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{{Trainerlistbody|Energy Search (Virizion Strength Deck 8)|Energy Search|-|Virizion Strength Deck|008/014}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Great Ball (Virizion Strength Deck 9)|Great Ball|-|Virizion Strength Deck|009/014}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Switch (Virizion Strength Deck 10)|Switch|-|Virizion Strength Deck|010/014}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Pokémon Catcher (Virizion Strength Deck 11)|Pokémon Catcher|-|Virizion Strength Deck|011/014}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Energy Search (Terrakion Strength Deck 8)|Energy Search|-|Terrakion Strength Deck|008/014}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Great Ball (Terrakion Strength Deck 9)|Great Ball|-|Terrakion Strength Deck|009/014}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Switch (Terrakion Strength Deck 10)|Switch|-|Terrakion Strength Deck|010/014}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Pokémon Catcher (Terrakion Strength Deck 11)|Pokémon Catcher|-|Terrakion Strength Deck|011/014}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Energy Search (Cobalion Strength Deck 8)|Energy Search|-|Cobalion Strength Deck|008/014}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Great Ball (Cobalion Strength Deck 9)|Great Ball|-|Cobalion Strength Deck|009/014}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Switch (Cobalion Strength Deck 10)|Switch|-|Cobalion Strength Deck|010/014}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Pokémon Catcher (Cobalion Strength Deck 11)|Pokémon Catcher|-|Cobalion Strength Deck|011/014}} | |||
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[[Category:TCG]] | [[Category:TCG]] |
Revision as of 14:45, 26 March 2011
Goods cards (Japanese: グッズ) are a Japanese classification of trading cards that debuted with the release of the HeartGold & SoulSilver Collections at the start of the LEGEND era.
Goods cards typically depict items from the Pokémon games, such as the Good Rod and Moomoo Milk, and any other non-Supporter/Stadium Trainer cards. Much like how Supporter and Stadium cards received a color tint of red and green, respectively, Goods cards received a tint of blue. Although, in Japan, the classification of Trainer cards was replaced by Goods cards, the English releases did not adopt this name change and continued classifying them as Trainer cards; however, they did keep the color change.
Players are allowed to play as many Goods cards as they wish during their turn. Many of the Goods cards that have seen multiple releases since the HeartGold & SoulSilver Collections have also seen different artwork by multiple artists. There are currently -1 different Goods cards, though many have been printed again with different artwork.