What cards are in the V battle decks? A comprehensive guide

Pokémon V Battle Decks provide an accessible entry point into the Pokémon TCG, with ready-to-play 60-card decks centered around a powerful V Pokémon card. But what exactly is included in each deck? Let‘s take a detailed look at the card lineups for all the major V Battle Decks released so far.

Overview of V Battle Decks

V Battle Decks are preconstructed decks containing 60 cards designed to be playable right out of the box. The defining cards are the V Pokémon featured on each deck, which have higher HP and stronger attacks compared to normal Pokémon cards.

In addition to the 60-card deck, V Battle Decks also include accessories like:

  • Reference cards with key information
  • A rulebook
  • Special condition markers and coins
  • A deck box for storage

This makes V Battle Decks a complete package for beginners to start playing the Pokémon TCG competitively. Experienced players can also use these decks as a foundation and customize them further.

So far, Pokémon has released 7 major V Battle Decks:

Deck Focus Pokémon Release Date
Venusaur V Battle Deck Venusaur V May 2020
Blastoise V Battle Deck Blastoise V May 2020
Victini V Battle Deck Victini V Nov 2020
Gardevoir V Battle Deck Gardevoir V Mar 2021
Rayquaza V Battle Deck Rayquaza V Aug 2021
Single Strike Urshifu V Battle Deck Single Strike Urshifu V Jan 2022
Rapid Strike Urshifu V Battle Deck Rapid Strike Urshifu V Jan 2022

Now let‘s take a detailed look at the cards included in each of these decks.

Venusaur V Battle Deck

The Venusaur V Battle Deck features a grass-type lineup with Venusaur V as the central Pokémon. Here is the full list of cards in the deck:

Pokémon (17):

  • Venusaur V x1
  • Ivysaur x1
  • Bulbasaur x1
  • Yanmega x2
  • Yanma x3
  • Gogoat x2
  • Skiddo x3
  • Eldegoss x1
  • Gossifleur x2
  • Durant x3

Trainers/Supporters (26):

  • Professor‘s Research x4
  • Pokémon Breeder‘s Nurturing x2
  • Turffield Stadium x2
  • Evolution Incense x3
  • Ordinary Rod x2
  • Poké Kid x2
  • Great Ball x4
  • Net Ball x2
  • Pokémon Communication x3
  • Energy Retrieval x2

Energies (17):

  • Grass Energy x11
  • Double Colorless Energy x4
  • Triple Acceleration Energy x2

The deck has a 17-17-26 card ratio focusing heavily on efficient energy acceleration through cards like Venusaur V, Triple Acceleration Energy and Turffield Stadium. It aims to get Venusaur V evolved and powered up quickly to take advantage of its ‘Solar Beam‘ attack.

Support Pokémon like Eldegoss, Skiddo and Yanma help with draw power, healing, and sniping weaknesses. Overall the deck provides beginners with a straightforward grass-type beatdown strategy.

Blastoise V Battle Deck

Headlined by Blastoise V, this is a water-type deck with strong energy acceleration. Here are the cards included:

Pokémon (17):

  • Blastoise V x1
  • Wartortle x1
  • Squirtle x1
  • Drednaw V x2
  • Chewtle x3
  • Sharpedo x2
  • Carvanha x4
  • Barraskewda x1
  • Arrokuda x2
  • Volcanion x2

Trainers/Supporters (26):

  • Professor‘s Research x4
  • Boss‘s Orders x2
  • Pokémon Breeder’s Nurturing x2
  • Cape of Toughness x2
  • Evolution Incense x3
  • Ordinary Rod x2
  • Poké Kid x2
  • Great Ball x4
  • Dive Ball x3
  • Pokémon Communication x2

Energies (17):

  • Water Energy x12
  • Twin Energy x4
  • Triple Acceleration Energy x1

The strategy focuses on using Blastoise V‘s ‘Hydro Pump‘ to accelerate water energy. Support Pokémon like Sharpedo and Volcanion provide additional acceleration. Overall an aggressive water deck suitable for new players.

Victini V Battle Deck

This fire-type deck features the Legendary Pokémon Victini V, with powerful damage spreading attacks. The card lineup is:

Pokémon (19):

  • Victini V x1
  • Torkoal x3
  • Heatmor x3
  • Centiskorch V x2
  • Sizzlipede x2
  • Salandit x4
  • Moltres x1
  • Jirachi x1
  • Dedenne GX x1
  • Crobat V x1

Trainers/Supporters (26):

  • Professor’s Research x4
  • Boss’s Orders x1
  • Pokémon Breeder’s Nurturing x4
  • Quick Ball x4
  • Evolution Incense x2
  • Poké Kid x2
  • Switch x2
  • Great Ball x4
  • Energy Retrieval x2
  • Fire Crystal x1

Energies (15):

  • Fire Energy x12
  • Triple Acceleration Energy x3

With Pokémon Breeder‘s Nurturing and Quick Ball, this deck aims to swarm the field with Pokémon to take advantage of Victini V‘s ‘V-create‘ attack. Moltres, Crobat V and Dedenne GX provide draw power for consistency.

