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The top 5 performing archetypes in the Pokémon TCG after the inclusion of 151

With the release of Pokémon 151, players have been curious about how it has shifted the meta. There have been a lot of cool ideas floating around on the internet, but the Peoria regionals was the first opportunity players got to test them out in an official capacity. It seems the only real effect 151 had on the meta was to edit the existing archetypes. I’ve collected a few of the top-performing decks. If you enjoy these updates, don’t forget to like comment, subscribe, and share this with your friends.


1. Lost Box

Congratulations to Raymond Long for his first-place win. I just started playing a variation of this, and I regret not playing it sooner. You get some solid early-game pressure with Cramorant, you have some sweet board snipes with Sableye, Radiant Greninja, and Kyogre. If you want to get into this game, this is a solid deck to pick up. Here is a copy of the deck list that won it all.


2. Mew VMax

I have a real soft spot for Mew VMax because it was the first competitive deck I ever built. This is a quick and strong deck that is easy to pick up. Even with how popular Charizard Ex is, the Mew Vmax continues to prove how strong a contender it is. Congratulations to Rowan Stavenow for taking it all the way to third place! Here is copy of his deck list.


3. Miraidon ex

Maraidon has been growing in popularity since Worlds, and it is a deck that has seen consistent success in the competitive scene. I haven’t had a chance to play it yet, but it seems like a fun deck with a lot of solid tools at its disposal. This is JW Kriewall’s list. The deck won 4th place at Peoria.


4. Zard Box

I’ve actually been playing a bunch of Lost Box Charizard on the PTCGL ladder, and I love it. It’s not as fun as Gardavoir, but it is a solid ladder-climbing deck. People will probably hate you because that’s all that seems to live on the ladder lately, but it’s undeniably strong and easy to pick up. This is Terrence Miller’s list, who got 6th at regionals.


5. Gardevior ex

Gardavior is my favorite deck because it is so much fun to play. The only reason I don’t still play Gardavoir is because I am forcing myself to play my other decks. Gardavior continues to show that it is a solid and consistent deck in the competitive scene. This is Brent Tonisson, he took 7th place at regionals.

The Pokemon 151 full art cards are enough to get anyone hyped for the set

I’ve seen more of the full art cards for the upcoming Pokemon 151 set, and they are beautiful. It is seriously becoming impossible to fight the urge to buy into this set because it looks so good!

Pokemon 151 has done a terrific job of balancing enough of a nostalgic feel to satisfy long-time fans while establishing itself as a unique and desirable set to draw in new ones. Pokemon 151 releases on September 22nd. I only do Pokemon TCG live at the moment, but those of you who want physical cards can head over to Best Buy or Target to pre-preorder. Check out my previous post where I break down the pre-orders by product.

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Pokemon 151 set now available for preorder!

Best Buy and Target has put up their Pokemon 151 bundles up for pre-order. The set has already sold out on the Pokemon Center site, so now might be a good time to pick up a few of the bundles before the release on November. This set is beautiful and the bundles have enough incentive to get collectors excited. I know it is going to be very hard for me to buy into this set, but I am trying. Give me a follow if you’ve been enjoying my updates, and don’t forget to share this with your friends!


151 Elite Trainer Box ($49.99)

  • 11 Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—151 booster packs
    • Each booster pack contains 10 cards and 1 Basic Energy.
  • 1 full-art foil promo card featuring Snorlax with a Pokémon Center logo
  • 1 full-art foil promo card featuring Snorlax
  • 65 card sleeves
  • 45 Pokémon TCG Energy cards
  • A player’s guide to the Scarlet & Violet—151 expansion
  • 6 damage-counter dice
  • 1 competition-legal coin-flip die
  • 2 plastic condition markers
  • A box to hold everything, with 4 dividers to keep it organized
  • A code card for Pokémon Trading Card Game Live

151 6pk Booster Bundle ($26.94)

Includes six booster packs from Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—151

151 Ultra Premium Collection ($119.99)

  • 1 etched foil promo card featuring Mew ex
  • 1 full-art foil promo card featuring Mewtwo
  • 1 etched metal card featuring Mew ex
  • 1 playmat
  • 1 deck box
  • 1 metallic coin featuring Mew
  • 6 damage-counter dice
  • 2 plastic condition markers
  • 16 booster packs from Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—151
  • A code card for Pokémon TCG Live

151 Binder Collection ($24.99)

  • A binder with 20 9-pocket pages
  • 4 Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—151 booster packs

151 Alakazam ex Box ($21.99)

  • 1 foil promo card featuring Alakazam ex
  • 1 foil card featuring Kadabra
  • 1 foil card featuring Abra
  • 4 Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—151 booster packs
  • A code card for Pokémon TCG Live

151 Zapdos ex Box ($21.99)

  • 1 foil promo card featuring Zapdos ex
  • 1 foil card featuring Electabuzz
  • 1 oversize foil card featuring Zapdos ex
  • 4 Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—151 booster packs
  • A code card for Pokémon TCG Live

151 Poster Collection ($14.99)

  • 3 foil promo cards featuring Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle
  • 1 poster with a Scarlet & Violet—151 theme
  • 3 Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—151 booster packs
  • A code card for Pokémon TCG Live
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151 Mini Tins ($9.99 ea)

  • 2 Pokémon TCG: Scarlet & Violet—151 booster packs
  • 1 cool coin featuring an Energy symbol
  • A Pokémon art card showing the art from this Mini Tin—you can collect and combine all 10!
  • Selection is random

Pokemon 151 set list revealed!

Pokemon has officially announced the complete card list for their upcoming Pokemon 151 set releasing in Japan on June 16th. The Western release is scheduled for September 22nd, so make sure you start saving up now! This set is simply beautiful. The regular set is nice, but the alt arts are amazing! The set will feature the original 151 Pokemon, including Kadabra which hasn’t been available in a card for 20 years. There are 165 cards in this set with a few alt arts to pad it out. I will have to try my hardest not to collect them all. I don’t normally buy Pokemon cards, but I might have to snag a couple of packs on my trip to Japan for the nostalgia.