The Best Twilight Masquerade Decks for Pokémon
We are at the tail-end of our Twilight Masquerade Standard Pokémon TCG format, and that means I have the best decks to share with you! By the time you read this article, there will likely be a handful of weekends left in this format for you to try some of the decks in this article, and maybe even score some Championship Points for the 2025 season!

Twilight Masquerade has been a short-lived format due to the only major event in this format being the 2024 North American International Championships, and that was it for global events - no Regionals, and only a month of locals. The meta will become relatively stable heading into our next set, Shrouded Fable, which only has a few playable cards due to it being a mini-set. 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) Raging Bolt ex

Raging Bolt ex [Temporal Forces] gained Teal Mask Ogerpon ex [Twilight Masquerade] in this set, and a new archetype was born. The strategy revolves around accelerating Energy to your Teal Mask Ogerpon ex with Teal Dance, loading up even more Energy to your Ancient Pokémon in play with Professor Sada’s Vitality [Paradox Rift], and unleashing those Energy with Raging Bolt ex’s Bellowing Thunder. The deck is aggressive, can OHKO anything, and is fairly well positioned in the Twilight Masquerade format. Let’s check out this list!
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4Raging Bolt ex TEF 123
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4Teal Mask Ogerpon ex TWM 25
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1Squawkabilly ex PAF 75
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1Sandy Shocks TEF 98
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1Radiant Greninja ASR 46
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7Grass Energy SVE 1
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3Lightning Energy SVE 4
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3Fighting Energy SVE 6
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4Professor Sada's Vitality PAR 170
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1Boss's Orders PAL 172
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1Iono PAF 80
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4Nest Ball PAF 84
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4Pokégear 3.0 SVI 186
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4Earthen Vessel PAR 163
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4Energy Retrieval SVI 171
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3Ultra Ball PAF 91
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3Pokémon Catcher SVI 187
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2Switch Cart ASR 154
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1Prime Catcher TEF 157
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1Pal Pad SVI 182
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1Super Rod PAL 188
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1Lost Vacuum CRZ 135
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2PokéStop PGO 68
4) Charizard ex

Charizard ex [Obsidian Flames] isn’t a new archetype that was created with Twilight Masquerade, but has instead received a few new cards to play around with, like Unfair Stamp [Twilight Masquerade], and can still hang with the metagame. While it didn’t necessarily have a great performance at NAIC, it has been crushing League Cups. The strategy remains the same as always - utilize Pidgeot ex [Obsidian Flames] to set up your board, and Charizard ex can self accelerate Energy to itself to attack. As the game progresses play disruptive cards, like Iono [Paldea Evolved], and target key Pokémon while aiming for victory! Let’s check out the list!
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3Charizard ex OBF 125
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1Charmeleon PAF 8
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3Charmander MEW 4
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1Charmander OBF 26
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2Pidgeot ex OBF 164
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1Pidgey MEW 16
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1Pidgey OBF 162
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1Bibarel BRS 12
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1Bidoof CRZ 11
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1Radiant Charizard CRZ 20
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1Rotom V CRZ 4
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1Lumineon V BRS 40
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1Manaphy BRS 41
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1Cleffa OBF 80
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6Fire Energy SVE 2
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3Arven 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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1Roxanne ASR 150
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1Kieran TWM 154
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4Ultra Ball PAF 91
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4Buddy-Buddy Poffin TEF 144
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4Rare Candy PAF 89
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2Super Rod PAL 188
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2Counter Catcher PAR 160
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1Nest Ball PAF 84
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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
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1Jamming Tower TWM 153
3) Regidrago VSTAR

