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| '''Pokémon Tool F''' are a subtype of Pokémon Tool found in the {{TCG|Phantom Forces}} expansion. There are only two, [[Head Ringer (Phantom Forces 97)| Head Ringer Team Flare Hyper Gear]] and [[Jamming Net (Phantom Forces 98)|Jamming Net Team Flare Hyper Gear]]. Unlike regular Tools, these cards have a negative effect on the Pokémon that they are attached to. This is because Pokémon Tool F cards are attached to the opponent's [[Pokémon-EX]] instead of a player's own Pokémon. (Pokémon Tool F cannot be attached to any other kind of Pokémon, including regular Pokémon.) | | '''Pokémon Tool F''' are a subtype of Pokémon Tool found in the {{TCG|Phantom Forces}} expansion. There are only two, [[Head Ringer (Phantom Forces 97)| Head Ringer Team Flare Hyper Gear]] and [[Jamming Net (Phantom Forces 98)|Jamming Net Team Flare Hyper Gear]]. Unlike regular Tools, these cards have a negative effect on the Pokémon that they are attached to. This is because Pokémon Tool F cards are attached to the opponent's [[Pokémon-EX]] instead of a player's own Pokémon. Pokémon Tool F cannot be attached to any other kind of Pokémon, including regular Pokémon, and [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Discard Pile|discard]] themselves if they are ever somehow attached to a Pokémon that is not a Pokémon-EX. (Usually, this is due to an effect that switches a Pokémon in play for a Pokémon out of play, such as that of [[Ninja Boy (Steam Siege 103)|Ninja Boy]].) |
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| As Pokémon can only have one Pokémon Tool attached to them at a time, attaching a Pokémon Tool F to a Pokémon prevents them from having a different Tool attached by their owner. However, if a Pokémon Tool F becomes unattached from a Pokémon for any reason, it moves to the [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Discard Pile|discard pile]] of the owner of the Pokémon Tool F instead of going anywhere else. | | As Pokémon can only have one Pokémon Tool attached to them at a time, attaching a Pokémon Tool F to a Pokémon prevents them from having a different Tool attached by their owner. However, if a Pokémon Tool F becomes unattached from a Pokémon for any reason, it moves to the [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Discard Pile|discard pile]] of the owner of the Pokémon Tool F instead of going anywhere else. |
Pokémon Tool cards as of the Scarlet & Violet Series
Pokémon Tool cards (Japanese: ポケモンのどうぐ Pokémon Tools) are a subclass of Trainer cards that were introduced in the Neo Genesis expansion. Between the Black & White and Scarlet & Violet expansions, Pokémon Tool cards were further considered a subclass of Item cards. (In the Japanese TCG, during the LEGEND era, Trainer cards that were not Supporter cards or Stadium cards were considered Items. However, no Pokémon Tools were printed in the LEGEND era, so this classification only applied when interacting with older cards.) From Scarlet & Violet onward, Pokémon Tool cards are their own category of Trainer card, distinct from Item cards. All Pokémon Tool cards introduced in prior expansions were given an erratum, reclassifying them as no longer being considered Item cards. Cards that affect Item cards do not affect Pokémon Tool cards.
Pokémon Tools depict held items, typically from the Pokémon games such as the Exp. Share and Leftovers. They can be attached to a Benched or Active Pokémon, and provide a positive effect to that Pokémon as long as they remain attached. Some effects are passively applied to the Pokémon, such as increasing their HP or reducing their Retreat Cost. Others only activate when something happens to the Pokémon that a Pokémon Tool is attached to, or when that Pokémon is in the Active Spot. Many early Pokémon Tools are discarded after having their effect, but this has largely been phased out in favor of the majority of Tools remaining in play even after activating. (Some Tools, such as Sitrus Berry and Bursting Balloon do have self-discard clauses based upon being consumed or otherwise spent.) When a Pokémon is Knocked Out, Pokémon Tools attached to them move to the discard pile as well. Players are allowed to play as many Pokémon Tool cards as they wish during their turn.
