Pokémon: The Top 5 Best Decks for Worlds 2023
The 2022-2023 Pokémon TCG season has seen many exciting results, and many are currently traveling to the World Championships held in Yokohama, Japan! I decided it is great to celebrate Worlds by sharing my top five decks heading into the events and providing lists for each!
If you’re heading to Worlds, you’ll get access to some awesome lists, and if you’re playing locally, you can choose the best deck to earn Championship Points. Our metagame might see variation over the next few weeks, but these decks are currently on top! Let’s jump to our number five deck!
5. Arceus / Duraludon / Umbreon
While Arceus VSTAR [Brilliant Stars] / Duraludon VMAX [Evolving Skies] / Umbreon VMAX [Evolving Skies] has tumbled down from the absolute top spots at NAIC 2023 to the middle of the list, that may be the secret to its success. This deck aims to counter Gardevoir ex [Scarlet and Violet], Mew VMAX [Fusion Strike], and Lugia VSTAR [Silver Tempest] decks through its VMAX Pokémon attackers, while Arceus VSTAR is strong against Lost Zone Box.
As those decks are all becoming better positioned heading into Worlds, so is Arceus VSTAR / Duraludon VMAX / Umbreon VMAX. Timing is everything, and this deck could find its way into the top ranks of the metagame heading into Yokohama!
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3Arceus VSTAR BRS
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4Arceus V BRS
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2Duraludon VMAX CRZ
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2Duraludon V CRZ
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2Umbreon VMAX EVS
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2Umbreon V EVS
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1Spiritomb PAL
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1Lumineon V BRS
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1Hawlucha SVI
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1Radiant Alakazam SIT
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4Iono PAL
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3Adventurer's Discovery FST
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2Professor's Research SVI
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2Boss's Orders PAL
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1Judge SVI
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3Lost City LOR
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1Path to the Peak CRE
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1Choice Belt PAL
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4Nest Ball SVI
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4Ultra Ball SVI
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1Escape Rope BST
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1Switch SVI
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4Double Turbo Energy BRS
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4Basic {M} Energy SVE
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3Basic {D} Energy SVE
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2Basic {F} Energy SVE
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1Luminous Energy PAL
If you wanna play Arceus VSTAR / Duraludon VMAX / Umbreon VMAX in style, sleeve it up in Ultimate Guard Cortex Black Sleeves for a great color balance!
4. Lugia
It might be a hot take, but Lugia VSTAR is back on top! With Duraludon VMAX seeing less play and a massive uptick in Lost Zone Box variants, Lugia VSTAR can thrive! The deck still carries the same strategy of getting Archeops [Silver Tempest] in your discard pile to accelerate Energy, so if you’ve ever played this deck before, it should still be familiar.
Single Strike Pokemon fill up the attacking spaces because they are relevant to the metagame right now due to typing and because you can get back Single Strike Energy [Battle Styles] with Urn of Vitality [Battle Styles]. It might not be the best deck in the format, but it certainly holds its own against the developing metagame.
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3Lugia VSTAR SIT
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4Lugia V SIT
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4Archeops SIT
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2Lumineon V BRS
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2Tyranitar V BST
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1Squawkabilly ex PAL
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1Radiant Tsareena SIT
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1Stonjourner BST
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1Yveltal FST
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3Professor's Research SVI
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3Boss's Orders PAL
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3Iono PAL
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1Professor Burnet PR-SW
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3Mesagoza SVI
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2Collapsed Stadium BRS
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4Capturing Aroma SIT
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4Ultra Ball SVI
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3Urn of Vitality BST
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2Nest Ball SVI
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4Single Strike Energy BST
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3Double Turbo Energy BRS
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3Gift Energy LOR
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2V Guard Energy SIT
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1Jet Energy PAL
I love matching my Pokemon to my deck box whenever possible, so I recommend flying high with Lugia VSTAR rocking an Ultimate Guard Sidewinder 100+ Synergy in the Blue / White colorway!
3. Gardevoir
Gardevoir ex [Scarlet and Violet] is the best deck in the format, but it struggles against many counter decks due to its success. It can still win against every Pokémon TCG deck, but it might be tough. With Gardevoir ex getting countered by many, it has slipped out of the top spot and might find itself winning Worlds in Japan.
It has to be good if a deck can have an autonomous draw engine, a way to accelerate many Energy and attack for OHKOs! I’m sure we’ll see Gardevoir ex go very far in Yokohama!
