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| jasetname = レッドコレクション | | jasetname = レッドコレクション | ||
| transsetname = Red Collection | | transsetname = Red Collection | ||
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| setlogo = Red Collection logo.png | | setlogo = Red Collection logo.png | ||
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''' | '''Noble Victories''' (Japanese: '''レッドコレクション''' ''Red Collection'') is the name given to the third main expansion of cards from the English ''Black & White'' Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It is the second main expansion in Japan. | ||
==Information== | ==Information== | ||
Noble Victories will feature more than 90 Pokémon cards, most of which will be coming from the Japanese Red Collection's 59 and the {{TCG|Battle Theme Deck: Victini}}'s 14. In both Japanese and English releases, {{p|Victini}} is the feature Pokémon of the expansion. This set brings the first {{TCG|Pokémon Tool card}}s and Fossil Pokémon since the {{TCG|Platinum: Arceus|Arceus}} expansion, and features the Fossil Pokémon in a brand new way as {{TCG|Revived Pokémon}}. | |||
When the Japanese Red Collection is combined with the {{TCG|Black & White Collection}}s, the first 153 Pokémon in the [[Unova]] region are featured. In both English and Japanese releases, this set gives each of the final officially announced Pokémon at least one card in the Trading Card Game. | |||
==Card list== | ==Card list== |
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Noble Victories (Japanese: レッドコレクション Red Collection) is the name given to the third main expansion of cards from the English Black & White Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It is the second main expansion in Japan.
Information
Noble Victories will feature more than 90 Pokémon cards, most of which will be coming from the Japanese Red Collection's 59 and the Battle Theme Deck: Victini's 14. In both Japanese and English releases, Victini is the feature Pokémon of the expansion. This set brings the first Pokémon Tool cards and Fossil Pokémon since the Arceus expansion, and features the Fossil Pokémon in a brand new way as Revived Pokémon.
When the Japanese Red Collection is combined with the Black & White Collections, the first 153 Pokémon in the Unova region are featured. In both English and Japanese releases, this set gives each of the final officially announced Pokémon at least one card in the Trading Card Game.
Card list
No. | Card Name | Type | Rarity |
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001/066 | Dwebble | ||
002/066 | Crustle | ||
003/066 | Karrablast | ||
004/066 | Foongus | ||
005/066 | Amoonguss | ||
006/066 | Shelmet | ||
007/066 | Accelgor | ||
008/066 | Virizion | ||
009/066 | Victini | ||
010/066 | Heatmor | ||
011/066 | Larvesta | ||
012/066 | Volcarona | ||
013/066 | Tympole | ||
014/066 | Palpitoad | ||
015/066 | Seismitoad | ||
016/066 | Tirtouga | ||
017/066 | Carracosta | ||
018/066 | Vanillite | ||
019/066 | Vanillish | ||
020/066 | Vanilluxe | ||
021/066 | Frillish | ||
022/066 | Jellicent | ||
023/066 | Cryogonal | ||
024/066 | Kyurem | ||
025/066 | Tynamo | ||
026/066 | Eelektrik | ||
027/066 | Eelektross | ||
028/066 | Yamask | ||
029/066 | Cofagrigus | ||
030/066 | Trubbish | ||
031/066 | Garbodor | ||
032/066 | Elgyem | ||
033/066 | Beheeyem | ||
034/066 | Litwick | ||
035/066 | Lampent | ||
036/066 | Chandelure | ||
037/066 | Gigalith | ||
038/066 | Conkeldurr | ||
039/066 | Archen | ||
040/066 | Archeops | ||
041/066 | Stunfisk | ||
042/066 | Mienfoo | ||
043/066 | Mienshao | ||
044/066 | Golett | ||
045/066 | Golurk | ||
046/066 | Terrakion | ||
047/066 | Landorus | ||
048/066 | Pawniard | ||
049/066 | Bisharp | ||
050/066 | Deino | ||
051/066 | Zweilous | ||
052/066 | Hydreigon | ||
053/066 | Escavalier | ||
054/066 | Durant | ||
055/066 | Cobalion | ||
056/066 | Axew | ||
057/066 | Fraxure | ||
058/066 | Haxorus | ||
059/066 | Druddigon | ||
060/066 | Super Rod | I | |
061/066 | Xtransceiver | I | |
062/066 | Plume Fossil | I | |
063/066 | Cover Fossil | I | |
064/066 | Rocky Helmet | I | |
065/066 | Eviolite | I | |
066/066 | N | Su | |
067/066 | Virizion | ||
068/066 | Terrakion | ||
069/066 | Cobalion | ||
070/066 | Victini | ||
071/066 | N | Su | |
072/066 | Meowth |