Grab a World Championships deck and play like a champion!
Choose one of four powerful decks, each a card-for-card replica of an actual title-contender's deck from the 2022 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships. You'll find decks based on those used by Junior Division Champion Rikuto Ohashi (Japan), Senior Finalist Sebastian Lashmet (United States), Masters Division Quarterfinalist André Chiasson (Canada), and Masters Division Champion Ondřej Škubal (Czechia).
No matter which style you prefer, there's a deck for everyone. Sebastian Lashmet's deck features Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX and the calm, collected, and calculated Inteleon engine. Rikuto Ohashi's deck features the same Inteleon engine alongside the raw, ancient power of Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR. For those who prefer to put the pedal to the metal, André Chiasson's Mew VMAX speeds into action alongside the explosive draw power of Genesect V. And if you're into decks with a ton of options, World Champion Ondřej Škubal has you (and your opponent's Weaknesses) covered with a multitype deck featuring Arceus VSTAR, Hisuian Decidueye VSTAR, and Flying Pikachu VMAX.
These replica decks have a different card back than standard Pokémon TCG cards, as well as gray borders and the player's signature on each card. This means that the cards are not legal for tournament play, but they're perfect for diving into the world of competitive Pokémon TCG. Learn how the best Trainers in the world build their decks, and figure out how to execute their strategies. Once you're ready, why not prepare for your own World Championships bid?
RIKUTO OHASHI JUNIOR CHAMPION // JAPAN
Rikuto Ohashi arrived in London as a League Cup Champion - and left as a World Champion thanks to masterful use of his Ice Rider Palkia deck and the ice that runs in his veins in the face of adversity. This deck's power lies in its use of Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR's devastating Subspace Swell attack, in conjunction with Choice Belt and a packed Bench to deliver up to 290 damage per altack and one-shot almost any Pokémon in battle. Backed by the Bench-filling Sobble and a powerful Inteleon engine for seeking the Trainer cards needed to keep attacks powered and put Pokémon in play, this deck dampens an opponent's enthusiasm for battle. Ain't that swelk
Each London 2022 World Championship Deck: RIKUTO OHASHI - Ice Rider Palkia includes:
ATTENTION: These cards are not legal for tournament play!