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[[ | [[Image:DP Coin.jpg|thumb|Official TCG Coin from {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} Theme Decks]] | ||
A '''coin''', in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], is used in a variety of ways, from Energy cards to Pokémon attacks. Many attacks say "Flip a coin. If heads, _____________________. If tails, ____________________." The coins are the main way to carry out the move. | |||
== | ==Types of coins== | ||
A coin can be a real, monetary coin, or a special metal or cardboard disc with a Pokémon on it, or any small, flat object that has the same chance of landing on either of two sides when flipped. In some cases, the player may prefer to use a {{wp|Dice|die}} rather than a coin, with 1, 2, and 3 as "heads" and 4, 5, and 6 as "tails." | |||
The standard coin given out with starter packs in the {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} series of cards is either gold or silver with a [[Poké Ball]] on one side and {{p|Munchlax}} on the other. The coins given out with {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}} starter packs is the respective starter Pokémon as "heads" and a Poké Ball as "tails." | |||
===Gallery=== | |||
<gallery perrow="4"> | |||
File:Coin Back Wizards.jpg|Tails side of coins released by [[Wizards of the Coast]]. | |||
File:Coin Back Old.jpg|Tails side of coins released during [[Generation I]] in Japan. | |||
File:CharmanderCoin.jpg|{{p|Charmander}} | |||
File:Coin Manaphy.jpg|{{p|Manaphy}} | |||
File:Coin Jirachi.jpg|{{p|Jirachi}} | |||
File:Treecko coin.jpg|{{p|Treecko}} | |||
File:Lugia coin.jpg|{{p|Lugia}} coin distributed in VHS/DVD copies of ''[[M02|The Power of One]]'' | |||
File:TCG energy coin.jpg|Coin depicting the {{TCG|elemental types|elemental type}} symbols | |||
File:Coin Mewtwo.jpg|{{p|Mewtwo}} | |||
File:Coin Exeggutor.jpg|{{p|Exeggutor}} | |||
File:Coin Imakuni Doduo.jpg|{{TCG ID|Gym|Imakuni?'s Doduo|2}} | |||
File:Coin Chansey.png|{{p|Chansey}} | |||
File:Coin Magmortar Electivire Gold.jpg|{{p|Magmortar}} and {{p|Electivire}} | |||
File:Coin Mewtwo Gliscor.jpg|{{p|Mewtwo}} and {{p|Gliscor}} | |||
File:Coin Infernape Gallade.jpg|{{p|Infernape}} and {{p|Gallade}} | |||
File:Coin Pikachu Holon Phantoms.jpg|{{p|Pikachu}} | |||
File:Coin Blissey.jpg|{{p|Blissey}} | |||
File:Coin Aqua.jpg|[[Team Aqua]] emblem | |||
File:Coin Magma.jpg|[[Team Magma]] emblem | |||
File:Coin Deoxys.jpg|{{p|Deoxys}} | |||
File:Coin Gardevoir.jpg|{{p|Gardevoir}} | |||
File:Coin Celebi.jpg|{{p|Celebi}} | |||
File:Coin Salamence.jpg|{{p|Salamence}} | |||
</gallery> | |||
==In the games== | ==In the games== | ||
In {{Card GB 2}}, there are a number of collectible coins that can be obtained by the protagonist, [[Mark]] or [[Mint]]. These coins are used as proof of achievements within the game, much like Gym [[Badge]]s from the [[main series]] or the [[medal]]s from the {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game|previous TCG Game Boy game}}. In addition to marking achievements, the player may choose one of their coins to use in duels for coin flips in place of their original coin. The appearance and purpose of these coins mimic the real-life collectible coins. | |||
[[File: | ===List of available coins=== | ||
=== | ====TCG Island coins==== | ||
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{| border=1 width="100%" align="center" style="background: #FFF; border:1px solid #{{Red color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;" | |||
File:Coin | |- style="background: #{{red color light}};" | ||
File:Coin | ! Name | ||
File:Coin | ! Sprite | ||
File:Coin | ! How to obtain | ||
File: | |-style="background: #{{tcg colorless color light}};" | ||
| [[Chansey Coin]] | |||
| | |||
| The Chansey Coin, the first obtainable coin in the game, is given to {{color2|000|Mark}} or {{color2|000|Mint}} by {{color2|000|Dr. Mason}} after completing the tutorial at the beginning of the game. | |||
|-style="background: #666666;" | |||
| {{color2|C3C3C3|Team Great Rocket|GR Coin}} | |||
| | |||
| style="color:#C3C3C3" | The GR Coin is obtained in four parts, and once assembled, grants the user access to GB2 Island.<br>These four parts are obtained from winning against four Great Rocket executives, which are scattered about the Medal Clubs on {{color2|C3C3C3|TCG Island}}. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg grass color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Oddish|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Oddish GB2.png]] | |||
| When meeting {{color2|000|Nikki}} for the first time at {{color2|000|Mr. Ishihara's House}}, Mark or Mint will receive the Oddish coin. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg fire color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Charmander|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Charmander GB2.png]] | |||
| {{color2|000|Club Master Ken}} will give the Charmander Coin to Mark or Mint after they rescue him<br>from the {{color2|000|Team Great Rocket}} executive who has taken over the {{color2|000|Fire Club}}. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg water color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Starmie|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Starmie GB2.png]] | |||
| {{color2|000|Amy}} will give the Starmie Coin to Mark or Mint after they rescue her from the Team Great Rocket executive who has taken over the {{color2|000|Water Club}}. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg lightning color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Pikachu|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Pikachu GB2.png]] | |||
| The Pikachu Coin is given by {{color2|000|Club Master Isaac}} to winners of the {{color2|000|Lightning Club}}. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg psychic color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Alakazam|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Alakazam GB2.png]] | |||
| The Alakazam Coin is given by {{color2|000|Murray}} to winners of the {{color2|000|Psychic Club}}. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg fighting color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Kabuto|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Kabuto GB2.png]] | |||
| The Kabuto Coin is given by {{color2|000|Gene}} to winners of the {{color2|000|Rock Club}}. | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
|} | |||
====GR Island coins==== | |||
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|- | |||
| align="center" | | |||
{| border=1 width="100%" align="center" style="background: #FFF; border:1px solid #{{red color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;" | |||
|- style="background: #{{red color light}};" | |||
! Name | |||
! Sprite | |||
! How to obtain | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg grass color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Golbat|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Golbat GB2.png]] | |||
| The Golbat Coin is given to winners of the {{color2|000|GR Grass Fort}}. It is required to open the {{color2|000|GR Lightning Fort}}. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg lightning color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Magnemite|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Magnemite GB2.png]] | |||
| The Magnemite Coin is given to winners of the GR Lightning Fort. It is required to open both the {{color2|000|GR Fire Fort}} and the {{color2|000|GR Water Fort}}. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg fire color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Magmar|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Magmar GB2.png]] | |||
| The Magmar Coin is given to winners of the GR Fire Fort. It is one of two coins required to unlock the {{color2|000|GR Fighting Fort}}. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg water color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Psyduck|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Psyduck GB2.png]] | |||
| The Psyduck Coin is given to winners of the GR Water Fort. It is one of two coins required to unlock the GR Fighting Fort. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg fighting color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Machamp|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Machamp GB2.png]] | |||
| The Machamp Coin is given to winners of the {{color2|000|GR Fighting Fort}}. It is required to unlock the remainder of the island,<br>which includes {{color2|000|Mr. Ishihara's Villa}}, the {{color2|000|Team GR Castle}}, the {{color2|000|GR Psychic Stronghold}}, and the {{color2|000|Colorless Altar}}. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg psychic color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Mew|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Mew GB2.png]] | |||
| The Mew Coin is given to winners of the {{color2|000|GR Psychic Stronghold}}. It is one of two coins required to unlock the {{color2|000|Team GR Castle}}. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg colorless color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Snorlax|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Snorlax GB2.png]] | |||
| The Snorlax Coin is given to winners at the Colorless Altar. It is one of two coins required to unlock the Team GR Castle. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg colorless color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Togepi|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Togepi GB2.png]] | |||
| The Togepi Coin will be awarded to Mark or Mint after they have defeated {{color2|000|King Biruricchi}} twice. | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
|} | |||
====Special coins==== | |||
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|- | |||
| align="center" | | |||
{| border=1 width="100%" align="center" style="background: #FFF; border:1px solid #{{red color light}}; border-collapse:collapse;" | |||
|- style="background: #{{red color light}};" | |||
