Raikou-GX Starter Set Lightning (KTCG)
전격 스타터 세트「라이코 GX」 | |||||||
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The Raikou-GX Starter Set Lightning (Korean: 전격 스타터 세트「라이코 GX」) is a Korean-exclusive Standard Deck released for the Pokémon Trading Card Game on August 17, 2018.
Information
This 60-card deck focuses on the Legendary Thunder Pokémon Raikou and is supported by a number of other Lightning-type Pokémon plus an array of useful Trainer and Special Energy cards. The Pokémon included are reprints sourced from the Tapu Bulu-GX Enhanced Starter Set, the Ultradimensional Beasts and Ultra Moon expansions, and the Ultra Force subset with the exception of Raikou-GX, which originated outside Japan and was available in the Legends of Johto GX Premium Collection. All cards have their own collection number and symbol. Each deck includes a rulebook, a 2-player playmat, a sheet containing damage counters and status markers, a GX marker, and a coin.
A deluxe version of the deck, the Raikou-GX Card Sleeve Set (Korean: 카드 실드 세트 「라이코 GX」 Raikou-GX Card Shield Set) was released on December 7, 2018, which contains a copy of the deck and a set of 64 sleeves featuring Raikou.
Deck list
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No. | Mark | Card | Type | Quantity | ||
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001/022 | Pikachu | 1× | ||||
002/022 | Magnemite | 3× | ||||
003/022 | Magneton | 2× | ||||
004/022 | Magnezone | 2× | ||||
005/022 | Electabuzz | 3× | ||||
006/022 | Electivire | 2× | ||||
007/022 | Raikou | 2× | ||||
008/022 | Tapu Koko | 1× | ||||
009/022 | Xurkitree | 1× | ||||
010/022 | Shaymin | 1× | ||||
011/022 | Nest Ball | I | 2× | |||
012/022 | Potion | I | 2× | |||
013/022 | Energy Retrieval | I | 1× | |||
014/022 | Rare Candy | I | 2× | |||
015/022 | Pokémon Catcher | I | 2× | |||
016/022 | Ultra Ball | I | 4× | |||
017/022 | Cynthia | Su | 1× | |||
018/022 | Lillie | Su | 3× | |||
019/022 | Sophocles | Su | 2× | |||
020/022 | Volkner | Su | 1× | |||
021/022 | Hau | Su | 4× | |||
022/022 | Double Colorless Energy | E | 2× | |||
— | — | Basic Lightning Energy | E | 16× | ||
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