If you play Future Pokemon, you’ll want to build your Future Iron Hands Deck.

Cards like Iron Crown ex and Iron Hands ex will be key.

The list provided is based on Jake Ewart’s deck from the Orlando Regional Championship 2024.

Koridon Ancient Box

Discarding your only Energy without drawing into Professor Sada’s Vitality may spell disaster!

There are several options for customizing this deck to match your playgroup.

This deck includes 29 Ancient cards, which means that this attack maxxes out at 350 damage.

Pokemon TCG Iron Hands Iron Crown Miraidon Future Iron Hands Deck

Speed Wing costs four Energy and deals a flat 120 damage.

The first part is easy, because every Pokemon except Radiant Greninja is Ancient.

Depending on your starting hand,you should focus on powering up either Roaring Moon or Koraidon.

Image of the card Professor Sada’s Vitality in Pokemon TCG, with artby Ryota Murayama

Otherwise, play Roaring Moon in your Active slot and start filling your discard pile with Ancient cards.

Be generous about putting cards in your discard pile, especially Energy!

But if your opponent isn’t using Tools, Lost Vacuum is an easy choice to discard.

Great Tusk, TEF 97

Flutter Mane is mostly useful as a cleanup sweeper, able to place 10-20 damage on Benched Pokemon.

This allows you to potentially secure three Prizes at once.

This variation can bring a lot of excitement and useful tools just by adding Cinccino.

Roaring Moon from the Pokemon TCG.

Learn how to use the deck here.

Koraidon, TEF 119

Pokemon TCG Professor Sada’s Vitality Card

Pokemon TCG Earthen Vessel Card.

Explorer’s Guidance, TEF 200

Flutter Mane, SVP 097

Hyper rare Charizard ex from Pokemon TCG Obsidian Flames

Image of the card Roaring Moon ex in Pokemon TCG, with art by Ryota Murayama

Pokemon TCG Cinccino Master Ball Lugia VSTAR

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