| Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament print
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| The Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament's runner-up winner is recognized here, and this honor is praised.
By presenting this card, you may gain preferential entry into the Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament.
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| Lizardon Mega Battle print
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| The Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament's runner-up winner is recognized here, and this honor is praised.
This proves that the person who possesses this card participated in the First Pokémon Card Game Best in Japan Deciding Match.
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| The Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament's runner-up winner is recognized here, and this honor is praised.
This proves that the person who possesses this card participated in the Second Pokémon Card Game Best in Japan Deciding Match.
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| Tropical Mega Battle print
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| The Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament's runner-up winner is recognized here, and this honor is praised.
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| Secret Super Battle print
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| The Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament's runner-up winner is recognized here, and this honor is praised.
This proves that the person who possesses this card participated in the Secret Super Battle Best in Japan Deciding Match.
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| World Challenge Secret Super Battle print
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| The Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament "World Challenge Secret Super Battle" second place winner is recognized here, and this honor is praised.
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| The Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament "Battle★Neo Spring Road" second place winner is recognized here, and this honor is praised.
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| Neo Spring Road Best in Japan Deciding Match print
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| The Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament "Battle★Neo Spring Road Senior Tournament" Best in Japan Deciding Match second place winner is recognized here, and this honor is praised.
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| The Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament "Battle★Neo Summer Road" second place winner is recognized here, and this honor is praised.
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| Neo Summer Road Best in Japan Deciding Match print
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| The Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament "Battle★Neo Summer Road Senior Tournament" Best in Japan Deciding Match second place winner is recognized here, and this honor is praised.
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| Battle Road Spring 2002 print
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| The Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament "Battle Road Spring 2002" second place winner is recognized here, and this honor is praised.
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| Battle Road Summer 2002 print
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| The Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament "Battle Road Summer 2002" second place winner is recognized here, and this honor is praised.
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| World Championships 2004 print
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| If you won this card at the 2004 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2005.
CONGRATULATIONS!
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| World Championships 2005 print
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| If you won this card at the 2005 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2006.
CONGRATULATIONS!
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| World Championships 2006 print
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| If you won this card at the 2006 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2007.
CONGRATULATIONS!
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| World Championships 2007 print
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| If you won this card at the 2007 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2008.
CONGRATULATIONS!
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| World Championships 2008 print
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| If you won this card at the 2008 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2008.
CONGRATULATIONS!
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| World Championships 2009 print
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| If you won this card at the 2009 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2010.
CONGRATULATIONS!
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| World Championships 2010 print
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| If you won this card at the 2010 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2011.
CONGRATULATIONS!
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| World Championships 2011 print
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| If you won this card at the 2011 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2012.
CONGRATULATIONS!
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| Play only one No.2 Trainer card per year.
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This card was first awarded to the runners-up of the qualifying rounds of the Japanese Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament which was held on the first day of the two day event held at Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba prefecture between June 14-15, 1997. This card was reprinted later in the year and awarded to the runners-up from both age divisions of each regional Lizardon Mega Battle conference, held between November 1997 and February 1998. It was also reprinted and distributed in the same manner to the runners-up of each regional Kamex Mega Battle conference held between July and August 1998.
The card was reprinted again and awarded to the runners-up of each regional Challenge Road '99 SUMMER event held between July and August 1999. Participants in elementary school were eligible for entry into Tropical Mega Battle tournaments, whereas those in elementary school third grade (third grade) through to high school second grade (eleventh grade) were eligible for entry into Secret Super Battle tournaments. Participants eligible for both could only compete in one tournament. Runners-up of the Tropical Mega Battle qualifiers were awarded the print featuring Exeggutor and the event logo with artwork by Ken Sugimori and Hiromi Ito, whereas the Secret Super Battle runners-up were awarded the print featuring a Mewtwo silhouette and the event logo with artwork by Hideki Kazama.
The next major iteration featured new artwork by Ken Sugimori and was first awarded to the runners-up of each regional Japanese World Challenge Summer event held between July and August 2000, which like the Challenge Road '99 SUMMER campaign was split into the Tropical Mega Battle and Secret Super Battle events. The winners of each tournament were awarded this card and granted entry into the finals held later in August. Unlike previously awarded trophy cards, these cards were personalised with the name and regional conference of the winner. It is unknown if there was a card awarded for those competing in the Tropical Mega Battle tournaments.
This card was reprinted in 2001 and awarded to the runners-up from both age divisions of each regional Neo Spring Road tournament, held between February and March 2001, and each Neo Summer Road tournament, held between July and August 2001. The top ranking players from both age divisions and each regional Neo Spring Road and Neo Summer Road tournament were eligible for entry into the "Best in Japan Deciding Match", held on March 31, 2001 and August 25, 2001 respectively. The senior runners-up of these tournaments were also awarded a No.2 Trainer card, but were made more unique by having their photographs printed on the card illustration. It is unknown if the junior runners-up were also awarded these cards.
This card was reprinted again in 2002 on e-Card stock and awarded to the runners-up of each regional Battle Road Spring 2002 tournament, held between March and April 2002, and each Battle Road Summer 2002 tournament, held between July and August 2002. The Battle Road 2002 series was also the first to introduce the Master age division (for those 18 and over) in addition to the Junior and Senior divisions, which has remained the standard in all official events. A new illustration by Ken Sugimori was also used for this print featuring a female trainer, making the distribution method of this trophy card unique based on the gender of the winner. The ratio of male to female variants for this card is unknown. Much like the Neo Spring/Summer Road series, the Battle Road Summer 2002 tournaments culminated in a "Best in Japan" final, but a new card was printed for the top ranking players.
