Scarlet & Violet TCG Era merchandise

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The Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era of the Pokémon Trading Card Game officially began with the release of the dual Scarlet ex and Violet ex expansion on January 20, 2023, which featured new Pokémon and characters from the ninth generation titles Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Many new cards became available in subsequent expansions, subsets, boxed products, and promotions, accompanied by a wide array of other TCG-related merchandise. Below is a chronological list of all the items released during the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era of the Trading Card Game.

ex Starter Sets

Main article: ex Starter Sets (TCG)

The Scarlet ex and Violet ex expansions were accompanied by a trio of 60-card decks that focused on the evolutionary lines of the Paldea first partner Pokémon and Pokémon supporting the returning Pokémon ex mechanic:

ex Starter Set Sprigatito & Lucario ex (Japanese: スターターセットex ニャオハ&ルカリオex)
ex Starter Set Fuecoco & Ampharos ex (Japanese: スターターセットex ホゲータ&デンリュウex)
ex Starter Set Quaxly & Mimikyu ex (Japanese: スターターセットex クワッス&ミミッキュex)

Each deck supported two primary Pokémon types and included multiples of updated Trainer and Energy cards. Decks were packaged with a sheet of damage counters and Special Condition markers, a coin, a playmat, an instruction manual, and a play guide. Each deck variation also included a Promo Card Pack, which contained one of four possible SV-P Promotional cards. A total of eight promotional cards could be obtained from these packs—two were specific to a deck, while the other two could be found in all three. The same eight cards could also be found in Promo Card Packs given away in a concurrent purchase campaign.

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Premium Trainer Box ex

Main article: Premium Trainer Box ex (TCG)

The Premium Trainer Box ex (Japanese: プレミアムトレーナーボックス ソード&シールド) was also released alongside the dual Scarlet ex and Violet ex expansion on January 20, 2023. It contained a selection of Pokémon, Trainer, and Energy cards from both the Sword & Shield Era and the Scarlet & Violet Era, plus 10 Scarlet ex and 10 Violet ex booster packs to experiment with the latest cards. Each box also came with acrylic damage counters, acrylic status markers, a coin, and a damage counter case.

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Scarlet ex & Violet ex Special Set

Participating convenience stores across Japan began to sell the Scarlet ex & Violet ex Special Set (Japanese: スカーレットex&バイオレットex スペシャルセット) from January 20, 2023. Each special set included five Scarlet ex booster packs, five Violet ex booster packs, and one Let's Start Playing Pokémon Card Game Campaign Promo Card Pack.

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Energy Card Set

The Energy Card Set (Japanese: エネルギーカードセット) provided an additional Energy card resource for players and was made available alongside many other products on January 20, 2023. Each set included 13 copies of the eight basic Energy cards used as of the Scarlet & Violet Era, plus three SV-P Promotional cards, a cardboard sheet of damage counters and Special Condition markers, and a coin.

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SV1 accessories

A new wave of TCG accessories was made available to supplement the first card products of the Scarlet & Violet Era on January 20, 2023.

Carrying case: The Koraidon & Miraidon Carrying Case (Japanese: キャリングケース コライドン・ミライドン) was a plastic case with eight fixed partitions that could be used to store cards or a variety of smaller TCG items. Cases also included eleven separator plates and a sheet of stickers that could be used for labeling. Each case features a gray and teal Pokémon ex color scheme with outlines of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet mascots Koraidon and Miraidon.

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Card box: The Koraidon & Miraidon Long Card Box (Japanese: ロングカードボックス コライドン・ミライドン) could hold up to 750 unsleeved cards once assembled. The box was also wide enough to store up to three standard-sized deck cases in addition to a loose 60-card deck. It features the Legendary Paradox Pokémon Koraidon and Miraidon.

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Deck cases: Each deck case can store up to 180 loose cards and can be secured shut with hook-and-loop fasteners. Deck cases were also packaged with two card dividers.

  • The Koraidon Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース コライドン) features artwork of the Winged King Koraidon in its Apex Build.
  • The Miraidon Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース コライドン) similarly features the Iron Serpent Miraidon in Ultimate Mode.
  • The Sprigatito & Fuecoco & Quaxly Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ニャオハ&ホゲータ&クワッス Deck Case: Nyahoja & Hogator & Kuwassu) features the Paldea first partner Pokémon Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly as illustrated by Lee HyunJung.[1] This deck case could only be purchased at Pokémon Centers and from the Pokémon Center Online.

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Playmat: The Koraidon & Miraidon Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット コライドン・ミライドン) provided a suitable game surface for a single player and featured the Generation IX Legendary Pokémon Koraidon and Miraidon plus labeled card areas. The playmat was exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online—sales for the latter were conducted by lottery and could be applied for between December 21 and 25, 2022.

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Sleeves: Each pack contains 64 card protector sleeves.

  • The Koraidon Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド コライドン Deck Shield: Koraidon) feature a scarlet-colored border and portray the Paradox Pokémon Koraidon priming an attack.
  • The Miraidon Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ミライドン Deck Shield: Miraidon) feature a violet-colored border and depict lightning emanating from the Paradox Pokémon Miraidon.
  • The Sprigatito & Fuecoco & Quaxly Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ニャオハ&ホゲータ&クワッス Deck Shield: Nyahoja & Hogator & Kuwassu) feature the trio of Paldea first partner Pokémon Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly together with their appropriate Energy symbols. These sleeves were illustrated by Lee HyunJung.[1]
  • The Lechonk Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド グルトン Deck Shield: Gourton) feature the Hog Pokémon Lechonk relaxing in a wood. These sleeves were exclusive to official Pokémon outlets and were illustrated by Mari Inoue.[2]
  • The Gardevoir Evolutionary Traces Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド 進化の軌跡 サーナイト Deck Shield: Evolutionary Traces: Sirnight) feature a vivid illustration by kantaro[3] of the Embrace Pokémon Gardevoir and its prior Evolutions Kirlia and Ralts. These sleeves could only be purchased at Pokémon Centers and from the Pokémon Center Online.
  • The Magnezone Evolutionary Traces Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド 進化の軌跡 ジバコイル Deck Shield: Evolutionary Traces: Jibacoil) feature the evolutionary line of Magnezone drifting around an abandoned power station. These sleeves have artwork by Oswaldo KATO[4] and were exclusive to official Pokémon outlets.

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File: Each 4-ring Koraidon & Miraidon Collection File (Japanese: コレクションファイル コライドン・ミライドン) came with ten 9-pocket sheets and could accommodate up to 20 sheets, allowing up to 360 cards to be displayed. Files featured Koraidon on the front and Miraidon on the reverse; both sides also featured the updated Pokémon ex logo for the Scarlet & Violet Era. Packs of ten Koraidon & Miraidon Collection Refill (Japanese: コレクションリフィル コライドン・ミライドン) sheets were sold separately, which also came with a divider featuring the same Koraidon and Miraidon images.

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Display frames: Two new display frames were released with designs based on the line's debut in the Sword & Shield Era. Each frame comprises two transparent acrylic panels—one bearing a border design, the other with a recess to place a TCG card—a set of four screws to secure them together, and two feet that enable the frame to stand.

