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The '''PPP Promotional cards''' are a series of Japanese promotional cards released exclusively through the Pokémon Players Club in the same fashion as the {{TCG|PLAY Promotional cards}}. By attending weekly sessions, much like the [[Pokémon League]] outside of Japan, members could earn experience points (EXP) via several actions (see below) and work towards earning promotional cards. Each of these cards have a ''PPP'' suffix and the Pokémon Players Club logo as an expansion symbol. | The '''PPP Promotional cards''' are a series of Japanese promotional cards released exclusively through the Pokémon Players Club in the same fashion as the {{TCG|PLAY Promotional cards}}. By attending weekly sessions, much like the [[Pokémon League]] outside of Japan, members could earn experience points (EXP) via several actions (see below) and work towards earning promotional cards. Each of these cards have a ''PPP'' suffix and the Pokémon Players Club logo as an expansion symbol. | ||
The EXP structure (see below) was updated from the one introduced in 2005, making it considerably easier to attain the necessary EXP to earn prizes. Several of the cards available have [[held item]]s, and all were released in the {{TCG|Majestic Dawn}} expansion when printed in English. The Pokémon Players Club was replaced by the Pokémon Daisuki Club in April 2008 | The EXP structure (see below) was updated from the one introduced in 2005, making it considerably easier to attain the necessary EXP to earn prizes. Several of the cards available have [[held item]]s, and all were released in the {{TCG|Majestic Dawn}} expansion when printed in English. The Pokémon Players Club was replaced by the [[Pokémon Daisuki Club]] in April 2008. The EXP system was replaced by the similar Action Point (AP) system, which came into effect on November 14, 2008. | ||
==Card list== | ==Card list== | ||
{{Setlist/header|title=PPP Promotional cards|tablecol=FF1111|bordercol=A60B0B|cellcol=FF6464|promo=yes|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolPokémon Players. | {{Setlist/header|title=PPP Promotional cards|tablecol=FF1111|bordercol=A60B0B|cellcol=FF6464|promo=yes|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolPokémon Players.png}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|001/PPP|{{TCG ID|PPP Promo|Turtwig|1}}|Grass|||Earn 2000 EXP Points}} | {{Setlist/entry|001/PPP|{{TCG ID|PPP Promo|Turtwig|1}}|Grass|||Earn 2000 EXP Points}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|002/PPP|{{TCG ID|PPP Promo|Chimchar|2}}|Fire|||Earn 2000 EXP Points}} | {{Setlist/entry|002/PPP|{{TCG ID|PPP Promo|Chimchar|2}}|Fire|||Earn 2000 EXP Points}} |
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The PPP Promotional cards are a series of Japanese promotional cards released exclusively through the Pokémon Players Club in the same fashion as the PLAY Promotional cards. By attending weekly sessions, much like the Pokémon League outside of Japan, members could earn experience points (EXP) via several actions (see below) and work towards earning promotional cards. Each of these cards have a PPP suffix and the Pokémon Players Club logo as an expansion symbol.
The EXP structure (see below) was updated from the one introduced in 2005, making it considerably easier to attain the necessary EXP to earn prizes. Several of the cards available have held items, and all were released in the Majestic Dawn expansion when printed in English. The Pokémon Players Club was replaced by the Pokémon Daisuki Club in April 2008. The EXP system was replaced by the similar Action Point (AP) system, which came into effect on November 14, 2008.
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EXP Award Structure
Action | EXP Awarded |
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Subscription | 1000 EXP |
Attend an official event | 500 EXP |
Participate in activities at events | 500 EXP |
Begin a battle | 100 EXP |
Win a battle | 100 EXP |
Record 30 matches in Challenge Passport | 1000 EXP |
Host an official Player event (submit Battle Report) | 1000 EXP |
Participate in an event hosted by a Player | 500 EXP |
Scan a Pokémon product code | 300 EXP |
Upload a Player News article to the Pokémon Trainers Website | 300 EXP |
Have your Player News or Battle Report featured on the Pokémon Trainers Website | 500 EXP |
This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |