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'''Booster packs''' are typically packs of 10 cards from an [[List of Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions|expansion]] in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. Boosters offer the chance to acquire cards to strengthen [[Theme Deck]]s, create {{DL|Deck|Constructed Deck|new decks}}, or customize old ones. Boosters contain cards that vary by [[Rarity]] level, representing how likely or unlikely the card may be found in a booster. These Rarity levels include Common ({{rar|Common}}), Uncommon ({{rar|Uncommon}}), and Rare ({{rar|Rare}}) cards, as well as occasionally ''"super rare"'' cards such as {{TCG|Pokémon-ex}}, {{TCG|Pokémon Star}}, {{TCG|Shining Pokémon}}, {{TCG|Pokémon LV.X}} or {{TCG|Pokémon LEGEND}}.
'''Booster packs''' are typically packs of 10 cards from an [[List of Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions|expansion]] in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. Boosters offer the chance to acquire cards to strengthen [[Theme Deck]]s, create {{DL|Deck|Constructed Deck|new decks}}, or customize old ones. Boosters contain cards that vary by [[Rarity]] level, representing how likely or unlikely the card may be found in a booster. These Rarity levels include Common ({{rar|Common}}), Uncommon ({{rar|Uncommon}}), and Rare ({{rar|Rare}}) cards, as well as occasionally ''"super rare"'' cards such as {{TCG|Pokémon-ex}}, {{TCG|Pokémon Star}}, {{TCG|Shining Pokémon}}, {{TCG|Pokémon LV.X}} or {{TCG|Pokémon LEGEND}}.


:''NOTE: For a fully description of Common ({{rar|Common}}), Uncommon ({{rar|Uncommon}}), and Rare ({{rar|Rare}}) cards see the [[Rarity]] article.''
:''NOTE: For a full description of Common ({{rar|Common}}), Uncommon ({{rar|Uncommon}}), and Rare ({{rar|Rare}}) cards see the [[Rarity]] article.''


Booster packs have contained varying amounts of cards over the years. From the first {{TCG|Base Set}} through to {{TCG|Neo Destiny}} expansion, boosters contained 11 cards. Beginning with the {{TCG|Expedition Base Set|e-Card Series}} and continuing through the entirety of the {{TCG|EX Power Keepers|EX Series}}, boosters had only 9 cards. Since the release of the first {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} [[List of Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions|expansion]], booster size was increased to 10.
Booster packs have contained varying amounts of cards over the years. From the first {{TCG|Base Set}} through to {{TCG|Neo Destiny}} expansion, boosters contained 11 cards. Beginning with the {{TCG|Expedition Base Set|e-Card Series}} and continuing through the entirety of the {{TCG|EX Power Keepers|EX Series}}, boosters had only 9 cards. Since the release of the first {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} [[List of Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions|expansion]], booster size was increased to 10.
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==Pokémon Trading Card Game Online==
==Pokémon Trading Card Game Online==
Digital copies of physical Booster packs may be redeemed using unique {{DL|Pokémon Trading Card Game Online|Redemption codes}} in the  [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Online]]. They can only be found on specially marked boosters with the wording ''"Contains 1 code card"'' on the back of the Booster packs.  Digital 10-card boosters are also used as an award through several different features of the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online.  Finally, special 5-card Booster packs are uniquely available within the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online. 5-card boosters contain 3 common ({{rar|Common}}), 1 uncommon ({{rar|Uncommon}}), and possibly 1 rare ({{rar|Rare}}) cards from available [[List of Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions|expansions]]. They may be purchased for 95 [[Trainer Token]]s in the {{DL|Pokémon Trading Card Game Online|Shop|in-game Shop}}.
Digital copies of physical Booster packs may be redeemed using unique {{DL|Pokémon Trading Card Game Online|Redeem codes|Redemption codes}} in the  [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Online]]. They can only be found on specially marked boosters with the wording ''"Contains 1 code card"'' on the back of the Booster packs.  Digital 10-card boosters are also used as an award through several different features of the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online.  Finally, special 5-card Booster packs are uniquely available within the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online. 5-card boosters contain 3 common ({{rar|Common}}), 1 uncommon ({{rar|Uncommon}}), and possibly 1 rare ({{rar|Rare}}) cards from available [[List of Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions|expansions]]. They may be purchased for 95 [[Trainer Token]]s in the {{DL|Pokémon Trading Card Game Online|Shop|in-game Shop}}. However, due to maintenance issues with the Pokémon TCG Online, the Pokémon Company International gave the TCGO participants a free online Ancient Origins pack as thanks for dealing with the maintenance problems as the company fixed them.
 
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Revision as of 06:28, 5 September 2015

Salamence Booster pack from the Arceus expansion

Booster packs are typically packs of 10 cards from an expansion in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Boosters offer the chance to acquire cards to strengthen Theme Decks, create new decks, or customize old ones. Boosters contain cards that vary by Rarity level, representing how likely or unlikely the card may be found in a booster. These Rarity levels include Common (Common), Uncommon (Uncommon), and Rare (Rare) cards, as well as occasionally "super rare" cards such as Pokémon-ex, Pokémon Star, Shining Pokémon, Pokémon LV.X or Pokémon LEGEND.

NOTE: For a full description of Common (Common), Uncommon (Uncommon), and Rare (Rare) cards see the Rarity article.

Booster packs have contained varying amounts of cards over the years. From the first Base Set through to Neo Destiny expansion, boosters contained 11 cards. Beginning with the e-Card Series and continuing through the entirety of the EX Series, boosters had only 9 cards. Since the release of the first Diamond & Pearl expansion, booster size was increased to 10.

Pull ratio

Every Booster pack is guaranteed to contain at least 1 Rare (Rare) card, generally 3 Uncommon (Uncommon) cards, and the remainder are Common (Common). However, the Rare card(s) may have a rarity of Rare (★), Holofoil rare, or be a "super rare" card mentioned above, such as a Pokémon-ex. Since the release of the Legendary Collection expansion, one Reverse-Holo (also known as Reverse foil) print of a Common, Uncommon, or Rare card has also been included in every booster. A Reverse-Holo card is identical to its normal counterpart aside from a Holofoil effect in the picture or card background. Reverse-Holo cards in the EX Series also contain a stamp of the expansion logo in the bottom right corner of the picture. The inclusion of Reverse-Holo rare and Holofoil rare cards created the potential that one booster may contain two rare cards.

Pokémon Trading Card Game Online

Digital copies of physical Booster packs may be redeemed using unique Redemption codes in the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online. They can only be found on specially marked boosters with the wording "Contains 1 code card" on the back of the Booster packs. Digital 10-card boosters are also used as an award through several different features of the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online. Finally, special 5-card Booster packs are uniquely available within the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online. 5-card boosters contain 3 common (Common), 1 uncommon (Uncommon), and possibly 1 rare (Rare) cards from available expansions. They may be purchased for 95 Trainer Tokens in the in-game Shop. However, due to maintenance issues with the Pokémon TCG Online, the Pokémon Company International gave the TCGO participants a free online Ancient Origins pack as thanks for dealing with the maintenance problems as the company fixed them.

Pokémon Trading Card Game merchandise
See also:
Booster pack
Theme Deck
Half Deck



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