Stuttgart Regional has come and gone and with that, the final TPCi regional is done for the season. We still do have one more TPC major event to go with cards featured in Phantasmal Flames (Hong Kong's Premier Ball League) and while Aichi is happening this week, that will feature cards we will see next year so it won't matter for people who are preparing for the next few big events such as Toronto, Birmingham, Mérida and Auckland. And also for those of us prepping for our League Challenges, League Cups, Great Ball Leagues and Ultra Ball Leagues.
So I thought now would be a great time to look at top 25 decks in this format and up till say January when the next mini-set arrives. And with rotation just around the corner in April, why not see how some of these decks will be affected by it. And spoiler alert, this rotation is a big one and a lot of decks will be affected by it and of course, some of them will soon be extinct (aka my way of saying no longer playable in Standard because the main attackers have been rotated).
So I took 25 different decks, all of which were featured in Day 2 of Stuttgart Regional and show what rotation will do for these decks. And for those wanting to pick up a new deck to play, I'll show the prices of these decks too (as of December 4th 2025).
As a reminder, rotation is G Block so sets affected are:
- Scarlet and Violet (SVI)
- Paldea Evolved (PAL)
- Obsidian Flames (OBF)
- Pokémon 151 (MEW)
- Paradox Rift (PAR)
- Paldean Fates (PAF)
- Scarlet and Violet Promos (SVP)
- SVP 001 to 086, 088, 093-096, 099-101, 103-104, 119-121, 124-125, 130, 132, 137-140, 142-143, 160-161, 167-169, 196,
I have one rule that can affect the rotating numbers. For decks with evolving mons, if the highest stage is rotating, then every card rotates. If it's not rotating and are using a Basic from the G-Block, they are not considered rotating.
We are getting Ascended Heroes mini-set too. These are some of the cards that will likely see play that we will get in the upcoming mini-set:
- Mega Froslass ex
- Mega Dragonite ex
- N's Zekrom - 250 damage for N's Zoroark and also a Shred attack for 70!
- Light Ball - +50 attack for Pikachu ex
- Thick Scales - Dragon mons takes -50 against Grass, Fire, Water, Lighting
- Canari - Search up to 4 Lighting Pokemon
- Poke Pad - Searches out any non-Rule Box pokemon
25) Dragapult ex/Blaziken ex
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 18th
Total Price: $48.16
Cards Rotating: 18 (30%)
- 2 Reversal Energy
- 1 Luminous Energy
- 4 Iono
- 4 Arven
- 1 Counter Catcher
- 1 Super Rod
- 1 Earthen Vessel
- 2 Technical Machine: Evolution
- 2 Artazon
24) Cynthia's Garchomp ex
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 35th
Total Price: $17.66
Cards Rotating: 11 (18.33%)
- 1 Toedscool
- 1 Toedscruel
- 4 Arven
- 1 Professor Turo's Scenario
- 2 Technical Machine: Evolution
- 2 Town Store
Cynthia's Garchomp ex is one deck that doesn't actually lose much from rotation, but what it does lose is all it's outs to get Gabites and and Roserades in the field at the end of Turn 1 with Arven, TM Evo and Town Store all rotating, meaning it'll be harder to set up the field.
Everything else isn't as big as a loss, Toedscruel is a new inclusion to deal with Gholdengo and well they're both rotating so they cancel each other out. Turo rotating is a big one for many decks and now the only good way to heal stuff with supporters is Wally and to switch out, we'd need either a Switch or Kieran or a Pokemon with an ability to help with that.
23) Dragapult ex
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 20th
Total Price: $46.17
Cards Rotating: 16 (26.67%)
- 1 Toedscool
- 1 Toedscruel
- 1 Hawlucha
- 4 Luminous Energy
- 4 Iono
- 1 Professor Turo's Scenario
- 2 Counter Catcher
- 1 Super Rod
- 1 Artazon
As you'll see later on in this list, Dragapult decks technically won't lose much but what it loses really does hurt, the big ones being Luminous Energy, Iono and Counter Catcher. Pult decks love to play from behind and the two cards that enable that style of play is Iono and Counter Catcher and with both gone, playing from behind is now a lot tougher when you can't disrupt and gust something up at the same time.
Everything else is as mentioned, Hawlucha rotating does mean the deck will have a harder time of hitting the perfect 70 HP on a Basic Pokémon, or hitting something for just enough to KO with the 10 Hawlucha ping. Turo is another loss for late game Ursaluna attacks but there are like-for-like replacemtns in the form of Switch or Kieran.
22) Ethan's Typhlosion
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 97th
Total Price: $48.05
Cards Rotating: 11 (18.33%)
- 1 Iron Bundle
- 2 Professor's Research
- 1 Professor Turo's Scenario
- 1 Earthen Vessel
- 1 Counter Catcher
- 1 Picnic Basket
- 2 Technical Machine: Evolution
- 2 Artazon
21) Dragapult ex/Charizard ex
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 114th
Total Price: $41.39
Cards Rotating: 21 (35%) - Soon to be Extinct
- 2 Charmander
- 1 Charmeleon
- 2 Charizard ex
- 1 Chi-Yu
- 4 Luminous Energy
- 4 Arven
- 2 Iono
- 2 Counter Catcher
- 1 Nest Ball
- 1 Super Rod
- 1 Technical Machine: Evolution
And now we've arrived to our first soon to be extinct deck. The main reason is because the whole Charizard ex line is rotating thus this Pult Zard build will cease to exist come rotation. There are a few different ways to replace it, the main one being Blaziken ex but you do lose out your end-game closer with Zard ex.
Like for every other Pult lists, losing stuff like Luminous Energy, Iono and Counter Catcher hurts and losing the Zard pieces means losing stuff like Arven and TM Evo to set-up. Chi-Yu rotating isn't a big of a loss as Gholdengo ex is also rotating and decks like these can now just run Moltres from Phantasmal Flames to deal with stuff like Teal Mask Ogerpon ex.
20) Charizard ex/Noctowl
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 1st
Total Price: $35.45
Cards Rotating: 20 (33.33%) - Soon to be Extinct
- 3 Charmander
- 1 Charmeleon
- 2 Charizard ex
- 2 Pidgey
- 2 Pidgeot ex
- 1 Klefki
- 2 Iono
- 4 Nest Ball
- 1 Super Rod
- 2 Jet Energy
Ahhh Dawn Zard, my favourite deck for the past month or so. I'm so happy it won Stuttgart Regional because I was a believer of the deck since November. In fact when I first read Dawn I was already thinking to myself...well I can get Zard or Pidgeot for my Stage 2, what about my Stage 1....and the first thing to hit my mind was Noctowl and here we are!
Unfortunately this deck also ceases to exist soon, as not just the entire Zard ex line is rotating but the Pidgeot ex line is rotating too! It will be a sad day when that happens. Losing Klefki is also really big for the enitre game as now decks with Psyduck can go unchecked with no real counter with to deal with it. Losing Jet also sucks for a lot of decks, less options to move around stuff on the field.
19) Mega Venusaur ex
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 373th
Total Price: $26.06
Cards Rotating: 10 (16.67%)
- 1 Toedscool
- 1 Toedscruel
- 1 Wo-Chien ex
- 2 Iono
- 1 Professor Turo's Scenario
- 2 Nest Ball
- 2 Earthen Vessel
Mega Venusaur ex actually doesn't lose much from rotation. Toedscuel is only there for Gholdengo ex and they're both gone. Losing Iono and Turo are more painful to the deck. Most decks would also be hurting losing Nest Ball and Vessel but this deck already has Bug Catching Set so that's a like-for-like replacement.
And with more Grass attackers to come in the future, the combination of Meganium-Teal Mask Ogerpon ex-Mega Venusaur ex could help to speed up their attacks much like how the soon-to-be rotated Regigigas have done as a counter to Cornerstone Mask Ogerpon ex.
