Rockruff Full Power Deck (TCG)
The Rockruff Full Power Deck (Japanese: イワンコ全力デッキ) is a Japanese-exclusive Standard Deck released within the January 2017 issue of CoroCoro Comic, available on December 15, 2016.
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The Rockruff Full Power Deck is centered around the Puppy Pokémon Rockruff and its evolution Lycanroc. Focusing on the Fire-type, Water-type, and Fighting-type, this Standard Deck includes 20 exclusive cards featuring 13 different Pokémon, including Lycanroc-GX, all of which have their own collection number and symbol. The remaining 40 cards comprise a selection of 20 Trainer cards sourced from Collection Sun, Collection Moon, and the Sun & Moon Starter Set, as well as 20 basic Energy cards. The deck itself came packaged in a foil pack, which also included a promotional Rockruff Pokémon Ga-Olé disk and a cardboard sheet containing a coin, damage counters, and a GX symbol.
Deck list
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| No. | Mark | Card | Type | Quantity | ||
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| 001/013 | A | Litten | 2× | |||
| 002/013 | A | Turtonator | 2× | |||
| 003/013 | A | Carvanha | 2× | |||
| 004/013 | A | Sharpedo | 1× | |||
| 005/013 | A | Mareanie | 1× | |||
| 006/013 | A | Machop | 1× | |||
| 007/013 | A | Zygarde | 1× | |||
| 008/013 | A | Rockruff | 3× | |||
| 009/013 | A | Lycanroc |
1× | |||
| 010/013 | A | Rayquaza | 1× | |||
| 011/013 | A | Pikipek | 1× | |||
| 012/013 | A | Stufful | 3× | |||
| 013/013 | A | Bewear | 1× | |||
| 037/059 | A | Energy Switch | I | 1× | ||
| 039/059 | A | Potion | I | 2× | ||
| 053/060 | A | Crushing Hammer | I | 1× | ||
| 041/059 | A | Great Ball | I | 2× | ||
| 044/059 | A | Ultra Ball | I | 1× | ||
| 056/060 | A | Switch | I | 2× | ||
| 047/059 | A | Pokémon Catcher | I | 2× | ||
| 049/059 | A | Poké Ball | I | 2× | ||
| 058/060 | A | Ilima | Su | 1× | ||
| 059/060 | A | Professor Kukui | Su | 2× | ||
| 056/059 | A | Hau | Su | 4× | ||
| — | — | Fire Energy | 8× | |||
| — | — | Water Energy | 6× | |||
| — | — | Fighting Energy | 6× | |||
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