  • The Black Display Frame Version 2 (Japanese: ディスプレイフレーム ブラックVer.2) includes a decorative panel with a plain black design and TCG Energy symbols.
  • The Poké Ball Display Frame Version 2 (Japanese: ディスプレイフレーム モンスターボールVer.2 Display Frame: Monster Ball Ver. 2) includes a panel with a regular Poké Ball design. This frame could only be obtained from Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

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Card pochibukuro: A new product line of was introduced with this wave of accessories in the form of pochibukuro, sealable paper envelopes designed to hold a single sleeved card with the intention of gifting them to someone. In Japan, these envelopes traditionally contain small sums of money and are typically given away at celebratory events or to children at New Year. Each envelope features an illustration on the front and a space to write a recipient's name on the reverse. Packs contained five envelopes and five transparent sleeves. All five designs available at this time were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • The Pikachu Card Pochibukuro (Japanese: カードポチ袋 ピカチュウ) feature various Pikachu outside a house, one of which is bearing a gift. This illustration was created by Mari Inoue.[5]
  • The Poké Ball Design Card Pochibukuro (Japanese: カードポチ袋 モンスターボールデザイン Card Pochibukuro: Monster Ball Design) feature various types of Poké Ball interspersed with presents.
  • The Charizard Card Pochibukuro (Japanese: カードポチ袋 リザードン Card Pochibukuro: Lizardon) depict a Charmander and a Charmeleon delivering presents while riding on a Charizard. This illustration was drawn by Nejita.[6]
  • The Gengar, Gardevoir & Mimikyu Card Pochibukuro (Japanese: カードポチ袋 ゲンガー・サーナイト・ミミッキュ Card Pochibukuro: Gangar•Sirnight•Mimikkyu) feature Mimikyu, Gardevoir, Gengar, and Dedenne with their own uniquely packaged gifts. This illustration was created by Lee HyunJung.[7]
  • The Sprigatito, Fuecoco & Quaxly Card Pochibukuro (Japanese: カードポチ袋 ニャオハ・ホゲータ・クワッス Card Pochibukuro: Nyahoja•Hogator•Kuwassu) feature Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly among a multitude of presents and Pokémon-themed toys. This artwork was created by You Iribi.[8]

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  • The Koraidon & Miraidon Damage Counter Case (Japanese: ダメカンケース コライドン・ミライドン) was designed to store smaller TCG accessories, such as damage counters, coins, dice, or Special Condition markers. Each case features outlines of Koraidon and Miraidon together with a Pokémon ex graphic.
  • A pack of Pikachu Coin Dice (Japanese: コインサイコロピカチュウ) was once again available, following two iterations in the Sword & Shield Era. The Pikachu and Poké Ball dice were transparent like the previous version 2 products, but the Pikachu die features the same designs as the initial release.
  • Packs of Acrylic Damage Counters Version 2 (Japanese: アクリルダメカン ver2) were also available, which included 34 damage counters displaying different damage values: twenty yellow 10-damage counters, eight orange 50-damage counters, and six red 100-damage counters. These were functionally the same as damage counters available in the version 1 products, as well as those available in Premium Trainer Boxes.

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Let's Start Playing Pokémon Card Game Campaign

Participating stores across Japan began the Let's Start Playing Pokémon Card Game Campaign (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム はじめようキャンペーン) in tandem with the launch of Scarlet ex and Violet ex on January 20, 2023. Customers would receive a Promo Card Pack for every 10 Scarlet ex booster packs or every 10 Violet ex booster packs in a transaction for as long as stocks lasted (the Premium Trainer Box ex was specifically excluded).[9] Each Promo Card Pack contained one of eight possible SV-P Promotional cards; the same cards could also be obtained across Promo Card Packs available in the ex Starter Sets. Two pack designs saw distribution: one all turquoise in color, the other mostly turquoise with white seals.

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Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack 1

Similar to many Pokémon League locations in regions overseen by The Pokémon Company International, Pokémon Card Gyms are registered stores in Japan that host casual TCG events on a regular basis. Official paraphernalia was sent to these stores by The Pokémon Company, which often comprised advertisements, gameplay materials, and Promo Card Packs. These packs could be distributed amongst participants in whichever way Pokémon Card Gym organizers saw fit, though generally one pack was given to everyone competing in a Gym Battle event or a New Set Battle event. Additional packs were typically given to the top finishers in these events: three for those placing first, two for those placing second, and one for those placing third. Three packs were also given to winners of periodic rock paper scissors competitions.

The first Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Packs of the Scarlet & Violet Era were distributed at events held in conjunction with the release of the Scarlet ex and Violet ex expansions on January 20, 2023.[10] Packs were enclosed with one random card from a pool of seven SV-P Promotional cards, each of which feature the Pokémon Card Gym logo.

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Endorsed Independent Event Trainer's Pack 2023

In 2015, The Pokémon Company launched the Pokémon Card Game Endorsed Independent Event program, which allowed third parties to hold non-sponsored TCG events in effort to provide more local bases for beginners.[11] Much like Organizers in the Professor Program outside Asia, those wishing to host such events were required to pass a Pokémon Card Game Endorsed Qualification Exam and qualify as an Event Organizer. As with several previous Eras, the Pokémon Company provided special Endorsed Independent Event Trainer's Packs to established Endorsed Independent Event sites ready for the start of the Scarlet & Violet Era. With the release of Scarlet ex and Violet ex, these packs could be distributed by Event Organizers to participants of their events in any way they saw fit. Each pack was enclosed with one random card from a pool of nine SV-P Promotional cards, all of which featured an Event Organizer logo.

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Deck As Is Battle ~Get Eevee~

Pokémon Card Gym stores able to do so also began to host Deck As Is Battle ~Get Eevee~ (Japanese: デッキそのままバトル~イーブイゲットだぜ~) events from January 20, 2023. These events required participants to use one of the ex Starter Sets in games without any modification (although participants were permitted to integrate cards from enclosed Promo Card Packs). Decks could be purchased at the host store or could be brought in. While stocks lasted, everyone taking part in an event was given a promotional print of Eevee bearing the Pokémon Card Gym logo. Winners of rock paper scissors competitions held during these events were also given a Paper Deck Case (Japanese: 紙製デッキケース) featuring Sprigatito, Fuecoco, and Quaxly. More products became eligible as these events continued to be held throughout the Era, including the ex Starter Set Pikachu ex & Pawmot from March 24, 2023 and the ex Start Decks from July 7, 2023. The Tera ex Start Decks, sold individually from November 24, 2023, also became eligible upon release.[12]

With the release of the Pokémon Card Game Battle Academy from March 8, 2024, Deck As Is Battle ~Get Eevee~: Battle Academy Limited Battle (Japanese: デッキそのままバトル~イーブイゲットだぜ~ バトルアカデミー限定戦) events began to be held concurrently with regular Deck As Is Battle events for a short time. These similarly required participants to use one of the Battle Academy decks in games without any modification. While stocks lasted, the same promotional Eevee card was given to everyone taking part and the same Paper Deck Case could be obtained by winning rock paper scissors competitions.[13] The only new prize on offer was a Battle Notebook (Japanese: バトルノート), which was given to children of elementary school age or younger that took part in a game. The notebook features the Battle Academy box artwork and has space to record the details of 70 games.[14]

Starting November 22, 2024, the Generations Start Decks became eligible to use in Deck As Is Battle events in addition to the prior decks. The Eevee card distributed to participants was also updated from this date.[15] For as long as stocks lasted, participants were given one of nine possible stickers and one Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack to commemorate the launch of the Generations Start Decks. The nine sticker designs featured illustrations commissioned to showcase the titular Pokémon ex from each deck. Each design also included the event logo set against colors reflecting the first core series titles for a specific generation. Typically, the Promo Card Pack given away would be the same as those distributed in Gym Battle events at the time.[16]

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Pokémon Card Game Classroom

Pokémon Card Game Classroom (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム教室) events were tailored for children of elementary school age and below and served as an introduction to the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The first events of the Scarlet & Violet Era were held in conjunction with the launch of the dual Scarlet ex and Violet ex expansion on January 20, 2023 and took place at participating Pokémon Centers across Japan. Classes were held several times per week and could be one of two formats: an "individual format", a one-on-one experience with a staff member, or "school format", an experience with multiple customers and staff members. Participants were required to be a member of the Pokémon Card Game Players Club and at least one parent or guardian was to accompany them; proof of age could also be requested prior to attending. From January 20, 2023, every child that participated in a class was given a promotional print of Eevee bearing the Pokémon Card Game Classroom logo and a beginner playmat while stocks lasted.[17] Playmats featured a standard 2-player layout with annotations on the front and deck building tips on the reverse.

