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Each deck contains a fixed selection of cards, which together form a numbered master set. Each deck also contains 25 damage counters, a pair of Special Condition markers, a GX marker, and a card detailing set-up rules with a QR code for the official Pokémon Card Game website. | Each deck contains a fixed selection of cards, which together form a numbered master set. Each deck also contains 25 damage counters, a pair of Special Condition markers, a GX marker, and a card detailing set-up rules with a QR code for the official Pokémon Card Game website. | ||
The GX Starter Decks were incorporated into a number of launch campaigns offering {{TCG|SM-P Promotional cards|promotional cards}} and other merchandise, as well as featuring in Limited format competitions at Premier Events. Together with their price at just ¥500 plus tax, the GX Starter Decks were marketed as an ideal platform for players to get into the TCG. | The GX Starter Decks were incorporated into a number of launch campaigns offering {{TCG|SM-P Promotional cards|promotional cards}} and other merchandise, as well as featuring in Limited format competitions at Premier Events. Together with their price at just ¥500 plus tax, the GX Starter Decks were marketed as an ideal platform for players to get into the TCG. A subsequent boom in popularity for the TCG was attributed to the release of these decks.<ref>[https://www.yomiuri.co.jp/topics/20181206-OYT8T50031/ カードゲーム、大人も夢中~根強い人気はどこから? | Yomiuri Shimbun]</ref> | ||
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The GX Starter Decks (Japanese: GXスタートデッキ GX Start Decks) are a set of Japanese-exclusive Standard Decks for the Pokémon Trading Card Game released on July 13, 2018.
Information
Each 60-card GX Starter Deck focuses on a particular Pokémon-GX and includes Pokémon associated with its type in addition to an assortment of useful Trainer cards and Energy cards. The nine GX Starter Decks available include:
- Grass Lurantis-GX Deck (Japanese: GXスタートデッキ 草ラランテス)
- Fire Charizard-GX Deck (Japanese: GXスタートデッキ 炎リザードン)
- Water Lapras-GX Deck (Japanese: GXスタートデッキ 水ラプラス)
- Lightning Raichu-GX Deck (Japanese: GXスタートデッキ 雷ライチュウ)
- Psychic Mewtwo-GX Deck (Japanese: GXスタートデッキ 超ミュウツー)
- Fighting Lycanroc-GX Deck (Japanese: GXスタートデッキ 闘ルガルガン)
- Darkness Yveltal-GX Deck (Japanese: GXスタートデッキ 悪イベルタル)
- Metal Metagross-GX Deck (Japanese: GXスタートデッキ 鋼メタグロス)
- Fairy Xerneas-GX Deck (Japanese: GXスタートデッキ フェアリーゼルネアス)
Each deck contains a fixed selection of cards, which together form a numbered master set. Each deck also contains 25 damage counters, a pair of Special Condition markers, a GX marker, and a card detailing set-up rules with a QR code for the official Pokémon Card Game website.
The GX Starter Decks were incorporated into a number of launch campaigns offering promotional cards and other merchandise, as well as featuring in Limited format competitions at Premier Events. Together with their price at just ¥500 plus tax, the GX Starter Decks were marketed as an ideal platform for players to get into the TCG. A subsequent boom in popularity for the TCG was attributed to the release of these decks.[1]
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This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |