Pokémon GO V Battle Deck—Mewtwo vs. Melmetal (TCG)
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The Pokémon GO V Battle Deck—Mewtwo vs. Melmetal is a pair of decks released during the Sword & Shield Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. They were among the first products associated with the special Pokémon GO expansion, which launched on July 1, 2022.
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- Pokémon GO V Battle Deck—Mewtwo vs. Melmetal
Two Strong Pokémon V Stand Ready!
Get ready for a major Pokémon battle with a ready-to-play double deck bundle—with extra Trainer cards! This set includes a deck for you and one for a friend. You can choose either Mewtwo V or Melmetal V to lead your team in a heads-up battle against another Trainer. Then, switch up the decks and see what things look like from the other side—can you win with both powerful Pokémon V?
- Pokémon GO Mewtwo V Battle Deck
Mewtwo V Puts Energy on the Move!
Mewtwo V strikes big and then powers up your other Pokémon by moving Energy to your Bench! Pull off some speedy attacks with Starmie and Cinccino, get more Energy into play with Indeedee, and have Hatterene switch your Pokémon so you can land a huge hit with Lunatone. Useful Trainer cards like Lure Module and Egg Incubator make it easy to find the Pokémon that can set you on the path to victory!
- Pokémon GO Melmetal V Battle Deck
Land Heavy Metal Hits with Melmetal V!
Melmetal V gives itself a boost of Energy and then smashes into your opponent for huge damage! Call for backup from strong attackers like Cobalion and Unfezant, get more Energy into play with Galarian Perrserker, and have Magearna refresh your entire hand. Useful Trainer cards like Lure Module and Egg Incubator make it easy to find the Pokémon that can set you on the path to victory!
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The V Battle Deck product line was incorporated into special expansion-related merchandise for the first time with the release of Pokémon GO. The Pokémon GO Mewtwo V Battle Deck focuses on the Legendary Genetic Pokémon Mewtwo and comes with an array of supporting Psychic and Colorless-type Pokémon, while the Pokémon GO Melmetal V Battle Deck features Metal and Colorless types alongside the Legendary Hex Nut Pokémon Melmetal. The two focal Pokémon are depicted on Pokémon V cards that have different artwork to like prints found in the Pokémon GO expansion. Both decks include supporting Energy cards and a selection of Trainer cards sourced from several Sword & Shield Series expansions. The V Battle Decks could be purchased individually or as a combined Pokémon GO V Battle Deck—Mewtwo vs. Melmetal kit.
Each 60-card deck comes packaged with a deck box, damage counters, a single-player playmat, a rules booklet, a strategy sheet, three reference cards, an extra-large-sized coin, and a code card for the Pokémon TCG Live. In addition, the combined kit includes two Pokémon GO booster packs, a deck upgrade guide, a sticker sheet, and a sealed pack containing eleven Trainer cards and another Pokémon TCG Live code card. Each product also includes a sheet printed with unique codes that can be used to unlock rewards in the Pokémon GO mobile title. Individual decks contain a sheet listing three codes, while the kit includes a sheet listing eight codes.
The Mewtwo V Battle Deck contains two exclusive Non Holofoil prints of Chilling Reign Hatterene and re-releases of Non Holofoil Shining Fates Indeedee (×2) from the Venusaur V Battle Deck and V Battle Deck—Venusaur vs. Blastoise. The Melmetal V Battle Deck contains two exclusive Non Holofoil prints of Vivid Voltage Magearna and re-releases of Non Holofoil Chilling Reign Cobalion (×3) from the Corviknight V Battle Deck and V Battle Deck—Lycanroc vs. Corviknight. The combined kit includes three exclusive Line Holofoil prints of SWSH Black Star Promo Professor's Research depicting Professor Willow. The Professor's Research cards also feature a Pokémon GO logo stamp and lack the redemption code box present on the original print.
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