! Name | |||
! Sprite | |||
! How to obtain | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg fire color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Ponyta|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Ponyta GB2.png]] | |||
| The Ponyta Coin will be awarded to {{color2|000|Mark}} or {{color2|000|Mint}} after they have won the Challenge Cup ten times. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg water color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Horsea|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Horsea GB2.png]] | |||
| The Horsea Coin will be awarded to Mark or Mint after they have won the Rocket Challenge Cup ten times. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg grass color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Arbok|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Arbok GB2.png]] | |||
| Mark or Mint will receive the Arbok Coin after participating in one {{color2|000|Pokémon Dome}} tournament, regardless of whether or not they actually won. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg colorless color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Jigglypuff|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Jigglypuff GB2.png]] | |||
| The Jigglypuff Coin can be purchased for 500 chips at the {{color2|000|Game Center}}. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg fighting color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Dugtrio|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Dugtrio GB2.png]] | |||
| The Dugtrio Coin will be awarded to Mark or Mint after 50 consecutive wins at the Duel Machine in {{color2|000|Dr. Mason}}'s lab. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg psychic color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Gengar|000}} Coin | |||
| [[File:Coin Gengar GB2.png]] | |||
| The Gengar Coin will be awarded to Mark or Mint after 50 consecutive wins at the Duel Machine in the GR Island {{color2|000|Challenge Hall}}. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg lightning color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Raichu|000}} Coin | |||
| | |||
| The Raichu Coin will be awarded to Mark or Mint after 50 wins in link matches. It is also used by {{color2|000|Ronald}}. | |||
|-style="background: #{{tcg psychic color light}};" | |||
| {{pcolor|Lugia|000}} Coin | |||
| | |||
| The Lugia Coin will be awarded to Mark or Mint after 100 wins in link matches. It is also used by the Ghost Masters in the {{color2|000|Sealed Fort}}. | |||
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|} | |||
|} | |||
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Revision as of 14:48, 7 May 2011
A coin, in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, is used in a variety of ways, from Energy cards to Pokémon attacks. Many attacks say "Flip a coin. If heads, _____________________. If tails, ____________________." The coins are the main way to carry out the move.
Types of coins
A coin can be a real, monetary coin, or a special metal or cardboard disc with a Pokémon on it, or any small, flat object that has the same chance of landing on either of two sides when flipped. In some cases, the player may prefer to use a die rather than a coin, with 1, 2, and 3 as "heads" and 4, 5, and 6 as "tails."
The standard coin given out with starter packs in the Diamond & Pearl series of cards is either gold or silver with a Poké Ball on one side and Munchlax on the other. The coins given out with HeartGold & SoulSilver starter packs is the respective starter Pokémon as "heads" and a Poké Ball as "tails."
Gallery
- Coin Back Wizards.jpg
Tails side of coins released by Wizards of the Coast.
- Coin Back Old.jpg
Tails side of coins released during Generation I in Japan.
- CharmanderCoin.jpg
- Coin Manaphy.jpg
- Coin Jirachi.jpg
- Treecko coin.jpg
Lugia coin distributed in VHS/DVD copies of The Power of One
- TCG energy coin.jpg
Coin depicting the elemental type symbols
- Coin Mewtwo.jpg
- Coin Exeggutor.jpg
- Coin Imakuni Doduo.jpg
- Coin Chansey.png
- Coin Magmortar Electivire Gold.jpg
Magmortar and Electivire
- Coin Pikachu Holon Phantoms.jpg
- Coin Blissey.jpg
- Coin Aqua.jpg
Team Aqua emblem
- Coin Magma.jpg
Team Magma emblem
- Coin Deoxys.jpg
- Coin Gardevoir.jpg
- Coin Celebi.jpg
- Coin Salamence.jpg
In the games
In Template:Card GB 2, there are a number of collectible coins that can be obtained by the protagonist, Mark or Mint. These coins are used as proof of achievements within the game, much like Gym Badges from the main series or the medals from the previous TCG Game Boy game. In addition to marking achievements, the player may choose one of their coins to use in duels for coin flips in place of their original coin. The appearance and purpose of these coins mimic the real-life collectible coins.
List of available coins
TCG Island coins
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GR Island coins
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Special coins
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