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The set includes 60 cards, which originate from all over the the Diamond & Pearl Series and the Platinum Series. This is because there needed to be a large amount of Pokémon of the five included types in order to not only fill the set, but also the subset that the four Random Decks included, in addition to providing enough Pokémon in order to build meaningful decks around a specific type. However, as the focus is still Generation IV starter Pokémon, more than half of the extension set is occupied by cards that originate from the English {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} expansion (the {{TCG|Space-Time Creation}} expansion in Japan). | The set includes 60 cards, which originate from all over the the Diamond & Pearl Series and the Platinum Series. This is because there needed to be a large amount of Pokémon of the five included types in order to not only fill the set, but also the subset that the four Random Decks included, in addition to providing enough Pokémon in order to build meaningful decks around a specific type. However, as the focus is still Generation IV starter Pokémon, more than half of the extension set is occupied by cards that originate from the English {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} expansion (the {{TCG|Space-Time Creation}} expansion in Japan). | ||
The Pokémon LV.X for this extension set are {{TCG ID|Start of an Adventure|Torterra LV.X|5}}, {{TCG ID|Start of an Adventure|Infernape LV.X|17}}, and {{TCG ID|Start of an Adventure|Empoleon LV.X|25}}. The [[legendary birds]] are also included, as they are one of the few sets of [[Legendary Pokémon]] that were both released in the Generation IV Card Game and completely fit into the limited types included in the extension. Much like the first releases of any English Series or Japanese Era, the {{TCG|Trainer card}}s released are only of the most standard and basic Trainer cards in order to provide players with the most essential engines needed to run a deck. | The Pokémon LV.X for this extension set are {{TCG ID|Start of an Adventure|Torterra LV.X|5}}, {{TCG ID|Start of an Adventure|Infernape LV.X|17}}, and {{TCG ID|Start of an Adventure|Empoleon LV.X|25}}. The [[legendary birds]] are also included, as they are one of the few sets of [[Legendary Pokémon]] that were both released in the Generation IV Card Game and completely fit into the limited types included in the extension. Much like the first releases of any English Series or Japanese Era, the {{TCG|Trainer card}}s released are only of the most standard and basic Trainer cards in order to provide players with the most essential engines needed to run a deck. There are no {{TCG|Supporter card}}s or {{TCG|Stadium card}}s. Many of the Pokémon evolutionary families are also included within the four Random Decks. | ||
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Revision as of 04:02, 7 February 2014
- If you were looking for the Korean anime opening, see Start of an Adventure (song).
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Start of an Adventure (Korean: 모험의 시작) is the name given to the first extension set of cards from the DP Series of the Korean Pokémon Trading Card Game. The set is the first to feature Pokémon LV.X for the Korean Card Game and Generation IV overall.
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Start of an Adventure is the first Korean extension set of cards after a long break of not releasing anything for the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Released May 13, 2010, this extension set is the first to feature both Generation IV Pokémon and Pokémon LV.X in the Korean Card Game. The set and its four accompanying Random Decks focus on the Generation IV starter Pokémon and Raichu, and only include cards of the Grass-type, Fire-type, Water-type, Lightning-type, and Colorless-type, saving the other four types for the third extension set: Collapse of Time & Space.
The set includes 60 cards, which originate from all over the the Diamond & Pearl Series and the Platinum Series. This is because there needed to be a large amount of Pokémon of the five included types in order to not only fill the set, but also the subset that the four Random Decks included, in addition to providing enough Pokémon in order to build meaningful decks around a specific type. However, as the focus is still Generation IV starter Pokémon, more than half of the extension set is occupied by cards that originate from the English Diamond & Pearl expansion (the Space-Time Creation expansion in Japan).
The Pokémon LV.X for this extension set are Torterra LV.X, Infernape LV.X, and Empoleon LV.X. The legendary birds are also included, as they are one of the few sets of Legendary Pokémon that were both released in the Generation IV Card Game and completely fit into the limited types included in the extension. Much like the first releases of any English Series or Japanese Era, the Trainer cards released are only of the most standard and basic Trainer cards in order to provide players with the most essential engines needed to run a deck. There are no Supporter cards or Stadium cards. Many of the Pokémon evolutionary families are also included within the four Random Decks.
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