18) Gholdengo ex/Joltik Box
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 9th
Total Price: $63.05
Cards Rotating: 22 (36.67%) - Soon to be Extinct
- 3 Gimmighoul
- 3 Gholdengo ex
- 2 Iron Hands ex
- 1 Miraidon ex
- 4 Arven
- 1 Penny
- 3 Superior Energy Retrieval
- 2 Earthen Vessel
- 1 Nest Ball
- 1 Picnic Basket
- 1 Bravery Charm
Well now we reach another deck that will be extinct soon. I will touch on the Gholdengo stuff when we get to the main guy but this deck also loses it's early attacker in Iron Hands ex. Most of the time, Iron Hands ex helps to take your first two prizes, sometimes your next two prizes as well, and Gholdengo ex is the closer.
So with both of them gone.....it's just a Joltik deck powering up Pikachu ex? Yup it's now a Joltik deck (bear in mind, Miraidon ex is also gone). It also loses Arven so the deck will be a bit slower to set-up with no Miraidon, no Nest Ball. Nothing. SER rotating is a bit poetic since it's really only seeing play in decks with Gholdengo ex.
17) Mega Sharpedo ex/Toxtricity
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 173rd
Total Price: $40.33
Cards Rotating: 10 (16.67%)
- 3 Professor's Research
- 3 Iono
- 1 Professor Turo's Scenario
- 1 Nest Ball
- 1 Super Rod
- 1 Town Store
One of the main new decks to come out of Phantasmal Flames is the Toxtricity Box, be it with this build with Mega Sharpedo ex or a more Box style deck with many different attackers such as Mega Absol ex, the other Brute Bonnet, Seviper and whoever it may be. Dark Box is back again!
Although the deck doesn't actually lose much, it does lose some key consistency cards like Professor's Research and Iono. Super Rod I can see being swapped for Energy Recycler as the deck wants these energies in the deck anyway. This deck isn't that much affected by rotation so I can see more people likely picking the Tox Box deck up soon. In fact I'm already seeing a lot of these decks at my locals anyway!
16) Mega Kangaskhan ex/Bouffalant
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 27th
Total Price: $40.91
Cards Rotating: 17 (28.33%)
- 2 Jet Energy
- 4 Arven
- 2 Iono
- 2 Penny
- 2 Nest Ball
- 1 Earthen Vessel
- 2 Bravery Charm
- 2 Technical Machine: Turbo Energize
The good news, none of the Pokemon in this deck is rotating, which is much better than most other decks on this list! You're still a Mega Kangaskhan ex deck at heart just trying to make it as tanky as possible with Bouffalant and Lively Stadium.
The bad news? Bravery Charm is gone so Khan won't be as tanky as it could have been. The deck also loses it main support engine in Arven, which helps to get Precious Trolley, said Bravery Charm and TM Turbo Energize, both of which are rotating. Losing Nest Ball also hurts the deck as you'll want to get Munkidori and Bouffalant down in most games (you can replace it for the upcoming Poke Pad but it doesn't search out Mega Kangaskhan ex). Losing Penny also hurts to help pick up a heavily damaged Kangaskhan or any other benched mon.
15) Joltik Box
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 88th
Total Price: $46.97
Cards Rotating: 18 (30%)
- 2 Miraidon ex
- 2 Iron Hands ex
- 1 Mew ex
- 4 Arven
- 4 Nest Ball
- 1 Earthen Vessel
- 1 Super Rod
- 1 Future Booster Energy Capsule
- 1 Bravery Charm
- 1 Vitality Band
Joltik is one deck that was so heavily affected by the upcoming rotation, I did wonder if I should just put it under the soon to be extinct tag but decided not to. Joltik is still around, and it can still charge to Pikachu ex. And that's about it sadly. Miraidon ex rotating hurts the deck's consistency and Iron Hands ex hurts the deck's ability to prize race evolving decks. That being said, Pikachu ex will get a new tool to play with in the form of Light Ball to give it an extra 50 damage, so a Joltik charging Pikachu type of deck might still live.
Arven and Nest Ball are another two big losses for the deck as the deck wants to be as consistent as possible to execute it's gameplan every other match. 3 of the 5 tools are also rotating, all of which have their own useful needs in many match-ups. I'm not even sure how this deck will look post-rotation, or if it will even exist. It might soon turn into a deck that uses Joltik and Eelektrik to power up other attackers with the new Canari being the engine of the deck, in a similar with to Dawn for Dawn Zard.
