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{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Black & White|Panpour|33}} (''Black & White'')|Water|||Double Album Box}} | {{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Black & White|Panpour|33}} (''Black & White'')|Water|||Double Album Box}} | ||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Black & White|Herdier|82}} (''Black & White'')|Colorless|||{{merch|Black & White|Emerging Challenges Box}}}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Black & White|Stoutland|83}} (''Black & White'')|Colorless|||Emerging Challenges Box}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Next Destinies|Meowth|80}} (''Next Destinies'')|Colorless|||{{merch|Black & White|Black & White Variety Blisters}}}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Dark Explorers|Scraggy|67}} (''Dark Explorers'')|Darkness|||Black & White Variety Blisters}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Dragon Vault|Latias|9}} (''Dragon Vault'')|Dragon|||{{merch|Black & White|Dragon Vault Blisters}}}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Dragon Vault|Latios|10}} (''Dragon Vault'')|Dragon|||Dragon Vault Blisters}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Dragon Vault|Rayquaza|11}} (''Dragon Vault'')|Dragon|||Dragon Vault Blisters}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Dragon Vault|Haxorus|16}} (''Dragon Vault'')|Dragon|||Dragon Vault Blisters}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Dragon Vault|Druddigon|17}} (''Dragon Vault'')|Dragon|||Dragon Vault Blisters}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Dark Explorers|Jolteon|37}} (''Dark Explorers'')|Lightning|||Autumn Regionals Championships 2012-2013}} | |||
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{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Boundaries Crossed|Keldeo-EX|49}} (''Boundaries Crossed'') [Jumbo]|Water|||{{merch|Black & White|Keldeo Box}}}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Next Destinies|Raichu|40}} (''Next Destinies'')|Lightning|||{{merch|Black & White|Boundaries Crossed Blisters}}}} | |||
{{Setlist/entry|None|{{TCG ID|Next Destinies|Beheeyem|62}} (''Next Destinies'')|Psychic|||Boundaries Crossed Blisters}} | |||
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The Miscellaneous Promotional cards are cards from the Pokémon Trading Card Game that typically vary from normal prints in numbered expansions or promotional sets by featuring a special stamp or a holographic treatment. These cards are usually distributed via boxed sets or blister packs that often relate to recent core TCG expansion releases or current events in the Pokémon franchise. There are also a number of unique cards that have been released via limited in-store promotions, tours, and high profile events.
Wizards produced only a handful of these variant cards during their occupation (1999-2002, below) in comparison to Pokémon USA (2003-present, below) during the same timeframe. This in part is arguably due to the TCG's continued success, with promotional material released through Premier Events and Organized Play-related merchandise.
1999 - 2004
- Main article: Miscellaneous Promotional cards (TCG)/1999-2004
2005 - 2010
- Main article: Miscellaneous Promotional cards (TCG)/2005-2010
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Trivia
- In 2006, there was no Stadium Challenge tournament, so no promotional card was produced for the event.
- Holographic versions of δ Delta Species Pokémon from the POP Series sets are unique among holographic δ Delta Species cards, as they feature the Cosmos Holo design as opposed to the plain refractor treatment every other holographic δ Delta Species card features.
- In 2007, Gym and Stadium challenges were rejected in favor of Battle Road tournaments, similar to those in Japan. The promotional cards sported a new stamp logo for these events. State Championships also had their name expanded to "State/Province/Territory", the promotional cards sporting the modified stamp logo.
- The holographic pattern first featured on Regirock ex, Regice ex, and Registeel ex both in English and Japanese began being used extensively with the variant print of Rotom, thus gaining the colloquial term Rotom holo within the community. With the release of the Pokémon Trading Card Game Online, this treatment was officially labelled as Cracked Ice Holo. It has since been used on several variant prints and promotional cards, also replacing the Cosmos Holo treatment on special versions of normally non-holographic cards included in some Theme Decks.
- With the beginning of the 2009-2010 Pokémon League season, POP packs were phased out with individual promotional cards once again. These cards have a unique Crosshatch reverse-holographic treatment with a POP logo watermark. In August 2010, Pokémon Organized Play was rebranded as Play! Pokémon. Cards released through the program beginning with the 2010-2011 season kept the same design, albeit with the updated Play! Pokémon logo as the watermark. Cards released through the Professor Program also received the Crosshatch Holo treatment with the Professor Program logo as the watermark. Cards awarded at Play! Pokémon premier events in the 2011-2012 season featured a Championship Series logo stamp instead of the Play! Pokémon logo watermark.
This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |
Pokémon Trading Card Game expansions and releases Bold indicates a main expansion. Italics indicate a special set. Releases that are entirely composed of prints from other releases are small. | |||
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