Exploring the Prismatic Evolutions Metagame for Pokémon
An Evolving Metagame
What’s up Ultimate Guard readers? Our Surging Sparks Pokémon TCG metagame is in full swing, but we always have to look towards the future of the game, right? In Osaka, Japan, there was a recent Champions League event with over 5000 players that featured our English-equivalent of Prismatic Evolutions being legal for competitive play. Well, let’s just say the results were much different than most would’ve expected! Many of us predicted Budew [Prismatic Evolutions] to push Dragapult ex [Twilight Masquerade] to new heights, and that did happen, but Archaludon ex [Surging Sparks] ended up taking a huge surprise win! Furthermore, Ancient Box placed second, and a handful of Ceruledge ex [Surging Sparks] decks placed highly within the top 16! In this article, I’ll be sharing deck lists for some of the top performing decks from Champions League Osaka! Let’s jump into it!
Archaludon ex Deck

The deck that won it all! In a world where there aren’t many decks that can reach its mighty 300 HP, Archaludon ex found a way to tower above the rest of the competition, and use pseudo-healing cards to keep up with the rest of the metagame! Cards like Professor Turo’s Scenario [Paradox Rift], and Scoop Up Cyclone [Stellar Crown] allow you to lift up Archaludon ex, and re-use its Ability to accelerate more Energy in play. This continuous heal, attach, attack loop allows you to stay steady against most decks! If you need a little more exciting turn, queue in Origin Forme Dialga VSTAR [Astral Radiance]. You can use a couple Archaludon ex to power up this mighty Pokémon VSTAR to take an extra turn for a huge four Prize Card sweep! It might look like a cookie-cutter deck list, but it’s tried-and-true! Let’s check out this Metal-tank of a deck!

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4Archaludon ex SSP 130
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4Duraludon SCR 106
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2Origin Forme Dialga VSTAR ASR 114
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2Origin Forme Dialga V ASR 113
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1Fezandipiti ex SFA 38
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1Radiant Greninja ASR 46
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1Relicanth TEF 84
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4Professor's Research PAF 87
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3Boss's Orders PAL 172
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3Iono PAL 185
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2Professor Turo's Scenario PAR 171
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1Thorton LOR 167
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4Ultra Ball SVI 196
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4Nest Ball SVI 181
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4Night Stretcher SFA 61
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3Earthen Vessel PAR 163
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2Pokégear 3.0 SVI 186
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1Counter Catcher PAR 160
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1Pal Pad SVI 182
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1Scoop Up Cyclone TWM 162
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2Jamming Tower TWM 153
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10Metal Energy SVE 16
Dragapult ex / Dusknoir Deck

Dragapult ex is one of the few decks that have gained a new card from Prismatic Evolutions, and that card is Budew [Prismatic Evolutions]. Being able to Item-lock your opponent while you build up Dragapult ex on your Bench is an incredibly powerful strategy, and it gets even better knowing that you have a few Dusknoir [Shrouded Fables] ready to place extra damage counters wherever necessary. It might not be as aggressive as a Raging Bolt ex [Twilight Masquerade] deck, but it can often find win conditions by attacking with Dragapult ex only a few times! With Regidrago VSTAR [Silver Tempest] seeing less play because Budew blocks Energy Switch [Scarlet and Violet], Dragapult ex takes the lead role as one of the big decks in the format! Its an exciting change from our current metagame, but I’m hyped to see this next chapter of competitive play! Let’s check out my Dragapult ex list!

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3Dragapult ex TWM 130
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4Drakloak TWM 129
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4Dreepy TWM 128
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2Dusknoir SFA 20
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1Dusclops SFA 19
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2Duskull BRS 60
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2Budew SV8a 1
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1Lumineon V BRS 40
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1Fezandipiti ex SFA 38
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1Radiant Alakazam SIT 59
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1Manaphy BRS 41
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4Arven OBF 186
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3Iono PAL 185
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2Boss's Orders PAL 172
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2Lance SIT 159
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1Crispin SCR 133
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4Buddy-Buddy Poffin TEF 144
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2Ultra Ball SVI 196
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2Nest Ball SVI 181
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2Rare Candy SVI 191
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2Counter Catcher PAR 160
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1Earthen Vessel PAR 163
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1Night Stretcher SFA 61
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1Switch SVI 194
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1Rescue Board TEF 159
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1Forest Seal Stone SIT 156
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1Technical Machine: Evolution PAR 178
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1Sparkling Crystal SCR 142
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11 Temple of Sinnoh ASR 155
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3Fire Energy SVE 10
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3Psychic Energy SVE 13
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Lugia VSTAR Deck

Lugia VSTAR [Silver Tempest] is arguably the most successful deck of all time, and it has found the other “playable” card from Prismatic Evolutions getting added to its core list - welcome Regigigas [Prismatic Evolutions to the deck! Being a single Prize Card Pokémon that can swing 330 damage into any Tera Pokémon for only four Energy is a huge add, and I fully expect many players to pick up this deck for upcoming major Pokémon TCG events! Beyond that, that strategy is going to remain the same! Use Lugia VSTAR to summon back discarded Archeops [Silver Tempest], use those Archeops to accelerate Energy into play, and load up whichever attacker works best against your opponent! With Lugia VSTAR lists having many powerful skeleton lists to build off of, here is my take on the updated archetype!

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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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2Lumineon V BRS 40
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2Regigigas SV8a 132
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1Iron Hands ex PAR 70
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1Wellspring Mask Ogerpon ex TWM 64
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1Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex TWM 141
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1Drapion V LOR 118
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1Squawkabilly ex PAL 169
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4Professor's Research SVI 189
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4Boss's Orders PAL 172
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2Iono PAL 185
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1Jacq SVI 175
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4Ultra Ball SVI 196
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4Capturing Aroma SIT 153
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2Nest Ball SVI 181
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1Earthen Vessel PAR 163
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2Mesagoza SVI 178
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4Gift Energy LOR 171
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4Jet Energy PAL 190
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4Double Turbo Energy BRS 151
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3Mist Energy TEF 161
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1Lightning Energy SVE 12
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1Legacy Energy TWM 167
Ancient Box Deck

In a surprising turn of events, Ancient Box found itself all the way in the finals of the Champions League in Osaka, and it largely has to do with many of the decks countering it shifting around in the metagame! With Charizard ex [Obsidian Flames] struggling to use Rare Candy [Scarlet and Violet] because of Budew, Ancient Box has found sturdiness in this new format! In terms of list changes, this deck hasn’t gained anything new from Prismatic Evolutions, but it does use Munkidori [Twilight Masquerade] to counter Budew. You can use its Ability to move damage counters from your damaged Pokémon to your opponent's Active, which can include Budew! At only 30 HP, Budew can be OHKOed with only one use of your Ability, and you can still attack with your powerful Ancient Pokémon, like Roaring Moon [Temporal Forces]! The strategy remains the same - discard a bunch of Ancient Cards, and swing hard with Roaring Moon! Let’s check out my latest list!

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4Roaring Moon TEF 109
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4Flutter Mane TEF 78
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1Great Tusk TEF 97
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1Koraidon SSP 116
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1Walking Wake TWM 63
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1Pecharunt ex SFA 39
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1Fezandipiti ex SFA 38
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1Radiant Greninja ASR 46
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1Munkidori TWM 95
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4Professor Sada's Vitality PAR 170
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4Explorer's Guidance TEF 147
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1Boss's Orders PAL 172
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4Earthen Vessel PAR 163
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4Nest Ball PAF 84
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4Pokégear 3.0 SVI 186
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2Ultra Ball PAF 91
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2Counter Catcher PAR 160
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2Night Stretcher SFA 61
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1Superior Energy Retrieval PAL 189
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1Pal Pad SVI 182
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1Super Rod PAL 188
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1Brilliant Blender SSP 164
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4Ancient Booster Energy Capsule TEF 140
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3PokéStop PGO 68
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7Darkness Energy SVE 15
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Waiting for an English Release
As fun as it is looking at massive tournaments across the globe, I wanna get my hands on these cards to play with them for myself! The set drops globally this month, and I’m sure the “big” cards from the set, Budew and Regigigas, will shake up our current Surging Sparks format! I’m excited to see how I fare in this new metagame myself as I’m travelling from Montréal to London in February to play in the 2025 European International Championships! I’ll keep all of y’all up to date with the latest metagame trends, decks, and my journey along the way! Thanks for reading, and I’ll catch up with ya soon!