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The Deck Kit consists of two Standard Decks, {{p|Leafeon}} and {{p|Metagross}}, and a CD-ROM "Pokémon Card Game Online" with an access number printed on a sheet. The CD-ROM and number allowed users to create an account at the Online Battle Server and play Pokémon Trading Card Game online with other players via the internet. For users with a [[Pokémon Daisuki Club]] account, signing up for the service also deposited 2000 Action Points into their account for use via the club's Action Point System. The user interface was built on Flash, similar to but more advanced than Pokémon Entry Battle Web hosted on the official Japanese card database before its move in September 2010. The Online Battle Service terminated at the end of August 2010 as planned, as all new content moved to the Pokémon Card Game Network site in preparation for the first {{TCG|Journey Partners|Pokémon Card Game BW-era releases}}.
The Deck Kit consists of two Standard Decks, {{p|Leafeon}} and {{p|Metagross}}, and a CD-ROM "Pokémon Card Game Online" with an access number printed on a sheet. The CD-ROM and number allowed users to create an account at the Online Battle Server and play Pokémon Trading Card Game online with other players via the internet. For users with a [[Pokémon Daisuki Club]] account, signing up for the service also deposited 2000 Action Points into their account for use via the club's Action Point System. The user interface was built on Flash, similar to but more advanced than Pokémon Entry Battle Web hosted on the official Japanese card database before its move in September 2010. The Online Battle Service terminated at the end of August 2010 as planned, as all new content moved to the Pokémon Card Game Network site in preparation for the first {{TCG|Journey Partners|Pokémon Card Game BW-era releases}}.


Like other decks, the Leafeon vs Metagross Expert Deck also includes a rulebook, {{DL|Glossary (TCG)|Damage|damage counters}}, {{TCG|Special Conditions|status counters}}, a {{TCG|Coin|custom coin}}.
Like other decks, the Leafeon vs Metagross Expert Deck also includes a rulebook, {{DL|Glossary (TCG)|Damage|damage counters}}, {{TCG|Special Conditions|status counters}}, and a {{TCG|Coin|custom coin}}.


==Card lists==
==Card lists==

Revision as of 18:29, 18 January 2015

エキスパートデッキ リーフィアVSメタグロス +Online
LeafeonVsMetagross.jpg
Box art
Release date November 20, 2009
Types used GrassFirePsychicColorless
Coin ULBL Silver Jirachi Shaymin Coin.png

The Leafeon vs Metagross Expert Deck +Online (Japanese: エキスパートデッキ リーフィアVSメタグロス +Online Expert Deck Leafeon vs Metagross +Online) is a Japanese-exclusive Deck Kit released in Japan for the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Information

The Deck Kit consists of two Standard Decks, Leafeon and Metagross, and a CD-ROM "Pokémon Card Game Online" with an access number printed on a sheet. The CD-ROM and number allowed users to create an account at the Online Battle Server and play Pokémon Trading Card Game online with other players via the internet. For users with a Pokémon Daisuki Club account, signing up for the service also deposited 2000 Action Points into their account for use via the club's Action Point System. The user interface was built on Flash, similar to but more advanced than Pokémon Entry Battle Web hosted on the official Japanese card database before its move in September 2010. The Online Battle Service terminated at the end of August 2010 as planned, as all new content moved to the Pokémon Card Game Network site in preparation for the first Pokémon Card Game BW-era releases.

Like other decks, the Leafeon vs Metagross Expert Deck also includes a rulebook, damage counters, status counters, and a custom coin.

Card lists

Leafeon Deck
No. Mark Card Type Quantity
001/015 [[Image:RegMarkRoselia.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Roselia]] Grass
002/015 [[Image:RegMarkRoserade.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Roserade]] Grass
003/015 [[Image:RegMarkCarnivine.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Carnivine]] Grass
004/015 [[Image:RegMarkLeafeon.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Leafeon]] Grass
005/015 [[Image:RegMarkShaymin.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Shaymin]] Grass
006/015 [[Image:RegMarkTorkoal.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Torkoal]] Fire
007/015 [[Image:RegMarkEevee.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Eevee]] Colorless
008/015 [[Image:RegMarkGood Rod.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Good Rod]] Item
009/015 [[Image:RegMarkSuper Scoop Up.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Super Scoop Up]] Item
010/015 [[Image:RegMarkDual Ball.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Dual Ball]] Item
011/015 [[Image:RegMarkInterviewer's Questions.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Interviewer's Questions]] Supporter
012/015 [[Image:RegMarkProfessor Elm's Training Method.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Professor Elm's Training Method]] Supporter
013/015 [[Image:RegMarkEmcee's Chatter.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Emcee's Chatter]] Supporter
014/015 [[Image:RegMarkCheerleader's Cheer.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Cheerleader's Cheer]] Supporter
015/015 [[Image:RegMarkRainbow Energy.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Rainbow Energy]] Energy
[[Image:RegMarkGrass Energy.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Grass Energy]] Energy Grass 

Metagross Deck
No. Mark Card Type Quantity
001/014 [[Image:RegMarkMisdreavus.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Misdreavus]] Psychic
002/014 [[Image:RegMarkMismagius.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Mismagius]] Psychic
003/014 [[Image:RegMarkBeldum.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Beldum]] Psychic
004/014 [[Image:RegMarkMetang.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Metang]] Psychic
005/014 [[Image:RegMarkMetagross.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Metagross]] Psychic
006/014 [[Image:RegMarkJirachi.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Jirachi]] Psychic
007/014 [[Image:RegMarkDunsparce.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Dunsparce]] Colorless
008/014 [[Image:RegMarkDual Ball.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Dual Ball]] Item
009/014 [[Image:RegMarkRare Candy.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Rare Candy]] Item
010/014 [[Image:RegMarkPokémon Circulator.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Pokémon Circulator]] Item
011/014 [[Image:RegMarkProfessor Elm's Training Method.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Professor Elm's Training Method]] Supporter
012/014 [[Image:RegMarkEmcee's Chatter.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Emcee's Chatter]] Supporter
013/014 [[Image:RegMarkEngineer's Adjustments.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Engineer's Adjustments]] Supporter
014/014 [[Image:RegMarkJudge.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Judge]] Supporter
[[Image:RegMarkPsychic Energy.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Psychic Energy]] Energy Psychic 



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