Pokémon Battle e Promotional cards: Difference between revisions

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| 08:P007 || Ruin Maniac || Coro Coro Magazine, November(?) 2003 Issue
| 08:P007 || Ruin Maniac || Coro Coro Magazine, November(?) 2003 Issue
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| ??? || ??? || From the Club Nintendo promotion
| 08:P008 || {{BE|Cooltrainer Mattego}} || Placed in selected stores in Japan to serve as demo cards (not for distribution)
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| ??? || ??? || From the Club Nintendo promotion
| 08:N001 || Psychic || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
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| ??? || ??? || From the Club Nintendo promotion
| 08:N002 || || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
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| ??? || ??? || From the Club Nintendo promotion
| 08:N003 || Gentleman || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
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| ??? || ??? || From the Club Nintendo promotion
| 08:N004 || Guitarlist || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
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| ??? || ??? || From the Club Nintendo promotion
| 08:N005 || || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
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| ??? || ??? || From the Club Nintendo promotion
| 08:N006 || Lass || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
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| ??? || ??? || From the Club Nintendo promotion
| 08:N007 || || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
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| 08:O001 || Regi-Dolls Decoration Set || ???
| 08:N008 ||  || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
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| 08:O001 || Regi-Dolls Decoration Set || Prize of "Let's decorate secret bases!" campaign (Japan only)
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| 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 (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)
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!Card Origin
!Card Origin
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| 13:P001 || {{BE|Rider BIT}} || ???
| 13:P001 || {{BE|Rider BIT}} || Came with Pokémon Scoop, Winter 2004 issue
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| 13:P002 || {{BE|Team Snagem Goku}} || ???
| 13:P002 || {{BE|Team Snagem Goku}} || Came with Japanese Colosseum Guidebooks (Official or Licensed)
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!Card Origin
!Card Origin
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| 15:P001 || ??? || Coro Coro Magazine, April 2004 Issue
| 15:P001 || ??? || Coro Coro Magazine, May 2004 Issue
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| ??? || ??? || From the Club Nintendo promotion
| 15:N001 || ??? || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
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| ??? || ??? || From the Club Nintendo promotion
| 15:N002 || ??? || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
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| ??? || ??? || From the Club Nintendo promotion
| 15:N003 || ??? || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
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| ??? || ??? || From the Club Nintendo promotion
| 15:N004 || ??? || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
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| ??? || ??? || From the Club Nintendo promotion
| 15:PT001 || ??? || Japanese Club Nintendo reward
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!Card Origin
!Card Origin
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| 19:P001 || ??? || ???
| 19:P001 || ??? || Came with Japanese Colosseum Guidebooks (Official or Licensed)
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| 19:P002 || ??? || Coro Coro Magazine, November 2004 Issue
| 19:P002 || ??? || Coro Coro Magazine, November 2004 Issue
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== Berry Fix Cards ==
In Japan, E-reader patch cards were distributed as an alternative method to fix the infamous [[Berry glitch]].
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!Card Name
!Card Origin
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| 16:A001 || Berry glitch fixing program || Came with Pokémon Scoop, Winter 2004 issue
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| 16:A002 || Berry glitch fixing program || Came with Pokémon Scoop, Winter 2004 issue
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Revision as of 18:19, 23 October 2009

This is a list of all of the e-Reader promotional cards that have been released.

Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire

ID# Trainer Name Card Origin
08:P001 Dragon Tamer Craig Came with the Japanese E-reader + or Australian E-reader
08:P002 Ninja Boy Yasuo Came with the Japanese E-reader + or Australian E-reader
08:P003 Pokéfan Darlene Came with the Japanese E-reader + or Australian E-reader
08:P004 Cooltrainer Mattego Came with the Japanese E-reader + or Australian E-reader
08:P005 Collector Distributed at the Japanese Pokémon Festa 2003
08:P006 Cooltrainer Distributed at the Japanese Pokémon Festa 2003
08:P007 Ruin Maniac Coro Coro Magazine, November(?) 2003 Issue
08:P008 Cooltrainer Mattego Placed in selected stores in Japan to serve as demo cards (not for distribution)
08:N001 Psychic Japanese Club Nintendo reward
08:N002 Japanese Club Nintendo reward
08:N003 Gentleman Japanese Club Nintendo reward
08:N004 Guitarlist Japanese Club Nintendo reward
08:N005 Japanese Club Nintendo reward
08:N006 Lass Japanese Club Nintendo reward
08:N007 Japanese Club Nintendo reward
08:N008 Japanese Club Nintendo reward
08:O001 Regi-Dolls Decoration Set Prize of "Let's decorate secret bases!" campaign (Japan only)
00:C000 Eon Ticket (Distributed to anyone at E3 2003, came with Nintendo Power Magazine's September 2003 issue, and was available at Toys'R'Us)
129:B001 Gentleman Nils (Came with the American packaging of Pokémon Ruby)
129:B002 Lady Astrid (Came with the American packaging of Pokémon Sapphire)

Pokémon Colosseum

ID# Card Name Card Origin
13:P001 Rider BIT Came with Pokémon Scoop, Winter 2004 issue
13:P002 Team Snagem Goku Came with Japanese Colosseum Guidebooks (Official or Licensed)

Pokémon Fire Red & Leaf Green

ID# Card Name Card Origin
15:P001 ??? Coro Coro Magazine, May 2004 Issue
15:N001 ??? Japanese Club Nintendo reward
15:N002 ??? Japanese Club Nintendo reward
15:N003 ??? Japanese Club Nintendo reward
15:N004 ??? Japanese Club Nintendo reward
15:PT001 ??? Japanese Club Nintendo reward

Pokémon Emerald

ID# Card Name Card Origin
19:P001 ??? Came with Japanese Colosseum Guidebooks (Official or Licensed)
19:P002 ??? Coro Coro Magazine, November 2004 Issue

Berry Fix Cards

In Japan, E-reader patch cards were distributed as an alternative method to fix the infamous Berry glitch.

ID# Card Name Card Origin
16:A001 Berry glitch fixing program Came with Pokémon Scoop, Winter 2004 issue
16:A002 Berry glitch fixing program Came with Pokémon Scoop, Winter 2004 issue


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