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'''Full Art cards''' are an artwork variant of cards in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. They were | '''Full Art cards''' are an artwork variant of cards in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. They were introduced in the {{TCG|Black & White}} expansion, the {{TCG|Black Collection}} and {{TCG|White Collection}} in Japan. | ||
Starting with the Black & White Series, expansions contain Full Art reprints of certain legendary Pokémon from the set. On average, English booster boxes will contain 2 Full Art cards, meaning about 1 card per 18 packs. In Japan, the cards are {{TCG|Secret card}}s: cards with a number above the set number. The English numbering system places them at the end of the set. | Starting with the Black & White Series, expansions contain Full Art reprints of certain legendary Pokémon from the set. On average, English booster boxes will contain 2 Full Art cards, meaning about 1 card per 18 packs. In Japan, the cards are {{TCG|Secret card}}s: cards with a number above the set number. The English numbering system places them at the end of the set. |
Revision as of 15:18, 11 May 2014
Full Art cards are an artwork variant of cards in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. They were introduced in the Black & White expansion, the Black Collection and White Collection in Japan.
Starting with the Black & White Series, expansions contain Full Art reprints of certain legendary Pokémon from the set. On average, English booster boxes will contain 2 Full Art cards, meaning about 1 card per 18 packs. In Japan, the cards are Secret cards: cards with a number above the set number. The English numbering system places them at the end of the set.
Starting with Next Destinies, all Full Art cards found in expansions are reprints of Pokémon-EX from the same set. The English releases of some Full Art Pokémon-EX feature a special embossed etching treatment.
Cards with Full Art prints
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