck at the 2024 World Championships, and Evan Pavelski took it all the way to the top. The star Pokémon’s Apex Dragon attack can channel the attacks of any Dragon type in your discard pile. Imagine the possibilities! You can unleash a shower of damage counters with Dragapult ex. You can put up a nice big shield with Hisuian Goodra VSTAR. You can do massive damage with Giratina VSTAR…or you can claim a whole bunch of Prize cards at once with Kyurem’s Trifrost!

Deck List

  • 3× Regidrago VSTAR
  • 4× Regidrago V
  • 3× Teal Mask Ogerpon ex
  • 2× Dragapult ex
  • 1× Hisuian Goodra VSTAR
  • 1× Giratina VSTAR
  • 1× Fezandipiti ex
  • 1× Mew ex
  • 1× Squawkabilly ex
  • 1× Kyurem
  • 1× Hawlucha
  • 4× Professor’s Research
  • 3× Iono
  • 2× Boss’s Orders
  • 1× Temple of Sinnoh
  • 4× Earthen Vessel
  • 4× Energy Switch
  • 4× Nest Ball
  • 4× Ultra Ball
  • 1× Canceling Cologne
  • 1× Prime Catcher
  • 1× Superior Energy Retrieval
  • 1× Super Rod
  • 1× Switch
  • 7× Basic Grass Energy
  • 3× Basic Fire Energy
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