14) Flareon ex/Noctowl
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 25th
Total Price: $44.38
Cards Rotating: 11 (18.33%)
- 1 Pidgey
- 1 Pidgeot ex
- 2 Jet Energy
- 1 Iono
- 4 Nest Ball
- 1 Counter Catcher
- 1 Vitality Band
Eevee-Box, or Flareon Owls, or whatever this is called, actually doesn't lose much to rotation which is always good news. Sure the 1-0-1 Pidgeot ex line is gone, but some lists don't even use it anyway! Jet is another one that I don't see many lists using. Iono can easily be swapped for Judge so you still have ways to disrupt your opponents.
The biggest lost will be Nest Ball. You still have a lot of outs to bench stuff like Fan Rotom, Eevee or Hoothoot, especially with Poke Pad releasing soon but now the deck won't have the easiest of times to bench something like Wellspring Mask Ogerpon ex, Terapagos ex, Fezandipiti ex or Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex which means you will have to rely on either Tera Orb or Ultra Ball, which is not what this deck wants as it doesn't like discarding cards.
13) Tera Box
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 42nd
Total Price: $38.13
Cards Rotating: 9 (15%)
- 1 Iron Bundle
- 1 Ditto
- 1 Mew ex
- 1 Professor Turo's Scenario
- 4 Nest Ball
- 1 Earthen Vessel
For Tera Box, you can pretty much just copy and paste whatever I just said for Flareon/Noctowl. The funny thing is, the only thing both decks share that they are losing is the Nest Ball. Tera Orb isn't the best like-for-like replacement as it cannot search out stuff like Lillie's Clefairy ex or Fezandipiti ex.
I do see Tera Box still being relevant in the meta as it won't lose much anyway. If anything, it might evolve to add more stuff. We could see a mix of Tera and Mega Box in here as you do have Mega Signal to search out stuff like Mega Absol ex or Mega Mawile ex. It's still a good deck with loads of attackers! One of which won't be around is Mew ex.
12) Mega Lopunny ex/Dusknoir
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 28th
Total Price: $40.52
Cards Rotating: 14 (23.33%)
- 1 Pidgey
- 1 Pidgeotto
- 1 Pidgeot ex
- 1 Klefki
- 1 Ditto
- 2 Iono
- 2 Nest Ball
- 1 Counter Catcher
- 4 Jet Energy
Another new deck that showed up with the arrival of Phantasmal Flames is Mega Lopunny ex/Dusknoir! It looks just like the old Terapagos ex/Dusknoir deck that first showed up in Stellar Crown, with many of the same pieces in the deck, the Dusk line, the Pidgeot line, Fez and 4 Rare Candies.
But come rotation, the deck does lose a lot of useful stuff. The whole Pidgeot ex line will be gone but perhaps the biggest loss will be Klefki. Without Klefki, decks can simply shove in a Psyduck and know, unless it gets gusted up, we won't be able to use our Dusclops or Dusknoir for the games. The other big loss is Jet Energy. The deck works so well because Hilda gets you Mega Lopunny ex and Jet Energy to get that 230 damage on the board out of nowhere. These two cards being rotated will change how this deck looks come April.
11) Raging Bolt ex/Teal Mask Ogerpon ex
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 21st
Total Price: $38.27
Cards Rotating: 19 (31.67%) - Soon to be Extinct
- 1 Slither Wing
- 1 Mew ex
- 1 Squawkabilly ex
- 4 Professor Sada's Vitality
- 1 Penny
- 4 Pokémon Catcher
- 4 Nest Ball
- 3 Earthen Vessel
The big bad Bolt is still around....but not for much longer? Raging Bolt ex doesn't rotate, Teal Mask Ogerpon ex doesn't rotate, so why did I put in in the extinct distinction? Well this version of Raging Bolt will be gone. Quite simply, losing Professor Sada's Vitality might be a bit too much for this deck.
