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The '''Magmortar vs Electivire Deck Kit''' (Japanese: '''対戦スターターパック ブーバーンVSエレキブル''' ''Competition Starter Pack Booburn VS Elekible'') is a Japanese-exclusive deck | The '''Magmortar vs Electivire Deck Kit''' (Japanese: '''対戦スターターパック ブーバーンVSエレキブル''' ''Competition Starter Pack Booburn VS Elekible'') is a Japanese-exclusive {{TCG|Half deck|Half Deck}} Deck Kit that complements he {{TCG|Moonlit Pursuit/Dawn Dash}} expansion of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. | ||
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The | The Deck Kit consists of two {{TCG|Half deck|Half Deck}}s based on {{p|Magmortar}} and {{p|Electivire}}. With the delayed release of several Pokémon from [[Shining Darkness]] in English due to movie ties, a number of cards from this kit were included in the {{TCG|Secret Wonders}} expansion. Magmortar and Electivire also inspired the basis for the accompanying {{TCG|Theme Deck}}s {{TCG|Lavaflow}} and {{TCG|Powerhouse}} respectively; the special [[Holofoil]] versions of these cards were also included in these Theme Decks. The remaining cards were subsequently released over the course of the next two Diamond & Pearl-era expansions, {{TCG|Great Encounters}} and {{TCG|Majestic Dawn}}. | ||
Pokémon cards {{TCG|Delibird}}, {{TCG|Latias}} and {{TCG|Latios}} feature different artwork to the versions released in {{TCG|Moonlit Pursuit/Dawn Dash}}. These versions were later printed in English in {{TCG|POP Series 7}}. {{TCG|Trainer card}}s {{TCG|Energy Search}}, {{TCG|Poké Ball}} and {{TCG|Warp Point}} also feature new artwork. The English versions were released in {{TCG|Majestic Dawn}}. | Pokémon cards {{TCG|Delibird}}, {{TCG|Latias}} and {{TCG|Latios}} feature different artwork to the versions released in {{TCG|Moonlit Pursuit/Dawn Dash}}. These versions were later printed in English in {{TCG|POP Series 7}}. {{TCG|Trainer card}}s {{TCG|Energy Search}}, {{TCG|Poké Ball}} and {{TCG|Warp Point}} also feature new artwork. The English versions were released in {{TCG|Majestic Dawn}}. | ||
Like other | Like other Deck Kits, the Magmortar vs Electivire Deck Kit also includes a rulebook, {{DL|Glossary (TCG)|Damage|damage counters}}, {{TCG|Special Conditions|status counters}}, a {{TCG|Coin|custom coin}}, and {{DL|Glossary (TCG)|Field|playmat}}. | ||
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The Magmortar vs Electivire Deck Kit (Japanese: 対戦スターターパック ブーバーンVSエレキブル Competition Starter Pack Booburn VS Elekible) is a Japanese-exclusive Half Deck Deck Kit that complements he Moonlit Pursuit/Dawn Dash expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
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The Deck Kit consists of two Half Decks based on Magmortar and Electivire. With the delayed release of several Pokémon from Shining Darkness in English due to movie ties, a number of cards from this kit were included in the Secret Wonders expansion. Magmortar and Electivire also inspired the basis for the accompanying Theme Decks Lavaflow and Powerhouse respectively; the special Holofoil versions of these cards were also included in these Theme Decks. The remaining cards were subsequently released over the course of the next two Diamond & Pearl-era expansions, Great Encounters and Majestic Dawn.
Pokémon cards Delibird, Latias and Latios feature different artwork to the versions released in Moonlit Pursuit/Dawn Dash. These versions were later printed in English in POP Series 7. Trainer cards Energy Search, Poké Ball and Warp Point also feature new artwork. The English versions were released in Majestic Dawn.
Like other Deck Kits, the Magmortar vs Electivire Deck Kit also includes a rulebook, damage counters, status counters, a custom coin, and playmat.
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