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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
The is a | The is a Psychic-type deck, primarily, while still utilizing a limited number of Electric-type and Dark-type Pokémon. It consists of 24 Pokémon, 27 Trainers/Supporters/Stadiums, and nine Energy. The Pokémon are mostly Pokémon SP, and this deck features no evolutions. None of the cards purchased from the ''World Championship'' decks are tournament legal, indicated by a special backing on the card, and signature on one of the deck's cards, (all cards in the deck from outside the pack itself are still tournament legal). Crowned Tiger also features the DP Black Star Promo version of Toxicroak G (DP Promo 41). | ||
== Basic Strategy == | == Basic Strategy == |
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The Crowned Tiger deck is one of the four Pokémon World Championships 2009 decks, built by Tsubasa Nakamura, the Junior Division Champion of the competition.
Overview
The is a Psychic-type deck, primarily, while still utilizing a limited number of Electric-type and Dark-type Pokémon. It consists of 24 Pokémon, 27 Trainers/Supporters/Stadiums, and nine Energy. The Pokémon are mostly Pokémon SP, and this deck features no evolutions. None of the cards purchased from the World Championship decks are tournament legal, indicated by a special backing on the card, and signature on one of the deck's cards, (all cards in the deck from outside the pack itself are still tournament legal). Crowned Tiger also features the DP Black Star Promo version of Toxicroak G (DP Promo 41).
Basic Strategy
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