Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Heatran-Regigigas Theme japan

They only tell what pokemon are in the deck, not how many of each pokemon is in the deck. It also doesn't list what trainers are in the deck. I was wondering if anyone else already bought the deck and could tell me the details.
 
I can tell you off the top of my head that there's no more then 2 copies of every non-trainer, 'cause I definately threw two of each half deck together and discovered 4 of each basic, etc.

IIRC, there were 2 of every basic, 1 of both LV.Xs and their non LV.X form... And 2 of every trainer. I could post a deck list later, but that should be about it you need to know.
 
I can tell you off the top of my head that there's no more then 2 copies of every non-trainer, 'cause I definately threw two of each half deck together and discovered 4 of each basic, etc.

IIRC, there were 2 of every basic, 1 of both LV.Xs and their non LV.X form... And 2 of every trainer. I could post a deck list later, but that should be about it you need to know.

Thanks...you know what trainers are in the deck?
 
Thanks...you know what trainers are in the deck?

First, I checked, and there ARE 2 of every pokemon (such as Lucario, Luxio, etc.) except for the obvious Heatran/Regigigas and completely random Misdreavus.

Now...

Between the two decks...

2 copies each of
Buck
Energy Search
Pokeball


one copy each of

Energy Patch
Switch
Energy Switch
Bubble Coat
Warp Point

So pretty much, buy two and you've got your 2 Mewtwo LV.Xs, 2 Gliscor LV.Xs (sadly the bad versions of regular Mewtwo and Gliscor :/), and 4 Buck's Training, plus any Energy Patches, Warp Points, or Bubble Coats you might want to tech in. Plus Lucario isn't that bad and you'll have 4 copies of it (though I prefer the DP one, that's just me). *Shrugs*

And Starter Decks/Theme Decks are... Always the same, unless you're playing Yu-Gi-Oh, where they tend to throw some of the best cards in the game into Theme Decks and utter rubish into Starter Decks :nonono: [del]kinda reminds me of the difference between the typical Japanese starter deck and the typical US Theme deck, just opposite[/del]
 
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