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'''Sam''' (Japanese: '''ミカサ''' ''Mikasa'') is one of [[Dr. Mason]]'s technicians. [[Mark]] must battle him in a tutorial match at the beginning of {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and [[Mark]]/[[Mint]] can choose to battle him in a tutorial match at the beginning of {{Card GB 2}}.
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'''Sam''' (Japanese: '''ミカサ''' ''Mikasa'') is one of [[Dr. Mason]]'s technicians. [[Mark]] must battle him in a tutorial match at the beginning of {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} and Mark/[[Mint]] can choose to battle him in a tutorial match at the beginning of [[Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!]] He uses {{TCG|Sam's Practice Deck}}.


Sam can be dueled at any time. After being defeated, he will reward the player a {{GB|1|Colosseum}} booster pack containing only {{TCG|Energy card}}s.
Sam can be dueled at any time. After being defeated, he will reward the player a {{GB|1|Colosseum}} booster pack containing only {{TCG|Energy card}}s.


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==Quotes==
File:TCG1 Sam.PNG|Battle sprite from Pokémon Trading Card Game
===Pokémon Trading Card Game===
File:Tech_Sam_GB2.png|Battle sprite from Pokémon Card GB2
;[[Mason Laboratory]]
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:''"Yes, Dr. Mason. Hello, <player>."''
:''"OK, <player>. What do you want to ask about?"''
::'''Energy:''' ''"In order to do anything, {{TCG|Pokémon}} must have {{TCG|Energy card}}s. If no Energy cards are attached, the Pokémon will not be able to {{TCG|attack}} or retreat. There are 7 types of Energy cards: {{TCG|Grass}}, {{TCG|Fire}}, {{TCG|Lightning}}, {{TCG|Psychic}}, {{TCG|Fighting}} and {{TCG|Colorless}}. The type of Energy required depends on the Pokémon. Be sure to learn which Pokémon require which type of Energy!"''
::'''Attacking:''' ''"Pokémon damage defending Pokémon by attacking. Pokémon need Energy cards in order to attack. For example, the Energy required for {{p|Seaking}}'s Waterfall is {{e|Water}}{{e|Colorless}}. {{e|Water}}{{e|Colorless}} stands for 1 Water Energy card and another Energy card of any type. The Energy required differs according to the attack."''
::'''Retreating:''' ''"To switch your {{TCG|Active Pokémon}} with a Bench Pokémon, choose the Retreat command. If the Active Pokémon is in danger, move it back to your {{TCG|Bench}}. Energy is required in order to retreat. The number of Energy cards required varies, depending on the Pokémon."''
::'''Evolving Pokémon:''' ''"There are 3 types of Pokémon cards: {{TCG|Basic Pokémon}}, {{TCG|Stage 1 Pokémon}}, and {{TCG|Stage 2 Pokémon}}. {{p|Squirtle}} is a Basic, {{p|Wartortle}} a Stage 1 and {{p|Blastoise}} a Stage 2 Pokémon. Basic Pokémon are the only cards that can be put directly into play. A Basic Pokémon in play can be evolved into a Stage 1 Pokémon. A Stage 1 Pokémon in the play area can then be evolved to a Stage 2 Pokémon. Therefore, Squirtle is needed in order to play Wartortle, and Wartortle is needed in order to play Blastoise."''
::'''Using {{TCG|Pokémon Power}}:''' ''"Some Pokémon have special abilities called Pokémon Powers. Some Pokémon Powers are used as soon as the Pokémon is played, while others must be used by choosing the PKMN Power command. There are many different Pokémon Powers, so read each card's text carefully."''
::'''Ending your turn:''' ''"Your turn ends after you attack. If you do not have enough Energy to attack, or if your Active Pokémon cannot move due to {{TCG|Paralyzed|Paralysis}} or {{TCG|Asleep|Sleep}}, you can end your turn by choosing the Done command. This will cause your turn to end and your opponent's turn to begin. You should choose Done if you are unable to do anything."''
::'''Win or loss of a duel:''' ''"Generally, the win or loss of a duel is decided by {{TCG|prize}}s. Prizes are cards that you may draw when you knock out one of your opponent's Pokémon. You win if you knock out as many of your opponent's Pokémon as there are prizes to be drawn. You will lose the duel if you have no cards in your deck at the start of your turn or if there are no Pokémon in your play area. So be careful!"''
::'''Nothing to ask:''' ''"Is that all?"''
*After practice duel
:''"Hi, <player>. How can I help you?"''
::'''Normal Duel:''' ''"OK, a 2-prize duel using the practice deck!"''
::*Decline
:::''"Come see me any time. The basics are very important!"''
::'''Practice:''' ''"OK, let's start using the practice B deck. Listen and follow Dr. Mason's instructions."''
::'''Rules:''' ''"{{tt|What do you want to ask about|Options are the same from tutorial}}?"''
::'''Nothing:''' ''"{{tt|You should practice again if there is anything you don't understand|Also said if declining practice duel and leaving tutorial rules}}."''
*Losing a duel
:''"You need to practice more. If you think things through, you should be able to win. Why don't you practice a little more?"''
 
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| Battle sprite from <br>{{color2|000000|Pokémon Trading Card Game (game)|Pokémon Trading Card Game}}
| Battle sprite from<br>{{color2|000000|Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!}}
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Revision as of 00:56, 22 July 2015

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Sam
ミカサ Mikasa
Sam.png
Artwork of Sam
Gender Male
Hometown Unknown
Region Trading Card Game Islands
Generation I
Games Pokémon Trading Card Game, Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!

Sam (Japanese: ミカサ Mikasa) is one of Dr. Mason's technicians. Mark must battle him in a tutorial match at the beginning of Pokémon Trading Card Game and Mark/Mint can choose to battle him in a tutorial match at the beginning of Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR! He uses Sam's Practice Deck.

Sam can be dueled at any time. After being defeated, he will reward the player a Colosseum booster pack containing only Energy cards.

Quotes

Pokémon Trading Card Game

Mason Laboratory
"Yes, Dr. Mason. Hello, <player>."
"OK, <player>. What do you want to ask about?"
Energy: "In order to do anything, Pokémon must have Energy cards. If no Energy cards are attached, the Pokémon will not be able to attack or retreat. There are 7 types of Energy cards: Grass, Fire, Lightning, Psychic, Fighting and Colorless. The type of Energy required depends on the Pokémon. Be sure to learn which Pokémon require which type of Energy!"
Attacking: "Pokémon damage defending Pokémon by attacking. Pokémon need Energy cards in order to attack. For example, the Energy required for Seaking's Waterfall is WaterColorless. WaterColorless stands for 1 Water Energy card and another Energy card of any type. The Energy required differs according to the attack."
Retreating: "To switch your Active Pokémon with a Bench Pokémon, choose the Retreat command. If the Active Pokémon is in danger, move it back to your Bench. Energy is required in order to retreat. The number of Energy cards required varies, depending on the Pokémon."
Evolving Pokémon: "There are 3 types of Pokémon cards: Basic Pokémon, Stage 1 Pokémon, and Stage 2 Pokémon. Squirtle is a Basic, Wartortle a Stage 1 and Blastoise a Stage 2 Pokémon. Basic Pokémon are the only cards that can be put directly into play. A Basic Pokémon in play can be evolved into a Stage 1 Pokémon. A Stage 1 Pokémon in the play area can then be evolved to a Stage 2 Pokémon. Therefore, Squirtle is needed in order to play Wartortle, and Wartortle is needed in order to play Blastoise."
Using Pokémon Power: "Some Pokémon have special abilities called Pokémon Powers. Some Pokémon Powers are used as soon as the Pokémon is played, while others must be used by choosing the PKMN Power command. There are many different Pokémon Powers, so read each card's text carefully."
Ending your turn: "Your turn ends after you attack. If you do not have enough Energy to attack, or if your Active Pokémon cannot move due to Paralysis or Sleep, you can end your turn by choosing the Done command. This will cause your turn to end and your opponent's turn to begin. You should choose Done if you are unable to do anything."
Win or loss of a duel: "Generally, the win or loss of a duel is decided by prizes. Prizes are cards that you may draw when you knock out one of your opponent's Pokémon. You win if you knock out as many of your opponent's Pokémon as there are prizes to be drawn. You will lose the duel if you have no cards in your deck at the start of your turn or if there are no Pokémon in your play area. So be careful!"
Nothing to ask: "Is that all?"
  • After practice duel
"Hi, <player>. How can I help you?"
Normal Duel: "OK, a 2-prize duel using the practice deck!"
  • Decline
"Come see me any time. The basics are very important!"
Practice: "OK, let's start using the practice B deck. Listen and follow Dr. Mason's instructions."
Rules: "What do you want to ask about?"
Nothing: "You should practice again if there is anything you don't understand."
  • Losing a duel
"You need to practice more. If you think things through, you should be able to win. Why don't you practice a little more?"

Sprites

TCG1 Sam.png File:Tech Sam GB2.png
Battle sprite from
Pokémon Trading Card Game
Battle sprite from
Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!


NPCs in the Trading Card Game Islands
Dr. MasonRonaldMr. IshiharaImakuni?SamAaronTap
Club MembersClub MastersGrand MastersTeam Great Rocket
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