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==Card text==
==Card text==
{| border="0" width="300"
{{Trainer Text
| style="padding-left:53px;" |<small>This card stays in play when you play it. Discard this card if another Stadium card comes into play.</small>
| ruling = This card stays in play when you play it. Discard this card if another Stadium card comes into play.
 
| effect = Once during each of his or her turns, a player may discard a basic Energy card from his or her hand.  If that player does, he or she chooses a basic Energy card from his or her discard pile, shows it to his or her opponent, and then puts it into his or her hand.
Once during each of his or her turns, a player may discard a basic Energy card from his or her hand.  If that player does, he or she chooses a basic Energy card from his or her discard pile, shows it to his or her opponent, and then puts it into his or her hand.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 11:34, 29 December 2008

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無人変電所 Unmanned Power Plant
Trainer
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Illus. Kai Ishikawa
Set Aquapolis
Rarity Uncommon
English Card No. 139/147
Japanese Card No. 089/092

Power Plant (Japanese: 無人変電所 Unmanned Power Plant) is a Stadium card. It is part of the Aquapolis set (e-Card 2 in Japan).

Card text

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Trivia

  • This card's numbering puts it between Undersea Ruins and Water Cube 01 in the Aquapolis set list. The card's name and rarity, however, suggests that this card should have been numbered 132 (Psychic Cube 01's number). This error likely came about from the Japanese name, which includes the word "Unmanned". Had the English version been named "Unmanned Power Plant", its position would be correct, but would not match the name of the location in the Pokémon games. Wizards obviously altered the name but neglected to correct the number order. This quirk also affected Relic Hunter in the Skyridge set.

Origin

The Power Plant is a location in the Pokémon games.

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