This is a single foil card from the World Championship Decks release, and it presents in the condition you would expect from a collectible of this nature. The foil treatment shows the card's age through light surface wear, with possible minor scuffing or handling marks on the foil layer. Edges and corners may show light play wear consistent with a card that has been part of a championship-level deck. Please refer to the provided photos for the exact details of the item's condition.
Gardevoir has always occupied a special place in the Pokemon Trading Card Game — a Psychic-type powerhouse with an air of elegance and quiet menace that makes it genuinely compelling in both artwork and competitive play. This particular card comes from the World Championship Decks release tied to the 2010 season, specifically the deck piloted by Michael Pramawat, one of the more respected names in competitive Pokemon TCG history. That context alone makes this card something far more interesting than a standard single pull. It is a window into how one of the game's top players approached the format at its peak.
The World Championship Decks series has long held a beloved and somewhat unusual place in Pokemon TCG collecting. Released annually by The Pokemon Company, these decks were faithful reproductions of the actual decks used by top finishers at the Pokemon World Championships, printed with a distinctive gold stamp and back design that makes them instantly recognizable — and legally non-tournament-legal, which only adds to their charm as collector pieces. Owning a card from one of these sets means owning a piece of competitive history, a snapshot of metagame strategy frozen in time.
Gardevoir's inclusion in Pramawat's deck reflects the card's formidable role in the format during that era. Whether leveraged for its Poke-Power, its attack synergy, or its ability to accelerate and manipulate Psychic energy, Gardevoir was not a casual inclusion — it was a deliberate competitive weapon in the hands of a skilled player. The foil treatment gives the card a visual presence that matches its in-game reputation, with Ken Sugimori's iconic character design rendered beautifully in the card's art.
For collectors, the World Championship numbering (7/132) places this card within a curated, intentional set rather than the mass market, giving it a scarcity and specificity that standard prints simply cannot match. The gold stamp and alternate card back make it unmistakable in any binder or display.
This card is a perfect fit for Pokemon TCG historians, fans of competitive play who appreciate metagame context, Gardevoir collectors hunting every notable printing, and anyone building out a complete World Championship Decks collection. It bridges the worlds of competitive play and pure collecting in a way very few cards can.
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