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The '''Legendary Ronald Deck''' (Japanese: '''でんせつのランドデッキ''') is a [[Theme Deck]] from {{ | The '''Legendary Ronald Deck''' (Japanese: '''でんせつのランドデッキ''') is a [[Theme Deck]] from {{vg|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} for the [[Game Boy Color]] predominantly focusing on {{e|Colorless}} type [[Pokémon]] and the [[Legendary Cards]]. This deck is used by {{TCG GB|Ronald}} when encountered for the fifth as well as for the final time. | ||
==Decklist== | ==Decklist== |
Latest revision as of 04:58, 24 March 2024
The Legendary Ronald Deck (Japanese: でんせつのランドデッキ) is a Theme Deck from Pokémon Trading Card Game for the Game Boy Color predominantly focusing on type Pokémon and the Legendary Cards. This deck is used by Ronald when encountered for the fifth as well as for the final time.
Decklist
Quantity | Card | Type | Rarity |
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1× | Flareon | ||
2× | Moltres | — | |
1× | Vaporeon | ||
1× | Articuno | — | |
1× | Jolteon | ||
1× | Zapdos | — | |
2× | Kangaskhan | ||
4× | Eevee | ||
4× | Dratini | ||
3× | Dragonair | ||
2× | Dragonite | — | |
1× | Professor Oak | T | |
3× | Bill | T | |
1× | Pokémon Trader | T | |
2× | Pokémon Breeder | T | |
3× | Energy Removal | T | |
3× | Scoop Up | T | |
1× | Gambler | T | |
20× | Fire Energy | E | |
4× | Double Colorless Energy | E | |
Trivia
- Ronald uses seven GB-exclusive cards, the most out of anyone.
- Zapdos can't attack because this deck does not have any Lightning Energy. It can only use its Pokémon Power, "Peal of Thunder".
- Articuno can't attack either because this deck does not have any Water Energy. It can only use its Pokémon Power, "Quickfreeze".
In other languages
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Missing other European languages names |
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