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* [[Pokémon.com]] has revealed the official number of cards is only 102 cards. This count does not include the Alph Lithograph, thus, 14 cards will be lost from the 117 cards remaining in Lost Link and Clash at the Summit. | * [[Pokémon.com]] has revealed the official number of cards is only 102 cards. This count does not include the Alph Lithograph, thus, 14 cards will be lost from the 117 cards remaining in Lost Link and Clash at the Summit. | ||
===Pre-release information== | ===Pre-release information=== | ||
====Japanese release==== | ====Japanese release==== | ||
*April 13th 2010: A [[a:File:TCG L3 Ad.jpg|product ad]] reveals Palkia & Dialga LEGEND, Rayquaza & Deoxys LEGEND, and the four Pokémon Prime: Machamp, Celebi, Electrode, and Yanmega. It also lists that there will be 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. | *April 13th 2010: A [[a:File:TCG L3 Ad.jpg|product ad]] reveals Palkia & Dialga LEGEND, Rayquaza & Deoxys LEGEND, and the four Pokémon Prime: Machamp, Celebi, Electrode, and Yanmega. It also lists that there will be 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. | ||
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| ?? || {{TCG ID|Lost Link|Magnezone|11}} || {{e|Lightning}} || {{rar|SuperRare Holo}} | | ?? || {{TCG ID|Lost Link|Magnezone|11}} || {{e|Lightning}} || {{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.
- The sleeves for this set feature Celebi.
- The booster pack designs feature Dialga, Palkia, Magmortar, and Electivire.
- Pokémon.com has revealed the official number of cards is only 102 cards. This count does not include the Alph Lithograph, thus, 14 cards will be lost from the 117 cards remaining in Lost Link and Clash at the Summit.
Pre-release information
Japanese release
- April 13th 2010: A product ad reveals Palkia & Dialga LEGEND, Rayquaza & Deoxys LEGEND, and the four Pokémon Prime: Machamp, Celebi, Electrode, and Yanmega. It also lists that there will be 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.
- June 8th 2010: The English press release for Undaunted confirms the third LEGEND for Clash at the Summit to be Kyogre & Groudon LEGEND.
- June 18th 2010: The official card database updates with images of Palkia & Dialga LEGEND, Celebi Prime, Machamp Prime, Machop, Machoke, Machamp, Ponyta, Rapidash, Aipom, and Karate King.
- June 18th 2010: The Daisuke club website adds another advertisement confirming Aggron and Nidoking.
- June 26th 2010: Yahoo Kids posts an English image of Kyogre & Groudon LEGEND, confirming its card text.
- July 6th 2010: TOHO Auctions post the remainder of the card images.
- July 8th 2010: The set is released.
English release
Theme decks
English decks
- Verdant Frost
- Royal Guard
Triumphant
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