Shadow Rider
Tier 1
VMAX
Toolbox
Handlock
Iconic
Shadow Rider Calyrex VMAX
began its life as an aggressive deck trying to stack as many Psychic Energy as possible to OHKO any opponent. However, as more powerful decks like ![]()
Lugia and
Regidrago started appearing, which would win the Prize race with their faster and more devastating attacks, this game plan became unsustainable. Instead, Shadow Rider started relying on more disruptive strategies, using Shadow Rider Calyrex V
's Shadow Mist, Chimecho
's Bell of Silence or, more recently, Frillish
's Oceanic Gloom to buy time while setting up its board.
Shadow Rider's most classic trick nowadays is to use Unfair Stamp
when the opponent takes a KO, followed by Trevenant & Dusknoir GX
's Night Watch to remove the opponent's entire hand. It can even combine this play with Temple of Sinnoh
to make it even harder for the opponent to respond. It then keeps using Night Watch, unless it's possible to win the Prize race by attacking with more direct attacks such as Lillie's Clefairy ex
's Fairy Rondo.
Obviously, Shadow Rider must be compared to
Gardevoir: both benefit from the excellent combination of Fog Crystal
and Mysterious Treasure
, and both accumulate Psychic Energy in play to make use of various attackers. Of the two, Gardevoir has the strongest late game, but Shadow Rider has an easier time establishing a board and doesn't particularly fear Kyurem
's Trifrost.
There are multiple Shadow Rider variants, with the main point of contention being whether or not to include Jellicent ex
as a stronger disruptive attack in the midgame and backup plan against Regidrago. Some players also experiment with Telepathic Psychic Energy
, which is an excellent turn 1 play but also can't be attached with Underworld Door and has anti-synergy with Temple of Sinnoh
.
Recently, Shadow Rider surprised the world by winning Champions League Aichi 2026, with a build using Radiant Eternatus
, a card that had been dismissed from the deck for a long time, alongside some original ideas. It remains to be seen whether this choice was the dawn of a new era for Shadow Rider or simply an excellent metacall, but it's clear that this deck is still alive and kicking.