M Master Deck Build Box Power Style (TCG)
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The M Master Deck Build Box Power Style (Japanese: MマスターデッキビルドBOX パワースタイル) is one of two Japanese-exclusive boxed collections of cards released for the Pokémon Trading Card Game on August 7, 2015.
Information
The concept of the Master Deck Build Box products, as with the original released during the BW Era, is to serve as a medium to provide players with popular cards, ideas and inspiration to construct a competitive deck. This continued into the XY Era in the form of two new products: the M Master Deck Build Box Power Style and M Master Deck Build Box Speed Style. Both retain features of the original, including cards used in many tournament-tried decks as well as detailed literature in the form of the Mega Master Deck Build Book, which provides a comprehensive breakdown of key cards and how they can be used together. Each box also includes recent additions to game mechanics such as Mega Evolution and has specific strategies with regards to their card selections.
The box includes a selection of 102 Pokémon, Trainer, and Special Energy cards that employ a strategy involving being able to deal heavy damage to the opponent's Active Pokémon and Pokémon on their Bench. The remaining 101 cards comprise basic Energy covering all types for a total of 203 cards. The selection of cards can all be used to make three different decks, as suggested by the Mega Master Deck Build Book. The box also comes packaged with a long card box and three partitions that can be used to store up to 750 cards. While the majority of cards included have been released in prior expansions or pre-constructed decks, all (with the exception of the basic Energy cards) have an exclusive collection number and symbol.
Set list
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No. | Card | Type | Quantity | ||
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001/049 | Charizard | 2× | |||
002/049 | Fennekin | 2× | |||
003/049 | Braixen | 2× | |||
004/049 | Delphox | 2× | |||
005/049 | Litleo | 2× | |||
006/049 | Pyroar | 2× | |||
007/049 | Zubat | 2× | |||
008/049 | Golbat | 2× | |||
009/049 | Crobat | 2× | |||
010/049 | Gengar | 2× | |||
011/049 | Gengar | 1× | |||
012/049 | Wobbuffet | 2× | |||
013/049 | Machop | 2× | |||
014/049 | Machoke | 2× | |||
015/049 | Machamp | 2× | |||
016/049 | Groudon | 2× | |||
017/049 | Primal Groudon | 1× | |||
018/049 | Lucario | 2× | |||
019/049 | Landorus | 2× | |||
020/049 | Spritzee | 2× | |||
021/049 | Aromatisse | 2× | |||
022/049 | Xerneas | 2× | |||
023/049 | Xerneas | 2× | |||
024/049 | Kangaskhan | 2× | |||
025/049 | Miltank | 2× | |||
026/049 | Furfrou | 2× | |||
027/049 | Max Revive | I | 2× | ||
028/049 | Ultra Ball | I | 4× | ||
029/049 | Professor's Letter | I | 2× | ||
030/049 | VS Seeker | I | 2× | ||
031/049 | Rare Candy | I | 2× | ||
032/049 | Switch | I | 2× | ||
033/049 | Pokémon Catcher | I | 2× | ||
034/049 | Robo Substitute | I | 2× | ||
035/049 | Hard Charm | I | 2× | ||
036/049 | Muscle Band | I | 2× | ||
037/049 | Groudon Spirit Link | I | 1× | ||
038/049 | Gengar Spirit Link | I | 1× | ||
039/049 | Blacksmith | Su | 2× | ||
040/049 | Korrina | Su | 2× | ||
041/049 | Shauna | Su | 4× | ||
042/049 | Tierno | Su | 4× | ||
043/049 | Professor Sycamore | Su | 4× | ||
044/049 | Lysandre | Su | 2× | ||
045/049 | Pokémon Fan Club | Su | 2× | ||
046/049 | Scorched Earth | St | 2× | ||
047/049 | Fairy Garden | St | 2× | ||
048/049 | Strong Energy | E | 2× | ||
049/049 | Double Colorless Energy | E | 2× | ||
— | Grass Energy | E | 5× | ||
— | Fire Energy | E | 19× | ||
— | Water Energy | E | 5× | ||
— | Lightning Energy | E | 5× | ||
— | Psychic Energy | E | 19× | ||
— | Fighting Energy | E | 19× | ||
— | Darkness Energy | E | 5× | ||
— | Metal Energy | E | 5× | ||
— | Fairy Energy | E | 19× | ||
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