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The Battle Master Decks (Japanese: バトルマスターデッキ Battle Master Deck) are a collection of two Standard Decks for the Pokémon Trading Card Game. They are released in Japanese on May 17, 2024.
Information
Following the release of the Japanese Transformation Mask expansion, two 60-card pre-constructed decks were released, featuring two of the most popular Deck archetypes in the 2023-24 and 2024-25 Standard formats of the TCG, namely Charizard ex and Chien-Pao ex.
The Battle Master Decks include:
- Battle Master Deck Terastal Charizard ex (Japanese: バトルマスターデッキ テラスタル リザードンex Battle Master Deck Terastal Lizardon ex)
- Battle Master Deck Chien-Pao ex (Japanese: バトルマスターデッキ パオジアンex Battle Master Deck Paojian ex)
These decks include new prints of Charizard and Chien-Pao
with unique artworks, as well as reprints of various popular Pokémon cards, Trainer cards, and Basic Energy cards. Each set comes packaged with a sheet containing 44 damage counters and 2 Special Condition markers, a VSTAR marker, 64 card sleeves, a player's guide, a coin, and a one-player paper playmat.
Deck lists
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Product images
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External links
- Official website (Japanese)
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