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title={{tt|イントロパック|Intro Pack}} | | |||
image=IntroPack.jpg | | |||
caption=Box art | | |||
release=July 30, 1999 | | |||
coin={{p|Chansey}} | | |||
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The '''Intro Pack''' (Japanese: '''イントロパック''' ''Intro Pack'') is a Japanese-exclusive {{TCG|Half deck|Half Deck}} collection for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. | |||
= | ==Information== | ||
This {{TCG|Half deck|Half Deck}} set was conceived to introduce youngsters to the TCG, and includes a step-by-step introduction video with full explanations of how to play the game, as well as play demonstrations. The cards included in the set are predominantly a mixture of those from {{TCG|Expansion Pack}} and the {{TCG|Vending Machine cards|Vending Machine collection}}. Some cards from the first Neo expansion, {{TCG|Gold, Silver, to a New World...}} are also included several months before the general release of the expansion. There are also a number of exclusive cards with newly created character art. | |||
Despite the fact that numbering systems were not fully introduced until {{TCG|Base Expansion Pack}}, these cards have their own system. Instead of displaying the numbers ##/## as with all English expansions and later Japanese expansions, these cards have a number inside a circle. Those found in the Bulbasaur Deck have a white number in a black circle, while the cards in the Squirtle Deck have a black number in a white circle. The only exceptions to this are the two [[Holofoil]] cards {{TCG ID|Bulbasaur|Venusaur|Deck}} and {{TCG ID|Squirtle|Blastoise|Deck}}, which have no number. | |||
In addition to the two decks and video, the set contains a rulebook, {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Damage|damage counters}}, two poison {{TCG|Special Conditions|status counters}}, a {{TCG|Coin|custom coin}}, and {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Field|playmat}}. | |||
===Trivia=== | |||
*This set is more colloquially known as the ''Video Intro Set'', due to the inclusion of the introduction video. This is the only TCG product to include a video cassette, with later introductory products including either CD-ROMs or DVDs. | |||
*The introduction video is presented by {{wp|Thane Camus}}, who was a popular TV personality in Japan at the time. | |||
*None of the cards have [[Rarity]] symbols (as is the case with the majority of Japanese cards from fixed sets), making the reprinted cards much more valuable than their normal counterparts. | |||
= | ==Deck lists== | ||
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{ | {{Col-2}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/header|title=Bulbasaur Deck|type=Grass|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolBulbasaurIntroPack.png}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur|Venusaur|Deck}}|Grass||1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Bulbasaur|1}}|Grass||1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|2|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Drowzee|2}}|Psychic||1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|3|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Raichu|3}}|Lightning||1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|4|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Grass Energy|4}}|Energy|Grass|1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|5|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Grass Energy|5}}|Energy|Grass|1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|6|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Lightning Energy|6}}|Energy|Lightning|1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|7|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Potion|7}}|Trainer||1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|8|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Grass Energy|8}}|Energy|Grass|1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|9|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Super Scoop Up|9}}|Trainer||1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|10|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Lightning Energy|10}}|Energy|Lightning|1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|11|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Grass Energy|11}}|Energy|Grass|1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|12|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Lightning Energy|12}}|Energy|Lightning|1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|13|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Pikachu|13}}|Lightning||1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|14|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Lightning Energy|14}}|Energy|Lightning|1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|15|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Grass Energy|15}}|Energy|Grass|1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|16|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Meowth|16}}|Colorless||1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|17|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Lightning Energy|17}}|Energy|Lightning|1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|18|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Bulbasaur|18}}|Grass||1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|19|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Switch|19}}|Trainer||1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|20|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Bill's Teleporter|20}}|Trainer||1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|21|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Grass Energy|21}}|Energy|Grass|1}} | ||
| 8 | {{halfdecklist/entry|22|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Ivysaur|22}}|Grass||1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|23|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Double Colorless Energy|23}}|Energy|Colorless|1}} | |||
| 9 | {{halfdecklist/entry|24|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Psychic Energy|24}}|Energy|Psychic|1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|25|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Grass Energy|25}}|Energy|Grass|1}} | |||
| 10 | {{halfdecklist/entry|26|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Electabuzz|26}}|Lightning||1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|27|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Psychic Energy|27}}|Energy|Psychic|1}} | |||
| 11 || | {{halfdecklist/entry|28|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Gust of Wind|28}}|Trainer||1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|29|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Bulbasaur|29}}|Grass||1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|30|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Doduo|30}}|Colorless||1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|31|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Psychic Energy|31}}|Energy|Psychic|1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|32|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Ivysaur|32}}|Grass||1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|33|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Lightning Energy|33}}|Energy|Lightning|1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|34|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Grass Energy|34}}|Energy|Grass|1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|35|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Bulbasaur|35}}|Grass||1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|36|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Grass Energy|36}}|Energy|Grass|1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|37|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Jynx|37}}|Psychic||1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|38|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Psychic Energy|38}}|Energy|Psychic|1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|39|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Koffing|39}}|Grass||1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|40|{{TCG ID|Bulbasaur Deck|Pikachu|40}}|Lightning||1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/footer}} | ||
