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This is a list of all of the [[e-Reader]] promotional cards that have been released.
These are [[Pokémon Battle e]] cards that were released through promotions instead of standard card packs. Battle e cards can be scanned by the [[e-Reader]] to send exclusive data to the Pokémon games, such as Trainer battles or in-game gifts.
== Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire ==
 
{| {{graytable}}
The vast majority are exclusive to Japan and were never released in English.
|- style="background: #eaeaea;"
 
!ID#
==Pokémon Battle e: Series 1 & 2==
!Trainer Name
{{main|Pokémon Battle e: Series 1 & 2 Promotional cards (Battle e)}}
!Card Origin
These cards are for use with {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}. Some of these cards were released in both Japanese and English.
 
{| class="roundtable" style="text-align:center; background: #{{ruby color light}}; border: 2px solid #{{sapphire color dark}};"
! style="width: 5em" | Card ID
! Card Name
! Japanese
! English
|-
|-
| 08:P001 || {{BE|Dragon Tamer Craig}} || Came with the Japanese e-Reader + or Australian e-Reader
| 08-P001
| {{tc|Dragon Tamer}} Craig
| Packaged with Japanese e-Reader +
| Packaged with Australian e-Reader
|-
|-
| 08:P002 || {{BE|Ninja Boy Yasuo}} || Came with the Japanese e-Reader + or Australian e-Reader
| 08-P002
| {{tc|Ninja Boy}} Yasuo
| Packaged with Japanese e-Reader +
| Packaged with Australian e-Reader
|-
|-
| 08:P003 || {{BE|Pokéfan Darlene}} || Came with the Japanese e-Reader + or Australian e-Reader
| 08-P003
| {{tc|Poké Fan|Pokéfan}} Darlene
| Packaged with Japanese e-Reader +
| Packaged with Australian e-Reader
|-
|-
| 08:P004 || {{BE|Cooltrainer Mattego}} || Came with the Japanese e-Reader + or Australian e-Reader
| 08-P004
| {{tc|Ace Trainer|Cool Trainer}} Mattego
| Packaged with Japanese e-Reader +
| Packaged with Australian e-Reader
|-
|-
| 08:P005 || Collector || Distributed at the Japanese Pokémon Festa 2003
| 08-P005
| {{tc|Collector}} Hidehiko
| Pokémon Scoop (Summer 2003); [[Pokémon Festa]] 2003
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08:P006 || Cooltrainer || Distributed at the Japanese Pokémon Festa 2003
| 08-P006
| Cool Trainer Yufu
| Pokémon Scoop (Summer 2003); Pokémon Festa 2003
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08:P007 || Ruin Maniac || Coro Coro Magazine, November(?) 2003 Issue
| 08-P007
| {{tc|Ruin Maniac}} Sagami
| [[CoroCoro]] Magazine (October 2003)
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08:P008 || {{BE|Cooltrainer Mattego}} || Placed in selected stores in Japan to serve as demo cards (not for distribution)
| 08-P008
| Cool Trainer Mattego (Demo)
| Demo cards placed in selected stores in Japan throughout September 2003 (not for distribution)
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08:N001 || Psychic || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
| 08-N001
| {{tc|Psychic}} Teruko
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08:N002 || || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
| 08-N002
| {{tc|Triathlete}} Kimiko
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08:N003 || Gentleman || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
| 08-N003
| {{tc|Gentleman}} Norton
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08:N004 || Guitarlist || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
| 08-N004
| {{tc|Guitarist}} Simon
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08:N005 || || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
| 08-N005
| {{tc|Battle Girl}} Hozumi
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08:N006 || Lass || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
| 08-N006
| {{tc|Lass}} Ritsue
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08:N007 || || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
| 08-N007
| {{tc|School Kid}} Yuuma
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08:N008 || || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
| 08-N008
| {{tc|Expert}} Taisen
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08:O001 || Regi-Dolls Decoration Set || Prize of "Let's decorate secret bases!" campaign (Japan only)
| 08-O001
| Decoration Present
| "Let's Decorate Secret Bases!" campaign (Japan only)
| N/A
|-
|-
| 00:C000 || [[Eon Ticket (e Card)|Eon Ticket]] || (Distributed to anyone at E3 2003, came with Nintendo Power Magazine's September 2003 issue, and was available at Toys'R'Us)
| 00-C000
| [[Eon Ticket]]
| N/A
| Distributed at E3 2003; [[Nintendo Power]] vol. 173 (November 2003);<ref>"Scan it then travel to a [[Southern Island|secret island]] in [[Hoenn]]! To learn how to use the ticket, read this month's [[Pokécenter]]." ''[[Nintendo Power]]''. Vol. 173. [[Nintendo of America|Nintendo of America Inc.]] November 2003. pp. 114–115.</ref><ref>comiclogfan1846 (December 14, 2021). [https://archive.org/details/nintendo-power-issue-173-november-2003/page/n119/mode/2up Nintendo Power Issue 173 ( November 2003)]. ''Internet Archive''. Retrieved May 6, 2023.</ref> Toys 'R' Us Summer Tour 2003{{fact}}
|-
|-
| 129:B001 || {{BE|Gentleman Nils}} || (Came with the American packaging of {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Ruby|s}})
| 129-B001
| Gentleman Nils
| N/A
| Packaged with American version of Pokémon Ruby
|-
|-
| 129:B002 || {{BE|Lady Astrid}} || (Came with the American packaging of {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Sapphire|s}})
| 129-B002
| {{tc|Lady}} Astrid
| N/A
| Packaged with American version of Pokémon Sapphire
|}
|}


