Black & White TCG Series merchandise. From Bulbapedia, the community- driven Pok. In order to release special promotional cards, booster packs, and other merchandise, promotional items such as Collector's Tins and Value Boxes are distributed. The following is a list of the merchandise released during the BW era of the trading card game. Released on March 9, 2. Generation V Pok. Each tin features one of the three starters—Snivy, Tepig, and Oshawott—in the form of both a promotional card and a figure, as well as a preview pack of five other Generation V Pok.
![]() ![]() ![]() Gym Heroes, released in June 2000, is the 5th set of 132 cards in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Its symbol is an amphitheatre with a black stage and white tiers. The three cards featured in the tin feature new artwork than when released in Japan in the Journey Partners collection. Each tin also contains four booster packs from the Platinum Series, Heart. Gold & Soul. Silver Series, and Call of Legends. Furthering the release of the Generation V Pok. The Green Tornado, Red Frenzy, and Blue Assault theme decks were released on April 6, 2. These three theme decks each contain a code for the Pok. Released April 2. Three Pack Blisters came in three varieties: each one featuring one of the three Unova starters as a promotional card, three Black & White booster packs, a Black & White preview pack containing three Common cards from the set, and a coin featuring the starters. The Two Pack Blisters contain one Black & White booster pack, one preview pack, and one of four promotional cards. The three starter Pok. The Victini Box continues the trend of releasing a figure with the trading card promotional merchandise, and includes a new figure of the Victory Pok. Also included in this box are five Black & White booster packs, as well as a Cosmos Holofoil promotional card featuring Zoroark. This box set brings a sixty card Black & White mini- collector's album, as well as two additional booster packs from the Black & White expansion. Also, a promotional card featuring Axew was included. These two pack boosters included two boosters from the Black & White expansion, as well as one of three secret promotional cards featuring one of the three Pok. Black & White — Dragons Exalted (Japanese: Pokemon Cards, Pokemon Booster Boxes, Pokemon Booster Packs & Supplies. Like previous games, Pokémon Black & White features an evil team who you'll have to face numerous times throughout the game. In this case, the team that you deal. Released on May 2, 2. Reshiram and Zekrom, the mascots for Pok. These tins come with either a Reshiram or a Zekrom Tinsel Holofoil promotional card, in addition to four booster packs from the Black & White expansion. The Black & White Series brings the Black & White Trainer Kit. This kit was originally due for release August 3, 2. The Black & White Trainer Kit features Zoroark and Excadrill as holographic cards with artwork exclusive to the Trainer Kit. ![]() It also contains two booklets to guide players through the game, a coin, an exclusive deck box, a Black & White Series booster pack, and a code card to unlock the cards in the Pok. These two theme decks feature the Pok. Much like with Black & White, the theme decks were released earlier than the main expansion: being released on August 1. These theme decks each contain a code for the Pok. Released with the set on August 3. The Three Pack Blisters have two varieties: one with a Pansage promotional card, and one with a Zorua promotional card. These Blisters also include three Emerging Powers booster packs, an Emerging Powers preview pack containing three Common cards from the set, and a coin featuring both Reshiram and Zekrom. The Two Pack Blisters feature a Minccino promotional card, in either a Cracked Ice Holofoil print or a Cosmos Holofoil print, one Emerging Powers booster pack, and one Emerging Powers preview pack. The Emerging Powers Collector's Album Box, released on August 3. Black & White mini- collector's album, as well as two additional booster packs from the Emerging Powers expansion. The promotional card included in this box is a Cosmos Holofoil Darumaka card. Featuring the Unova. Region. Starter Pok. Each box contained a Cosmos Holofoil reprint of either Snivy, Tepig, Oshawott, and a 3. D Jumbo promotional card featuring the starters' evolutionary families: . Each box also included one of the three starter figures previously released in the Sneak- Peek Tins, as well as three booster packs from the Emerging Powers expansion and a code card to unlock these items in the Pok. Each Zoroark- Illusions Collection includes a Zoroark promotional card as both a regular- sized Cosmos Holofoil print and a 3. D Jumbo print, three booster packs, and a code card for the Pok. This code card unlocks one booster pack online, the promotional card, and a Zoroark themed Item online. This is the first promotional item since the release of Black & White to include booster packs from expansions before Generation V. On October 1. 