Sure you still have Crispin and can probably play 4 of it for this deck going forward, but have one extra attachment is nothing compared to 2 extra attachments. The deck might now need to rely on stuff like Glass Trumpet to keep the energy attachments going for Raging Bolt ex to hit as much damage as possible. So it can still survive but not having Sada will hurt the deck a lot. Also losing Nest Ball AND Earthen Vessel is a big hit! Slither Wing rotating means you now don't have an answer to Pikachu ex.
10) Alakazam/Dudunsparce
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 50th
Total Price: $23.24
Cards Rotating: 4 (6.67%)
- 1 Jet Energy
- 1 Tulip
- 2 Nest Ball
Probably the best budget deck in the game right now and here is the scary part, the deck loses almost nothing to rotation. Jet energy? Not much of a loss to be honest, it's there to help you get out of retreat lock and confusion stuff, and you can keep re-using it with Dudunsparce. Tulip? Sure that might be the biggest loss for the deck but there are many other replacements for it.
As for Nest Ball? Losing another out to Fan Rotom or Abra isn't so bad, but losing the out to get Fezandipiti ex will hurt the deck as you can't really afford to play Ultra Ball in this deck. The name of the game for this deck is to keep what you have in hand, not throw it. So there is no real ways to just get a Fez down for this deck apart from drawing into it. But other than that, this deck should thrive in rotation, especially with Iono gone which is great news for Alakazam, and with Klefki gone, Psyduck can help to make sure Dusk bombs won't hurt the deck.
9) N's Zoroark
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 239th
Total Price: $57.52
Cards Rotating: 18 (30%)
- 2 Toedscool
- 2 Toedscruel
- 2 Iono
- 1 Arven
- 1 Penny
- 2 Counter Catcher
- 2 Super Rod
- 1 Pal Pad
- 1 Nest Ball
- 2 Technical Machine: Evolution
- 2 Artazon
8) Marnie's Grimmsnarl ex/Froslass
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 58th
Total Price: $41.38
Cards Rotating: 18 (30%)
- 1 Iron Bundle
- 4 Arven
- 3 Iono
- 2 Counter Catcher
- 2 Nest Ball
- 1 Energy Search
- 1 Super Rod
- 2 Technical Machine: Evolution
- 1 Technical Machine: Devolution
- 1 Artazon
This deck is still around but for a deck that doesn't really lose any of it's Pokemon line, Grimm sure loses a lot from consistency cards. Arven has been key for most of it's game to get TM Evo going Turn 1, Secret Box mid game or TM Devo in the late game, and yes, all of those cards except Secret Box will be rotating. In fact, I'm not even sure the deck might play Secret Box as it'll be a lot harder to find it without Arven but there is a like-for-like replacement in Team Rocket's Petrel.
Nest Ball won't be a big loss for the deck with the new Poke Pad likely to replace it. Counter Catcher is a big loss for the deck, this deck does like to play from behind and losing that and Iono will hurt that gameplan, as mentioned previously for Dragapult decks too and as I will for Pult and Garde decks coming after this. Marnie's Grimmsnarl will look a lot different come rotation but it should still be a factor.
7) Ceruledge ex
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 77th
Total Price: $26.50
Cards Rotating: 13 (21.67%)
- 1 Squawkabilly ex
- 2 Jet Energy
- 1 Professor Turo's Scenario
- 1 Professor's Research
- 4 Nest Ball
- 2 Earthen Vessel
- 1 Pal Pad
- 1 Super Rod
Ceruledge isn't going anywhere anytime soon. Sure, it loses Squawkabilly ex which means it can't have explosive Turn 1s in combination with Carmine. Sure it loses mobility cards like Jet and Turo, but in all fairness, they aren't all that bad. In fact, I think most of the card this deck loses can be easily replaced except for one.
The big one being Pal Pad. This deck does like to run though the deck quickly, which means you often have to discard important supporters early on, be it Briar or Boss and losing Pal Pad will make it a bit harder to recover those cards. There are some Pokemon that can recover trainer cards but this being an aggro deck, you just want to be attacking all the time. Losing Vessel does hurt a lot too as you won't be able to throw away as many energies as you'd probably like. But the core part of the deck is still in tact so there's still hope for the Ceruledge believers.