A Pokémon may only have one Pokémon Tool attached to it, with some exceptions that allow many Pokémon Tools to be attached.
Technical Machine cards are a subset of Pokémon Tools that have an attack printed on them. While attached to a Pokémon, that Pokémon can use the attack on the Technical Machine instead of an attack on their own card. Some Pokémon Tools introduced later, such as the Scrolls, have a similar effect while not being Technical Machines.
Much like how Supporter, Item and Stadium cards are color-coded as orange, blue and green, respectively, Pokémon Tool cards are color-coded as purple. This color only starts to appear with Tools released from Scarlet & Violet onward, as it goes with the division from Items. Many Pokémon Tool cards have seen multiple releases and illustrations. There are currently 229 different Pokémon Tool cards, though many have been printed multiple times with different artwork.
Pokémon Tool F
Jamming Net, one of the two Pokémon Tool F cards
Pokémon Tool F are a subtype of Pokémon Tool found in the Phantom Forces expansion. There are only two, Head Ringer Team Flare Hyper Gear and Jamming Net Team Flare Hyper Gear. Unlike regular Tools, these cards have a negative effect on the Pokémon that they are attached to. This is because Pokémon Tool F cards are attached to the opponent's Pokémon-EX instead of a player's own Pokémon. Pokémon Tool F cannot be attached to any other kind of Pokémon, including regular Pokémon, and discard themselves if they are ever somehow attached to a Pokémon that is not a Pokémon-EX. (Usually, this is due to an effect that switches a Pokémon in play for a Pokémon out of play, such as that of Ninja Boy.)
As Pokémon can only have one Pokémon Tool attached to them at a time, attaching a Pokémon Tool F to a Pokémon prevents them from having a different Tool attached by their owner. However, if a Pokémon Tool F becomes unattached from a Pokémon for any reason, it moves to the discard pile of the owner of the Pokémon Tool F instead of going anywhere else.
Pokémon Tool F cards are visually very distinct from Item cards, likely to help players remember if a Pokémon Tool F is attached to an opponent's Pokémon and retrieve the card from their opponent when necessary. (Pokémon Tool F cards have not been printed after the Scarlet & Violet Pokémon Tool errata.) They have a red border and the frame of the card is tinted red. Both cards have a "Flare" watermark over their text box. The section containing the Pokémon Tool F rules is reddened as well. (The Pokémon Tool F ruleset replaces the Pokémon Tool ruleset on these cards.)
List of Pokémon Tool cards
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English cards
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Japanese Cards
Card
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Rarity
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Expansion
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Card no.
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Berry
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Gold, Silver, to a New World...
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-
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Gold Berry
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Gold, Silver, to a New World...
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-
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Miracle Berry
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Gold, Silver, to a New World...
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-
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Focus Band
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Gold, Silver, to a New World...
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-
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Balloon Berry
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Awakening Legends
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-
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Counterattack Claws
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Darkness, and to Light...
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-
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EXP. ALL
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Darkness, and to Light...
