DTE Mew in Paradox Rift – How Mew Continues to See Success

Hello, Cut or Tap readers! I am happy to be back writing another article as we move further into the Paradox Rift format. We have seen the meta change over the past couple of months, with Charizard ex and Miraidon ex emerging as the two most popular decks in format, taking up over 18% and 17% (respectively) of the Day 1 meta at the San Antonio Regional Championships.

I also attended this tournament, and managed to place in the Top 16 of the biggest Regional of all time with DTE Mew. This deck has gone down in play throughout recent events, but is still a strong contender and a deck to keep on your radar. Today, I will go over my list for the deck, including explanation on card choices as well as discussing other options for the deck, and tips for some of its more common matchups.

Decklist

Here is the list for Mew VMax that I got Top 16 with at San Antonio:

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