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A '''Club''' is a place in the video game version of the {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}}. It is similar to a [[Gym]] in a way that there are eight Clubs and they give out [[Medal|Club Medal]]s after defeating the [[Club Master]], just like how Gyms give out [[Badge]]s after defeating the [[Gym Leader]]. One difference is that the player can challenge any club in any order. | A '''Club''' is a place in the video game version of the {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}}. It is similar to a [[Gym]] in a way that there are eight Clubs and they give out [[Medal (TCG)|Club Medal]]s after defeating the [[Club Master]], just like how Gyms give out [[Badge]]s after defeating the [[Gym Leader]]. One difference is that the player can challenge any club in any order. | ||
The eight clubs are: | The eight clubs are: |
Revision as of 14:23, 1 September 2012
A Club is a place in the video game version of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It is similar to a Gym in a way that there are eight Clubs and they give out Club Medals after defeating the Club Master, just like how Gyms give out Badges after defeating the Gym Leader. One difference is that the player can challenge any club in any order.
The eight clubs are:
- Water Club: Club Master Amy
- Fire Club: Club Master Ken
- Lightning Club: Club Master Isaac
- Science Club: Club Master Rick
- Grass Club: Club Master Nikki
- Rock Club: Club Master Gene
- Fighting Club: Club Master Mitch
- Psychic Club: Club Master Murray
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