Similarly to Raging Bolt ex, Regidrago VSTAR [Silver Tempest] became an archetype thanks to Teal Mask Ogerpon ex, and the Ability to accelerate Grass Energy into play with Teal Dance. The strategy varies a little bit by using Teal Dance, and then using Energy Switch [Scarlet and Violet] to move Energy from Teal Mask Ogerpon ex to Regidrago VSTAR to use Apex Dragon. Apex Dragon copies any Dragon-type Pokémon’s attack from your discard pile without needing to pay the Energy cost of the original attack, so there are many attacks to choose from! This deck has been picking up steam lately, so be sure to check out my most up-to-date list!
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3Regidrago VSTAR SIT 136
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4Regidrago 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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1Hisuian Goodra VSTAR LOR 136
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1Giratina VSTAR LOR 131
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1Mew ex MEW 151
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1Squawkabilly ex PAF 75
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1Radiant Charizard CRZ 20
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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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4Professor's Research PAF 88
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3Iono PAF 80
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3Boss'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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1Switch SVI 194
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1Super Rod PAL 188
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1Prime Catcher TEF 157
2) Gardevoir ex

Like Charizard ex, Gardevoir ex [Scarlet and Violet] isn’t a new archetype, but it did gain a new strategy with the release of Munkidori [Twilight Masquerade]. The strategy of Gardevoir ex is to accelerate Psychic Energy from your discard pile to various single Prize Card Pokémon, like Drifloon [Scarlet and Violet], and racking up damage on your Pokémon so they can scale their damage output. Munkidori allows you to move some of that damage to your opponent’s Pokémon, and that makes Gardevoir ex much more of a technical deck than it previously was. Let’s check out the list!
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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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1Scream Tail PAR 86
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1Flutter Mane TEF 78
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1Drifloon SVI 89
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1Klefki SVI 96
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1Radiant Greninja ASR 46
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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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4Arven OBF 186
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4Iono PAF 80
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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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2Nest Ball PAF 84
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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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1Unfair Stamp TWM 165
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2Technical Machine: Evolution PAR 178
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2Bravery Charm PAL 173
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2Artazon PAF 76
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1Technical Machine: Devolution PAR 177
1) Lost Zone Box

Lost Zone Box has been around since it was first released in Lost Origin back in 2023, and the deck recently won NAIC! The strategy is the same old get cards into your Lost Zone with help from Comfey [Lost Origin] and Colress’s Experiment [Lost Origin], scale them to be able to attack with Cramorant [Lost Origin], accelerate Energy with Mirage Gate [Lost Origin], and spread damage counters with Sableye [Lost Origin]. There are some new techs in this deck, like Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex [Twilight Masquerade] and Iron Thorns ex [Twilight Masquerade], that you can use in different top matchups! Let’s check out the list!
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4Comfey LOR 79
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1Cramorant LOR 50
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1Sableye LOR 70
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1Radiant Greninja ASR 46
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1Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex TWM 141
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1Iron Hands ex PAR 70
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1Iron Thorns ex TWM 77
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1Iron Bundle PAR 56
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1Manaphy BRS 41
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3Water Energy SVE 3
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3Lightning Energy SVE 4
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2Psychic Energy SVE 5
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4Colress's Experiment LOR 155
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1Roxanne ASR 150
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1Boss's Orders PAL 172
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4Mirage Gate LOR 163
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4Nest Ball PAF 84
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4Super Rod PAL 188
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4Switch Cart ASR 154
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4Switch SVI 194
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3Buddy-Buddy Poffin TEF 144
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3Lost Vacuum CRZ 135
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1Hisuian Heavy Ball ASR 146
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1Pal Pad SVI 182
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1Pokégear 3.0 SVI 186
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1Prime Catcher TEF 157
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1Rescue Board TEF 159
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3PokéStop PGO 68
Time to play!
With all of these new decks, you should be rushing out to your local game store, and playing some Pokémon TCG! These are all tournament winning archetypes that are relatively easy to put together, and can kick start your 2025 Pokémon TCG season! As stated earlier, Shrouded Fable is coming out soon, so stay tuned for a similar article that will cover some of the top lists from that set! I’m actively preparing for that format because that's the format for Worlds 2024 in August, so that means the lists are going to be absolutely fire! I appreciate all of you reading this article, and I can’t wait for my next article to share with our Ultimate Guard community!