Crushing Current (TCG)

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Crushing Current is a Theme Deck featuring Lightning and Colorless-type Pokémon. It is an exclusive deck available in the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online. The deck must be fully unlocked through playing the deck in Trainer's Challenge. Each Trainer defeated provides one new card and removes another card from the deck; once the deck is fully unlocked, it can be played in Versus and Events modes.

The deck was released on September 26, 2016 alongside Born of Fire and Hidden Depths as part of build 2.39 of the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online.

Deck list

Initial list

Quantity Card Type Rarity
Electrode Lightning Uncommon
Voltorb Lightning Common
Raichu Lightning Rare Holo
Pikachu Lightning Common
Zapdos Lightning Rare
Fearow Colorless Uncommon
Spearow Colorless Common
Raticate Colorless Rare
Rattata Colorless Common
Acro Bike I Uncommon
Lucky Helmet I Uncommon
Potion I Uncommon
Revive I Uncommon
Shauna Su Uncommon
Sky Field St Uncommon
Ultra Ball I Uncommon
Tierno Su Uncommon
23× Lightning Energy Lightning E


Final list

Quantity Card Type Rarity
Electrode Lightning Uncommon
Voltorb Lightning Common
Raichu Lightning Rare Holo
Pikachu Lightning Common
Zapdos Lightning Rare
Fearow Colorless Uncommon
Spearow Colorless Common
Kangaskhan Colorless Uncommon
Raticate Colorless Rare
Rattata Colorless Common
Acro Bike I Uncommon
Lucky Helmet I Uncommon
Pokémon Fan Club Su Uncommon
Potion I Uncommon
Revive I Uncommon
Shauna Su Uncommon
Sky Field St Uncommon
Ultra Ball I Uncommon
Tierno Su Uncommon
Winona Su Uncommon
Double Colorless Energy Colorless E
20× Lightning Energy Lightning E


Unlocks

Wins Added to deck Removed from deck
1 Fearow Rattata
2 Kangaskhan Spearow
3 Pokémon Fan Club Lightning Energy
4 2 Double Colorless Energy 2 Lightning Energy
5 Raichu Potion
6 Winona Revive
7
8
8


See also


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