Participation prizes were updated starting April 2024. The Eevee promo card and beginner playmat were given out at pop-up Pokémon Centers, while permanent Pokémon Centers began to give away a Pokémon Card Game Classroom Student ID (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム教室 学生証). Roughly the same size as a Pokémon trading card, the front of the ID features the Paldea first partner Pokémon and foil detailing, while the reverse features three spaces to affix mini stickers. Nine mini stickers were available in total, each of which resembled a card from the Triplet Beat subset. Participants were given one Basic Pokémon mini sticker with their Student ID: either Sprigatito, Fuecoco, or Quaxly.

Stickers depicting Evolution cards could be earned by taking part in other scheduled events, including Pokémon Center Casual Battles with Pokémon Cards!, City Leagues in either the Junior League or Senior League age bracket, and Sealed Battles. Children would receive the corresponding Floragato, Crocalor, or Quaxwell Stage 1 Pokémon sticker by attending an eligible event after receiving their Student ID, followed by the corresponding Meowscarada ex, Skeledirge ex, or Quaquaval ex Stage 2 Pokémon ex sticker by attending a subsequent eligible event. Staff would affix any mini stickers earned. Initial plans were to distribute Student IDs until March 31, 2025 and the mini stickers until May 31, 2025;[18] however, due to demand, the Student IDs were distributed until February 28, 2025 and the mini stickers until March 31, 2025.[19] The Eevee card distributed at pop-up Pokémon Centers was later updated[20] following the release of the Generations Start Decks, coinciding with the prize update in Deck As Is Battle events. The beginner playmat also ceased distribution at this time.

The participation prize starting March 2025 was changed to another 2-player paper playmat (Japanese: 紙製プレイマット), this time featuring a plain green design.[21] Its reverse featured the same annotations as featured on other 2-player playmats from starter sets and the like.

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SV1 Gummy Candy

Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. continued the release of their TCG-related gummy product line in the Scarlet & Violet Era with Pokémon Card Game Scarlet & Violet Gummy: Scarlet ex & Violet ex (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム スカーレット&バイオレット グミ スカーレットex&バイオレットex). Each pack included two grape-flavored gummy candies molded in the shape of Poké Balls and one of 22 possible cards sourced from the Scarlet ex and Violet ex expansions. Packs became available to purchase from January 2023.[22]

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Champions League 2023 merchandise

Champions League tournaments are the Japanese equivalent of Regional Championships and are typically held four or five times during a season. The 2022-2023 season began in the latter part of the Sword & Shield Era; the first Champions League meeting of the Scarlet & Violet Era was therefore the third of the overall season. It was hosted at the Aichi International Exhibition Center, Tokoname over two days on February 25 and 26, 2023.[23] People wishing to take part in the Aichi event were required to register their interest between January 27 and February 3, 2023 and places were allocated by lottery on February 10.[24]

The next event was the 2023 Miyagi Champions League, which was held at the Miyagi Industrial Exchange Center (also known as Dream Messe Miyagi), Sendai on April 1 and 2, 2023.[25] People wishing to participate in the Miyagi event were required to register their interest between March 3 and 10, 2023 and places were allocated by lottery on March 17.[26]

The final Champions League event of the season was the 2023 Niigata Champions League, which was held at Toki Messe, Niigata on May 6 and 7, 2023.[27] People wishing to participate in the Niigata event were required to register their interest between April 7 and 14, 2023 and places were allocated by lottery on April 21.[28] COVID-19 protocols limited attendance at each venue to players, staff, and the parents/guardians of younger players.

Prizes:
Every competitor at each event was given a pair of promotional cards for entering: a Holofoil Charcadet and one of eight Basic Energy cards selected at random. All of these cards feature a Championship Series 2023 stamp. A promotional Hisuian Typhlosion V card was also given to players that won a predefined number of matches in a tournament. For those competing in the Junior League, this target was four wins, whereas those competing in the Senior and Master Leagues required five wins.[29][30] The Aichi meeting also hosted an Open League, which had no age restriction and was played using the Extra Regulation format. The target for the Open League was also five wins.[31]

The top 64 players in all leagues were given a promotional print of Energy Loto. The top 32 players in all leagues were also given a set of card sleeves (Japanese: オリジナルデッキシールド Original Deck Shield) featuring a stylized Champions League emblem.[32] New Victory Symbol trophy cards were awarded to the top finishers in each league category at each venue; gold variants were given to those finishing first, silver ones were given to the runners-up, and bronze variants were given to the losing semi-finalists.

Side events:
The only side event in operation at each venue was the 4-League Battle, which were 4-player round robin mini tournaments. These were open to Master League competitors only on a tournament's first day, while those held on the second day were open to other League competitors, as well as Master League competitors who had advanced from the qualifying round. All participants were given one random Energy participant promo.[33][34][35]

Viewer campaigns:
The Master League tournaments at each venue were live-streamed on video platforms NicoNico and YouTube, during which prizes could be won through Twitter campaigns. People wishing to enter a competition were required to follow the Twitter accounts of the official Pokémon Card Channel and its presenters Raichu Umekawa, Nanapple, Kucheat Takeuchi, and Yopifoot, and Tweet messages of support. Those doing so during the broadcast of the Aichi Master League tournament with the hashtag #ポケカCL2023愛知, Pokéca CL2023 Aichi were entered into a prize lottery, as were those who Tweeted with the hashtag #ポケカCL2023宮城, Pokéca CL2023 Miyagi during the broadcast of the Miyagi Master League tournament. Two lotteries were held in conjunction with the broadcast of the Niigata Master League tournament—people were required to Tweet with the hashtag #ポケカCL2023新潟予選, Pokéca CL2023 Niigata Qualifying Round on the first day and Tweet with the hashtag #ポケカCL2023新潟本戦, Pokéca CL2023 Niigata Main Battle on the second. Twenty winners were selected from each draw, each of which received a copy of the Charcadet participant promo and one random Energy participant promo.[36][37][38]

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Pokémon Fan Card Storage Box

Copies of Pokémon Fan issue 82 included several TCG-related promotional items, including a Card Storage Box (Japanese: カードストレージボックス) that could hold up to 600 cards once assembled. Each box featured images of Pokémon ex cards from the Scarlet ex and Violet ex expansions set against appropriately-colored backgrounds. Other items included a Pokémon Card Game Battle Debut Book (Japanese: ポケカバトルデビューブック Pokéca Battle Debut Book), which provided insights for beginners, and a Koraidon ex & Miraidon ex Changing Keychain (Japanese: コライドンex・ミライドンex チェンジングキーホルダー Koraidon ex•Miraidon ex Changing Key Holder), which featured a lenticular image comprising images of Koraidon ex, Miraidon ex, and the Japanese Scarlet & Violet TCG logo.[39] The magazine was available for sale starting February 28, 2023.[40]

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SV1a accessories

Enhanced Expansion Packs are smaller card sets frequently released between main expansions. The first Scarlet & Violet Era Enhanced Expansion Pack was Triplet Beat, which was released on March 10, 2023. A number of accompanying TCG accessories were sold at Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online from this date.

Meowscarada & Skeledirge & Quaquaval merchandise: These items feature the fully evolved forms of the Paldea first partner Pokémon Meowscarada, Skeledirge, and Quaquaval, utilizing the same artwork used on Triplet Beat booster packs.

  • Meowscarada & Skeledirge & Quaquaval Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース マスカーニャ&ラウドボーン&ウェーニバル Deck Case: Masquernya & Laudbon & Wanival)
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Tera Dedenne merchandise: These items feature a Terastallized Dedenne with a Fairy-type Tera Jewel, referencing the Dedenne ex that appeared in the Triplet Beat subset as a Tera Pokémon ex.

  • Tera Dedenne Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース テラスタルデデンネ Deck Case: Terastal Dedenne)
  • Tera Dedenne Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス テラスタルデデンネ Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Terastal Dedenne)
  • Tera Dedenne 4-Pocket Collection File (Japanese: 4ポケット コレクションファイル テラスタルデデンネ 4-Pocket Collection File: Terastal Dedenne)

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Other sleeves: Each pack contained 64 sleeves.

  • The Tera Gyarados Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス テラスタルギャラドス Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Terastal Gyarados) feature the Terastallized form of the Atrocious Pokémon Gyarados sporting a Water-type Tera Jewel. A Gyarados ex was included as one of the first Tera Pokémon ex in the Scarlet ex expansion.
  • The Tera Arcanine Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス テラスタルウインディ Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Terastal Windie) similarly feature a Tera Arcanine with a Fire-type Tera Jewel and reference the Arcanine ex included as part of the Violet ex expansion.
  • The Paldean Wooper Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ウパー(パルデアのすがた) Deck Shield: Upah (Paldea Form)) feature a group of Paldean Wooper playing in a puddle of mud. The illustration on these sleeves was drawn by Yuri Yokomizo.[41]
  • The Falkner Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ハヤト Deck Shield: Hayato) feature Johto Gym Leader Falkner and four of his rematch team of Pokémon from HeartGold and SoulSilver: Honchkrow, Noctowl, Swellow, and Pidgeot. These sleeves were illustrated by Tika Matsuno.[42]
  • The Pikachu's Gift Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ピカチュウの贈り物 Deck Shield: Pikachu's Gift) feature a Mari Inoue illustration[43] of a Pikachu bearing a present. The artwork was first used on a set of pochibukuro available alongside the Scarlet ex and Violet ex expansions.
  • The Sprigatito, Fuecoco & Quaxly's Gift Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ニャオハ・ホゲータ・クワッスの贈り物 Deck Shield: Nyahoja•Hogator•Kuwassu's Gift) feature the Paldea first partner Pokémon surrounded by Pokémon toys. The You Iribi artwork[44] on these sleeves was also first used on pochibukuro that accompanied the first main Scarlet & Violet Era set.

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SV1a Gummy Candy

For the first time since their launch, Takara Tomy A.R.T.S.s' TCG-related gummy candies were released to promote a subset. Packs of Pokémon Card Game Scarlet & Violet Gummy: Triplet Beat (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム スカーレット&バイオレット グミ トリプレットビート) included one of 23 random Triplet Beat cards and a pair of separately packaged grape-flavored gummies. Packs were sold from March 2023.[45]

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ex Starter Set Pikachu ex & Pawmot

Main article: ex Starter Set Pikachu ex & Pawmot (TCG)

A fourth ex Starter Set was released on March 24, 2023 to accompany the three available earlier in the year. Each ex Starter Set Pikachu ex & Pawmot (Japanese: スターターセットex ピカチュウex&パーモット Starter Set ex Pikachu ex & Parmot) was packaged with a 60-card deck that focused mostly on Lightning-type Pokémon, including the Mouse Pokémon Pikachu and the Hands-On Pokémon Pawmot, the former supporting the Pokémon ex mechanic. Sets also included a sheet of damage counters and Special Condition markers, a gold-colored coin, a playmat, an instruction manual, a play guide, and another product-specific Promo Card Pack that contained one of four possible SV-P Promotional cards.

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ex Starter Set Pikachu Special Set

The ex Starter Set Pikachu Special Set (Japanese: スターターセットex ピカチュウスペシャルセット Starter Set ex Pikachu Special Set) was a deluxe version of the ex Starter Set Pikachu ex & Pawmot available from the same day. Each special set included the same 60-card deck as the standard version, as well as a Promo Card Pack and a sheet of damage counters and Special Condition markers, but featured a different suite of other accessories. These comprised a single-player half playmat and damage counter case featuring Pikachu's face, a silver-colored coin, and a Pikachu plush deck case.

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SVC accessories

A pair of TCG accessories was also made available alongside the ex Starter Set Pikachu ex & Pawmot on March 24, 2023:

  • The Pikachu Plush Deck Case (Japanese: ぬいぐるみデッキケース ピカチュウ) was a flip deck case lined with polyester fiber that incorporated Pikachu's facial and back features. Each case can hold up to 90 sleeved cards and can be secured shut with hook-and-loop fasteners. The same deck case was included in the ex Starter Set Pikachu Special Set.
  • Packs of 64 Pikachu & Pawmi Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ピカチュウ&パモ Deck Shield: Pikachu & Pamo) feature a harukoneko illustration[46] depicting the Mouse Pokémon Pikachu and Pawmi. These sleeves were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

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Snow Hazard & Clay Burst Pokémon Center & Gym Set

The Snow Hazard and Clay Burst subsets were released on April 14, 2023 and collectively made up the second expansion of the Scarlet & Violet Era. Their launch was accompanied by the Snow Hazard & Clay Burst Pokémon Center & Gym Set (Japanese: 拡張パック スノーハザード&クレイバースト ポケモンセンター・ジムセット Expansion Pack: Snow Hazard & Clay Burst Pokémon Center•Gym Set), which was sold at Pokémon Centers, participating Pokémon Card Gym locations, and the Pokémon Center Online. Each set included one Snow Hazard booster box, one Clay Burst booster box, and accessories depicting Levincia Gym Leader Iono and her Bellibolt: an Iono Deck Case (Japanese: デッキシールド ナンジャモ Deck Case: Nanjyamo) and corresponding set of 64 Iono Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ナンジャモ Deck Shield: Nanjyamo). The Iono accessories featured artwork by Tika Matsuno.[47] Set boxes could also be used to store a large quantity of cards and were packaged with four partition plates.

In anticipation of the popularity of this product, lotteries were held for Pokémon Center Online orders. The pre-order period was open from March 17 to 19, 2023 and two delivery dates were allocated. Winners of the lottery for date A were notified after April 5, 2023 and their orders were shipped sequentially after April 14. Winners of the lottery for date B were notified after April 19, 2023 and their orders were shipped sequentially after April 28. Those who were unsuccessful in any draw were notified in the same period as the winning pre-orders.[48]

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An array of TCG accessories was also released together with the dual Snow Hazard and Clay Burst expansion on April 14, 2023.

Treasures of ruin merchandise: These items feature the treasures of ruin Chien-Pao and Ting-Lu and utilize the booster pack artwork from the Snow Hazard and Clay Burst expansions, respectively.

  • Chien-Pao Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース パオジアン Deck Case: Paojian)
  • Ting-Lu Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ディンルー Deck Case: Dinlu)
  • Chien-Pao Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド パオジアン Deck Shield: Paojian)
  • Ting-Lu Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ディンルー Deck Shield: Dinlu)

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Grafaiai merchandise: These items feature an assembly of the Toxic Monkey Pokémon Grafaiai in front of trees bearing different paint patterns. The artwork used on these items was created by Kazuma Koda.[49] All were limited to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Grafaiai Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース タギングル Deck Case: Taggingru)
  • Grafaiai Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット タギングル Rubber Playmat: Taggingru)
  • Grafaiai Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド タギングル Deck Shield: Taggingru)

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Other sleeves: Two other sleeve designs were also available from Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online. Each pack of sleeves includes 64 copies.

  • The Cetitan Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ハルクジラ Deck Shield: Hulkujira) feature Gym Leader Grusha in a snowfield with his Cetitan. These sleeves were illustrated by kantaro.[50]
  • The Flower Crown and Marill Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド 花かんむりとマリルたち Deck Shield: Flower Crown and Maril) feature Marill, Azumarill, Eiscue, Wingull, and Pelipper wearing flower crowns.

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Display frame: The Colorful Display Frame (Japanese: ディスプレイフレーム カラフル) features a border design consisting of multi-colored shapes interspersed with images of Pikachu, Jigglypuff, and Luvdisc. This frame design was created by Shibuzoh.[51]

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Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack 2

The second iteration of Scarlet & Violet Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Packs began to be given away at Pokémon Card Gym locations in tandem with the launch of Snow Hazard and Clay Burst on April 14, 2023.[52] Packs contained one random card from a pool of seven SV-P Promotional cards—three of these were new, while the remainder were alternate-art prints from Snow Hazard and Clay Burst. These cards also feature the Pokémon Card Gym logo.

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SV2 Gummy Candy

Gummy candies associated with the dual Snow Hazard and Clay Burst expansion became available to purchase from May 2023.[53] Each pack of Pokémon Card Game Scarlet & Violet Gummy: Snow Hazard & Clay Burst (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム スカーレット&バイオレット グミ スノーハザード&クレイバースト) was enclosed with a pair of grape-flavored gummies plus one of 24 cards sourced from Snow Hazard and Clay Burst.

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May 2023 accessories

A wave of TCG accessories became available to purchase from Pokémon Centers, Pokémon Stores, and the Pokémon Center Online starting May 19, 2023. Several themes were featured on a combination of products.

Pawmot merchandise: These accessories feature the evolutionary line of the Hands-On Pokémon Pawmot as illustrated by Nao.[54]

  • Pawmot Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース パーモット Deck Case: Parmot)
  • Pawmot Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド パーモット Deck Shield: Parmot)

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Amnesia merchandise: These items depict Numel, Drifloon, Marshtomp, Quagsire, Psyduck, and Slowpoke surrounded by question marks. All of them have the capacity to learn the move Amnesia in the Pokémon games. Products bearing the same momo irone artwork[55] were previously released through official Pokémon outlets starting January 21, 2023 and featured items such as plush puppets, earrings, stationery, magnets, charms, cases, and mugs.

  • Amnesia Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース DOWASURE)
  • Amnesia Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド DOWASURE Deck Shield: DOWASURE)

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Mimosa e Pokémon merchandise: This line of accessories features vignettes of Pikachu and other yellow-colored Pokémon Yamper, Mimikyu, and Pom-Pom Style Oricorio with mimosa flowers. The illustrations were first used on Pokémon Center merchandise released on 27 March 2021 in collaboration with designer brand MOLESKIN, which comprised stationery, bags, tableware, charms, and cases.

  • Mimosa e Pokémon Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース MIMOSA e POKÉMON)
  • Mimosa e Pokémon Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド MIMOSA e POKÉMON Deck Shield: MIMOSA e POKÉMON)

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Pokémon-Amie Substitute merchandise: These items feature comic book-style panels containing various Pokémon interacting with a substitute doll. Merchandise utilizing the same artwork was created for a Pokémon Center line first released on May 14, 2016.

  • Pokémon-Amie Substitute Deck Case (Japanese: デッキシールド ポケパルレのみがわり Deck Case: Poké Parler Scapegoat)
  • Pokémon-Amie Substitute Playmat Case (Japanese: プレイマットケース ポケパルレのみがわり Playmat Case: Poké Parler Scapegoat)
  • Pokémon-Amie Substitute Sleeves (Japanese: デッキケース ポケパルレのみがわり Deck Shield: Poké Parler Scapegoat)

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Together with Ditto merchandise: Together with Ditto was previously the subject of a Pokémon Center merchandise campaign that launched in Japan on October 28, 2017. These items feature the Transform Pokémon Ditto assuming various shapes.

  • Together with Ditto Playmat Case (Japanese: プレイマットケース メタモンといっしょ Playmat Case: Together with Metamon)
  • Together with Ditto Collection File (Japanese: コレクションファイル メタモンといっしょ Collection File: Together with Metamon) and packs of ten matching Together with Ditto Collection Refill (Japanese: コレクションリフィル メタモンといっしょ Collection Refill: Together with Metamon) sheets

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Pikachu Chinese Restaurant merchandise: The Pikachu Chinese Restaurant promotional campaign began on April 29, 2023 with the introduction of Chinese-style Set Menu meals at Pokémon Café locations in Tokyo and Osaka. Meals were accompanied with items of tableware featuring Chinese-inspired illustrations by give me TOMOTAKA,[56] many of which could be purchased through official Pokémon outlets from May 3, 2023. These items were accompanied with others such as drawstring bags, pouches, stickers, and shirts resembling restaurant attire. Two red leatherette TCG flip cases were added to the line from May 19, which feature debossed Chinese-inspired patterns and images of Pikachu, Rayquaza, Raikou, Mienfoo, Pancham, and Magikarp.

  • Pikachu Chinese Restaurant Flip Deck Case (Japanese: フリップデッキケース ピカチュウ飯店)
  • Pikachu Chinese Restaurant Playmat Case (Japanese: プレイマットケース ピカチュウ飯店)

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Midnight Agent -the cinema- merchandise: Previously launched as a Pokémon Center merchandise line in February 2023, these items feature Inteleon, Greninja, Gengar, and Sylveon as central characters in an in-universe spy film named Midnight Agent. Illustrations of four film "scenes" were created by REOSpikee:[57] Attract Trap, which depicts Sylveon using Attract against a Goodra, a Sliggoo, a Turtonator, and a Hakamo-o; Infiltration, which depicts Gengar sneaking past a patrolling Flygon; Reconnaissance, which portrays Greninja evading the attacks of a Torkoal, a Gigalith, and a Sandaconda; and Final Battle, which depicts Inteleon about to attack a Duraludon with Snipe Shot. Inteleon is also depicted holding a scroll, which is presumably the character's objective. Many items in the line utilized the artwork of these "scenes", comprising keychains, pins, apparel, clear files, notebooks, stickers, and diorama figures. Several items also took inspiration from the film's genre, including a ballpoint pen with a light, a water-soluble memo set, a set of wristwatches with hidden Pokédex numbers, a magic mug, and a gummy tin with one sixth of its contents containing sour sweets. The "scene" illustrations were also used on the range of TCG accessories added to the line from May 19:

  • Midnight Agent -the cinema- Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース Midnight Agent -the cinema-)
  • Midnight Agent -the cinema- Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット Midnight Agent -the cinema-)
  • Midnight Agent -the cinema- Sylveon Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス Midnight Agent -the cinema- ニンフィア Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Midnight Agent -the cinema-: Nymphia)
  • Midnight Agent -the cinema- Gengar Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス Midnight Agent -the cinema- ゲンガー Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Midnight Agent -the cinema-: Gangar)
  • Midnight Agent -the cinema- Greninja Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス Midnight Agent -the cinema- ゲッコウガ Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Midnight Agent -the cinema-: Gekkouga)
  • Midnight Agent -the cinema- Inteleon Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス Midnight Agent -the cinema- インテレオン Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Midnight Agent -the cinema-: Intereon)
  • Midnight Agent -the cinema- Premium Collection File (Japanese: コレクションファイル プレミアム Midnight Agent -the cinema-) and matching set of ten Midnight Agent -the cinema- Collection Refill (Japanese: コレクションリフィル Midnight Agent -the cinema-) sheets

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Other sleeves: Each pack contained 64 sleeves. Both were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • The Toedscruel Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド リククラゲ Deck Shield: Rikukurage) feature the Woodear Pokémon Toedscruel and Toedscool. The Toedscool purposely dashes forth while the Toedscruel remains in the background, amused.
  • The Houndstone Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ハカドッグ Deck Shield: Hakadog) feature the Ghost Dog Pokémon Houndstone in front of a full moon. Numerous Greavard and their candle-like protrusions dot the surrounding land. These sleeves were illustrated by kirisAki.[58]

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Yu Nagaba × Pokémon Card Game Eeveelutions merchandise

In response to the success of the first collaboration between artist Yu Nagaba and the TCG, a second merchandise campaign began on May 20, 2023 that saw the distribution of nine Mirror Holofoil promotional cards depicting Eevee and its Evolutions illustrated in Yu Nagaba's minimalist style. The first phase of the campaign saw the release of clothing and other items through the retailer BEAMS:

  • The Osuwari Design T-shirt features a reverse design of the Eeveelutions sitting. Patches featuring the same individual illustrations could be affixed to the front. Shirts were available in black or white and in both adult and children's sizes.
  • The Battle Design T-shirt features a reverse design of the Eeveelutions in more dynamic poses and match the illustrations of the TCG cards. Nine different patches were also included; shirts were available in black or white and in both adult and children's sizes.
  • The Osuwari Design Eevee T-shirt (Japanese: Osuwari Design イーブイ T-shirt Osuwari Design Eievui T-shirt), features Eevee sitting front and center. Shirts were available in black or white and in both adult and children's sizes.
  • The CARD Design T-shirt features Energy symbols on the front and the reverse of a trading card on the back. These shirts were available in black or white in adult sizes only.
  • The CARD Design BANDANA similarly features a pattern consisting of Energy symbols and trading card reverse illustrations. The bandana was only available in black.
  • The Osuwari CAP and pairs of Osuwari SOCKS feature Eevee sitting. Both were available in black or white.
  • Osuwari PINS were available from gacha machines. Each capsule contained one pin depicting one of the Eeveelutions in a sitting position.
  • Three bag designs in collaboration with manufacturer GREGORY were also released—a DAY PACK, a smaller SUNNY DAY backpack, and a TAILMATE waist bag. All featured interchangeable patches featuring the GREGORY logo, the Yu Nagaba × Pokémon Card Game campaign logo, or Eevee sitting.

Black variations of each T-shirt design were limited to BEAMS T Harajuku, BEAMS Shinjuku, BEAMS Sendai, BEAMS Street Umeda, and BEAMS Kyoto stores, as well as the BEAMS and ZOZOTOWN online stores. The pins were limited to the same physical sores and were not available online. Sales for each item were limited to one per color and size per person. Two campaign Promo Card Packs were given away for each purchase, though the pins were specifically excluded. Each Promo Card Pack contained one random card from the pool of nine Eeveelution cards.[59]

The second phase of the campaign began on May 24, 2023. Promo Card Packs were given away for every ¥1,000 in a purchase of TCG-related products at Pokémon Centers, participating Pokémon Stores, and on the Pokémon Center Online. A maximum of ten cards could be given away per person at physical stores and a maximum of ten cards could be allocated per transaction on the Pokémon Center Online.[60] This phase also saw the release of three TCG accessories, all of which featured Yu Nagaba's black and white line drawings:

  • A Yu Nagaba × Pokémon Card Game Eeveelutions Special Box (Japanese: YU NAGABA × ポケモンカードゲーム イーブイズ スペシャルBOX), which came packaged with a set of 64 card sleeves, a deck case with two partition plates, and a rubber playmat. The box could be used for storage and featured a transparent sleeve with colored Eeveelutions and Energy symbols.
  • A Yu Nagaba × Pokémon Card Game Eeveelutions Collection File (Japanese: YU NAGABA × ポケモンカードゲーム イーブイズ コレクションファイル), which included ten 9-pocket card display pages.
  • A Yu Nagaba × Pokémon Card Game Eeveelutions Display Frame (Japanese: YU NAGABA × ポケモンカードゲーム イーブイズ ディスプレイフレーム), which comprised two acrylic panels, a set of four screws, and two foot stands.

The items could only be purchased through the Pokémon Center Online. Pre-orders were accepted between April 21 and 23, 2023 and a lottery was held to determine purchase slots. Results were announced from May 15, 2023 with deliveries to successful orders beginning May 24, 2023. Customers would also receive four campaign Promo Card Packs with an order of the Special Box or one Promo Card Pack with an order of the Collection File or Display Frame.[61][62][63]

Similar to the first collaboration in the Sword & Shield Era, two sets of silk screen prints could also be ordered from Yu Nagaba's website. Eevee Evolutions No.1 (Japanese: イーブイズ No.1) comprised nine prints measuring 63×88mm of the Eeveelutions in a sitting position; Eevee Evolutions No.2 (Japanese: イーブイズ No.2) similarly comprised nine prints of the Eeveelutions in battle positions. Each set was priced at ¥120,000 plus tax and was subject to a shipping fee of ¥2,000. Both sets were limited to 50 copies, signed by Yu Nagaba, numbered, and presented in frames measuring 400×475mm. People could apply to purchase either set between May 24 and 27, 2023 and were entered into a lottery; winners were intended to be notified in early June 2023.[64][65]

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Venusaur, Charizard & Blastoise Pokémon Card 151 Card File Set

The second Enhanced Expansion Pack of the Scarlet & Violet Era was Pokémon Card 151 and was officially released on June 16, 2023. Among the subset's associated merchandise were two card file sets, one of which was the Venusaur, Charizard & Blastoise Pokémon Card 151 Card File Set (Japanese: ポケモンカード151 カードファイルセット フシギバナ・リザードン・カメックス Pokémon Card 151: Card File Set: Fushigibana•Lizardon•Kamex). Each set included a card file featuring corporate art of Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise, a poster featuring images of the first 151 cards from the subset, three Mirror Holofoil promotional cards, and five Pokémon Card 151 booster packs. In anticipation of the product's popularirty, a lottery was conducted to determine purchase slots for orders made through the Pokémon Center Online. Pre-orders were accepted between April 27 and May 8, 2023. Results were announced from June 7, 2023 with deliveries to successful orders beginning June 16.[66]

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Poké Ball Pokémon Card 151 Card File Set

The other set available from June 16, 2023 was the Poké Ball Pokémon Card 151 Card File Set (Japanese: ポケモンカード151 カードファイルセット モンスターボール Pokémon Card 151: Card File Set: Monster Ball). This product includes the same style card file as its counterpart, featuring a Poké Ball design with silhouettes of Generation I Pokémon, plus the same poster, the same three promotional cards, plus five Pokémon Card 151 booster packs. This set was similarly subject to a lottery through the Pokémon Center Online. Pre-orders were accepted between April 27 and May 8, 2023. Results were announced from June 7, 2023 with deliveries to successful orders beginning June 16.[67]

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SV2a accessories

The release of Pokémon Card 151 on June 16, 2023 also saw numerous TCG accessories become available to purchase, many of which featured characters and Pokémon that debuted in the first generation games.

Pokémon Card 151 merchandise: The items in this line utilize the same artwork present on Pokémon Card 151 booster packs, which prominently feature the Mythical Pokémon Mew and a Poké Ball against a background of multi-colored Generation I Pokémon silhouettes.

  • Each Mew Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ミュウ) could store up to 180 cards and was packaged with a pair of organizational dividers.
  • Each Mew Full-Size Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット フルサイズ ミュウ) provided an adequate playing surface for two players to conduct games. Playmats were only sold from Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.
  • Packs of 64 Mew Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ミュウ Deck Shield: Mew).
  • The 4-ring 151 Premium Collection File (Japanese: コレクションファイルプレミアム 151) was packaged with ten 9-pocket display pages and an index sheet featuring silhouettes of the first 151 Pokémon. Nine of the display pages featured embossed Pokédex numbers, providing a correlation with the subset's card order. Packs of Mew Collection Refill (Japanese: コレクションリフィル ミュウ) pages were also available, which included ten plain 9-pocket display pages and an index sheet featuring the same design as the file's front cover. Both products were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

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Erika's Holiday merchandise: These items depict Gym Leader Erika and her Tangela in a house of traditional Japanese design. A Growlithe sleeps inside, while a Vileplume, Venonat, and Butterfree lurk in the surrounding garden. The presence of Growlithe is a possible reference to the Trainer card Erika's Kindness. Zounose drew the illustrations used on these items,[68] which were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Erika's Holiday Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース エリカの休日)
  • Erika's Holiday Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド エリカの休日 Deck Shield: Erika's Holiday)