== Pokémon Colosseum ==
==Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e==
{| {{graytable}}
{{main|Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e Promotional cards (Battle e)}}
|- style="background: #eaeaea;"
These cards are for use with {{g|Colosseum}}. They were exclusively released in Japanese.
!ID#
 
!Card Name
{| class="roundtable" style="text-align:center; background: #{{colosseum color light}}; border: 2px solid #{{colosseum color dark}};"
!Card Origin
! style="width: 5em" | Card ID
! Card Name
! Promotion
|-
|-
| 13:P001 || {{BE|Rider BIT}} || Came with Pokémon Scoop, Winter 2004 issue
| 13-P001
| {{tc|Hunter}} Bit
| Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004
|-
|-
| 13:P002 || {{BE|Team Snagem Goku}} || Came with Japanese Colosseum Guidebooks (Official or Licensed)
| 13-P002
| {{tc|Team Snagem}} Gaku
| Japanese Pokémon Colosseum Strategy Guide
|}
|}


==Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen==
==Pokémon Battle e FireRed & LeafGreen==
{| {{graytable}}
{{main|Pokémon Battle e FireRed & LeafGreen Promotional cards (Battle e)}}
|- style="background: #eaeaea;"
These cards are for use with {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. They were exclusively released in Japanese.
!ID#
 
!Card Name
{| class="roundtable" style="text-align:center; background: #{{firered color light}}; border: 2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}};"
!Card Origin
! style="width: 5em" | Card ID
! Card Name
! Promotion
|-
|-
| 15:P001 || ??? || Coro Coro Magazine, May 2004 Issue
| 15-P001
| {{tc|Hiker}} Ayumu, {{tc|Sailor}} Kousuke & {{tc|Aroma Lady}} Ayano
| Coro Coro Magazine (May 2004)
|-
|-
| 15:N001 || ??? || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
| 15-N001
| {{tc|Bird Keeper}} Hiroyuki
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
|-
|-
| 15:N002 || ??? || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
| 15-N002
| {{tc|Young Couple}} Miwa & Yuu
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
|-
|-
| 15:N003 || ??? || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
| 15-N003
| {{tc|Channeler}} Miyako, {{tc|Tamer}} Eita &  {{tc|Poké Maniac}} Takahiko
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
|-
|-
| 15:N004 || ??? || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
| 15-N004
| Lady Marika
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
|-
|-
| 15:PT001 || ??? || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
| 15-PT001
| Club Nintendo Specially-made Tower
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
|}
|}


