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'''''HS - Triumphant''''' (Japanese: '''頂上大激突''' ''Clash at the Summit'') is the name given to the fourth expansion of cards of the HeartGold & SoulSilver era of the Trading Card Game. | '''''HS - Triumphant''''' (Japanese: '''頂上大激突''' ''Clash at the Summit'') is the name given to the fourth and final expansion of cards of the HeartGold & SoulSilver era of the Trading Card Game. | ||
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* The four {{TCG|Pokémon Prime}} from the Japanese release: {{TCG|Machamp}}, {{TCG|Celebi}}, {{TCG|Electrode}}, and {{TCG|Yanmega}}; are put together with the four from {{TCG|Lost Link}}: {{TCG|Magnezone}}, {{TCG|Gengar}}, {{TCG|Mew}}, and {{TCG|Absol}}; to make eight for the English release. | * The four {{TCG|Pokémon Prime}} from the Japanese release: {{TCG|Machamp}}, {{TCG|Celebi}}, {{TCG|Electrode}}, and {{TCG|Yanmega}}; are put together with the four from {{TCG|Lost Link}}: {{TCG|Magnezone}}, {{TCG|Gengar}}, {{TCG|Mew}}, and {{TCG|Absol}}; to make eight for the English release. | ||
* A Supporter card that only works when the player have more Prize cards left than the opponent, an Energy returning a Knocked Out Pokémon to the player's hand, and an attack that increases the amount of the opponent’s Prize cards. | * A Supporter card that only works when the player have more Prize cards left than the opponent, an Energy returning a Knocked Out Pokémon to the player's hand, and an attack that increases the amount of the opponent’s Prize cards. | ||
* The sleeves for this set feature Celebi. | |||
==Theme decks== | ==Theme decks== | ||
===English decks=== | ===English decks=== | ||
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| ?? || {{TCG ID|Clash at the Summit|Mamoswine|21}} || {{e|Water}} || ?? | |||
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| ?? || {{TCG ID|Clash at the Summit|Nidoking|41}} || {{e|Fighting}} || ?? | |||
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| ?? || {{TCG ID|Lost Link|Absol|27}} || {{e|Darkness}} || {{rar|SuperRare Holo}} | | ?? || {{TCG ID|Lost Link|Absol|27}} || {{e|Darkness}} || {{rar|SuperRare Holo}} |
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HS - Triumphant (Japanese: 頂上大激突 Clash at the Summit) is the name given to the fourth and final expansion of cards of the HeartGold & SoulSilver era of the Trading Card Game.
Information
- Palkia & Dialga LEGEND and Darkrai & Cresselia LEGEND are the only LEGEND cards in the English release of the expansion. Rayquaza & Deoxys LEGEND and Kyogre & Groudon LEGEND were also in the Japanese expansion, but they were released one set before, Undaunted for their English release. Darkrai & Cresselia LEGEND originates from Lost Link.
- The four Pokémon Prime from the Japanese release: Machamp, Celebi, Electrode, and Yanmega; are put together with the four from Lost Link: Magnezone, Gengar, Mew, and Absol; to make eight for the English release.
- A Supporter card that only works when the player have more Prize cards left than the opponent, an Energy returning a Knocked Out Pokémon to the player's hand, and an attack that increases the amount of the opponent’s Prize cards.
- The sleeves for this set feature Celebi.
Theme decks
English decks
- Verdant Frost
- Royla Guard
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