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-
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Strength Charm
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Base Expansion Pack
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056/128
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Memory Berry
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Wind from the Sea
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080/087
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Healing Berry
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Wind from the Sea
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081/087
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Time Shard
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Wind from the Sea
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082/087
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Crystal Shard
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Split Earth
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081/088
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Star Piece
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Split Earth
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082/088
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Oran Berry
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ADV Expansion Pack
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055/055
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Balloon Berry
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Rulers of the Heavens
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053/054
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Buffer Piece
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Rulers of the Heavens
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054/054
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Strength Charm
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Magma VS Aqua: Two Ambitions
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069/080
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EXP. ALL
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Flight of Legends
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081/082
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Crystal Shard
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Clash of the Blue Sky
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077/082
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Solid Rage
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Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean
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099/106
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Sitrus Berry
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Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean
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100/106
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Energy Root
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Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean
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101/106
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Curse Powder
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Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean
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102/106
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Fluffy Berry
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Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean
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103/106
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Protective Orb
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Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean
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104/106
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Memory Berry
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Miracle Crystal
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069/075
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Mysterious Shard
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Miracle Crystal
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070/075
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Crystal Shard
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Miracle Crystal
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071/075
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Cessation Crystal
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Miracle Crystal
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072/075
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Strength Charm
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Offense and Defense of the Furthest Ends
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066/068
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Amulet Coin
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Moonlit Pursuit
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-
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Leftovers
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Dawn Dash
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-
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Energy Link
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Intense Fight in the Destroyed Sky
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086/092
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Memory Berry
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Galactic's Conquest
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087/096
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Team Galactic's Invention G-101 Energy Gain
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Galactic's Conquest
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088/096
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Lucky Egg
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Advent of Arceus
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084/090
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Expert Belt
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Advent of Arceus
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085/090
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Bench Shield
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Advent of Arceus
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086/090
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Rocky Helmet
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Red Collection
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064/066
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Eviolite
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Red Collection
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065/066
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Exp. Share
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Psycho Drive
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050/052
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Dark Claw
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Dark Rush
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067/069
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Rescue Scarf
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Dragon Blast
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049/050
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Giant Cape
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Dragon Blade
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049/050
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Crystal Wall
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Freeze Bolt
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059/059
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Rocky Helmet
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Freeze Bolt
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065/059
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Crystal Edge
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Cold Flare
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059/059
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Victory Piece
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Plasma Gale
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070/070
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Rock Guard
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Spiral Force
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050/051
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Float Stone
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Thunder Knuckle
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048/051
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Life Dew
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Thunder Knuckle
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050/051
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Silver Bangle
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Megalo Cannon
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068/076
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Silver Mirror
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Megalo Cannon
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069/076
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Reversal Trigger
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Megalo Cannon
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070/076
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G Scope
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Megalo Cannon
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074/076
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G Booster
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Megalo Cannon
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075/076
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Muscle Band
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Collection X
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057/060
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Hard Charm
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Collection Y
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057/060
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Protection Cube
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Wild Blaze
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076/080
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Sparkling Robe
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Rising Fist
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087/096
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Focus Sash
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Rising Fist
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088/096
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Manectric Spirit Link
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Phantom Gate
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081/088
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Jamming Net
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Phantom Gate
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082/088
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Head Ringer
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Phantom Gate
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083/088
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Weakness Policy
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Gaia Volcano
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063/070
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Groudon Spirit Link
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Gaia Volcano
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064/070
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Aggron Spirit Link
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Gaia Volcano
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065/070
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Weakness Policy
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Gaia Volcano
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080/070
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Exp. Share
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Tidal Storm
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063/070
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Kyogre Spirit Link
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Tidal Storm
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064/070
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Gardevoir Spirit Link
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Tidal Storm
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065/070
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Wide Lens
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Emerald Break
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072/078
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Gallade Spirit Link
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Emerald Break
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073/078
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Latios Spirit Link
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Emerald Break
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074/078
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Lucky Helmet
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Bandit Ring
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072/081
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Sceptile Spirit Link
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Bandit Ring
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073/081
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Ampharos Spirit Link
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Bandit Ring
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074/081
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Tyranitar Spirit Link
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Bandit Ring
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075/081
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Float Stone
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Blue Shock
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054/059
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Glalie Spirit Link
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Blue Shock
