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{{ | {{TCGTrainerCardInfobox | | ||
cardname=No. 2 Trainer | | |||
cardname=No.2 Trainer | | |||
jname=No.2トレーナー | | jname=No.2トレーナー | | ||
jtrans=No.2 Trainer | | jtrans=No.2 Trainer | | ||
image= | image= | | ||
caption=Illus. [[ | caption=Illus. [[K. Hoshiba]] | | ||
class=Trainer | | class=Trainer | | ||
subclass=Item | | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{ | {{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Item|expansion={{TCG|Miscellaneous Promotional cards}}}} | ||
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{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Expansion|class=Item|expansion={{TCG|Miscellaneous Promotional cards}}|name={{TCG|No.2 Trainer}}}} | |||
{{TCGTrainerCardInfobox/Footer|class=Item}} | |||
'''No.2 Trainer''' | '''No. 2 Trainer''' is an {{TCG|Item card}}. It was first released in 2004 as a {{TCG|Trainer card}}, awarded to those who came second in the World Championships. | ||
==Card text== | ==Card text== | ||
{{ | {{TCGTrainerText | | ||
| effect = | position=Top | | ||
|}} | class=Item | | ||
print=World Championships 2004 print | | |||
effect=If you won this card at the 2004 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2005. | |||
'''CONGRATULATIONS!''' | | |||
}} | |||
{{TCGTrainerText | | |||
position=Middle | | |||
class=Item | | |||
print=World Championships 2005 print | | |||
effect=If you won this card at the 2005 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2006. | |||
'''CONGRATULATIONS!''' | | |||
}} | |||
{{TCGTrainerText | | |||
position=Middle | | |||
class=Item | | |||
print=World Championships 2006 print | | |||
effect=If you won this card at the 2006 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2007. | |||
'''CONGRATULATIONS!''' | | |||
}} | |||
{{TCGTrainerText | | |||
position=Middle | | |||
class=Item | | |||
print=World Championships 2007 print | | |||
effect=If you won this card at the 2007 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2008. | |||
'''CONGRATULATIONS!''' | | |||
}} | |||
{{TCGTrainerText | | |||
position=Middle | | |||
class=Item | | |||
print=World Championships 2008 print | | |||
effect=If you won this card at the 2008 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2008. | |||
'''CONGRATULATIONS!''' | | |||
}} | |||
{{TCGTrainerText | | |||
position=Middle | | |||
class=Item | | |||
print=World Championships 2009 print | | |||
effect=If you won this card at the 2009 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2010. | |||
'''CONGRATULATIONS!''' | | |||
}} | |||
{{TCGTrainerText | | |||
position=Middle | | |||
class=Item | | |||
print=World Championships 2010 print | | |||
effect=If you won this card at the 2010 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2011. | |||
'''CONGRATULATIONS!''' | | |||
}} | |||
{{TCGTrainerText | | |||
position=Bottom | | |||
class=Item | | |||
rule=No.2 Trainer | | |||
print=World Championships 2011 print | | |||
effect=If you won this card at the 2011 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships, you may return to battle the best in 2012. | |||
'''CONGRATULATIONS!''' | | |||
}} | |||
==Release information== | ==Release information== | ||
This card was | This card was awarded to those who came second in each {{tt|age division|Junior, Senior, and Master}} 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 {{TCG|Item card}} on BW stock as per all previously classed Trainer cards. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The illustration takes inspiration from the first {{TCG ID|Pokémon Card Game Official Tournament|No.2 Trainer|promo}} produced in Japan in 1997, featuring {{p|Pikachu}} holding a silver trophy. | |||
*The card is predominantly the same in each year; the only difference is the logo of the Worlds tournament it was awarded in and the year in the text. | |||
*The card is only printed in English, making it one of the rarest English cards in existence. There are only three copies of each annual version produced. | |||
*The 2007-2009 prints do not have "Trainer" in the top right corner of the card as per all Trainer cards released during the DP era. The 2011 print also features a ruling as per all Item cards, but is unique to the No. 2 Trainer. | |||
*The 2010 print credits [[Ryo Ueda]] as the illustrator, despite there being no difference from all previous prints. The 2011 print once again credits [[K. Hoshiba]], suggesting this was an error. It is unknown if the same error applied to the {{TCG ID|World Championships 2004|No. 1 Trainer|promo}} and {{TCG ID|World Championships 2004|No. 3 Trainer|promo}} cards. | |||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
{{Project TCG notice}} | {{Project TCG notice}} | ||
[[Category:Promotional cards]] | [[Category:Promotional cards]] | ||
[[Category:Illus. by | [[Category:Illus. by K. Hoshiba]] | ||
[[Category:Illus. by | [[Category:Illus. by Ryo Ueda]] | ||
[[Category:Holographic cards]] | [[Category:Holographic cards]] | ||
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No. 2 Trainer is an Item card. It was first released in 2004 as a Trainer card, awarded to those who came second in the World Championships.
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Release information
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.
Trivia
- The illustration takes inspiration from the first No.2 Trainer produced in Japan in 1997, featuring Pikachu holding a silver trophy.
- The card is predominantly the same in each year; the only difference is the logo of the Worlds tournament it was awarded in and the year in the text.
- The card is only printed in English, making it one of the rarest English cards in existence. There are only three copies of each annual version produced.
- The 2007-2009 prints do not have "Trainer" in the top right corner of the card as per all Trainer cards released during the DP era. The 2011 print also features a ruling as per all Item cards, but is unique to the No. 2 Trainer.
- The 2010 print credits Ryo Ueda as the illustrator, despite there being no difference from all previous prints. The 2011 print once again credits K. Hoshiba, suggesting this was an error. It is unknown if the same error applied to the No. 1 Trainer and No. 3 Trainer cards.
Origin
This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |