Refreshed Decks for Pokémon: Journey Together
Older Decks Getting a Refresh
What’s up Ultimate Guard readers? Journey Together is our latest set, and while it might be a lackluster for competitive play, the real metagame shift comes from our rotation! We’ve shed everything before Scarlet and Violet, and are in a new land filled with only silver-bordered cards! It might be easy to look at top performing decks, like Tera Box or Dragapult ex [Twilight Masquerade] / Dusknoir [Shrouded Fable], but what about some older decks that have been sitting in the dark for a while? In this article, I’m going to share three archetypes that have received a Journey Together “refresh”, include lists for all of them, and of course let you know the strategy to play around with each of them! All of these decks have a decent shot at competitive play, and maybe they’ll be in contention for the best decks in format! Let’s hop into it!
Future Box Deck

Future Box has existed for a while, but was bested by Miraidon ex [Scarlet and Violet] decks that featured many powerful Pokémon V! Now that rotation has happened, this is the best “Lightning Box” deck in our early Journey Together format, and arguably the best way to use Iron Hands ex [Paradox Rift] right now! This deck takes an aggressive approach to the game by attacking with Miraidon [Temporal Forces], ramping up that damage by having multiple Iron Crown ex [Temporal Forces] in play, and ultimately getting Iron Hands ex ready to rumble! In the mid to late game, Iron Hands ex attempts to score extra prizes with Amp You Very Much, and keep energy afloat with Heavy Baton [Temporal Forces] to keep the pressure on. While this deck isn’t as successful as Tera Box, it has some solid matchups, and you can blow the dust off your old Future Box archetype - it's finally back! Let’s check out my latest list!
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2Iron Hands ex PRE 31
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4Iron Crown ex TEF 81
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2Miraidon TEF 121
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1Iron Thorns ex PRE 32
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1Fezandipiti ex SFA 38
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1Mew ex MEW 151
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1Iron Bundle PAR 56
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4Arven OBF 186
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4Professor's Research PRE 122
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4Boss's Orders PAL 172
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4Techno Radar PRE 130
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4Electric Generator PAF 79
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1Nest Ball PAF 84
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1Night Stretcher SFA 61
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1Counter Catcher PAR 160
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1Switch SVI 194
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1Prime Catcher PRE 119
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2Town Store OBF 196
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4Future Booster Energy Capsule TEF 149
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2Heavy Baton TEF 151
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13Lightning Energy SVE 12
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2Psychic Energy SVE 13
Looking for some sweet sleeves that match the aesthetic of Iron Hands ex? The Yellow Katana sleeves shuffle amazingly, and would look great protecting your Future Box deck! Check them out here.
Froslass Deck

My friend Mike has been in my ear telling me this is one of the best decks in our format, and after seeing Landen Kaetler’s base list for it on X, I definitely think that Froslass [Twilight Masquerade] can take some decks by surprise! There isn’t too much to it - use Budew [Prismatic Evolutions] throughout the entire game to stop your opponent’s Item Cards, and then Froslass provides chip damage to all of their Pokémon! How can you make it even better? Munkidori [Twilight Masquerade] allows you to move damage counters from your side to help line up multiple Knock Outs at once! Place your damage strategically, lock your opponent out of the game, and find yourself being victorious! Let’s check out my most updated list for this deck!
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3Froslass TWM 53
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3Snorunt PAR 37
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3Munkidori TWM 95
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3Budew PRE 4
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1Bloodmoon Ursaluna ex TWM 141
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4Arven OBF 186
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4Iono PAL 185
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3Drayton SSP 174
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2Professor's Research PRE 122
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2Hassel TWM 151
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4Night Stretcher SFA 61
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4Nest Ball SVI 181
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3Buddy-Buddy Poffin PRE 101
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2Counter Catcher PAR 160
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2Ultra Ball SVI 196
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2Earthen Vessel PAR 163
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1Switch SVI 194
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1Unfair Stamp TWM 165
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1Artazon PAF 76
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1Calamitous Snowy Mountain PAL 174
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1Rescue Board TEF 159
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1Technical Machine: Devolution PAR 177
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1Bravery Charm PAL 173
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1Gravity Gemstone SCR 137
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5Darkness Energy SVE 15
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2Psychic Energy SVE 13
As much as Green or Purple sleeves might match this deck, I’m a huge fan of Budew, so I recommend the Jade Garden Katana sleeves for this one! Check them out here.
Terapagos Deck

Arguably the most competitive deck on this list, Terapagos ex [Stellar Crown] shakes the dust off, and finds its way in a Bouffalant [Stellar Crown] defensive deck! It's as easy as using Fan Rotom [Stellar Crown] to find all of your consistency pieces for Noctowl [Stellar Crown], and your defensive support in Bouffalant. Terapagos ex can hit for a hefty 240 damage all while your opponent can’t OHKO it back, especially with a Bravery Charm [Paldea Evolved] attached! With a few tasteful techs for poor matchups, like Lillie’s Clefairy ex [Journey Together], and a build similar to Tera Box, this deck is truly one of the coolest “refreshed” decks around! Let’s check out my latest build!
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3Terapagos ex SCR 128
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4Noctowl SCR 115
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2Hoothoot SCR 114
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2Hoothoot PRE 77
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3Bouffalant SCR 119
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2Fan Rotom SCR 118
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2Munkidori TWM 95
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1Cornerstone Mask Ogerpon ex TWM 112
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1Lillie's Clefairy ex JTG 56
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1Latias ex SSP 76
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1Fezandipiti ex SFA 38
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1Ditto MEW 132
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3Crispin SCR 133
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2Iono PAL 185
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2Boss's Orders PAL 172
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1Professor's Research PRE 122
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1Professor Turo's Scenario PAR 171
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4Nest Ball SVI 181
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4Ultra Ball SVI 196
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2Energy Switch SVI 173
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1Glass Trumpet SCR 135
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1Night Stretcher SFA 61
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1Counter Catcher PAR 160
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1Buddy-Buddy Poffin PRE 101
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1Prime Catcher PRE 119
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2Bravery Charm PAL 173
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3Area Zero Underdepths SCR 131
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3Darkness Energy SVE 15
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3Psychic Energy SVE 13
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2Fighting Energy SVE 14
This deck features almost all Colorless Pokémon, so using White Katana sleeves seems like a clean choice to show off this archetype! You can check those out here.
My Next Adventure

As I prepare for my upcoming Regional Championship event in Monterrey, Mexico in our new format, I’m having a lot of fun discovering new decks and old decks alike. While there is a decent bit of crossover between our previous format and our new Scarlet and Violet on format, there are plenty of little nuances that have caused massive format shifts - there is definitely time for more testing! I’m going to continue to share my findings here, and stay tuned for more articles covering everything Pokémon TCG related right here on Ultimate Guard! I’ll catch up with y’all later!