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Pokémon TCG pros predict these 3 decks will dominate Worlds 2024

But will they make top cut?

Every Pokémon TCG deck has a chance at greatness, but when you enter the Pokémon World Championships, pros know the deck choice can make or break your entire season.

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The 2023/2024 season has seen one of the healthiest metagames in Pokémon history, with just under a dozen decks reaching the top eight through the year. Heading into Worlds, there’s a chance for any deck to make top cut, but some are better than others. Pokémon TCG pro players have highlighted three decks they expect to do well at the World Championships in Honolulu, Hawaii, from Aug. 16 to 18—and what they plan to use.

“From my NAIC experience, Gardevoir feels like the perfect deck for me to take into Worlds.” Rose Gregon, a U.K. TCG player heading to Hawaii, told Dot Esports. “With enough adaptation to the new top decks, Charizard and Regidrago, I’m confident Gardevoir can beat anything.”

Gregson continued, saying they expected “Regidrago to be the most popular and dominant deck in Worlds” and that, heading into Worlds, they “expect a lot of good players to pick the deck up and have deep runs.”

Adam Hawkins, another top TCG player based in the U.K., agreed with one of those three; he expects Charizard to dominate in Honolulu when crunch time rolls around.

“I’m always undecided on what deck to play until just hours before a tournament, so have to take several,” Hawkins told Dot. “My main choice currently would be the Charizard/Pidgeot/Dusknoir deck. The deck is very consistent, and with the new Dusknoir evolution line, [it’s] very versatile, so it feels like the safest pick for the World Championships.”

In short, Gardevoir ex, Charizard ex, and Regidraco Lost Box are the three decks that some Pokémon TCG pro players expect to see dominate. No one mentioned the highly popular Raging BoltOgerpon ex deck that even took NAIC 2024 Senior’s title, so we’ll need to wait until Aug. 18 to see whose prediction was correct.


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Assigning Editor. In 2015, Adam graduated from the University of Aberystwyth with a bachelor's in Media and Communications. Working in the industry for over ten years. If it has anything to do with Nintendo and Pokémon chances are you will see me talking about it, covering, and likely not sleeping while playing it.