Basic Blue (TCG)

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Basic Blue, formally known as Breaking Wave, is a Theme Deck from the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online. It predominantly focuses on Water-type Pokémon. It is one of the eight decks available to players without the need for a code from a tangible TCG set and is playable in the Trainer Challenge mode of the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online.

The Basic Blue deck

The deck unlocks a card every time a game is won with it, until all eleven cards have been unlocked. All deck unlocks have a specific card which is added, and a specific card which is removed.

Decklist

Initial deck

Quantity Card Type Rarity
Horsea    
Seadra    
Squirtle    
Totodile    
Croconaw    
Feraligatr    
Teddiursa    
Eevee    
Vaporeon    
Energy Switch I  
Full Heal I  
Poké Ball I  
Pokémon Circulator I  
Potion I  
Bill Su  
Engineer's Adjustments Su  
24× Water Energy   E

Final deck

Quantity Card Type Rarity
Horsea    
Seadra    
Kingdra    
Squirtle    
Wartortle    
Blastoise    
Totodile    
Croconaw    
Feraligatr    
Teddiursa    
Ursaring    
Eevee    
Vaporeon    
Full Heal I  
Poké Ball I  
Potion I  
Bill Su  
Engineer's Adjustments Su  
Interviewer's Questions Su  
20× Water Energy   E

Unlocks

Wins Added to deck Removed from deck
1 Kingdra Water Energy
2 Vaporeon Water Energy
3 Vaporeon Water Energy
4 Interviewer's Questions Energy Switch
5 Interviewer's Questions Energy Switch
6 Ursaring Teddiursa
7 Wartortle Water Energy
8 Wartortle Water Energy
9 Poké Ball Pokémon Circulator
10 Poké Ball Pokémon Circulator
11 Blastoise Water Energy


  This article is part of both Project Sidegames and Project TCG, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Sidegames and TCG, respectively.