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[[Coin (TCG)|Coins]] have superseded [[Medal|Club Medals]] from Pokémon Card GB, as items which denote any significant achievement in the game. Coins can be used to change the coin interface used in the card game, or may be used for access to certain areas of the map. There are 24 coins in total, separated into 3 sets: GB1 Island coins, GB2 Island coins and special coins. | [[Coin (TCG)|Coins]] have superseded [[Medal (GB1)|Club Medals]] from Pokémon Card GB, as items which denote any significant achievement in the game. Coins can be used to change the coin interface used in the card game, or may be used for access to certain areas of the map. There are 24 coins in total, separated into 3 sets: GB1 Island coins, GB2 Island coins and special coins. | ||
===GB1 Island Coins=== | ===GB1 Island Coins=== |
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Basic info
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Platform: | {{{platform}}} |
Category: | Card Game |
Players: | 1-2 |
Connectivity: | None |
Developer: | |
Publisher: | Nintendo |
Part of: | {{{gen_series}}} |
Ratings
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CERO: | N/A |
ESRB: | N/A |
ACB: | N/A |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | N/A |
GRAC: | N/A |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | N/A |
North America: | N/A |
Australia: | N/A |
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Hong Kong: | N/A |
Taiwan: | N/A |
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Pokémon Card GB 2 is the Japan-only sequel to Pokémon Card GB. It heavily features Great Rocket, and contains all of the cards from Base Set, Jungle, Fossil, Team Rocket.
Along with the four set and a number of special promotional cards, there was a ridiculously large amount of cards from the unreleased Japanese exclusive Vending Machine cards and the Video Introduction Set. Only one card from Gym Heroes made into the game, which was The Rocket's Trap.
Like the first version, there are a number of actual cards that did not make into the game, assuming that the listed promotional cards are "Named" Pokémon.
- Electrode
- Ditto
- Caterpie
- Koffing
- Grimer
- Tangela
- Electabuzz
- Marowak
- Kadabra
- Ditto
- Flash
- Effect Guard
- Pokémon Tower
- Mew
- Jynx
- Cubone
- Psyduck
- Moltres
- Articuno
- Zapdos
- Team Rocket's Meowth
There are three additional secret cards in the game that were not from the first generation, Marill, Togepi, and Lugia.
The main storyline of the game involved the player attempting to stop Great Rocket, perhaps an homage to the main series where players must stop Team Rocket.
Card Sets
Coins
Coins have superseded Club Medals from Pokémon Card GB, as items which denote any significant achievement in the game. Coins can be used to change the coin interface used in the card game, or may be used for access to certain areas of the map. There are 24 coins in total, separated into 3 sets: GB1 Island coins, GB2 Island coins and special coins.
GB1 Island Coins
First Coin (Chansey)
The Chansey Coin is given at the beginning of the game, after completing the tutorial.
GR Coin
The GR Coin is given in four parts, and once assembled, grants the user access to GB2 Island. These four parts are obtained from winning against four Great Rocket representatives, scattered around the GB1 Island.
Green Coin (Oddish)
The Oddish Coin is given by Nikki to winners of the Grass Club.
Fire Coin (Charmander)
The Charmander Coin is given by Ken to winners of the Fire Club.
Aqua Coin (Starmie)
The Starmie Coin is given by Amy to winners of the Water Club.
Light Coin (Pikachu)
The Pikachu Coin is given by Isaac to winners of the Lightning Club.
ESP Coin (Alakazam)
The Alakazam Coin is given by Murray to winners of the Psychic Club.
Stone Coin (Kabuto)
The Kabuto Coin is given by Gene to winners of the Rock Club.
GB2 Island Coins
GR Grass Coin (Golbat)
The Golbat Coin is given to winners of the GR Grass Fort. It is required to open the GR Lightning Fort.
GR Lightning Coin (Magnemite)
The Magnemite Coin is given to winners of the GR Lightning Fort. It is required to open both the GR Fire Fort and the GR Water Fort.
GR Fire Coin (Magmar)
The Magmar Coin is given to winners of the GR Fire Fort. It is one of two coins required to unlock the GR Fighting Fort.
GR Water Coin (Psyduck)
The Psyduck Coin is given to winners of the GR Water Fort. It is one of two coins required to unlock the GR Fighting Fort.
GR Fighting Coin (Machamp)
The Machamp Coin is given to winners of the GR Fighting Fort. It is required to unlock the remainder of the island, which houses Mr. Ishihara's House, the Rocket Castle, the GR Psychic Fort and the Colorless Altar.
GR Psychic Coin (Mew)
The Mew Coin is given to winners of the GR Psychic Fortress. It is one of two coins required to unlock the Rocket Castle.
GR Colorless Coin (Snorlax)
The Snorlax Coin is given to winners at the Colorless Altar. It is one of two coins required to unlock the Rocket Castle.
GR King Coin (Togepi)
The Togepi Coin is awarded to those who have defeated King Biruricchi twice, by which the game is complete.
Special Coins
Ponyta Coin
The Ponyta Coin is awarded to those who have won 10 times in the Challenge Cup.
Horsea Coin
The Horsea Coin is awarded to those who have won 10 times in the Rocket Challenge Cup.
Arbok Coin
The Arbok Coin is awarded the first time someone wins the Pokémon Dome Tournament, which is unlocked by playing link battles (regardless of result).
Jigglypuff Coin
The Jigglypuff Coin can be bought for 500 chips at the Game Center.
Dutrio Coin
The Dugtrio Coin is awarded for 50 consecutive wins at the machine in Dr. Mason's lab.
Gengar Coin
The Gengar Coin is awarded for 50 consecutive wins at the machine in the GR Island Challenge Hall.
Raichu Coin
The Raichu Coin is awarded for 50 wins in link matches. It is also used by the Rival in the game.
Lugia Coin
The Lugia Coin is awarded for 100 wins in link matches. It is also used by the Ghost Masters in the Sealed Fort.
Locations
Returning characters
New Characters
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