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The Brilliant Thunder Theme Deck from the Flashfire expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game focuses on and type Pokémon. Like other Theme Decks, Brilliant Thunder includes damage counters, a custom coin, one two-player mat, a Heliolisk deckbox and a TCGO deck access code.
Description
Lightning strikes and fires rage when you bring the Brilliant Thunder theme deck to battle! Harness the might of Pidgeot’s Strong Gust to deliver booming blows to your foes. Bring your opponents to their knees as you buffet them with the thunderous strike force of Lopunny and Heliolisk! Fuel the ferocious flames with Fiery Torch and, as the sky begins to fall on your adversaries, deliver the final word with Snorlax’s Sleepy Press! As the smoke clears, will you leave your opponents thunderstruck?
Deck list
Quantity | Card | Type | Rarity |
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1× | Heliolisk | ||
1× | Heliolisk | ||
3× | Helioptile | ||
2× | Luxio | ||
2× | Shinx | ||
2× | Fletchinder | ||
2× | Fletchling | ||
2× | Torkoal | ||
2× | Rapidash | ||
2× | Ponyta | ||
1× | Pidgeot | ||
2× | Pidgeotto | ||
4× | Pidgey | ||
1× | Lopunny | ||
2× | Buneary | ||
1× | Snorlax | ||
1× | Evosoda | I | |
2× | Fiery Torch | I | |
2× | Pokémon Center Lady | Su | |
2× | Pokémon Fan Club | Su | |
2× | Professor's Letter | I | |
1× | Blacksmith | Su | |
1× | Roller Skates | I | |
1× | Startling Megaphone | I | |
9× | Lightning Energy | E | — |
9× | Fire Energy | E | — |
TCGO Unlocks
Brilliant Thunder comes with a code card to unlock the deck and its respective custom coin in the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online.
Trivia
- The Holofoil version of Heliolisk is exclusive to this deck.
In other languages
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