If a Charizard VMAX is in the set, it will have to be a secret rare to avoid being mentioned in the flavor text. Some have speculated that we would get a different artwork Charizard VMAX from the triple V deck (set to release in Japan in December) but this will not be the case. We can also confirm something interesting here: there will be no regular art Charizard VMAX in the set, as all VMAX cards are accounted for. I’d place it in a similar category to Generations or Dragon Majesty. It does not offer anything super special like Hidden Fates/Shining Legends. This set is largely going to be a reprint/amalgamation set. So now that we’ve dug through everything and built a solid setlist, we can come up with some takeaways. For the last remaining Vs, I’d think maybe the Japanese promo Eternatus (the VMAX art is in the Eternatus VMAX box, but the regular V art does not have a release) and maybe reprints of playable cards like Zacian/Zamazenta, but given their previous reprints I’d probably bet on Ampharos over them. Ampharos might fit better in Vivid Voltage though. I also think we will get a couple standalone Vs from Legendary Heartbeat, perhaps Steelix V, Zarude V, and Ampharos V. This includes: Galarian Cursola V and Grapploct V. I assume Champion’s Path will include V cards from previously-released Japanese sets that are unreleased in English. Now we’re done with all of the confirmed stuff, and we get into speculation. We also know Eldegoss V is confirmed from the flavor text, so we’ll drop that in there as well.įrom the promotional artwork and flavor text, we know that Drednaw V/VMAX, Alcremie V/VMAX, and Gardevoir V/VMAX will be in the set. Pikachu, Eevee, and Galarian Slowbro are already confirmed as promos for tins/boxes, and Mew was released in Darkness Ablaze, so we’ll take those out and throw the remainders into our final setlist. The V starter deck Pokemon are: Venusaur, Incineroar, Wailord, Pikachu, Mew, Lucario, Galarian Slowbro, Duraludon, and Eevee. For the Vs, the flavor text hints that they will be the as-yet-unreleased cards from Japan’s V Starter Decks. Hit the Gyms and blaze your own path with the Pokémon TCG: Champion’s Path expansion!Ĭhampion’s Path booster packs will not be sold separately, so look for them in special collections.ġ5 awesome Pokémon V and 3 gigantic Pokémon VMAX*The big highlights: 15 Pokemon-V, and 3 Pokemon-VMAX. But you’re not the only one on the path to the championship-your rivals are determined to make it to the top as well. That’s not all, as you’ll also find massive Pokémon VMAX, such as Drednaw VMAX and Alcremie VMAX. *There are powerful Pokémon V like Eldegoss V, Lucario V, Duraludon V, and many others. We know the vast majority of what’s going to be in Champion’s Path, it just takes a little detective work.
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