Raging Bolt Ogerpon is a Standard-format Pokémon TCG Live deck built around Teal Mask Ogerpon ex, Raging Bolt ex, Fezandipiti ex. This guide is generated from 85 recent competitive decklists across 35 tournaments.

Teal Mask Ogerpon ex
Raging Bolt ex
Fezandipiti ex
Latias ex
Meowth ex
Mega Kangaskhan ex
Lillie's Clefairy ex
Wellspring Mask Ogerpon ex
Chien-Pao
Passimian
Iron Leaves ex
Crispin
Ultra Ball
Boss's Orders
Area Zero Underdepths
Night Stretcher
Energy Switch
Glass Trumpet
Cyrano
Lillie's Determination
Ciphermaniac's Codebreaking
Unfair Stamp
Special Red Card
Copy and paste into Pokémon TCG Live → Decks → Import.
Pokémon: 22 4 Teal Mask Ogerpon ex TWM 25 4 Raging Bolt ex TEF 123 1 Fezandipiti ex ASC 142 2 Latias ex SSP 76 3 Meowth ex POR 62 3 Mega Kangaskhan ex MEG 104 1 Lillie's Clefairy ex JTG 56 1 Wellspring Mask Ogerpon ex TWM 64 1 Chien-Pao SSP 56 1 Passimian SSP 111 1 Iron Leaves ex TEF 25 Trainer: 27 4 Crispin SCR 133 4 Ultra Ball MEG 131 2 Boss's Orders MEG 114 3 Area Zero Underdepths SCR 131 2 Night Stretcher ASC 196 4 Energy Switch MEG 115 2 Glass Trumpet SCR 135 2 Cyrano SSP 170 1 Lillie's Determination MEG 119 1 Ciphermaniac's Codebreaking TEF 145 1 Unfair Stamp TWM 165 1 Special Red Card CRI 82 Energy: 11 4 Grass Energy MEE 1 2 Lightning Energy MEE 4 2 Fighting Energy MEE 6 2 Psychic Energy MEE 5 1 Water Energy MEE 3
Raging Bolt Ogerpon runs Grass Energy / Lightning Energy / Fighting Energy / Psychic Energy / Water Energy energy. The deck's core attackers (Teal Mask Ogerpon ex and Raging Bolt ex) define the game plan, while the trainer suite (Crispin, Ultra Ball, Boss's Orders) provides consistency and disruption. The consensus list below shows which cards appear in at least 40% of recent tournament builds.
Establish your core attacker line, attach Grass Energy / Lightning Energy / Fighting Energy / Psychic Energy / Water Energy energy, and use draw/search trainers to dig for setup pieces.
Apply pressure with your main attackers, manage prizes, and use disruption trainers like Crispin, Ultra Ball to keep the opponent off-balance.
Close out games with prize-trading math. Use Boss/gust effects when available and play around your opponent's late-game answers (energy denial, single-prize swap-ins, and Stadium swaps).
Yes ‑ this consensus list reflects 85 recent competitive decklists across 35 tournaments and is well-positioned in the current Standard format.
Standard format Pokémon TCG (Live and paper).
Generated from recent Limitless TCG Standard tournament results. Each card's inclusion rate is calculated from the actual decklists in our sample.