Background information (skip this if you want to hear about my format concept): So for literally decades throughout my life, Pokemon TCG has played an integral role in various spurts all the way back in the Base-Jungle-Fossil era till now. I've taken plenty of breaks from it but somehow manage to still hold onto a decent collection of cards.
One of my fav things I did as a kid was get a theme deck for my birthday, all the way back with the 2 player starter set. The second theme deck I got was the Rocket deck with Dark Arbok, as well as Lt. Surge and Blaine Gym era decks.
However, over the years I've lost quite a bit of cards. I've given some away, straight up threw them out, misplaced and damaged them. All I really have left of my old collection is all the holos which I've always been careful to preserve but even they aren't in the best condition.
Fast forward to a few years ago during the Black and White era. I got back into the TCG in a rather serious manner. I bought the Scolipede and Crookadile decks and had a lot of fun playing them and making decks with the cards featured in there. Then about a year or so after that I got the Team Plasma Volcarona deck, and started buying boosters then BAM a bad spill killed most of my collection. Whoops! Took another break...
Fast forward to a few years after that, I got the Volcanion and Hoopa structure decks which I heard at the time were good starts into the competitive game (Volcanion and Volcanion EX was a legit thing at one time) and had a lot of fun tearing players up on TCGO with my Volcanion deck. Took another break due to life leading me in new directions.
Then Sword and Shield's prerelease hit. I went through the entire phase of being excited, then tempered, then downright disappointed lol. I still like the games for what they contain, but even after playing them and beating them it really left a sour taste in my mouth. So I went back to the TCG, doing what I always do to get a head start, and bought the Groudon and Kyogre decks that came out recently. Had a ton of fun with them, then bought the Necrozma and Dragonite decks to add to the cardpool. Then I reformed my Volcanion and Hoopa theme decks and put them into the fray as well. At first I was keeping the theme decks together, playing with my brother in an IRL version of Theme Deck battles in TCGO. However we both soon realized that not all theme decks were created equally, so we mixed and matched parts and...
The Victory Road Format (alpha/testing):
Core Rules:
1. Only cards that are released in Theme Decks are legal.
2. The number of copies of a card you can run depends on how many copies of that card is printed in a theme deck F.E. you can only run up to two copies of Team UP Charizard.
3. Two main formats: Standard Gen 6/Gen 7 and Unlimited.
4. Newer printings override the old ones as long ad the newer printing was printed in a theme deck. For example Bill is still a Supporter card in this format, while Erika is not.
5. Unlimited has a limitations list which currently contains (as of testing)
Power 1* - Block A (Professor Oak, Computer Search, Lass)
Power 4 - Block A (Gust of Wind, Energy Removal, Pokemon Catcher), Block B (Professor Juniper, Professor Sycamore)
*this means that in each individual Block, you can play X amount of cards in your deck. X equals the Power number.
Motus Operandi:
So, what exactly is the goal here? Well theres a couple of things. For starters, this is a format that can showcase a lot of lesser known Pokemon cards. To be honest most Theme Decks feature junk, but in this format? That junk could be essential parts of the game. On top of that I wanted to give purpose to my theme deck collection I was amassing as well. I've went back and repaired my Volcarona, Krookodile and Scollipede theme decks for example, as well as reformed my Dark Arbok deck. For the past month or so I've been buying Sun and Moon decks as well as attempting to complete a Gen 1 theme deck collection (I'm not buying sealed themes for Gen 1 though, just building them with single purchases cause its cheaper) and I've honestly been having a blast playing with my brother! I'm even thinking about doing a game night with my friends cause I've amassed such a large collection you could easily just go ham with it.
It's also a fairly cheap format never requiring you to pay a lot of money. What you get in a Theme Deck is it, no more, no less. There's no Pokemon EX or GX to worry about (remember theme decks only, not legendary decks or trainer kits), just good old fashion brawls. Here's a decklist example:
Charizard/Incineroar (Unlimited format)
2x Charmander (Team Up 12)
2x Charmeleon (Team Up 13)
2x Charizard (Team Up 14)
2x Litten (Unbroken Bonds 27)
2x Torracat (Unbroken Bonds 28)
2x Incineroar (Unbroken Bonds 29)
2x Slugma (Lost Thunder 43)
2x Magcargo (Celestial Storm 24)
4x Lillie
2x Welder
2x Guzma
1x N
1x Tate & Liza
1x Brock's Grit
1x Computer Search
4x Gust of Wind
4x Ultra Ball
3x Pokemon Communication
2x Evosoda
1x Rescue Stretcher
1x Professor's Letter
1x Super Potion
1x Escape Rope
1x Switch
1x Energy Retrieval
13x Fire Energy
There's still some powerhouse decks here. Charizard is one of them, as is Blastoise/Dragonite and Necrozma as well. However nothing has tested so over the top for me that I've felt anything to be super broken outside of what's on the limitation list lol.
What are your guys thoughts on this concept? I've pitched it to Pokemon TCG reddit to no avail so I was hoping you guys might be more responsive to it. I'll give you guys updates as I continue to do my own testing!
Theme Decks I currently own:
Gen 1:
2 Player Starter Set
Overgrowth
Zap!
Brushfire
Blackout
Water Blast
Power Reserve
LockDown
BodyGuard
Devastation
Trouble
On the way: Brock, Misty, Lt. Surge, Erika
Gen 5:
Power Play
Toxic Tricks
Mind Wipe
Cold Fire
+ some cards in my collection I already know exist in Theme Decks (hence N)
Gen 6:
Gears of Fire
Ring of Lightning
Pikachu Power
Mewtwo Mayhem
Gen 7:
Leaf Charge
Hydro Fury
Storm Caller
Blazing Volcano
Relentless Flame
Torrential Cannon
Lightning Loop
Battle Mind
Soaring Storm
Laser Focus
Towering Heights
Unseen Depths
One of my fav things I did as a kid was get a theme deck for my birthday, all the way back with the 2 player starter set. The second theme deck I got was the Rocket deck with Dark Arbok, as well as Lt. Surge and Blaine Gym era decks.
However, over the years I've lost quite a bit of cards. I've given some away, straight up threw them out, misplaced and damaged them. All I really have left of my old collection is all the holos which I've always been careful to preserve but even they aren't in the best condition.
Fast forward to a few years ago during the Black and White era. I got back into the TCG in a rather serious manner. I bought the Scolipede and Crookadile decks and had a lot of fun playing them and making decks with the cards featured in there. Then about a year or so after that I got the Team Plasma Volcarona deck, and started buying boosters then BAM a bad spill killed most of my collection. Whoops! Took another break...
Fast forward to a few years after that, I got the Volcanion and Hoopa structure decks which I heard at the time were good starts into the competitive game (Volcanion and Volcanion EX was a legit thing at one time) and had a lot of fun tearing players up on TCGO with my Volcanion deck. Took another break due to life leading me in new directions.
Then Sword and Shield's prerelease hit. I went through the entire phase of being excited, then tempered, then downright disappointed lol. I still like the games for what they contain, but even after playing them and beating them it really left a sour taste in my mouth. So I went back to the TCG, doing what I always do to get a head start, and bought the Groudon and Kyogre decks that came out recently. Had a ton of fun with them, then bought the Necrozma and Dragonite decks to add to the cardpool. Then I reformed my Volcanion and Hoopa theme decks and put them into the fray as well. At first I was keeping the theme decks together, playing with my brother in an IRL version of Theme Deck battles in TCGO. However we both soon realized that not all theme decks were created equally, so we mixed and matched parts and...
The Victory Road Format (alpha/testing):
Core Rules:
1. Only cards that are released in Theme Decks are legal.
2. The number of copies of a card you can run depends on how many copies of that card is printed in a theme deck F.E. you can only run up to two copies of Team UP Charizard.
3. Two main formats: Standard Gen 6/Gen 7 and Unlimited.
4. Newer printings override the old ones as long ad the newer printing was printed in a theme deck. For example Bill is still a Supporter card in this format, while Erika is not.
5. Unlimited has a limitations list which currently contains (as of testing)
Power 1* - Block A (Professor Oak, Computer Search, Lass)
Power 4 - Block A (Gust of Wind, Energy Removal, Pokemon Catcher), Block B (Professor Juniper, Professor Sycamore)
*this means that in each individual Block, you can play X amount of cards in your deck. X equals the Power number.
Motus Operandi:
So, what exactly is the goal here? Well theres a couple of things. For starters, this is a format that can showcase a lot of lesser known Pokemon cards. To be honest most Theme Decks feature junk, but in this format? That junk could be essential parts of the game. On top of that I wanted to give purpose to my theme deck collection I was amassing as well. I've went back and repaired my Volcarona, Krookodile and Scollipede theme decks for example, as well as reformed my Dark Arbok deck. For the past month or so I've been buying Sun and Moon decks as well as attempting to complete a Gen 1 theme deck collection (I'm not buying sealed themes for Gen 1 though, just building them with single purchases cause its cheaper) and I've honestly been having a blast playing with my brother! I'm even thinking about doing a game night with my friends cause I've amassed such a large collection you could easily just go ham with it.
It's also a fairly cheap format never requiring you to pay a lot of money. What you get in a Theme Deck is it, no more, no less. There's no Pokemon EX or GX to worry about (remember theme decks only, not legendary decks or trainer kits), just good old fashion brawls. Here's a decklist example:
Charizard/Incineroar (Unlimited format)
2x Charmander (Team Up 12)
2x Charmeleon (Team Up 13)
2x Charizard (Team Up 14)
2x Litten (Unbroken Bonds 27)
2x Torracat (Unbroken Bonds 28)
2x Incineroar (Unbroken Bonds 29)
2x Slugma (Lost Thunder 43)
2x Magcargo (Celestial Storm 24)
4x Lillie
2x Welder
2x Guzma
1x N
1x Tate & Liza
1x Brock's Grit
1x Computer Search
4x Gust of Wind
4x Ultra Ball
3x Pokemon Communication
2x Evosoda
1x Rescue Stretcher
1x Professor's Letter
1x Super Potion
1x Escape Rope
1x Switch
1x Energy Retrieval
13x Fire Energy
There's still some powerhouse decks here. Charizard is one of them, as is Blastoise/Dragonite and Necrozma as well. However nothing has tested so over the top for me that I've felt anything to be super broken outside of what's on the limitation list lol.
What are your guys thoughts on this concept? I've pitched it to Pokemon TCG reddit to no avail so I was hoping you guys might be more responsive to it. I'll give you guys updates as I continue to do my own testing!
Theme Decks I currently own:
Gen 1:
2 Player Starter Set
Overgrowth
Zap!
Brushfire
Blackout
Water Blast
Power Reserve
LockDown
BodyGuard
Devastation
Trouble
On the way: Brock, Misty, Lt. Surge, Erika
Gen 5:
Power Play
Toxic Tricks
Mind Wipe
Cold Fire
+ some cards in my collection I already know exist in Theme Decks (hence N)
Gen 6:
Gears of Fire
Ring of Lightning
Pikachu Power
Mewtwo Mayhem
Gen 7:
Leaf Charge
Hydro Fury
Storm Caller
Blazing Volcano
Relentless Flame
Torrential Cannon
Lightning Loop
Battle Mind
Soaring Storm
Laser Focus
Towering Heights
Unseen Depths
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