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'''Pokémon''' {{Star}} are a type of [[Pokémon]] found in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] that depict the [[Alternate coloration|alternate color]] variation of a Pokémon. | '''Pokémon''' {{Star}} are a type of [[Pokémon]] found in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] that depict the [[Alternate coloration|alternate color]] variation of a Pokémon. |
Revision as of 05:19, 10 August 2008
- For the "shiny" Pokémon found in the Pokémon games, see alternate coloration.
Pokémon are a type of Pokémon found in the Pokémon Trading Card Game that depict the alternate color variation of a Pokémon.
First introduced in EX Team Rocket Returns, Pokémon saw the return of Shining/Alternate Color Pokémon after they briefly appeared back in the Neo Revelation and Neo Destiny sets. While they were still bound by the 1-per deck rule, they no longer featured multiple energy-type attacks (with the exception of Latias, Latios and Rayquaza from EX Deoxys) and often had very beneficial attacks, making them much more playable.
Their card design, like that of Pokémon-ex is also unique. The character art depicts the Pokémon with portions of their body protruding outside of the character window, almost as if they are "jumping out" of the card. Various areas of the card design have golden tinges added to it, such as the corners of the attack text box and character window; the shadows of these graphics are also holographic.
Like their predecessors, these cards were still difficult to obtain, the odds of finding one roughly 1 in 2 Booster Boxes, sending their prices soaring. By far the most valuable Pokémon are the Japanese versions of the Eeveelutions, which were originally available only through gaining EXP Points in the Pokémon Players Club. Collectors were paying upwards of $300 for each card. Their subsequent release in EX Power Keepers saw the demand for Vaporeon, Jolteon and Flareon decline.
δ Delta Species Pokémon are always the type that their alternate-colored form takes on the color of; that is, Gyarados δ is a Fire-type because shiny Gyarados are red.
In Diamond & Pearl, Pokémon were replaced by Pokémon LV.X.
List of Sets that contain Pokémon
- EX Team Rocket Returns
- EX Deoxys
- EX Unseen Forces
- EX Delta Species
- EX Legend Maker
- EX Holon Phantoms
- EX Crystal Guardians
- EX Dragon Frontiers
- EX Power Keepers
- POP Series 5
- PLAY & PPP Promotional cards