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*The majority of these cards could not be found in the main Expansion. Those that were not were added to the main set when the English version was made.
*The majority of these cards could not be found in the main Expansion. Those that were not were added to the main set when the English version was made.
*Unlike previous Half Decks, which have their own numbering system and symbol, these decks all have a collective numbering system, hence they are listed together rather than separately. The set symbol for these Half Decks was used in the English main set.
*Unlike previous Half Decks, which have their own numbering system and symbol, these decks all have a collective numbering system, hence they are listed together rather than separately. The set symbol for these Half Decks was used in the English main set.
*The cards contained in each deck were random (apart from the Pokémon depicted on the deck and it’s evolution stages), another change from the norm.
*The cards contained in each deck were random (apart from the Pokémon depicted on the deck and it’s evolution stages), a trend used in Japan with [[Theme Deck|Decks]] from the first Expansion in a new Generation. [[Generation III]] was the only Generation not to feature a Starter Deck in its first Expansion ([[EX Ruby & Sapphire (TCG)|ADV 1: Advanced Adventure]]), instead these Half Decks being the ones to feature the innovation.
 
Like others, the {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Charizard}} and {{p|Blastoise}} Half Decks also include a rulebook, damage counters, status counters and custom coin (({{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charmander}} and {{p|Squirtle}} respectively).
Like others, the {{p|Venusaur}}, {{p|Charizard}} and {{p|Blastoise}} Half Decks also include a rulebook, damage counters, status counters and custom coin (({{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charmander}} and {{p|Squirtle}} respectively).


[[Category:TCG half decks]]
[[Category:TCG half decks]]

Revision as of 09:36, 12 July 2007

The Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise Half Decks complement the Flight of Legends Expansion of the Pokémon Trading Card Game and were released in Japan only. The Half Decks predominantly focus on the Generation I starters and their evolutions and together contain the following cards: -

File:EX06-Symbol.gif
The symbol for the Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise Half Decks is a stylised Pokéball.
No. Card Name Type Rarity
1 Bulbasaur Grass-attack.png --
2 Bulbasaur Grass-attack.png --
3 Ivysaur Grass-attack.png --
4 Venusaur ex Grass-attack.png ex
5 Paras Grass-attack.png --
6 Parasect Grass-attack.png --
7 Venonat Grass-attack.png --
8 Venomoth Grass-attack.png --
9 Charmander Fire-attack.png --
10 Charmander Fire-attack.png --
11 Charmeleon Fire-attack.png --
12 Charizard ex Fire-attack.png ex
13 Growlithe Fire-attack.png --
14 Arcanine Fire-attack.png --
15 Ponyta Fire-attack.png --
16 Rapidash Fire-attack.png --
17 Squirtle Water-attack.png --
18 Squirtle Water-attack.png --
19 Wartortle Water-attack.png --
20 Blastoise ex Water-attack.png ex
21 Shellder Water-attack.png --
22 Cloister Water-attack.png --
23 Krabby Water-attack.png --
24 Kingler Water-attack.png --
25 Magnemite Lightning-attack.png --
26 Magneton Lightning-attack.png --
27 Drowzee File:Physic-attack.png --
28 Hypno File:Physic-attack.png --
29 Diglett Fighting-attack.png --
30 Dugtrio Fighting-attack.png --
31 Pidgey Colorless-attack.png --
32 Pidgeotto Colorless-attack.png --
33 Rattata Colorless-attack.png --
34 Raticate Colorless-attack.png --
35 Spearow Colorless-attack.png --
36 Fearow Colorless-attack.png --
37 Jigglypuff Colorless-attack.png --
38 Wigglytuff Colorless-attack.png --
39 Meowth Colorless-attack.png --
40 Persian Colorless-attack.png --
41 Doduo Colorless-attack.png --
42 Dodrio Colorless-attack.png --
43 Energy Switch T --
44 Energy Removal 2 T --
45 Potion T --
46 Super Scoop Up T --
47 Life Herb T --
48 Switch T --
49 Pokémon Reversal T --
50 Pokéball T --
51 Prof. Oak's Research T --
52 Bill's Maintenance T --
-- Grass Energy E --
-- Fire Energy E --
-- Water Energy E --
-- Lightning Energy E --
-- Psychic Energy E --
-- Fighting Energy E --


  • The majority of these cards could not be found in the main Expansion. Those that were not were added to the main set when the English version was made.
  • Unlike previous Half Decks, which have their own numbering system and symbol, these decks all have a collective numbering system, hence they are listed together rather than separately. The set symbol for these Half Decks was used in the English main set.
  • The cards contained in each deck were random (apart from the Pokémon depicted on the deck and it’s evolution stages), a trend used in Japan with Decks from the first Expansion in a new Generation. Generation III was the only Generation not to feature a Starter Deck in its first Expansion (ADV 1: Advanced Adventure), instead these Half Decks being the ones to feature the innovation.

Like others, the Venusaur, Charizard and Blastoise Half Decks also include a rulebook, damage counters, status counters and custom coin ((Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle respectively).