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'''Team Great Rocket''' (Japanese: '''グレートロケット団''' ''Team Great Rocket''), abbreviated '''Team GR''', are the villainous group of the [[GB Islands]], who attempt to steal the [[Legendary Cards]] of the [[Grand Master]]s in [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]].  Led by [[King Biruritchi]], they take over [[TCG Island]] and kidnap several of the [[Club Master]]s. Another one of their members is [[Ronald]], the [[Rival]] from the original {{Card GB}}.
'''Team Great Rocket''' (Japanese: '''グレートロケット団''' ''Great Rocket-dan'', literally ''Great Rocket Gang''), abbreviated '''Team GR''', are the villainous group of the [[GB Islands]], who attempt to steal the [[Legendary Cards]] of the [[Grand Master]]s in [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]].  Led by [[King Biruritchi]], they take over [[TCG Island]] and kidnap several of the [[Club Master]]s. Another one of their members is [[Ronald]], the [[Rival]] from the original {{Card GB}}.


Team Great Rocket executives wear long, hooded capes with masks. The masks cover the entire face and feature the symbol of any one of the then-current six {{TCG|elemental types|TCG elemental types}}.
Team Great Rocket executives wear long, hooded capes with masks. The masks cover the entire face and feature the symbol of any one of the then-current six {{TCG|elemental types|TCG elemental types}}.

Revision as of 18:40, 12 November 2011

Team Great Rocket (Japanese: グレートロケット団 Great Rocket-dan, literally Great Rocket Gang), abbreviated Team GR, are the villainous group of the GB Islands, who attempt to steal the Legendary Cards of the Grand Masters in Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!. Led by King Biruritchi, they take over TCG Island and kidnap several of the Club Masters. Another one of their members is Ronald, the Rival from the original Template:Card GB.

Team Great Rocket executives wear long, hooded capes with masks. The masks cover the entire face and feature the symbol of any one of the then-current six TCG elemental types.

Members by Location

GR Grass Fort

Name Deck Rules/Restrictions
Leader Morino Mad Petals Deck Grass Pokémon are immune to Special Conditions.
Midori Bug Collecting Deck None
Yūta (a.k.a GR-1) Demonic Forest Deck None
Miyuki Sticky Poison Gas Deck Grass Energy Cards only.

GR Lightning Fort

Name Deck Rules/Restrictions
Leader Catherine Quick Attack Deck All Lightning Pokémon do 10 additional damage
(before applying Weakness and Resistance).
Renna Chain Lightning by Pikachu Deck The player's deck must have four Pikachu
(discounting Flying Pikachu and Surfing Pikachu).
Ichikawa (a.k.a GR-3) This is the Power of Electricity Deck Lightning Energy Cards only.

GR Fire Fort

Name Deck Rules/Restrictions
Leader Hiderō Gaze Upon the Power of Fire! Deck Fire Pokémon's Weakness to Water is omitted.
Jes Perfect Combustion Deck None
Yūki Fireball Deck Fire Energy Cards only.
Shōko Eevee Showdown Deck The player's deck must have four Eevee.

GR Water Fort

Name Deck Rules/Restrictions
Leader Kanoko Water Stream Deck The retreat cost of all Water Pokémon is decreased by one.
Miyajima Whirlpool Shower Deck Water Energy Cards only.
Senta Paralyzed! Paralyzed! Deck The player's deck must have four Magikarp.
Aira Bench Call Deck No more than three Benched Pokémon are allowed
at any time on either side.

GR Fighting Fort

Name Deck Rules/Restrictions
Leader Kamiya Running Wild Deck Resistance to Fighting is omitted.
Grace Full Strength Deck Fighting Energy Cards only.
Gōda Rock Blast! Deck The player's deck cannot have
Energy Removal or Super Energy Removal.

GR Psychic Stronghold

Name Deck Rules/Restrictions
Leader Mami Spirited Away Deck Discarded Energy cards are returned to the player's hand.
Kevin Superdestructive Power Deck Resistance to Psychic is -10 instead of -30.
Miwa (a.k.a GR-4) Direct Hit Deck Psychic Energy Cards only.
Yōsuke Bad Dream Deck The player's deck must have at least six Gastly and Haunter.
(Dark Haunter cards do not count)
Ryōko Pokémon Power Deck The player's deck cannot have any Trainer Cards.

Colorless Altar

Name Deck Rules/Restrictions
Leader Ishii (a.k.a GR-2) Eye of the Storm Deck The player's deck must have four
Rattata, Meowth, or any Dark Pokémon cards.
(Determined by him)
Nishijima Snorlax Guard Deck The player's deck must have four
Pidgey, Spearow, or Double Colorless Energy cards.
(Determined by him)
Samejima Sudden Growth Deck The player's deck must have four
Jigglypuff, Dratini, or Mysterious Fossils.
(Determined by him)

Team GR Castle

Name Deck Rules/Restrictions
Boss King Biruritchi ??? None
Kanzaki ??? The player's deck must have
the four Legendary Cards
Rui ??? None


King: Biruritchi
Big Bosses: KanzakiRui
Fort Leaders: MorinoCatherineHiderō
KanokoKamiyaMamiIshii
GR Grass Fort Members: MidoriYūtaMiyuki
GR Lightning Fort Members: RennaIchikawa
GR Fire Fort Members: JesYūkiShōko
GR Water Fort Members: MiyajimaSentaAira
GR Fighting Fort Members: GraceGōda
GR Psychic Fort Members: KevinMiwaYōsukeRyōko
Colorless Altar Members: NishijimaSamejima
Disguised members: GR1GR2GR3GR4GR5GRX


Core series: Team RocketTeam MagmaTeam AquaTeam GalacticTeam Plasma
Team FlareTeam SkullTeam Rainbow RocketTeam YellTeam Star
Side series: Team SnagemCipher
Spin-off games: Team Great RocketPhobos BattalionGo-Rock SquadTeam Dim SunTeam Debonairs
Pokémon PinchersDark LegionThe RogersTeam GO RocketTeam BreakUnitas
Animation only: Explorers
Manga only: Neo Team Rocket (Adventures)Team Kings (Horizon)


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