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Pokémon TCG Japan's Wild Force & Cyber Judge: Future Miraidon
Miraidon features on a new Pokémon ex using the Future Paradox mechanic in a new deck coming out in Japan along with Cyber Judge.
Article Summary
- Explore Pokémon TCG's new Wild Force & Cyber Judge sets, releasing in Japan on January 26, 2024.
- Discover the ancient and future Paradox Pokémon, central to the Scarlet & Violet era.
- Anticipate the reintroduction of Ace Spec cards with a fresh holo pattern in TCG.
- Get a sneak peek at Miraidon ex from the Cyber Judge Starter Deck with a new mechanic.
Pokémon TCG Japan has begun teasing the next Scarlet & Violet-era sister sets, Wild Force and Cyber Judge. These two sets are themed to the new Legendary Paradox Pokémon released in the recent DLC's expanding on the Paldea region. Wild Force features the ancient ancestors of the Beasts of Johto, the Paradox Pokémon Raging Bolt (an ancestor of Raikou), Gouging Fire (an ancestor of Entei), and Walking Wake (an ancestor of Suicune). Cyber Judge features the future descendants of the Swords of Justice, the Paradox Pokémon Iron Leaves (a descendant of Virizion), Iron Boulder (a descendant of Terrakion), and Iron Crown (a descendant of Cobalion). Both sets hit shelves on January 26th, 2024. These expansions will also reintroduce Ace Spec cards with a new holo pattern. It has already been confirmed that these sets will combine to make up our English-language Pokémon TCG set for March 2024, Scarlet & Violet – Temporal Forces. Today, let's take a look at more cards from the Starter Deck & Build Set products coming out, along with these sister sets.
Yesterday, we showed a Koraidon using the Ancient Paradox mechanic as part of a Starter Deck & Build Sets product coming out in association with Wild Force. The Pokémon TCG Japan is also releasing a Starter Deck & Build Set themed to Cyber Judge. This one features Miraidon ex using the Future Paradox mechanic as the main card. This new Miraidon card is illustrated by PLANETC Mochizuki. It will likely appear as a standard pull in the English-language Scarlet & Violet – Temporal Forces, while Japanese collectors will have to pick up a separate deck to acquire this card and those related to it.
Japanese sets often give us early ideas of what the English-language sets may include, so be sure to keep an eye on our coverage. You can stay tuned for previews of Scarlet & Violet cards as well as updates on everything Pokémon TCG right here at Bleeding Cool.