6) Mega Box
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 53rd
Total Price: $59.20
Cards Rotating: 18 (30%)
- 4 Arven
- 3 Penny
- 2 Iono
- 2 Nest Ball
- 1 Counter Catcher
- 1 Earthen Vessel
- 2 Bravery Charm
- 2 Technical Machine: Turbo Energize
- 1 Town Store
30% is a big number for a deck that recently showed up with the release of Mega Evolutions! Mega Box does get badly hit by rotation with losing one of it's main engines, Arven + TM Turbo Energize. It's what the deck wants to see pretty much every game in Turn 1 going 2nd. And it's not just the starting bit, the ability to take hits will take a hit as well (no pun intended) by losing Bravery Charm and also Penny.
But both Mega Absol ex and Mega Kangaskhan are just too good to ignore. This version of Mega Box might not exist for much longer but I can still see both of them being big players in the game for the next 2 years. Khan just has a great ability and can be a tanky deck with Bouffalant and find a different way to charge energies. As for Absol, the next best option is likely the Toxtricity Box for it, or the deck might just thrive on with a combination of Toxtricty, Crispin and whatever it may be!
5) Gardevoir ex
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 46th
Total Price: $52.31
Cards Rotating: 28 (46.67%) - Soon to be Extinct
- 3 Ralts
- 2 Kirlia
- 2 Gardevoir ex
- 1 Drifloon
- 1 Scream Tail
- 1 Mew ex
- 4 Iono
- 2 Arven
- 1 Professor's Research
- 1 Professor Turo's Scenario
- 3 Earthen Vessel
- 2 Nest Ball
- 1 Counter Catcher
- 1 Super Rod
- 1 Bravery Charm
- 1 Technical Machine: Evolution
- 1 Artazon
Well, thankfully it's time has finally come. Gardevoir ex will rotate in the upcoming rotation so this deck is gone. There's not really much for me to say about it. I will touch on Jellicent ex in the next entry. As for Mega Diancie ex, it could still work as it only needs 2 Psychic energies to do 240 damage but getting those energies consistently might be an issue now that there is no Psychic Recharge.
Munkidori will still thrive, just not with Gardevoir. It's likely new best home is either Marnie's Grimmsnarl with Froslass, just Froslass itself, Toxtricity Box or some sort of Khan tanky-style deck. I'm glad to see it gone, this deck just kept getting way too much help honestly, it was getting annoying to see.
4) Gardevoir ex/Jellicent ex
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 10th
Total Price: $58.62
Cards Rotating: 24 (40%) - Soon to be Extinct
- 2 Ralts
- 1 Kirlia
- 2 Gardevoir ex
- 1 Mew ex
- 1 Scream Tail
- 4 Iono
- 1 Professor Turo's Scenario
- 3 Earthen Vessel
- 2 Nest Ball
- 2 Counter Catcher
- 1 Super Rod
- 2 Bravery Charm
- 2 Artazon
Same as above, this deck is finally rotating, thank god. Why was Gardevoir ex good you might wonder? Well it has one of the best abilities in the game. I do like decks that can accelerate energies (Malamar, Welder and Arceus VSTAR to name a few) and because there are so many good Psychic attackers, you can pretty much pick and choose how to attack. And you don't even need to take KOs because of Munkidori which is why this, as some say, is the best comeback deck in the game.
As for Jellicent ex, it will still be an annoying force to deal with in the game. It will need to find a new home and early signs point to it potentially being Dragapult ex or Blaziken ex.
3) Charizard ex/Pidgeot ex
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 5th
Total Price: $56.89
Cards Rotating: 28 (46.67%) - Soon to be Extinct
- 3 Charmander
- 2 Charmeleon
- 2 Charizard ex
- 2 Pidgey
- 1 Pidgeotto
- 2 Pidgeot ex
- 1 Chi-Yu
- 1 Klefki
- 2 Iono
- 2 Arven
- 1 Professor Turo's Scenario
- 2 Counter Catcher
- 2 Super Rod
- 2 Technical Machine: Evolution
- 1 Defiance Band
- 1 Mesagoza
- 1 Artazon
While I'm glad to see Gardevoir finally rotate, this one makes me sad to see leaving the format. Charizard ex and Pidgeot ex, a deck I've played almost non-stop for the last 2 years. Sometimes the BDIF, sometimes unplayable which is why I like it more than Gardevoir, you just never know what you'll get.