9, 2. Reshiram Box included four Emerging Powers Series booster packs, a Reshiram figure, a new promotional reprint of the Reshiram card from Black & White, and a code card for the Pok. ![]() It has the same contents as the Reshiram Box, but contains a Zekrom figure and a new promotional reprint of the Zekrom card from Black & White instead of the Reshiram themed merchandise. These four decks (The Truth, Megazone, Reshiphlosion, Twinboar) were the decks used by the three champions in each of the three divisions of Juniors, Seniors, and Masters, as well as the Masters finalist. Each Deck comes with a Worlds 2. Deckbox, a booklet about the championships, and a non tournament legal print of the sixty card deck. Each tin features one of the three final evolutions of the Unova. Region Starter Pok. The tins also include a special code card for the Pok. These theme decks were the last to be released earlier than the main expansion: being released on November 2, 2. Fast Daze features Grass- type and Fire- type Pok. These theme decks each contain a code for the Pok. Featuring Stage 1 evolutionary families, the packs contained either a Ninetales line, a Xatu line, or a Gliscor line, with the final evolutions each given the Cracked Ice Holofoil treatment. Each pack contained one Emerging Powers booster pack, and one Emerging Powers preview pack. The Vulpix and Ninetales from Heart. Gold & Soul. Silver, interestingly, were printed with the incorrect Set Symbol: the Set Symbol of the Undaunted expansion. Collectively, the four boxes focus on the last two Heart. Gold & Soul. Silver series expansions: two for Undaunted and two for Triumphant. Each of the variants include one Theme Deck that accompanied the expansion: Daybreak or Nightfall for the Undaunted boxes, Verdant Frost or Royal Guard for the Triumphant boxes, as well as two booster packs from that expansion, and a three- card evolutionary chain from that expansion. Each box also includes a code card to unlock these items in the Pok. The Three Pack Blisters, now adopting the new package design phased in with the release of Emerging Powers have two varieties: one with an Axew promotional card, and one with a Litwick promotional card. These Blisters also include three Noble Victories booster packs, one Noble Victories preview pack containing three Common cards from the set, and a coin featuring Victini. The Two Pack Blisters feature a Scraggy promotional card, in either a Cracked Ice Holofoil print or a Cosmos Holofoil print, one Noble Victories booster pack, and one Noble Victories preview pack. This tin, as the name suggests, features the Victory Pok. Included was the Victini figure previously released in the Victini Box, a promotional reprint of the Victini numbered 1. Noble Victories, five Noble Victories booster packs, and a code card for the Pok. They featured the two main Legendary Pok. Unlike the first three expansions of the Black & White Series, these Theme Decks were released the day of the set, instead of weeks prior. In addition, their featured cards, Reshiram and Zekrom, used the Tinsel Holofoil, instead of the Cracked Ice Holofoil typically used in Theme Decks. Each included a Pok. In an unprecedented move by The Pok. The familiar Three Pack Blisters, released internationally, came in two varieties: one with an exclusive Cosmos Holofoil Riolu promotional card, and one with an exclusive Cosmos Holofoil Luxio promotional card. These Blisters included three Next Destinies booster packs, and a coin featuring Munna. The Stage 2 Blisters contained either the Klinklang family or the Gigalith family, all Cracked Ice Holofoil. The Stage 1 Blisters contained either the Zoroark family or the Beartic family, with the final stage as a Cracked Ice Holofoil, and also contained a Next Destinies 3- card sampling pack and a code card to unlock either family in the online game. Each Mewtwo Collection includes a Jumbo Mewtwo- EX card, a Battle City promotional card featuring Mewtwo and Kyurem, a Mewtwo figure, three Next Destinies booster packs, and a code card for the Pok. This code card unlocks Battle City online, a jumbo Mewtwo avatar item, and Mewtwo figure avatar item online. These tins featured three of the newest Pok. Included in the tins were one Emerging Powers booster pack, one Noble Victories booster pack, two Next Destinies booster packs, and an online code card to unlock the promotional card online. For the first time in several Series of the Pok. They were exactly the same as their in set prints, with the exception of their set number. Each Forces of Nature Collection includes a Full Art. Landorus, promotional reprints of both Thundurus and Tornadus, three booster packs—two from the Emerging Powers expansion, and one from the Call of Legends expansion. Raiders features the Coffin Pok. Their featured cards, Cofagrigus and Zoroark, return to the Cracked Ice Holofoil, after the Next Destinies Theme Decks featured the Tinsel Holofoil. Each Theme Deck included a Pok. Continuing the pattern set by Next Destinies, the Blister Packs for North America include different assortments of products compared to the international Blisters. The international Three Pack Blisters came in two varieties: one with a Cracked Ice Holofoil Luxray promotional card, and one with a Cracked Ice Holofoil Krookodile promotional card. Dragons Exalted (TCG) - Bulbapedia, the community- driven Pok. The Japanese release is the fifth of the BW era. And with a grand mix of all- new Pok. In addition to these two Pok. The set includes all the cards from the Japanese Dragon Blast and Dragon Blade expansions, and their two accompanying half decks, the Garchomp Half Deck and the Hydreigon Half Deck, whose featured cards Garchomp and Hydreigon were later the focus of the English Theme Decks. Dragon. Speed and Dragon. Snarl. The Secret cards are Shiny Pok. Rayquaza's normal print was included in the Japanese Dragon Selection sub- set, which had not been released in English by the time the Shiny print was released in Dragons Exalted. To further