The latest iteration of this card was awarded to those who came second in each age division in the World Championships. It was first awarded in 2004 when Pokémon Organized Play hosted the first Pokémon TCG World Championships under Pokémon USA, and has been awarded at every Worlds tournament since. In 2007 this card was printed on DP stock, lacking the circle pattern prior prints featured. In 2010 this card was printed on HGSS stock, adopting the blue Trainer color scheme and gold illustration window. In 2011 this card was printed as an Item card on BW stock as per all previously classed Trainer cards.
Details of each tournament this card was awarded at are below.
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Kamex Mega Battle
- Kantō conference: Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama between July 19-20, 1998.
- Chūbu conference: Port Messe Nagoya, Nagoya on July 26, 1998.
- Kyūshū conference: Fukuoka Kokusai Center, Fukuoka on August 2, 1998.
- Hokkaidō conference: AXES Sapporo, Sapporo on August 16, 1998.
- Kansai conference: Kyoto International Conference Center, Kyoto between August 22-23, 1998.
- Finals: TV Tokyo, Tokyo on September 3, 1998.
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Challenge Road '99 SUMMER
- Kansai conference: Asia & Pacific Trade Center (ATC), Osaka between July 10-11, 1999.
- Kyūshū conference: West Japan General Exhibition Center, Fukuoka on July 18, 1999.
- Chūgoku conference: Hiroshima Sun Plaza, Hiroshima on July 23, 1999.
- Tōhoku conference: Sunfesta, Sendai on July 26, 1999.
- Chūbu conference: Nagoya Trade & Industry Center, Nagoya on July 30, 1999.
- Kantō conference: Tokyo International Exhibition Center, Tokyo between August 3-4, 1999.
- Hokkaidō conference: AXES Sapporo, Sapporo on August 10, 1999.
- Finals:
- Secret Super Battle: Secret location in Tokyo on August 22, 1999.
- Tropical Mega Battle: Hilton Hawaiian Village in Honolulu, Hawaii between August 24-27, 1999.
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World Challenge Summer
- Kantō conference: Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama between July 1-2, 2000.
- Kansai conference: Asia & Pacific Trade Center (ATC), Osaka between July 8-9, 2000.
- Hokkaidō conference: Tsukisamu Green Dome, Sapporo on July 16, 2000.
- Chūbu conference: Nagoya Trade & Industry Center, Nagoya on July 22, 2000.
- Hokushin'etsu conference: Niigata City Industrial Promotion Center, Niigata on July 26, 2000.
- Kyūshū conference: West Japan General Exhibition Center, Fukuoka on July 30, 2000.
- Chūgoku/Shikoku conference: Hiroshima Sun Plaza, Hiroshima on August 2, 2000.
- Tōhoku conference: Sendai Wasse, Sendai on August 6, 2000.
- Finals:
- Secret Super Battle: Pokémon Center Tokyo, Tokyo on August 19, 2000.
- Tropical Mega Battle in Japan: Pokémon Center Tokyo, Tokyo on August 26, 2000.
- Tropical Mega Battle in Hawaii: Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu between August 26-27, 2000.
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Neo Spring Road
- Kansai conference: Kyoto International Conference Center, Kyoto between February 11-12, 2001.
- Chūbu conference: Nagoya Congress Center, Nagoya on February 18, 2001.
- Kantō conference: Makuhari Messe, Chiba between February 24-25, 2001.
- Kyūshū conference: Marine Messe Fukuoka, Fukuoka on March 4, 2001.
- Tōhoku conference: Sendai Wasse, Sendai on March 11, 2001.
- Hokkaidō conference: Hokusho Kurotech Tsukisamu Dome, Sapporo on March 20, 2001.
- Chūgoku/Shikoku conference: Hiroshima Sun Plaza, Hiroshima on March 25, 2001.
- Finals: Pokémon Center Tokyo, Tokyo on March 31, 2001.
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Neo Summer Road
- Hokkaidō conference: Sapporo Community Dome, Sapporo on July 20, 2001.
- Chūgoku/Shikoku conference: Hiroshima Sun Plaza, Hiroshima on July 24, 2001.
- Tōhoku conference: Sendai Wasse, Sendai on July 29, 2001.
- Kansai conference: Intex Osaka, Osaka on August 1, 2001.
- Kantō conference: Tokyo International Exhibition Center, Tokyo on August 5, 2001.
- Chūbu conference: Nagoya Trade & Industry Center, Nagoya on August 8, 2001.
- Kyūshū conference: Marine Messe Fukuoka, Fukuoka on August 12, 2001.
- Finals: Makuhari Messe, Chiba on August 25, 2001.
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Battle Road Spring 2002
- Kantō conference: Hamamatsuchō House, Tokyo between March 9-10, 2002.
- Tōhoku conference: Sendai Wasse, Sendai on March 17, 2002.
- Kyūshū conference: Nishitetsu Hall, Fukuoka on March 26, 2002.
- Chūgoku/Shikoku conference: Hiroshima General Exhibition Center, Hiroshima on March 28, 2002.
- Kansai conference: Asia & Pacific Trade Center (ATC), Osaka between March 30-31, 2002.
- Chūbu conference: Nagoya Congress Center, Nagoya on April 2, 2002.
- Hokkaidō conference: Sapporo Factory, Sapporo on April 7, 2002.
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