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Although brief, the {{TCG|Call of Legends}} TCG Series brought its own collection of various promotional items in order to promote the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. These products, such as Collector's Tins and Value Boxes, released various promotional cards, booster packs, and other merchandise to the public through stores. Below is a chronological list of all the items released during the Call of Legends Series of the Trading Card Game. | Although brief, the {{TCG|Call of Legends}} TCG Series brought its own collection of various promotional items in order to promote the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. These products, such as Collector's Tins and Value Boxes, released various promotional cards, booster packs, and other merchandise to the public through stores. Below is a chronological list of all the items released during the Call of Legends Series of the Trading Card Game. | ||
==Call of Legends Theme Decks== | |||
Preconstructed {{TCG|Theme Deck}}s are released with pretty much every expansion. The two released on February | {{bulbanews|'Call of Legends' information surfaces}} | ||
Preconstructed {{TCG|Theme Deck}}s are released with pretty much every expansion. The two released on February 6, 2011 alongside the {{TCG|Call of Legends}} expansion—{{TCG|Retort}} and {{TCG|Recon}}—featured {{p|Lucario}} and {{p|Tangrowth}}, respectively, in two 60 card decks designed around the {{TCG|Fighting}} and {{ct|Lightning}}s and the {{TCG|Grass}} and {{ct|Fire}}s. Each Theme Deck contained a rulebook, damage counters, status counters, a custom coin, one single-player mat, a deckbox, and one bonus {{TCG|Call of Legends}} booster pack. These two decks were the last to include an additional pack. | |||
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==Call of Legends Three Pack Blisters== | |||
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The release of {{TCG|Call of Legends}} brought the addition of two new Three Pack Blisters. Released February 6, 2011 alongside the expansion, the Three Pack Blisters featured either {{p|Hitmonlee}} or {{p|Hitmonchan}} as a promotional card, two {{TCG|Call of Legends}} booster packs, a {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}} booster pack, and a coin featuring either {{p|Dialga}} or {{p|Palkia}}. The two promotional cards originally appeared in the {{TCG|Undaunted}} expansion, but are printed in the packs as exclusive Black Star Promos with Cracked Ice Holofoil. | The release of {{TCG|Call of Legends}} brought the addition of two new Three Pack Blisters. Released February 6, 2011 alongside the expansion, the Three Pack Blisters featured either {{p|Hitmonlee}} or {{p|Hitmonchan}} as a promotional card, two {{TCG|Call of Legends}} booster packs, a {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}} booster pack, and a coin featuring either {{p|Dialga}} or {{p|Palkia}}. The two promotional cards originally appeared in the {{TCG|Undaunted}} expansion, but are printed in the packs as exclusive Black Star Promos with Cracked Ice Holofoil. | ||
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*{{TCG ID|HGSS Promo|Hitmonchan|24}} ({{TCG|HGSS Black Star Promos|HGSS Promo}} 24) | *{{TCG ID|HGSS Promo|Hitmonchan|24}} ({{TCG|HGSS Black Star Promos|HGSS Promo}} 24; Cracked Ice Holofoil) | ||
*{{TCG ID|HGSS Promo|Hitmonlee|25}} ({{TCG|HGSS Black Star Promos|HGSS Promo}} 25) | *{{TCG ID|HGSS Promo|Hitmonlee|25}} ({{TCG|HGSS Black Star Promos|HGSS Promo}} 25; Cracked Ice Holofoil) | ||
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caption1=Hitmonlee Three Pack Blister | | |caption1=Hitmonlee Three Pack Blister | ||
image2=CL Hitmonchan Blister.jpg | | |image2=CL Hitmonchan Blister.jpg | ||
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==World of Illusions Box== | |||