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055/059
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Mewtwo Spirit Link
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Blue Shock
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056/059
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Assault Vest
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Red Flash
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055/059
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Houndoom Spirit Link
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Red Flash
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056/059
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Mewtwo Spirit Link
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Red Flash
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057/059
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Bursting Balloon
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Rage of the Broken Heavens
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073/080
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Fighting Fury Belt
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Rage of the Broken Heavens
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074/080
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Gyarados Spirit Link
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Rage of the Broken Heavens
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075/080
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Scizor Spirit Link
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Rage of the Broken Heavens
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076/080
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Energy Pouch
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Awakening Psychic King
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072/078
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Twisted Spoon
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Awakening Psychic King
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073/078
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Altaria Spirit Link
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Awakening Psychic King
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074/078
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Alakazam Spirit Link
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Awakening Psychic King
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075/078
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Steelix Spirit Link
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Fever-Burst Fighter
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052/054
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Gardevoir Spirit Link
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Cruel Traitor
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052/054
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Blastoise Spirit Link
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Expansion Pack 20th Anniversary
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080/087
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Pidgeot Spirit Link
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Expansion Pack 20th Anniversary
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081/087
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Venusaur Spirit Link
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Expansion Pack 20th Anniversary
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082/087
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Charizard Spirit Link
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Expansion Pack 20th Anniversary
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083/087
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Exp. Share
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Collection Sun
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057/060
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Poison Barb
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Collection Moon
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057/060
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Choice Band
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-
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Enhanced Expansion Pack Sun & Moon
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049/051
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Weakness Policy
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-
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Facing a New Trial
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045/049
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Wishful Baton
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-
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Facing a New Trial
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046/049
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Choice Band
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Facing a New Trial
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064/049
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Hard Charm
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-
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The Best of XY
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122/171
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Focus Sash
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-
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The Best of XY
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123/171
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Bursting Balloon
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-
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The Best of XY
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124/171
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Muscle Band
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-
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The Best of XY
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125/171
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Fighting Fury Belt
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-
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The Best of XY
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126/171
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Power Memory
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-
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The Best of XY
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127/171
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Gardevoir Spirit Link
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-
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The Best of XY
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128/171
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Sharpedo Spirit Link
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-
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The Best of XY
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129/171
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Sceptile Spirit Link
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-
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The Best of XY
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130/171
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Camerupt Spirit Link
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-
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The Best of XY
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131/171
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Alakazam Spirit Link
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-
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The Best of XY
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132/171
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Mewtwo Spirit Link
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-
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The Best of XY
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133/171
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Manectric Spirit Link
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-
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The Best of XY
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134/171
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Lucario Spirit Link
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-
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The Best of XY
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135/171
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Rayquaza Spirit Link
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-
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The Best of XY
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136/171
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Bodybuilding Dumbbells
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To Have Seen the Battle Rainbow
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048/051
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Bodybuilding Dumbbells
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To Have Seen the Battle Rainbow
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063/051
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Psychic Memory
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Awakened Heroes
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048/050
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Fighting Memory
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Awakened Heroes
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049/050
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Dashing Pouch
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Ultradimensional Beasts
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046/050
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Wishful Baton
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Ultradimensional Beasts
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060/050
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Electric Memory
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-
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GX Battle Boost
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099/114
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Ancient Crystal
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-
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GX Battle Boost
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100/114
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Choice Band
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-
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GX Battle Boost
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101/114
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Fire Memory
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-
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GX Battle Boost
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102/114
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Escape Board
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Ultra Moon
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060/066
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Escape Board
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Ultra Moon
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077/066
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Metal Frying Pan
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-
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Ultra Force
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042/050
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Choice Band
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-
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Ultra Force
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043/050
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Metal Frying Pan
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Ultra Force
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063/050
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Choice Band
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Forbidden Light
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084/094
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Dragon Talon
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Dragon Storm
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046/053
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Dragon Talon
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Dragon Storm
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066/053
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Choice Band
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Sky-Splitting Charisma
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086/096
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Hustle Belt
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Sky-Splitting Charisma
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087/096
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Hustle Belt
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Sky-Splitting Charisma
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112/096
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Counter Gain
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Thunderclap Spark
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053/060
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Choice Band
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Thunderclap Spark
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054/060
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Counter Gain
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Thunderclap Spark
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073/060
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Spell Tag
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Fairy Rise
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044/050
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Fairy Charm P
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Fairy Rise
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045/050
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Fairy Charm F
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Fairy Rise
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046/050
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Fairy Charm D
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Fairy Rise
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047/050
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Spell Tag
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Fairy Rise
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063/050
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Choice Band
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Super-Burst Impact
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084/095
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Choice Helmet
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Super-Burst Impact
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085/095
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Fairy Charm G
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Super-Burst Impact
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086/095
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Choice Helmet
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Super-Burst Impact
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111/095
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Metal Goggles
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Dark Order
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049/052
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Metal Goggles
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Dark Order
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065/052
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Water Memory
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-
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GX Ultra Shiny
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121/150
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Escape Board
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-
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GX Ultra Shiny
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122/150
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Grass Memory
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-
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GX Ultra Shiny
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123/150
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Metal Frying Pan
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-
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GX Ultra Shiny
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124/150
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Wishful Baton
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-
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GX Ultra Shiny
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125/150
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Fairy Charm UB
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-
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GX Ultra Shiny
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126/150
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Bodybuilding Dumbbells
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-
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GX Ultra Shiny
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127/150
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Choice Band
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-
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Eevee-GX Starter Sets
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028/038
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Choice Helmet
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-
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Eevee-GX Starter Sets
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029/038
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Buff Padding
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Tag Bolt
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083/095
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Choice Band
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Tag Bolt
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094/095
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Choice Band
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-
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Tag Team GX Premium Trainer Box
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026/035
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Fairy Charm L
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Night Unison
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047/055
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Fairy Charm Ability
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Night Unison
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048/055
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Metal Core Barrier
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Full Metal Wall
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046/054
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Metal Frying Pan
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Full Metal Wall
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053/054
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Metal Core Barrier
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Full Metal Wall
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068/054
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Escape Board
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-
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Tag Team GX Deck Build Box
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014/029
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Counter Gain
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-
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Tag Team GX Deck Build Box
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015/029
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Choice Band
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-
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Tag Team GX Deck Build Box
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016/029
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Wishful Baton
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-
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Tag Team GX Deck Build Box
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017/029
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Karate Belt
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GG End
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047/054
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Karate Belt
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GG End
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069/054
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Normalium Z: Tackle
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Sky Legend
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044/054
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Flyinium Z: Air Slash
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Sky Legend
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045/054
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U-Turn Board
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Sky Legend
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046/054
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U-Turn Board
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Sky Legend
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067/054
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Giant Bomb
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Miracle Twin
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084/094
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Giant Bomb
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Miracle Twin
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0114/094
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Choice Band
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-
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Tag Team GX Starter Sets
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023/031
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Escape Board
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Remix Bout
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062/064
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Island Challenge Amulet
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Alter Genesis
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085/095
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Beastite
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Alter Genesis
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086/095
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Island Challenge Amulet
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Alter Genesis
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116/095
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Counter Gain
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-
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Tag All Stars
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139/173
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Karate Belt
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-
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Tag All Stars
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140/173
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Spell Tag
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-
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Tag All Stars
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141/173|-
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Metal Core Barrier
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-
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Tag All Stars
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142/173
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U-Turn Board
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-
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Tag All Stars
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143/173
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Float Stone
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-
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Extra Regulation Box
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030/048
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Muscle Band
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-
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Extra Regulation Box
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031/048
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Fighting Fury Belt
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-
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Extra Regulation Box
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032/048
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Gardevoir Spirit Link
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-
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Extra Regulation Box
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033/048
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Rayquaza Spirit Link
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-
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Extra Regulation Box
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034/048
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Life Dew
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-
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Extra Regulation Box
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048/048
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Dragonium Z: Dragon Claw
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SM-P Promotional cards
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359/SM-P
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Vitality Band
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-
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V Starter Sets
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019/023
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Vitality Band
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-
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V Starter Sets
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019/024
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Sitrus Berry
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-
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V Starter Sets
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019/024
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Big Charm
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Sword
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056/060
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Air Balloon
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Sword
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057/060
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Lum Berry
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Sword
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058/060
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Air Balloon
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Sword
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075/060
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Sitrus Berry
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Shield
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055/060
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Vitality Band
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Shield
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056/060
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Lucky Egg
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Shield
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057/060
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Big Charm
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VMAX Rising
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085/070
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