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The '''Theater Limited VS Pack''' (Japanese: '''劇場限定VSパック''' ''Theater Limited VS Pack''), is a special | The '''Theater Limited VS Pack''' (Japanese: '''劇場限定VSパック''' ''Theater Limited VS Pack''), is a special {{TCG|Half deck}} for the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] and was released in conjunction with the Japanese screening of ''[[M05|Pokémon Heroes]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 15:15, 24 October 2011
The Theater Limited VS Pack (Japanese: 劇場限定VSパック Theater Limited VS Pack), is a special Half deck for the Pokémon Trading Card Game and was released in conjunction with the Japanese screening of Pokémon Heroes.
Release date
- The half deck was released on July 13, 2002.
Information
- The half deck focuses on the legendary Pokémon Latios and Latias, as well as several "owner's" Pokémon and some that are native to Alto Mare, the central location in the movie.
- The cards use e-Card stock in the same fashion as those from the Pokémon VS expansion, and also feature the same "VS" symbol that appears on the Pokémon VS expansion cards. As with Pokémon VS, Wizards of the Coast did not translate these cards following their statement that such cards were inappropriate for competitive play. All of the cards exclusive to the half deck were therefore never released outside of Japan.
- In addition to the cards, the half deck contains a rulebook, damage counters, generic counters and custom coin.
Trivia
- This is the only Pokémon Movie Half Deck with e-Reader compatibility. In addition, three cards from the deck also contain dot codes for a minigame.
- This is also the only time a Pokémon from Generation III has received this treatment.
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No. | Mark | Card | Type | Quantity | ||
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001/018 | [[Image:RegMarkOakley's Ariados.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Oakley's Ariados]] | Grass | 0× | |||
002/018 | [[Image:RegMarkBrock's Crobat.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Brock's Crobat]] | Grass | 0× | |||
003/018 | [[Image:RegMarkMisty's Politoed.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Misty's Politoed]] | Water | 0× | |||
004/018 | [[Image:RegMarkMisty's Corsola.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Misty's Corsola]] | Water | 0× | |||
005/018 | [[Image:RegMarkRoss's Wailmer.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Ross's Wailmer]] | Water | 0× | |||
006/018 | [[Image:RegMarkAlto Mare's Xatu.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Alto Mare's Xatu]] | Psychic | 0× | |||
007/018 | [[Image:RegMarkAnnie's Espeon.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Annie's Espeon]] | Psychic | 0× | |||
008/018 | [[Image:RegMarkAlto Mare's Kabutops.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Alto Mare's Kabutops]] | Fighting | 0× | |||
009/018 | [[Image:RegMarkAlto Mare's Aerodactyl.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Alto Mare's Aerodactyl]] | Fighting | 0× | |||
010/018 | [[Image:RegMarkAlto Mare's Pidgeotto.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Alto Mare's Pidgeotto]] | Colorless | 0× | |||
011/018 | [[Image:RegMarkAlto Mare's Latias.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Alto Mare's Latias]] | Colorless | 0× | |||
012/018 | [[Image:RegMarkAlto Mare's Latios.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Alto Mare's Latios]] | Colorless | 0× | |||
013/018 | [[Image:RegMarkEnergy Restore.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Energy Restore]] | Trainer | 0× | |||
014/018 | [[Image:RegMarkEnergy Search.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Energy Search]] | Trainer | 0× | |||
015/018 | [[Image:RegMarkPotion.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Potion]] | Trainer | 0× | |||
016/018 | [[Image:RegMarkSoul Dew.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Soul Dew]] | Trainer | 0× | |||
017/018 | [[Image:RegMarkSwitch.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Switch]] | Trainer | 0× | |||
018/018 | [[Image:RegMarkAlto Mare Cube.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Alto Mare Cube]] | Trainer | 0× | |||
— | [[Image:RegMarkGrass Energy.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Grass Energy]] | Energy | 0× | |||
— | [[Image:RegMarkWater Energy.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Water Energy]] | Energy | 0× | |||
— | [[Image:RegMarkPsychic Energy.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Psychic Energy]] | Energy | 0× | |||
— | [[Image:RegMarkFighting Energy.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Fighting Energy]] | Energy | 0× | |||
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