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Revision as of 11:57, 10 July 2009

Poké Ball
モンスターボール Monster Ball
Trainer
File:MajesticDawn85PokéBall.jpg
Majestic Dawn print
Illus. Ryo Ueda

Poké Ball (Japanese: モンスターボール Monster Ball) is a Trainer. It was first released in the Jungle set.

Card text (Jungle print)

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Card text (EX Ruby & Sapphire print)

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Card text (Diamond & Pearl print)

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Release information

This card was reprinted in the Base Set 2 reprint set, which was only released outside of Japan. This card was also reprinted in the EX Ruby & Sapphire and EX FireRed & LeafGreen sets with different artwork by K. Hoshiba; in EX Unseen Forces, EX Crystal Guardians, and Diamond & Pearl with another different artwork by Shin-ichi Yoshikawa; and in Majestic Dawn and Platinum with yet another different artwork by Ryo Ueda. The card has seen its fair share of tweaks since its introduction, first in EX Ruby & Sapphire then in EX Unseen Forces and Diamond & Pearl print.

Trivia

  • This card was the only Trainer card released in the Jungle expansion, and by extension, the only non-Pokémon card in the same expansion.

Origin

Poké Balls are items in the Pokémon games used to capture wild Pokémon. Template:Project TCGDex notice