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Introducing the new Illusions Fox Pokémon, {{p|Zoroark}}, to the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] was the '''World of Illusions Box'''. Released sometime near the end of February 2011, this promotional product was themed around the [[M13|thirteenth movie]], as it contained a Zoroark Holofoil Jumbo Promotional card, as well as a {{TCG ID|Triumphant|Celebi|92}} {{TCG|Pokémon Prime|Prime}} promotional card. In addition to the two promotional cards, this box also contained 3 booster packs: two from the {{TCG|Call of Legends}} expansion and 1 from the {{TCG|Undaunted}} expansion. | Introducing the new Illusions Fox Pokémon, {{p|Zoroark}}, to the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] was the '''World of Illusions Box'''. Released sometime near the end of February 2011, this promotional product was themed around the [[M13|thirteenth movie]], as it contained a Zoroark Holofoil Jumbo Promotional card, as well as a {{TCG ID|Triumphant|Celebi|92}} {{TCG|Pokémon Prime|Prime}} promotional card. In addition to the two promotional cards, this box also contained 3 booster packs: two from the {{TCG|Call of Legends}} expansion and 1 from the {{TCG|Undaunted}} expansion. | ||
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==Pokémon Evolutions Box== | |||
Released sometime during the month of March 2011 was a new promotional product with two varieties: the '''Pokémon Evolutions Box'''. The Pokémon Evolutions Box featured 1 pack from either the HeartGold & SoulSilver Series or the Call of Legends Series, and either the {{p|Blastoise}} evolutionary family or the {{p|Torterra}} evolutionary family. The promotional cards were all from the {{TCG|Unleashed}} expansion, with the final evolution featured as an exclusive Cracked Ice Holofoil card. | Released sometime during the month of March 2011 was a new promotional product with two varieties: the '''Pokémon Evolutions Box'''. The Pokémon Evolutions Box featured 1 pack from either the HeartGold & SoulSilver Series or the Call of Legends Series, and either the {{p|Blastoise}} evolutionary family or the {{p|Torterra}} evolutionary family. The promotional cards were all from the {{TCG|Unleashed}} expansion, with the final evolution featured as an exclusive Cracked Ice Holofoil card. | ||
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==Pokémon Evolutions Pack== | |||
Released at the same time as the {{ | Released at the same time as the {{TCGMerch|Call of Legends|Series|Pokémon Evolutions Boxes}}, there was an additional promotional item with the exact same contents: the '''Pokémon Evolutions Pack'''. The Pokémon Evolutions Packs, much like the Boxes, featured one pack from either the HeartGold & SoulSilver Series or the Call of Legends Series, and either the {{p|Blastoise}} evolutionary family or the {{p|Torterra}} evolutionary family. The promotional cards were all from the {{TCG|Unleashed}} expansion, with the final evolution featured as an exclusive Cracked Ice Holofoil card. | ||
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==Call of Legends Knock Out Collection== | |||
Technically released during the Black & White Series, the '''Call of Legends Knock Out Collection''', released during April 2012, contained only merchandise from the {{TCG|Call of Legends}} expansion and before. Much like the first product with this name ( | Technically released during the Black & White Series, the '''Call of Legends Knock Out Collection''', released during April 2012, contained only merchandise from the {{TCG|Call of Legends}} expansion and before. Much like the first product with this name ({{TCGMerch|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Series|HeartGold & SoulSilver Knock Out Collection}}), these boxes contained a promotional card, as well as three booster packs. These boxes contained an exclusive Cracked Ice Holofoil {{TCG ID|HGSS Promo|Latias|10}} or {{TCG ID|HGSS Promo|Latios|11}} {{TCG|HGSS Black Star Promos|HGSS Promotional}} card previously only available as Cosmos Holofoil cards in the {{TCGMerch|HeartGold & SoulSilver|Series|Unleashed Blisters}}. Additionally, each box contained 3 booster packs, 1 from {{TCG|Platinum: Arceus|Arceus}}, 1 from {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}, and 1 from {{TCG|Call of Legends}}, although later releases of this product contained a random assortment of 3 packs from as early as {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}}. These products were only available at {{wp|Rite Aid}} pharmacies. | ||
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Although brief, the Call of Legends TCG Series brought its own collection of various promotional items in order to promote the Pokémon Trading Card Game. These products, such as Collector's Tins and Value Boxes, released various promotional cards, booster packs, and other merchandise to the public through stores. Below is a chronological list of all the items released during the Call of Legends Series of the Trading Card Game.
