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Destruction Fang includes damage counters, a custom coin featuring Hydreigon, one two-player mat, a {{p|Hydreigon}} deckbox, and a {{TCGO}} deck access code. | Destruction Fang includes damage counters, a custom coin featuring Hydreigon, one two-player mat, a {{p|Hydreigon}} deckbox, and a {{TCGO}} deck access code. | ||
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The Destruction Fang Theme Deck from the Crimson Invasion expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game predominantly focuses on type Pokémon. The main Pokémon is Hydreigon, and is included as a rare Holo in the deck.
Destruction Fang includes damage counters, a custom coin featuring Hydreigon, one two-player mat, a Hydreigon deckbox, and a TCGO deck access code.
Deck list
Quantity | Card | Type | Rarity |
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1× | Hydreigon | ||
1× | Hydreigon | ||
2× | Zweilous | ||
3× | Deino | ||
2× | Houndoom | ||
3× | Houndour | ||
2× | Bewear | ||
3× | Stufful | ||
1× | Salazzle | ||
2× | Salandit | ||
2× | Mawile | ||
1× | Oranguru | ||
1× | Energy Retrieval | I | |
1× | Escape Rope | I | |
1× | Exp. Share | I | |
1× | Great Ball | I | |
3× | Hau | Su | |
2× | Nest Ball | I | |
2× | Professor Kukui | Su | |
1× | Rescue Stretcher | I | |
1× | Sophocles | Su | |
1× | Switch | I | |
2× | Timer Ball | I | |
1× | Wishful Baton | I | |
12× | Darkness Energy | E | — |
8× | Psychic Energy | E | — |
Trivia
- The Cracked Ice Holofoil version of Hydreigon is exclusive to this deck.
- The Non Holo version of Salazzle is exclusive to this deck, while Oranguru is also found in Roaring Heat.
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