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Giovanni's Orders merchandise: These items feature a kantaro illustration[69] of Team Rocket boss Giovanni and his team from Pokémon Yellow, which comprises Rhydon, Nidoqueen, Nidoking, Persian, and Dugtrio. These items could only be purchased from Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Giovanni's Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース サカキの指令 Deck Case: Sakaki's Order)
  • Giovanni's Orders Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド サカキの指令 Deck Shield: Sakaki's Order)

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Other sleeves: The Chansey & Wigglytuff & Clefable Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ラッキー&プクリン&ピクシー Deck Shield: Lucky & Pukurin & Pixy) feature angry-looking Chansey, Wigglytuff, and Clefable in an illustration by Tomokazu Komiya.[70] Packs contained 64 sleeves and were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

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Display frame: A new style of display frame was released in time with the subset—the Venusaur, Charizard & Blastoise Evolutionary Traces Triple Display Frame (Japanese: 3連ディスプレイフレーム 進化の軌跡 フシギバナ・リザードン・カメックス Triple Display Frame: Evolutionary Traces: Fushigibana•Lizardon•Kamex). Each frame was packaged with two acrylic panels, three transparent card sleeves, four sets of screws, and two foot stands. The rear panel incorporates three recesses to place cards, while the front panel features an ornate black and gold design by Kagemaru Himeno[71] that depicts the Kanto first partner Pokémon and their Evolutions.

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Pokémon Japan Championships 2023 merchandise

The final competitive event of the Japanese 2022-2023 domestic season was the 2023 Pokémon Japan Championships. The event was held at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba on June 10 and 11, 2023, which hosted tournaments for the video games, the Trading Card Game, Pokémon GO, and—for the first time—Pokémon UNITE.[72] For those playing the TCG, top finishers from 2023 Champions League tournaments were given preferential entry, as were players who had accumulated a sufficient number of Championship Points (CSP) up to May 19, 2023. Others wishing to participate were required to apply through the Pokémon Card Game Players Club between May 12 and 19. Places were selected through lottery draws by May 26.[73]

All TCG tournament entrants qualified for a promotional Charcadet card and a random promotional Basic Energy card. Junior League players who achieved at least four wins during the event were also given a promotional Hisuian Typhlosion V card, as were Senior League and Master League players who achieved at least five wins.[74] The Master League tournament was also live-streamed on video platforms Niconico and YouTube, during which people could participate in Twitter competitions. Those wishing to partake were required to follow the Twitter accounts of the official Pokémon Card Channel and its presenters Raichu Umekawa, Nanapple, Kucheat Takeuchi, and Yopifoot, and tweet messages of support. Those doing so during the broadcast on the first day of the Championships with the hashtag #ポケカPJCS2023予選, Pokéca PJCS2023 Qualifying Round were entered into a prize lottery, as were those who Tweeted with the hashtag #ポケカPJCS2023本戦, Pokéca PJCS2023 Main Battle during the second day's broadcast. Twenty winners were selected from each draw, each of which received a copy of the Charcadet participant promo and one random Energy participant promo.[75]

Entrants and the parents/guardians of younger players could also participate in the PJCS2023 4-League Battle side event held on the second day of the Championships. These more casual events were 4-player round robin mini tournaments and were open to players of the video games, the TCG, and Pokémon GO. All participants of these events were given a PJCS2023 sticker.[76]

The top 64 tournament players across all age divisions were given a promotional print of Energy Loto; Master League players were also given an Original Cap & T-shirt (Japanese: オリジナルデッキシールド). The top 32 players across all age divisions were given a set of Champions League card sleeves (Japanese: オリジナルデッキシールド Original Deck Shield); Junior League and Senior League players were also given the Original Cap & T-shirt. The champion, runner-up, and two third-place finishers in each division were awarded a Pokémon Japan Championships 2023 trophy and earned invitations to the 2023 Pokémon World Championships.[74]

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CoroCoro Ichiban! Special Deck Case

August 2023 issues of CoroCoro Ichiban! included a flat-pack Special Deck Case (Japanese: 特製デッキケース) featuring images of Pokémon ex cards from the upcoming ex Start Decks. Each case could hold 60 cards once assembled. Copies of the magazine were officially available to purchase from June 21, 2023.[77]

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2023 Pokémon World Championships Pokémon Card Gym Sticker

In the buildup to Japan staging its first Pokémon World Championships, a campaign began on July 1, 2023 at participating Pokémon Card Gym venues that saw the distribution of a trading card-sized commemorative sticker. For as long as stocks lasted, people were given a copy of this sticker for each Gym Battle, New Release Battle, or Deck As Is Battle event they took part in (in addition to any other prizes they would normally earn). The front of the sticker featured the 2023 Pokémon World Championships key visual, while the reverse featured a QR code for a prize lottery. People that followed the link and completed the questionnaire between August 11 and 13, 2023 were entered into a draw to win one of ten booster boxes.[78]

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ex Start Decks

Main article: ex Start Decks (TCG)

Another assortment of beginner products was released on July 7, 2023 following the popular Sun & Moon Era GX Starter Decks and the Sword & Shield Era V Starter Decks. The ex Start Decks (Japanese: exスタートデッキ ex Start Deck) comprised eight 60-card decks that focus on one type and feature one Pokémon ex:

  • Grass Decidueye ex Start Deck (Japanese: exスタートデッキ 草 ジュナイパー ex Start Deck Grass: Junaiper)
  • Fire Victini ex Start Deck (Japanese: exスタートデッキ 炎 ビクティニ ex Start Deck Fire: Victini)
  • Water Greninja ex Start Deck (Japanese: exスタートデッキ 水 ゲッコウガ ex Start Deck Water: Gekkouga)
  • Lightning Miraidon ex Start Deck (Japanese: exスタートデッキ 雷 ミライドン ex Start Deck Lightning: Miraidon)
  • Psychic Clefable ex Start Deck (Japanese: exスタートデッキ 超 ピクシー ex Start Deck Psychic: Pixy)
  • Fighting Koraidon ex Start Deck (Japanese: exスタートデッキ 闘 コライドン ex Start Deck Fighting: Koraidon)
  • Darkness Houndoom ex Start Deck (Japanese: exスタートデッキ 悪 ヘルガー ex Start Deck Darkness: Hellgar)
  • Metal Melmetal ex Start Deck (Japanese: exスタートデッキ 鋼 メルメタル ex Start Deck Metal: Melmetal)

A Random ex Start Deck (Japanese: おまかせexスタートデッキ Omakase ex Start Deck) was also sold alongside the other eight decks, which could be enclosed with any one of them, or one of two special decks that were initially exclusive to the product. The special decks covered the remaining two types represented by the TCG at the time and featured Tera Pokémon ex as their main attackers:

  • Dragon-type Centered Deck (Japanese: ドラゴンタイプ中心デッキ Dragon-type Centered Deck)
  • Colorless-type Centered Deck (Japanese: 無色タイプ中心デッキ Colorless-type Centered Deck)

The two Terastal-themed decks were later released as separate products named the Tera Dragonite ex Start Deck (Japanese: exスタートデッキ テラスタル カイリュー ex Start Deck Terastal Kairyu) and the Tera Greedent ex Start Deck (Japanese: exスタートデッキ テラスタル ヨクバリス ex Start Deck Terastal Yokubarisu). Each deck was also packaged with a cardboard sheet containing damage counters and status markers.

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SVD accessories

Accompanying the ex Start Decks on July 7, 2023 was a suite of TCG accessories bearing new designs.

