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name=Trading Card Game | regioncolor=tcg trainer| | ||
name=Trading Card Game Islands | | |||
image=TCG Islands.png| | |||
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tmname= | | tmname= | | ||
region=no | | |||
size=200| | |||
introduction={{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} | | |||
starter={{TCG|Squirtle & Friends Deck|Squirtle}}, {{TCG|Charmander & Friends Deck|Charmander}}, and {{TCG|Bulbasaur & Friends Deck|Bulbasaur}} Decks | | starter={{TCG|Squirtle & Friends Deck|Squirtle}}, {{TCG|Charmander & Friends Deck|Charmander}}, and {{TCG|Bulbasaur & Friends Deck|Bulbasaur}} Decks | | ||
professor=[[Dr. Mason]] | | professor=[[Dr. Mason]] | | ||
villain=[[Team Great Rocket]] | | |||
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[[File:TCGIsland.png|thumb|200px|left|TCG Island in the game]] | |||
[[File:GRIsland.png|thumb|200px|left|GR Island in the game]] | |||
The '''Trading Card Game Islands''' are the setting of the {{ga|Pokémon Trading Card Game}} games. The region consists of two small islands, [[TCG Island]], which appeared in both games, and [[GR Island]], which appeared alongside the original island in the second game only, much like [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] did in [[Generation II]]. | |||
[[ | Since the region has no routes like the [[Orre]] region, the character walks directly to their destinations. Thus, the only areas of interest on TCG Island are Pokémon [[Club]]s, which are similar to Pokémon [[Gym]]s, a stadium for the [[Grand Master]]s, Mr. [[Ishihara]]'s [[Mr. Ishihara's House|house]], and [[Dr. Mason]]'s [[Mason Laboratory|Card Laboratory]]. [[GR Island]]'s areas of interest include several bases for Team Great Rocket, a [[Challenge Hall]] for tournaments, a [[Game Center]], which is similar to the [[Game Corner]]s, [[Mr. Ishihara's Villa]], and a [[Sealed Fort]]. Both of the islands have an [[airport]], allowing the {{player}} to travel between the two islands. | ||
As the game is focused on playing with Pokémon Cards, it is unclear if real [[Pokémon]] exist somewhere in the region, or even if it is set in the same universe as the other regions. | |||
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{{Regions}} | {{Regions|tcg trainer}} | ||
{{ | {{TCG Islands}}<br> | ||
{{DoubleProjectTag|TCG|Locations|the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] and locations, respectively.}} | |||
[[Category:TCG GB locations]] | [[Category:TCG GB locations]] | ||
[[Category:Islands]] | [[Category:Islands]] | ||
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Revision as of 01:52, 14 June 2015
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The Trading Card Game Islands are the setting of the Pokémon Trading Card Game games. The region consists of two small islands, TCG Island, which appeared in both games, and GR Island, which appeared alongside the original island in the second game only, much like Kanto and Johto did in Generation II.
Since the region has no routes like the Orre region, the character walks directly to their destinations. Thus, the only areas of interest on TCG Island are Pokémon Clubs, which are similar to Pokémon Gyms, a stadium for the Grand Masters, Mr. Ishihara's house, and Dr. Mason's Card Laboratory. GR Island's areas of interest include several bases for Team Great Rocket, a Challenge Hall for tournaments, a Game Center, which is similar to the Game Corners, Mr. Ishihara's Villa, and a Sealed Fort. Both of the islands have an airport, allowing the player to travel between the two islands.
As the game is focused on playing with Pokémon Cards, it is unclear if real Pokémon exist somewhere in the region, or even if it is set in the same universe as the other regions.
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This article is part of both Project TCG and Project Locations, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Trading Card Game and locations, respectively. |