Call of Legends Theme Decks
Preconstructed Theme Decks are released with pretty much every expansion. The two released on February 6, 2011 alongside the Call of Legends expansion—Retort and Recon—featured Lucario and Tangrowth, respectively, in two 60 card decks designed around the Fighting and Lightning-types and the Grass and Fire-types. Each Theme Deck contained a rulebook, damage counters, status counters, a custom coin, one single-player mat, a deckbox, and one bonus Call of Legends booster pack. These two decks were the last to include an additional pack.
Product images:
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Call of Legends Three Pack Blisters
The release of Call of Legends brought the addition of two new Three Pack Blisters. Released February 6, 2011 alongside the expansion, the Three Pack Blisters featured either Hitmonlee or Hitmonchan as a promotional card, two Call of Legends booster packs, a HeartGold & SoulSilver booster pack, and a coin featuring either Dialga or Palkia. The two promotional cards originally appeared in the Undaunted expansion, but are printed in the packs as exclusive Black Star Promos with Cracked Ice Holofoil.
Promotional cards:
- Hitmonchan (HGSS Promo 24; Cracked Ice Holofoil)
- Hitmonlee (HGSS Promo 25; Cracked Ice Holofoil)
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World of Illusions Box
Introducing the new Illusions Fox Pokémon, Zoroark, to the Pokémon Trading Card Game was the World of Illusions Box. Released sometime near the end of February 2011, this promotional product was themed around the thirteenth movie, as it contained a Zoroark Holofoil Jumbo Promotional card, as well as a Celebi Prime promotional card. In addition to the two promotional cards, this box also contained 3 booster packs: two from the Call of Legends expansion and 1 from the Undaunted expansion.
Promotional cards:
- Celebi (Triumphant 92)
- Zoroark and Legendary Pokémon (Miscellaneous Promo; Jumbo)
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Pokémon Evolutions Box
Released sometime during the month of March 2011 was a new promotional product with two varieties: the Pokémon Evolutions Box. The Pokémon Evolutions Box featured 1 pack from either the HeartGold & SoulSilver Series or the Call of Legends Series, and either the Blastoise evolutionary family or the Torterra evolutionary family. The promotional cards were all from the Unleashed expansion, with the final evolution featured as an exclusive Cracked Ice Holofoil card.
Promotional cards:
- Turtwig (Unleashed 67)
- Grotle (Unleashed 31)
- Torterra (Unleashed 10; Cracked Ice Holofoil)
- Squirtle (Unleashed 63)
- Wartortle (Unleashed 42)
- Blastoise (Unleashed 13; Cracked Ice Holofoil)
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Pokémon Evolutions Pack
Released at the same time as the Pokémon Evolutions Boxes, there was an additional promotional item with the exact same contents: the Pokémon Evolutions Pack. The Pokémon Evolutions Packs, much like the Boxes, featured one pack from either the HeartGold & SoulSilver Series or the Call of Legends Series, and either the Blastoise evolutionary family or the Torterra evolutionary family. The promotional cards were all from the Unleashed expansion, with the final evolution featured as an exclusive Cracked Ice Holofoil card.
Promotional cards:
- Turtwig (Unleashed 67)
- Grotle (Unleashed 31)
- Torterra (Unleashed 10; Cracked Ice Holofoil)
- Squirtle (Unleashed 63)
- Wartortle (Unleashed 42)
- Blastoise (Unleashed 13; Cracked Ice Holofoil)
Product images:
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Call of Legends Knock Out Collection
Technically released during the Black & White Series, the Call of Legends Knock Out Collection, released during April 2012, contained only merchandise from the Call of Legends expansion and before. Much like the first product with this name (HeartGold & SoulSilver Knock Out Collection), these boxes contained a promotional card, as well as three booster packs. These boxes contained an exclusive Cracked Ice Holofoil Latias or Latios HGSS Promotional card previously only available as Cosmos Holofoil cards in the Unleashed Blisters. Additionally, each box contained 3 booster packs, 1 from Arceus, 1 from HeartGold & SoulSilver, and 1 from Call of Legends, although later releases of this product contained a random assortment of 3 packs from as early as Diamond & Pearl. These products were only available at Rite Aid pharmacies.
Promotional cards:
- Latias (HGSS Promo 10; Cracked Ice Holofoil)
- Latios (HGSS Promo 11; Cracked Ice Holofoil)
Product images:
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This article is part of both Project TCG and Project Merchandise, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Trading Card Game merchandise. |