enhance these Abilities, Devolution Spray from Base Set was reprinted with the same effect of Neo Discovery's Hyper Devolution Spray's effect. Related to this, Golurk has an attack that can devolve the Defending Pok. This is most evident through the set's artwork; for example, Houndour can be found in N's Castle and Gyarados is depicted outside the Pok. These aren't the only locations featured throughout the set as Hoppip is outside Dragonspiral Tower and Aipom is in N's Playroom. This card erroneously credits the illustrator as Hi. RON when the actual illustrator for this print is 5ban Graphics. Magmortar is printed with an alternate artwork to the one released in the Japanese Dragon Blade. Additionally, Hoppip was erroneously printed with Skiploom's Pok. The Hoppip error was corrected by the time the Keldeo Box was released in October 2. Between alternate holofoils, promotional stamps, reverse holofoils, and Secret cards, the set contains 2. A list of the non standard cards can be seen below. List of Pok. This card pack was printed and distributed in December 1. Magic: The Gathering (MTG) trading card shows as a limited production run. The remaining Pok. It is estimated that between 1. Pok. The first ever Demo Game pack to be issued a PSA certification number was Demo Game pack #2. English Pok. It is one of few sets to include Fighting, Fire, Grass, Lightning, Psychic and Water Energy cards, now commonly known as basic Energy cards. The set also contained Double Colorless Energy, the first Special Energy card. The set is one of the more well- rounded sets available, with a mixed amount of Pok. Some of the more popular examples are Charizard, Blastoise, Venusaur and Pikachu. The set's four main theme decks were based on four different strategies (offensive, defensive, tactic and speed). This set also had a 2- player starter set, containing two half- sized decks and a play mat with no intended strategy. The . These early prints are generally brighter in color, use a thinner font, have the year 1. Because of this, these cards are known as . Since not many prints were printed as . Cards printed right before the release of Base Set 2 have the year 2. These cards are known as . After being a very small set in Japan, the English set started the trend of having alternate holographic and non- holographic editions of rare cards, effectively doubling the number of rares in the set. Some cards featured were Pikachu, Gloom, and Victreebel. Unlike base, it had 2 preconstructed decks. The expansion symbol resembles a Vileplume and it has 6. These holos sell for higher than the amount normal jungle holos sell for. All 1. 6 holos from the set have the no symbol error. The rarest card in the first edition jungle set is a 1st edition promo . There are rumored to be only one in 1. Fossil contains the fewest cards of any standard set in the card game (6. Future sets would often use a gimmick to differentiate its cards from other sets. Wizards of the Coast had a trend of releasing these compilation sets for most of the trading card game series they sold. This set, containing 1. Base set, and all energy cards printed between base set 2's release and the gym heroes set were printed as base set 2 cards. Its symbol is a Pok. The title refers to a criminal organization from the video games. Pok. Its symbol is the R, which is the Team Rocket organization's symbol and can be seen on practically everything that comes from them. This set introduced the Dark Pok. After the release of this set, Dark Pok. As part of a promotion, an American- only Dark Raichu can be found in this set, though it is the rarest card, as a . The card was also available in Australian sets. Its symbol is an amphitheatre with a black stage and white tiers. Its name comes from the Gym Leaders it focuses around and how these first four Gym Leaders have relatively optimistic and carefree personalities compared to those featured in Gym Challenge. This set also introduced a card layout change, eliminating the flavor text and stacking the weakness/resistance/level to fit the Gym Leader's headshot/badge. This is the first set to have Owner's Pok. While Sabrina and Blaine are also represented in this set, the most attention is paid to the first four met in the video games: Brock, Misty, Lt. Surge, and Erika. Each of their Pok. For example, Brock specializes in the Rock- type, so a lot of his cards in the card game are Rock Pok. However, in the anime, he also carried a Vulpix, a Fire- type, which is also included in this set. Owner's Pok. Additionally, some of the . However, Owner's Pok. This set was originally released with theme decks that contained cards not found in the main set in Japan, releasing in the odd rarities for Basic Pok. Its expansion symbol is an amphitheatre with a white stage and black tiers, the inverse of the Gym Heroes symbol. It also has a set of 1. Its name comes from the four Gym Leaders it focuses on (Sabrina, Koga, Blaine, and Giovanni). Second Generation Sets. Its symbol is a pair of stars, one in front of the other. Neo is Greek for . Neo Genesis features second- generation Pok. With it comes two new Pok. The hit points displayed on the upper- right is now smaller, and its color has changed from red to black. The statistics on the bottom of the card now have dune- shaped indentations in the background immediately behind each stat. The text reading . The information about the Pok. It was particularly well liked among players for introducing many cards that helped reduce the amount of random luck