== Pokémon Emerald ==
==Berry Fix cards==
{| {{graytable}}
In Japan, e-Reader patch cards were distributed as an alternative method to fix the infamous [[Berry glitch]]. They were exclusively released in Japanese.
|- style="background: #eaeaea;"
 
!ID#
{| class="roundtable" style="text-align:center; background: #{{ruby color light}}; border: 2px solid #{{sapphire color dark}};"
!Card Name
! style="width: 5em" | Card ID
!Card Origin
! Card Name
! Promotion
|-
|-
| 19:P001 || ??? || Came with Japanese Colosseum Guidebooks (Official or Licensed)
| 16-A001
| Berry glitch fixing program
| Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004
|-
|-
| 19:P002 || ??? || Coro Coro Magazine, November 2004 Issue
| 16-A002
| Berry glitch fixing program
| Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004
|}
|}


== Berry Fix Cards ==
==Pokémon Battle e Emerald==
In Japan, E-reader patch cards were distributed as an alternative method to fix the infamous [[Berry glitch]].
{{main|Pokémon Battle e Emerald Promotional cards (Battle e)}}
{| {{graytable}}
These cards are for use with {{game|Emerald}}. They were exclusively released in Japanese.
|- style="background: #eaeaea;"
 
!ID#
{| class="roundtable" style="text-align:center; background: #{{emerald color light}}; border: 2px solid #{{emerald color dark}};"
!Card Name
! style="width: 5em" | Card ID
!Card Origin
! Card Name
! Promotion
|-
|-
| 16:A001 || Berry glitch fixing program || Came with Pokémon Scoop, Winter 2004 issue
| 19-P001
| {{tc|Camper}} Soushi
| Japanese Pokémon Emerald Strategy Guide
|-
|-
| 16:A002 || Berry glitch fixing program || Came with Pokémon Scoop, Winter 2004 issue
| 19-P002
| School Kid Toshinori
| [[CoroCoro]] Magazine (November 2004)
|}
|}
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==References==
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These are Pokémon Battle e cards that were released through promotions instead of standard card packs. Battle e cards can be scanned by the e-Reader to send exclusive data to the Pokémon games, such as Trainer battles or in-game gifts.

The vast majority are exclusive to Japan and were never released in English.

Pokémon Battle e: Series 1 & 2

Main article: Pokémon Battle e: Series 1 & 2 Promotional cards (Battle e)

These cards are for use with Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. Some of these cards were released in both Japanese and English.

Card ID Card Name Japanese English
08-P001 Dragon Tamer Craig Packaged with Japanese e-Reader + Packaged with Australian e-Reader
08-P002 Ninja Boy Yasuo Packaged with Japanese e-Reader + Packaged with Australian e-Reader
08-P003 Pokéfan Darlene Packaged with Japanese e-Reader + Packaged with Australian e-Reader
08-P004 Cool Trainer Mattego Packaged with Japanese e-Reader + Packaged with Australian e-Reader
08-P005 Collector Hidehiko Pokémon Scoop (Summer 2003); Pokémon Festa 2003 N/A
08-P006 Cool Trainer Yufu Pokémon Scoop (Summer 2003); Pokémon Festa 2003 N/A
08-P007 Ruin Maniac Sagami CoroCoro Magazine (October 2003) N/A
08-P008 Cool Trainer Mattego (Demo) Demo cards placed in selected stores in Japan throughout September 2003 (not for distribution) N/A
08-N001 Psychic Teruko Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) N/A
08-N002 Triathlete Kimiko Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) N/A
08-N003 Gentleman Norton Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) N/A
08-N004 Guitarist Simon Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) N/A
08-N005 Battle Girl Hozumi Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) N/A
08-N006 Lass Ritsue Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) N/A
08-N007 School Kid Yuuma Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) N/A
08-N008 Expert Taisen Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) N/A
08-O001 Decoration Present "Let's Decorate Secret Bases!" campaign (Japan only) N/A
00-C000 Eon Ticket N/A Distributed at E3 2003; Nintendo Power vol. 173 (November 2003);[1][2] Toys 'R' Us Summer Tour 2003[citation needed]
129-B001 Gentleman Nils N/A Packaged with American version of Pokémon Ruby
129-B002 Lady Astrid N/A Packaged with American version of Pokémon Sapphire

Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e

Main article: Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e Promotional cards (Battle e)

These cards are for use with Pokémon Colosseum. They were exclusively released in Japanese.

