The Best Shrouded Fable Decks for Pokémon
Shrouded Fable is the latest Pokémon TCG set to hit the market, and while its a miniset, it offers a handful of cards that truly shake up our previously existing Twilight Masquerade Standard format.
Dusknoir [Shrouded Fable] and Dusclops [Shrouded Fable] offer unique ways to add extra damage to the board, Kyurem [Shrouded Fable] can board wipe a few decks on the second turn of the game (and keeps Lost Zone Box lower on the tier list), Fezandipiti ex [Shrouded Fable] is an added consistency card for most decks, and Night Stretcher [Shrouded Fable] might end up being a staple Item Card similar to Super Rod [Paldea Evolved].

There are a handful of other cards that might pop up in our metagame, but those few cards are shifting our metagame in ways that even I didn’t expect, which makes this a great place for me to share my early findings on the top decks. Most of the decks featured in this article will be familiar, but some might surprise you, so let’s jump right into it! Let’s get it!
5) Lugia VSTAR

In most formats that feature Pokémon VSTAR and Stage 2 Pokémon ex, Lugia VSTAR [Silver Tempest] seems to shine. This deck didn’t actually gain anything from Shrouded Fable, but it did climb up the tier list due to meta positioning. With Lost Zone Box decks bowing out of the top five decks due to Kyurem, and most other aggressive Lightning decks struggling against the other top decks, Lugia VSTAR is back in the running. The strategy is going to remain the same - utilize Lugia VSTAR to summon Archeops [Silver Tempest] into play, and then accelerate Energy onto your various Pokémon, like Cinccino [Temporal Forces]. Let’s check out the list!
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3Lugia VSTAR SIT 139
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3Lugia V SIT 138
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4Archeops SIT 147
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3Cinccino TEF 137
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3Minccino TEF 136
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2Lumineon V BRS 40
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1Iron Hands ex PAR 70
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1Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex TWM 141
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4Gift Energy LOR 171
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4Jet Energy PAL 190
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3Mist Energy TEF 161
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3Double Turbo Energy BRS 151
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2V Guard Energy SIT 169
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1Legacy Energy TWM 167
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3Professor's Research PAF 87
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3Boss's Orders PAL 172
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3Iono PAF 80
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1Jacq SVI 175
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1Carmine TWM 145
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4Ultra Ball PAF 91
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4Capturing Aroma SIT 153
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2Great Ball PAL 183
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2Mesagoza SVI 178
4) Charizard ex

Charizard ex [Obsidian Flames] has always been an incredibly powerful deck, but it is arguably more powerful than ever after the release of Shrouded Fable. Dusknoir and Dusclops can add extra damage to your opponents Pokémon, or even score an occasional Knock Out on a Pokémon with low HP. It comes at the usual drawback of giving your opponent a Prize Card, but that is huge for Charizard ex to increase the damage output of Burning Darkness.
Being able to do even more damage, activate Counter Catcher [Paradox Rift] to gust whichever Pokémon you like, is more than enough to take this deck to the next level. You’ll still be accelerating Energy, searching for whatever you need with Pidgeot ex [Obsidian Flames], and disrupting your opponent with Unfair Stamp [Twilight Masquerade]. Let’s check out my updated list!
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3Charizard ex PAF 54
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1Charmeleon PAF 8
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3Charmander PAF 7
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1Charmander PR-SV 47
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2Pidgeot ex OBF 164
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2Pidgey OBF 162
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1Dusknoir SFA 20
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1Dusclops SFA 19
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2Duskull SFA 18
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1Rotom V CRZ 45
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1Lumineon V BRS 40
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1Fezandipiti ex SFA 38
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1Radiant Charizard CRZ 20
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1Manaphy BRS 41
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6Fire Energy SVE 2
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4Arven OBF 186
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3Iono PAF 80
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2Boss's Orders PAL 172
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1Professor Turo's Scenario PAR 171
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4Ultra Ball PAF 91
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4Rare Candy PAF 89
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4Buddy-Buddy Poffin TEF 144
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2Counter Catcher PAR 160
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1Nest Ball PAF 84
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2Super Rod PAL 188
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1Lost Vacuum CRZ 135
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1Pal Pad SVI 182
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1Unfair Stamp TWM 165
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1Forest Seal Stone SIT 156
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1Defiance Band SVI 169
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1Collapsed Stadium BRS 137
3) Snorlax

In most new formats, Snorlax [Pokémon Go] might be unsure what its teching against, but this format is more or less the same. Sure, Dusknoir and Dusclops might cause some issues for this sleepy Pokémon, but where there are problems, Snorlax can usually find solutions. Beyond a few Pokémon changes for the format, like adding in Cornerstone Ogerpon ex [Twilight Masquerade], Snorlax really only adds in Xerosic’s Machinations [Shrouded Fable] for its disruption effect. You’re still gonna be blocking your opponent’s Pokémon in the Active, running them out of resources, and eventually decking them out. Let’s check out a winning list from Huntiemon!
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4Snorlax PGO 55
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2Cornerstone Mask Ogerpon ex TWM 112
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1Rotom V CRZ 45
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1Pidgeot V LOR 137
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1Mimikyu PAF 37
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4Arven OBF 186
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3Penny SVI 183
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2Miss Fortune Sisters LOR 164
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2Eri TEF 146
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1Team Yell's Cheer BRS 149
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1Erika's Invitation MEW 160
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1Xerosic's Machinations SFA 64
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1Cyllene ASR 138
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1Boss's Orders PAL 172
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1Iono PAF 80
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1Giacomo PAL 182
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4Accompanying Flute TWM 142
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4Counter Catcher PAR 160
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4Pokégear 3.0 SVI 186
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4Nest Ball PAF 84
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4Crushing Hammer SVI 168
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2Night Stretcher SFA 61
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2Pal Pad SVI 182
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1Hisuian Heavy Ball ASR 146
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1Switch Cart ASR 154
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3Handheld Fan TWM 150
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1Forest Seal Stone SIT 156
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1Bravery Charm PAL 173
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1Hero's Cape TEF 152
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1Artazon PAF 76
2) Gardevoir ex

Gardevoir ex [Scarlet and Violet] has long been one of the best decks in format, and while it hasn’t gained much, some players are adding in Neutralization Zone [Shrouded Fable] as the Ace Spec of choice in this deck. Being able to deflect damage against decks that either don’t run Stadium cards, or run very few can be a huge advantage. Other than that, the strategy remains the same of utilizing Kirlia [Silver Tempest] to draw cards, and accelerating Energy with Gardevoir ex to your various Psychic-type Pokémon in play! Let’s check out this deck!
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2Gardevoir ex PAF 29
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4Kirlia SIT 68
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4Ralts ASR 60
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2Munkidori TWM 95
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1Mimikyu PAF 37
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1Klefki SVI 96
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1Drifloon SVI 89
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1Scream Tail PAR 86
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1Flutter Mane TEF 78
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1Manaphy BRS 41
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7Psychic Energy SVE 5
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2Darkness Energy SVE 7
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4Iono PAF 80
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4Arven OBF 186
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1Boss's Orders PAL 172
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1Professor Turo's Scenario PAR 171
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4Buddy-Buddy Poffin TEF 144
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2Ultra Ball PAF 91
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2Earthen Vessel PAR 163
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2Super Rod PAL 188
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2Counter Catcher PAR 160
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1Hisuian Heavy Ball ASR 146
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1Nest Ball PAF 84
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1Pal Pad SVI 182
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2Technical Machine: Evolution PAR 178
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2Bravery Charm PAL 173
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1Technical Machine: Devolution PAR 177
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2Artazon PAF 76
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1Neutralization Zone SFA 60
1) Regidrago VSTAR

Somehow Regidrago VSTAR [Silver Tempest] has found a way to go from a homebrewed rogue deck to the best deck in format in a few months, but that's what keeps this game exciting! Kyurem is a new Dragon-type attacking option that can be copied with Apex Dragon, allowing you to snipe three of your opponent’s Pokémon for 110 damage each as early as turn two. This means many popular decks, like Charizard ex, are forced to put down a Manaphy [Brilliant Stars] or face a game-shattering attack. You’ll still be utilizing Teal Mask Ogerpon ex [Twilight Masquerade] to accelerate Energy, and Energy Switch [Scarlet and Violet] to make sure Regidrago VSTAR is powered up. This is one of my personal top choices for Worlds, so let’s check out this deck!
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3Regidrago VSTAR SIT 136
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3Regidrago V SIT 135
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3Teal Mask Ogerpon ex TWM 25
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2Dragapult ex TWM 130
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1Giratina VSTAR LOR 131
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1Hisuian Goodra VSTAR LOR 136
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1Kyurem SFA 47
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1Fezandipiti ex SFA 38
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1Squawkabilly ex PAF 75
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1Radiant Gardevoir LOR 69
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1Hawlucha SVI 118
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8Grass Energy SVE 1
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3Fire Energy SVE 2
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88Professor's Research PAF 88
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2Iono PAF 80
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2Boss's Orders PAL 172
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1Professor Turo's Scenario PAR 171
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4Ultra Ball PAF 91
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4Nest Ball PAF 84
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4Earthen Vessel PAR 163
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4Energy Switch SVI 173
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1Superior Energy Retrieval PAL 189
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1Super Rod PAL 188
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1Switch SVI 194
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1Canceling Cologne ASR 136
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1Prime Catcher TEF 157
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1Temple of Sinnoh ASR 155
Time to Play!

These decks are going to remain relatively the same until we see the September release of Stellar Miracle alongside the first major Pokémon TCG events of our 2025 Season! The archetypes in this article will likely be some of the best performing decks at Worlds, so keep your eyes open for either myself, and other members of The Shuffle Squad, playing our hearts out in Hawaii! I’ll be sure to keep you all posted on how the World Championships turns out, and cover that right here for Ultimate Guard! I appreciate all of you reading this article, and I can’t wait for my next article to share with our community!