{{Col-2}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/header|title=Squirtle Deck|type=Water|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolSquirtleIntroPack.png}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Squirtle|Blastoise|Deck}}|Water||1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|1|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Growlithe|1}}|Fire||1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|2|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Diglett|2}}|Fighting||1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|3|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Wartortle|3}}|Water||1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|4|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Fire Energy|4}}|Energy|Fire|1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|5|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Water Energy|5}}|Energy|Water|1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|6|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Water Energy|6}}|Energy|Water|1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|7|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Full Heal|7}}|Trainer||1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|8|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Fire Energy|8}}|Energy|Fire|1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|9|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Poliwag|9}}|Water||1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|10|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Wartortle|10}}|Water||1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|11|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Fire Energy|11}}|Energy|Fire|1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|12|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Fighting Energy|12}}|Energy|Fighting|1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|13|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Spearow|13}}|Colorless||1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|14|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Jigglypuff|14}}|Colorless||1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|15|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Fighting Energy|15}}|Energy|Fighting|1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|16|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Squirtle|16}}|Water||1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|17|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Fighting Energy|17}}|Energy|Fighting|1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|18|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Squirtle|18}}|Water||1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|19|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Energy Removal|19}}|Trainer||1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|20|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Water Energy|20}}|Energy|Water|1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|21|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Bill's Teleporter|21}}|Trainer||1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|22|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Water Energy|22}}|Energy|Water|1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|23|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Water Energy|23}}|Energy|Water|1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|24|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Potion|24}}|Trainer||1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|25|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Double Colorless Energy|25}}|Energy|Colorless|1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|26|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Growlithe|26}}|Fire||1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|27|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Water Energy|27}}|Energy|Water|1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|28|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Fire Energy|28}}|Energy|Fire|1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|29|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Super Scoop Up|29}}|Trainer||1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|30|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Water Energy|30}}|Energy|Water|1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|31|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Fire Energy|31}}|Energy|Fire|1}} | |||
{{halfdecklist/entry|32|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Arcanine|32}}|Fire||1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|33|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Fire Energy|33}}|Energy|Fire|1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|34|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Fighting Energy|34}}|Energy|Fighting|1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|35|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Machop|35}}|Fighting||1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|36|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Water Energy|36}}|Energy|Water|1}} | ||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|37|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Squirtle|37}}|Water||1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|38|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Water Energy|38}}|Energy|Water|1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/entry|39|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Magmar|39}}|Fire||1}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|40|{{TCG ID|Squirtle Deck|Squirtle|40}}|Water||1}} | |||
| | {{halfdecklist/footer}} | ||
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The Intro Pack (Japanese: イントロパック Intro Pack) is a Japanese-exclusive Half Deck collection for the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Information
This Half Deck set was conceived to introduce youngsters to the TCG, and includes a step-by-step introduction video with full explanations of how to play the game, as well as play demonstrations. The cards included in the set are predominantly a mixture of those from Expansion Pack and the Vending Machine collection. Some cards from the first Neo expansion, Gold, Silver, to a New World... are also included several months before the general release of the expansion. There are also a number of exclusive cards with newly created character art.
Despite the fact that numbering systems were not fully introduced until Base Expansion Pack, these cards have their own system. Instead of displaying the numbers ##/## as with all English expansions and later Japanese expansions, these cards have a number inside a circle. Those found in the Bulbasaur Deck have a white number in a black circle, while the cards in the Squirtle Deck have a black number in a white circle. The only exceptions to this are the two Holofoil cards Venusaur and Blastoise, which have no number.
In addition to the two decks and video, the set contains a rulebook, damage counters, two poison status counters, a custom coin, and playmat.
Trivia
- This set is more colloquially known as the Video Intro Set, due to the inclusion of the introduction video. This is the only TCG product to include a video cassette, with later introductory products including either CD-ROMs or DVDs.
- The introduction video is presented by Thane Camus, who was a popular TV personality in Japan at the time.
- None of the cards have Rarity symbols (as is the case with the majority of Japanese cards from fixed sets), making the reprinted cards much more valuable than their normal counterparts.
Deck lists
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