Gardevoir V Battle Deck

The fairy-type Gardevoir V deck focuses on gradual damage build up. Here‘s what‘s included:

Pokémon (20):

  • Gardevoir V x1
  • Gardevoir x1
  • Kirilia x1
  • Ralts x1
  • Sylveon x1
  • Xerneas x1
  • Aromatisse x1
  • Spritzee x1
  • Swirlix x1
  • Dedenne GX x1
  • Clefairy x1
  • Cleffa x1
  • Igglybuff x1
  • Jigglypuff x2
  • Mimikyu x3
  • Comfey x1
  • Morgrem x1

Trainers/Supporters (26):

  • Professor‘s Research x4
  • Marnie x2
  • Boss‘s Orders x1
  • Pokémon Breeder’s Nurturing x4
  • Level Ball x4
  • Evolution Incense x2
  • Poké Kid x2
  • Switch x2
  • Great Ball x4
  • Energy Retrieval x1

Energies (14):

  • Fairy Energy x10
  • Triple Acceleration Energy x4

With Evolution Incense and Level Ball, the focus is quick evolution into Gardevoir V. Xerneas and Sylveon provide energy acceleration. Gardevoir‘s ‘Shining Arrow‘ attack becomes powerful with energy attachments.

Rayquaza V Battle Deck

Led by the dual Dragon/Electric-type Rayquaza V, this deck leverages special energy cards for big damage:

Pokémon (17):

  • Rayquaza V x1
  • Jolteon x1
  • Eelektrik x1
  • Lanturn x2
  • Chinchou x3
  • Volcarona x2
  • Larvesta x3
  • Thundurus x2
  • Manectric x1
  • Electrike x1

Trainers/Supporters (26):

  • Professor‘s Research x4
  • Boss‘s Orders x3
  • Pokémon Breeder’s Nurturing x2
  • Switch x2
  • Poké Kid x2
  • Evolution Incense x3
  • Cape of Toughness x2
  • Pokémon Communication x2
  • Scoop Up Net x2
  • Great Ball x4

Energies (17):

  • Lightning Energy x7
  • Double Dragon Energy x4
  • Speed Lightning Energy x4
  • Aurora Energy x2

With Lightning, Dragon and Special Lightning energies, Rayquaza V can hit for weakness damage on key meta Pokémon like Zacian, Eternatus and Dracozolt. The deck accelerates energy through Lanturn, Eelektrik and Volcarona.

Single Strike Urshifu V Battle Deck

This fighting-type deck unleashes huge damage with Single Strike Urshifu V‘s ‘Wicked Blow‘ attack:

Pokémon (19):

  • Single Strike Urshifu V x1
  • Single Strike Urshifu VMAX x1
  • Kubfu x1
  • Umbreon x1
  • Zoroark x2
  • Zorua x2
  • Dedenne GX x1
  • Crobat V x1
  • Snorlax x1
  • Bunnelby x2
  • Diggersby x1
  • Falinks x1
  • Hitmonchan x1
  • Hitmonlee x1
  • Hitmontop x1

Trainers/Supporters (26):

  • Professor‘s Research x4
  • Marnie x2
  • Boss‘s Orders x1
  • Pokémon Breeder‘s Nurturing x4
  • Quick Ball x4
  • Evolution Incense x4
  • Ordinary Rod x1
  • Switch x2
  • Krookodile x2
  • Bruno x1
  • Tower of Darkness x1

Energies (15):

  • Fighting Energy x12
  • Aurora Energy x3

Strong draw power from Crobat V, Dedenne GX and Zoroark accelerates finding Urshifu V. Bruno, Tower of Darkness and Single Strike energies empower Wicked Blow for easy KOs.

Rapid Strike Urshifu V Battle Deck

The sister deck to Single Strike, this water-type version utilizes Rapid Strike Urshifu V‘s ‘G-Max Rapid Flow‘ attack:

Pokémon (18):

  • Rapid Strike Urshifu V x1
  • Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX x1
  • Kubfu x1
  • Empoleon V x1
  • Prinplup x1
  • Piplup x1
  • Remoraid x3
  • Octillery x2
  • Dedenne GX x1
  • Crobat V x1
  • Inteleon x1
  • Sobble x2
  • Phione x1

Trainers/Supporters (26):

  • Professor‘s Research x4
  • Marnie x2
  • Boss‘s Orders x1
  • Pokémon Breeder‘s Nurturing x4
  • Level Ball x4
  • Evolution Incense x4
  • Cape of Toughness x1
  • Switch x2
  • Spikemuth x2
  • Rapid Strike Scroll of Waters x2

Energies (16):

  • Water Energy x13
  • Triple Acceleration Energy x3

Similar to Single Strike, this deck focuses on using Crobat V, Dedenne GX and Octillery for draw power. Empoleon V, Phione and Scroll of Waters accelerate Water energy to power up Rapid Strike Urshifu V‘s big damage attack.

Key Takeaways

  • V Battle Decks contain a 60-card ready to play deck led by a V Pokémon, plus accessories like coins and condition markers.

  • They provide an easy entry point into the Pokémon TCG for beginners with synergistic strategies.

  • Experienced players can also customize them further as a starting foundation.

  • The decks feature staple draw, search and acceleration cards to consistently set up the V Pokémon.

  • Each deck is themed around a specific Pokémon type with energies and supporters to match.

So in summary, V Battle Decks give you a complete package to play the Pokémon TCG right out of the box, led by a powerful V Pokémon as the centerpiece. Understanding the cards and strategies in each deck provides insight into upgrading them over time as well.

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