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| Build a deck || Builds a deck based on a predefined configuration from the Auto Deck Machine.
| Build a deck || デッキをつくる || Builds a deck based on a predefined configuration from the Auto Deck Machine.
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| Read the instructions || See a list of all cards in the deck, which is also accessible by pressing Start.
| Read the instructions || せつめいをみる || See a list of all cards in the deck, which is also accessible by pressing Start.
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Revision as of 09:45, 30 September 2019

An Auto Deck Machine (Japanese: オートデッキマシン Auto Deck Machine) is a computer at Mason Laboratory that contains lists for certain card decks; if the player has each necessary card of a particular deck list, the machine can also build the corresponding deck. There are 9 Auto Deck Machines found at Mason Laboratory, only one of which is operational from the beginning of the game. The remaining 8 require the player to defeat Club Masters to obtain Master Medals that can be used to activate them. There is also a Legendary Auto Deck Machine found in the Hall of Honor at the Pokémon Dome.

This is similar to the Deck Save Machine, where the player can save customized decks.

Mechanics

In both games, a deck may be successfully retrieved if the player has all the required cards and they aren't currently used in any other decks. The player may have 4 decks at a time. If they already have 4 decks, they will be required to dismantle or edit a deck before building the new one.

Various symbols appear in the list of decks, which are described below.

Symbol Notes
All required cards for a deck are available and are not in any other decks.
× The player does not have one or more cards required for this deck.
One or more required cards are in other current decks.

Pokémon Trading Card Game

In Pokémon Trading Card Game, the player is only able to build a deck if they have all the cards and they are not in any other current decks.

If the player does not have some cards for a given deck, then the symbol × is shown near the deck. There is always a number near the ×, which is the sum of all required cards the player doesn't have and all the required cards that are in other current decks. (for instance, if the player doesn't have 10 cards, while 5 cards are in other decks, then the number 15 would appear near the ×)

If the player has all the required cards but they are currently used in other decks, then the symbol ※ appears instead. Unlike the second game, there is never any number with the symbol ※, so it's not possible to know how many cards are needed from other decks. This game doesn't provide any way to see exactly which cards are needed from existing decks either. It only provides a list of cards that the player does not have, if the player attempts to build a deck with missing cards.

Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!

In Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!, the list of saved decks simultaneously displays the number of cards currently used in other decks (with the symbol ※) and the number of cards the player does not have (with the symbol ×), if needed. If the player tries to build a deck with any of these issues, then the game asks if they want to dismantle existing decks needed and/or create the deck with replacement cards. The game displays a list of any cards the player does not have, and also a separate list of cards needed from existing decks.

Options

English Japanese Notes
Build a deck デッキをつくる Builds a deck based on a predefined configuration from the Auto Deck Machine.
Read the instructions せつめいをみる See a list of all cards in the deck, which is also accessible by pressing Start.
Cancel やめる

List of decks

In other languages

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese オートデッキマシン
France Flag.png French Machine a Decks Automatique
Germany Flag.png German Auto-Deck-Maschine
Italy Flag.png Italian Macchina Mazzi
Spain Flag.png Spanish Máquina Automática de Mazos

See also


Required Master Medal
Start: Charmander & Friends DeckSquirtle & Friends DeckBulbasaur & Friends DeckPsychic Machamp DeckWater Beetle Deck
Grass Medal: Insect Collection DeckJungle DeckFlower Garden DeckKaleidoscope DeckFlower Power Deck
Science Medal: Lovely Nidoran DeckScience Corps DeckFlyin' Pokémon DeckPoison DeckWonders of Science Deck
Fire Medal: Replace 'Em All DeckChari-Saur DeckTraffic Light DeckFire Pokémon DeckFire Charge Deck
Water Medal: Blue Water DeckOn the Beach DeckParalyze! DeckEnergy Removal DeckRain Dancer Deck
Lightning Medal: Cute Pokémon DeckPokémon Flute DeckYellow Flash DeckElectric Shock DeckZapping Selfdestruct Deck
Psychic Medal: Psychic Power DeckDream Eater Haunter DeckScavenging Slowbro DeckStrange Power DeckStrange Psyshock Deck
Rock Medal: Squeaking Mouse DeckGreat Quake DeckBone Attack DeckExcavation DeckRock Crusher Deck
Fighting Medal: All Fighting Pokémon DeckBench Attack DeckBattle Contest DeckHeated Battle DeckFirst-Strike Deck
Grand Master: Legendary Moltres DeckLegendary Zapdos DeckLegendary Articuno DeckLegendary Dragonite DeckMysterious Pokémon Deck
Theme Decks not available in the Auto Deck Machine
Anger DeckBlistering Pokémon DeckBoom Boom Selfdestruct DeckEtc. DeckFlamethrower DeckGhost Deck
Hard Pokémon DeckLonely Friends DeckLove to Battle DeckMuscles for Brains DeckNaptime DeckPikachu Deck
Power Generator DeckPractice DeckReshuffle DeckSam's Practice DeckSound of the Waves DeckWaterfront Pokémon Deck
Imakuni? DeckLightning & Fire DeckWater & Fighting DeckGrass & Psychic Deck
I'm Ronald DeckPowerful Ronald DeckInvincible Ronald DeckLegendary Ronald Deck


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