Charizard ex has amazing ability, charging 3 Fire energies onto the board, and to anyone. Pidgeot just finds anything you want. There will still be a Charizard in the format in Mega Charizard X and also the upcoming Mega Charizard Y, but they both will not have the advantage of using Infernal Reign from Tera Charizard ex (They can use Oricorio ex at least). Since the main attacker and engine is rotating, the whole deck is done for. I mean almost half the deck is rotating anyway! It's not the biggest number on this list though.
2) Dragapult ex/Dusknoir
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 2nd
Total Price: $49.34
Cards Rotating: 13 (21.67%)
- 1 Hawlucha
- 4 Iono
- 1 Professor Turo's Scenario
- 3 Counter Catcher
- 1 Nest Ball
- 3 Luminous Energy
1) Gholdengo ex/Lunatone
Best Finish at Stuttgart Regional: 3rd
Total Price: $50.21
Cards Rotating: 29 (48.33%) - Soon to be Extinct
- 4 Gimmighoul
- 4 Gholdengo ex
- 4 Arven
- 2 Professor Turo's Scenario
- 4 Super Energy Retreival
- 4 Nest Ball
- 3 Earthen Vessel
- 1 Super Rod
- 1 Vitality Band
- 2 Artazon
- Alakazam/Dudunsparce - 6.67%
- Tera Box - 15%
- Mega Venusaur ex - 16.67%
- Mega Sharpedo ex/Toxtricity - 16.67%
- Cynthia's Garchomp ex - 18.33%
- Ethan's Typhlosion - 18.33%
- Flareon ex/Noctowl - 18.33%
- Ceruledge ex - 21.67%
- Dragapult ex/Dusknoir - 21.67%
- Mega Lopunny ex/Dusknoir - 23.33%
- Dragapult ex - 26.67%
- Mega Kangaskhan ex/Bouffalant - 28.33%
- Dragapult ex/Blaziken ex - 30%
- Joltik Box - 30%
- N's Zoroark ex - 30%
- Marnie's Grimmsnarl ex/Froslass - 30%
- Mega Box - 30%
- Raging Bolt ex/Teal Mask Ogerpon ex - 31.67%
- Charizard ex/Noctowl - 33.33%
- Dragapult ex/Charizard ex - 35%
- Gholdengo ex/Joltik Box - 36.67%
- Gardevoir ex/Jellicent ex - 40%
- Gardevoir ex - 46.67%
- Charizard ex/Pidgeot ex - 46.67%
- Gholdengo ex/Lunatone - 48.33%
- Cynthia's Garchomp ex - $17.66
- Alakazam/Dudunsparce - $23.24
- Mega Venusaur ex - $26.06
- Ceruledge ex - $26.50
- Charizard ex/Noctowl - $35.45
- Tera Box - $38.13
- Raging Bolt ex/Teal Mask Ogerpon ex - $38.27
- Mega Sharpedo ex/Toxtricity - $40.33
- Mega Lopunny ex/Dusknoir - $40.52
- Mega Kangaskhan ex/Bouffalant - $40.91
- Marnie's Grimmsnarl ex/Froslass - $41.38
- Dragapult ex/Charizard ex - $41.39
- Flareon ex/Noctowl - $44.38
- Dragapult ex - $46.17
- Joltik Box - $46.97
- Ethan's Typhlosion - $48.05
- Dragapult ex/Blaziken ex - $48.16
- Dragapult ex/Dusknoir - $49.34
- Gholdengo ex/Lunatone - $50.21
- Gardevoir ex - $52.31
- Charizard ex/Pidgeot ex - $56.89
- N's Zoroark ex - $57.52
- Gardevoir ex/Jellicent ex - $58.62
- Mega Box - $59.20
- Gholdengo ex/Joltik Box - $63.05
