Card ID Card Name Promotion
13-P001 Hunter Bit Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004
13-P002 Team Snagem Gaku Japanese Pokémon Colosseum Strategy Guide

Pokémon Battle e FireRed & LeafGreen

Main article: Pokémon Battle e FireRed & LeafGreen Promotional cards (Battle e)

These cards are for use with Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. They were exclusively released in Japanese.

Card ID Card Name Promotion
15-P001 Hiker Ayumu, Sailor Kousuke & Aroma Lady Ayano Coro Coro Magazine (May 2004)
15-N001 Bird Keeper Hiroyuki Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
15-N002 Young Couple Miwa & Yuu Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
15-N003 Channeler Miyako, Tamer Eita & Poké Maniac Takahiko Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
15-N004 Lady Marika Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
15-PT001 Club Nintendo Specially-made Tower Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)

Berry Fix cards

In Japan, e-Reader patch cards were distributed as an alternative method to fix the infamous Berry glitch. They were exclusively released in Japanese.

Card ID Card Name Promotion
16-A001 Berry glitch fixing program Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004
16-A002 Berry glitch fixing program Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004

Pokémon Battle e Emerald

Main article: Pokémon Battle e Emerald Promotional cards (Battle e)

These cards are for use with Pokémon Emerald. They were exclusively released in Japanese.

Card ID Card Name Promotion
19-P001 Camper Soushi Japanese Pokémon Emerald Strategy Guide
19-P002 School Kid Toshinori CoroCoro Magazine (November 2004)


References

  1. "Scan it then travel to a secret island in Hoenn! To learn how to use the ticket, read this month's Pokécenter." Nintendo Power. Vol. 173. Nintendo of America Inc. November 2003. pp. 114–115.
  2. comiclogfan1846 (December 14, 2021). Nintendo Power Issue 173 ( November 2003). Internet Archive. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
Series 1: Freezing RaySeizing PoisonHidden RuinsIron DefenseCordial BondSolid Armor
Series 2: Sharp ClawCursed ShowdownReversal BlowBattle without ConclusionSelf-Confidence not WastedSteady Power
Colosseum Series: Red PackBlue PackYellow PackGreen Pack
FireRed & LeafGreen Series: Red sub-setGreen sub-setBlue sub-setYellow sub-setTower target time sub-set
Emerald Series: 01-0809-1617-2425-3233-4041-4849-5657-64
Promotional series: Series 1 & 2ColosseumFireRed & LeafGreenEmerald


Pokémon e-Reader applications
Expedition Base Set: Diving CorsolaFlower PowerFlying JourneyGO, Poliwrath!Gotcha!Here Comes GloomHold Down Hoppip
Kingler's DayLifesaverMachop At WorkMagby and MagmarMake A Dash!MetronomeSweet Scent
Aquapolis: Dream EaterHarvest TimeJumping DoduoMighty TyranitarPunching BagsRolling VoltorbSneak and Snatch
Skyridge: Berry TreeDitto LeapfrogFollow HoothootLeek GameNight FlightPika PopRide the TuftWatch Out!
Promotional: Exciting Hide and SeekTime TravelFire HoopsImakuni?'s BallWooper's Juggling GameBig Fruit Strategy!Tokotoko Truck
Construction: Construction: ActionConstruction: Melody Box
Pokémon Battle e series: Pokémon Battle e: Series 1Pokémon Battle e: Series 2Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e
Pokémon Battle e FireRed & LeafGreenPokémon Battle e EmeraldPokémon Battle e Promotional cards
Berries: Pumkin BerryDrash BerryChilan BerryStrib BerryEggant BerryNutpea Berry
Ginema BerryKuo BerryYago BerryTouga BerryNiniku BerryTopo Berry
Others: Eon TicketPokémon Pinball: Ruby & SapphireSmeargle PaintList of TCG cards by e-Reader card ID
List of TCG cards with hidden attacksList of miscellaneous Pokémon e-Reader applications
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