Pokémon Unboxing - 2023 World Championship Deck: Lost Box Kyogre
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- What is inside the 2023 World Championship Deck: Lost Box Kyogre from Pokémon?
Watch as we open one up and have a look at all the cards and accessories included.
This Lost Box Kyogre deck was used at the 2023 World Championships in Yokohama by Shao Tong Yen as he won the Junior Division.
Have you got your hands on any of these World Championship decks? Which one is your favourite?
This deck is the second of four different ones so stay tuned to the channel to see us open up the rest.
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Will you be looking to use anything from this Lost Box Kyogre Deck?
Nope gonna rotate in 2 weeks. Btw the code is gone in 1 min. Can i know when you will post again on the 2 other deck try to get one code at least if can
They always go so quickly! Next ones will be posted same time tomorrow and Thursday, so about 5pm.
@@atomiccardsTCG Awesome thank you
Got one since Shao Tong is from Taiwan. And I do see him from time to time during tournament season.
Keeping this deck in the box as a portrait. Its amazing to see Kyogre finally in the Champion Hall of Fame! Especially in one of my favprite decks ever!
Pretty sad that the cards feel so cheap but good deck after all. Got this one and Mew's to play with my girlfriend.
It's good that it makes a deck like this much more affordable tho.
Thank you for making this video! Helped me identify which version I had in my collection
Thank you for watching 😁
Always great content from you❤
Thank you 😁
A tournament deck that's not tournament legal..? Borderline a scam.
Based on decks used in a tournament as opposed to decks you can use in a tournament.
They're more marketed as a celebration of the world champs and to get the decks in the hands of people who don't play at official tournaments