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2Gardevoir ex SVI
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2Gardevoir CRE
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4Kirlia SIT
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3Ralts SVI
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1Ralts SIT
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1Radiant Greninja ASR
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1Zacian V CEL
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1Cresselia LOR
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1Manaphy BRS
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1Mew CEL
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4Iono PAL
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2Boss's Orders PAL
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2Worker SIT
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1Collapsed Stadium BRS
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1Temple of Sinnoh ASR
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1Artazon PAL
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1Sky Seal Stone CRZ
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4Battle VIP Pass FST
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3Fog Crystal CRE
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3Rare Candy SVI
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3Level Ball BST
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3Ultra Ball SVI
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2Super Rod PAL
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1Pal Pad SVI
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11Basic {P} Energy SVE
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1Reversal Energy PAL
I love how the green on the whole Gardevoir Evolution line pops when pairing them with Ultimate Guard Green Cortex Sleeves.
2. Turbo Lost Zone Box
Turbo Lost Zone Box is one of the most consistent decks in our format and one of the quickest. Suppose you wanna snipe your opponent’s Pokémon turn two. In that case, you can easily get cards in the Lost Zone with Comfey [Lost Origin] and Colress’s Experiment [Lost Origin], Lost Vacuum [Crown Zenith] a Forest Seal Stone [Silver Tempest] in play, accelerate Energy with Mirage Gate [Lost Origin], and attack with Radiant Greninja [Astral Radiance].
That might sound like a long-winded combo, but it often happens by playing multiple copies of the same cards. If consistency is king, Turbo Lost Zone Box is the best deck in the game!
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4Comfey LOR
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2Sableye LOR
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1Dragonite V PR-SW
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1Drapion V LOR
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1Raikou V BRS
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1Radiant Greninja ASR
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1Cramorant LOR
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1Manaphy BRS
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1Artazon PAL
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4Colress's Experiment LOR
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1Klara CRE
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1Boss's Orders PAL
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1PokéStop PGO
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3Forest Seal Stone SIT
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4Battle VIP Pass FST
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4Escape Rope BST
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4Mirage Gate LOR
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4Switch Cart ASR
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3Trekking Shoes CRZ
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3Lost Vacuum CRZ
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3Super Rod PAL
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3Nest Ball SVI
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1Hisuian Heavy Ball ASR
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4Basic {W} Energy SVE
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2Basic {P} Energy SVE
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2Basic {L} Energy SVE
While I pair these with Ultimate Guard Red Cortex Sleeves, I’m sure the Lost Zone aura would pair beautifully with Ultimate Guard Petrol Cortex Sleeves.
1. Giratina
kemon in format are still roaming around, you’ll want to have some OHKO power at Worlds!It might be a bit of a newcomer to the top of the meta, but this slower approach to Lost Zone decks seems to work! Even though it's slower, it does gain the combo play of Path to the Peak [Chilling Reign] + Iono [Paldea Evolved] / Roxanne [Astral Radiance]. That and you can OHKO anything with Giratina VSTAR’s [Lost Origin] VSTAR attack! When 300+ HP Pokemon in format are still roaming around, you’ll want to have some OHKO power at Worlds!
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3Giratina VSTAR LOR
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3Giratina V LOR
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4Comfey LOR
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2Sableye LOR
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1Radiant Greninja ASR
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1Manaphy BRS
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1Cramorant LOR
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4Colress's Experiment LOR
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2Boss's Orders PAL
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2Iono PAL
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1Roxanne ASR
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3Path to the Peak CRE
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4Battle VIP Pass FST
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4Mirage Gate LOR
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3Switch Cart ASR
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3Nest Ball SVI
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2Escape Rope BST
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2Super Rod PAL
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2Pokégear 3.0 SVI
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4Basic {P} Energy SVE
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3Basic {W} Energy SVE
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3Basic {G} Energy SVE
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3Jet Energy PAL
Similarly to how Turbo Lost Zone Box, the Lost Zone aura on many of the cards in this deck would pair beautifully with Ultimate Guard Purple Cortex Sleeves.
Pokémon Worlds: See Ya in Japan!
All of the above decks are amazing, and I’m sure they’ll succeed at the top tables of Yokohama! Feel free to copy and paste those lists directly into PTCG Live to give them a whirl for yourself! I’m set on running one of the above, depending on the metagame and what I feel like playing!
Hopefully, I’ll have a deep run this year, but honestly, I’m so excited to visit the birthplace of my favorite game! Thanks for reading, and stay tuned for my upcoming articles!