involved with the game, such as Professor Elm and Cleffa. Neo Genesis is still considered by fans familiar with the history of the game to be one of the best sets ever released. At this point the idea of . Its symbol is a Mayan temple. While the architectural structure of the ruins is ambiguous in the video games. Pok. Neo Discovery premieres many second- generation Pok. In a way, this makes it a counterpart to the Jungle set (which introduced another third of the original 1. Pok. At the time of Neo Discovery's release, there were 2. Each could affect the game in different ways related to a word starting with the letter the Unown represents. In Japan, it was released at the same time as Gym 2, while in America it came after Neo Discovery and before Neo Revelation. This set's symbol is a palm tree. Though it is often considered the 1. The mini- set only contains a total of 1. When arranged in the correct way, every illustration used in this set forms a single larger image. Neo Revelation. Its symbol is a representation of the departure of Suicune, Entei and Raikou from the Burned Tower. As of the release of this set, there were at least one card of each of the 2. Pok. This set finishes the second generation with Pok. In a way, this makes it a counterpart to the Fossil set (which rounded out the original set of 1. Pok. It also includes three more of the Unown introduced in Neo Discovery. Most importantly, this set was the debut of the Shining Pok. Shining Pok. This tradition was short- lived, however, as the Shining Pok. However, Pok. Its symbol is a blue sparkle above a white sparkle, possibly referring to the Dark and Light Pok. This set almost completes the Unown alphabet started in Neo Discovery (R was left out, but was eventually given a card in another set years later. J was also left out, being a Promo). This set is the second set with an emphasis on Dark Pok. In this set and only this set, they are counterbalanced by Light Pok. Whereas Dark Pok. Also, Light Pok. The set's symbol is a medal. The Legendary Collection is the sequel to Base Set 2, made up entirely of reprints from the first four sets: Base Set, Jungle, Fossil, and Team Rocket. Its purpose is to make these cards legal in tournament play; otherwise, these cards would be considered . The Legendary Collection is the first set to have a parallel set whose only difference is that shiny foil is printed on the entire front of the card except for its illustration (this isn't done in the regular set). Strangely, even though this set is an amalgamation of four sets, this set contains fewer cards than any of the following three. Expedition Base Set. Its symbol is a Pok. At 1. 65 cards (3. Expedition is the largest set ever in the Pok. However, none of these features are required for play. Subsequent sets, up until EX Hidden Legends, would also be compatible with the e- Reader. Because of its completely new format, this was thought to be a good time to balance the card game with less powerful versions of previously printed cards. For example, Energy Removal 2 serves an identical purpose to Energy Removal from the Base Set, except a coin must be flipped to determine if the effects are successful. However, this set also introduces the Supporter card, a type of Trainer card that now dominates competitive play. Aquapolis. Its symbol is a skyline within a water droplet. This set is the second of three to extensively use the e- Reader. Aquapolis introduces minigames playable by scanning in dot codes from multiple cards (in any order). These mini- games are usually very simple, and more often than not, each Pok. Technical Machines would be released sparingly from this point onward. The Aquapolis set was also the first Pok. This power was written on the Aquapolis cards Kingdra, Lugia, and Nidoking, all of which are holofoil. It essentially allows the player to attach a basic energy card to the Pok. Note that this power does not allow the player to attach an additional energy card per turn. Of the 1. 86 cards, the first 3. The 3. 3rd card started at number . In addition, there were 4 cards that received 2 versions: Golduck (5. Drowzee (7. 4a, 7. Mr. Mime (9. 5a, 9. Porygon (1. 03a, 1. These cards are identical except for the data they show when swiped through the e- Reader. Skyridge. Its symbol is a pair of mountains with a halo around the taller one. This is the last set published by Wizards of the Coast and has 1. This set is the last of three to extensively use the e- Reader. Skyridge continues Aquapolis' tradition of minigames playable by scanning in dot codes from multiple cards. The Skyridge set was also the second and last set to contain Pok. Characters in this set to use it were Celebi, Charizard, Crobat, Golem, Ho- oh, and Kabutops. These cards normally carry a much higher trade value on e. Bay and other online retailers than normal cards from this set. However, even normal cards from Skyridge are more valuable than normal cards from other sets, due to the fact that Skyridge booster packs were very hard to find compared to other sets. The numbering system for Skyridge is similar to that of Aquapolis. The first 3. 2 cards begin with an . There are no . The first set published by Pok. This set was the first set to be adapted into English by Pok. Its symbol is a jewel with a brilliant cut, viewed from above. It is named after the video games. Pok. However, the dot codes on the left side of the card are gone, replaced with a single dot code on the bottom.
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