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{{Trainerlistbody|Alph Lithograph (Clash at the Summit 81)|Alph Lithograph|-|Clash at the Summit|081/080}} | {{Trainerlistbody|Alph Lithograph (Clash at the Summit 81)|Alph Lithograph|-|Clash at the Summit|081/080}} | ||
{{Trainerlistbody|Tropical Tidal Wave (Nintendo Promo 27)|Tropical Tidal Wave|-|Unnumbered Promotional cards|-}} | {{Trainerlistbody|Tropical Tidal Wave (Nintendo Promo 27)|Tropical Tidal Wave|-|Unnumbered Promotional cards|-}} | ||
{{Trainerlistbody|Energy Retrieval (Beginning Set 31)|Energy Retrieval|-|Beginning Set|031/037}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Energy Switch (Beginning Set 32)|Energy Switch|-|Beginning Set|032/037}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Potion (Beginning Set 33)|Potion|-|Beginning Set|033/037}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Super Scoop Up (Beginning Set 34)|Super Scoop Up|-|Beginning Set|034/037}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Switch (Beginning Set 35)|Switch|-|Beginning Set|035/037}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Pokédex (Beginning Set 36)|Pokédex|-|Beginning Set|036/037}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Poké Ball (Beginning Set 37)|Poké Ball|-|Beginning Set|037/037}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Energy Retrieval (Black Collection 48)|Energy Retrieval|Uncommon|Black Collection|048/053}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Crush Hammer (Black Collection 49)|Crush Hammer|Uncommon|Black Collection|049/053}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Pokémon Communication (Black Collection 50)|Pokémon Communication|Uncommon|Black Collection|050/053}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Max Potion (Black Collection 51)|Max Potion|Uncommon|Black Collection|051/053}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Recycle (Black Collection 52)|Recycle|Uncommon|Black Collection|052/053}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Revive (White Collection 48)|Revive|Uncommon|White Collection|048/053}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Great Ball (White Collection 49)|Great Ball|Uncommon|White Collection|049/053}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Full Heal (White Collection 50)|Full Heal|Uncommon|White Collection|050/053}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|PlusPower (White Collection 51)|PlusPower|Uncommon|White Collection|051/053}} | |||
{{Trainerlistbody|Pokémon Catcher (White Collection 52)|Pokémon Catcher|Uncommon|White Collection|052/053}} | |||
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[[Category:Goods cards|*]] | [[Category:Goods cards|*]] | ||
[[Category:TCG]] | [[Category:TCG]] |
Revision as of 21:00, 9 January 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.