Pikachu Great Gathering merchandise: These items feature a congergation of Pikachu in an area of grassland, drawn by You Iribi.[79]

  • Pikachu Great Gathering Long Card Box (Japanese: ロングカードボックス ピカチュウ大集合)
  • Pikachu Great Gathering Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ピカチュウ大集合)
  • Pikachu Great Gathering Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット ピカチュウ大集合)
  • Pikachu Great Gathering Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ピカチュウ大集合 Deck Shield: Pikachu Great Gathering)
  • Pikachu Great Gathering Collection File (Japanese: コレクションファイル ピカチュウ大集合)
  • Pikachu Great Gathering Damage Counter Case (Japanese: ダメカンケース ピカチュウ大集合)

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Ball & Energy merchandise: The products in this line feature a simple design comprising stylized Poké Balls and the ten Energy symbols used in the Scarlet & Violet Era. The words "Pokémon Card Game" also feature prominently.

  • Ball & Energy Long Card Box (Japanese: ロングカードボックス BALL&ENERGY)
  • Ball & Energy Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース BALL&ENERGY)
  • Ball & Energy Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド BALL&ENERGY Deck Shield: BALL & ENERGY)

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Decidueye Evolutionary Traces merchandise: These items feature Decidueye in a tropical forest with members of its evolutionary line. Both items have artwork by Sumiyoshi Kizuki[80] and were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Decidueye Evolutionary Traces Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース 進化の軌跡 ジュナイパー Deck Case: Evolutionary Traces: Junaiper)
  • Decidueye Evolutionary Traces Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド 進化の軌跡 ジュナイパー Deck Shield: Evolutionary Traces: Junaiper)

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Greninja merchandise: This line utilizes a two-color illustration by Hideaki Fujii[81] that depicts Greninja enveloped in swirls of water. The two items could only be purchased at Pokémon Centers and from the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Packs of 64 Greninja Pro Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プロ ゲッコウガ Deck Shield Pro: Gekkouga). As with previous "pro" sleeves, they were produced with a smooth matte finish to reduce resistance when shuffling. As such, they were sold at the higher price point of ¥990 in contrast to the ¥889 regular sleeves at the time.
  • The Greninja Damage Counter Case (Japanese: ダメカンケース ゲッコウガ Damage Counter Case: Gekkouga) was ideal for storing smaller accessories, such as damage counters, Special Condition markers, or coins.

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Miscellaneous items:

  • Select retailers were provided with displays by The Pokémon Company containing Playmat & Pokémon Coin Sets (Japanese: プレイマット&ポケモンコインセット), which were free for customers to take. Each two-player playmat featured annotations for different areas of play on one side and a Pikachu on the other. The enclosed coin was a new design that also featured Pikachu.
  • As part of the ex Start Deck From Now On Battle Campaign (Japanese: exスタートデッキ ここからバトルキャンペーン), participating retailers selling the ex Start Decks gave away a flat-pack Original Mini Item Case (Japanese: オリジナルミニアイテムケース) with the purchase of two of the same product in a single transaction.[82] Some retailers also gave away a Playmat and Coin and Original Mini Item Case (Japanese: プレイマットとコインとオリジナルミニアイテムケース) with the purchase of at least two ex Start Decks in one transaction. This included a copy of both the Playmat & Pokémon Coin Set and the Original Mini Item Case in the same packaging.

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Pokémon Card Game Kids Entry Battle 2023

To promote the release of the ex Start Decks, select stores across Japan hosted Pokémon Card Game Kids Entry Battle 2023 (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム キッズエントリーバトル 2023) events on weekends beginning July 15–16 through to September 30 and October 1, 2023 (this was initially set to end on the weekend of September 23–24 but three more stores were added in an announcement on September 22).[83] Events were limited to elementary school-aged children and below, as well as their parents/guardians, and required participants to use one of the ex Start Decks (including the Random ex Start Deck) throughout. Two game types were held at each event: the Pokémon Card Game Beginner Battle (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム はじめてバトル), which incorporated tutorials from event staff, and the Pokémon Card Game Free Battle (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム フリーバトル), casual matches with those capable of playing the game. Participants of either event were given a Pokémon Card Game Kids Entry Battle 2023 Original Sticker (Japanese: 「ポケモンカードゲーム キッズエントリーバトル2023」オリジナルステッカー), while those who won at least one game in the Pokémon Card Game Free Battle were given a Pokémon Card Game Kids Entry Battle 2023 Original Assembled Deck Case (Japanese: 「ポケモンカードゲーム キッズエントリーバトル2023」オリジナル組み立て式デッキケース). Both items feature renders of the Pokémon ex from the eight standard ex Start Decks.

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Ruler of the Black Flame Deck Build Box

Main article: Ruler of the Black Flame Deck Build Box (TCG)

The Scarlet & Violet Era saw a new entry in the Deck Build Box line of products, with the last iteration appearing in the Sun & Moon Era. The Ruler of the Black Flame Deck Build Box (Japanese: デッキビルドBOX 黒炎の支配者) was released alongside the Ruler of the Black Flame expansion on July 28, 2023 and was packaged with useful items for budding players. This included a selection of 66 tournament-tried Pokémon, Trainer, and Special Energy cards sourced from the Sword & Shield and Scarlet & Violet Eras, 104 Basic Energy cards, four organizational partition plates, an acrylic VSTAR marker, and ten Ruler of the Black Flame booster packs.

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2023 Pokémon World Championships Yokohama Deck: Pikachu

Main article: 2023 Pokémon World Championships Yokohama Deck: Pikachu (TCG)

July 28, 2023 also saw the release of the 2023 Pokémon World Championships Yokohama Deck: Pikachu (Japanese: ポケモンワールドチャンピオンシップス2023横浜 記念デッキ「ピカチュウ」 Pokémon World Championships 2023 Yokohama Deck -Pikachu-), which commemorated the upcoming 2023 Pokémon World Championships. Each 60-card deck comprised Mirror Holofoil reprints of cards from early Scarlet & Violet Era products and an exclusive special illustration rare-style Pikachu ex card. Each deck was also packaged with an aluminum deck tin, a coin, a pack of 64 premium matte card sleeves, and a sheet of cardboard damage counters and status markers. The deck could be purchased at Pokémon Centers and from the Pokémon Center Online. It was also sold at the Pokémon Center Worlds Store 2023 present at the tournament.

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SV3 accessories

The launch of the Ruler of the Black Flame expansion on July 28, 2023 also saw a new wave of accessories become available to purchase.

Darkness Tera Charizard merchandise: Ruler of the Black Flame was the first expansion to feature type-shifted Tera Pokémon ex. These items depict the focal Pokémon of the expansion, a Terastallized Charizard adorned with a Dark-type Tera Jewel. As with previous accessories that depicted Tera Pokémon, the sleeves were produced with a glossy finish and were sold at a higher price point. The playmat was also exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Darkness Tera Charizard Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース 悪テラスタルリザードン Deck Case: Evil Terastal Lizardon)
  • Darkness Tera Charizard Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット 悪テラスタルリザードン Rubber Playmat: Evil Terastal Lizardon)
  • Darkness Tera Charizard Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス 悪テラスタルリザードン Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Evil Terastal Lizardon)

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Lightning Tera Tyranitar merchandise: These items utilize an illustration by Nejita[84] that depicts a Terastallized Tyranitar with an Electric-type Tera Jewel. The sleeves were produced with a glossy finish and were sold at a higher price point than regular sleeves. The two products could only be purchased at Pokémon Centers and on the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Lightning Tera Tyranitar Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース 雷テラスタルバンギラス Deck Case: Lightning Terastal Bangiras)
  • Lightning Tera Tyranitar Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス 雷テラスタルバンギラス Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Lightning Terastal Bangiras)

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Glimmora merchandise: These items feature an illustration by Kagemaru Himeno[85] that depict Glimmora and Glimmet floating in a crystalline cave. Both of these items were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Glimmora Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース キラフロル Deck Case: Kiraflor)
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Poppy merchandise: These items depict Paldean Elite Four member Poppy, along with the Pokémon Tinkaton, which Poppy uses in her team. The artwork used on these items was created by kirisAki,[86] and the pair was exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Poppy Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ポピー Deck Case: Poppy)
  • Poppy Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ポピー Deck Shield: Poppy)

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Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack 3

Stores permitted to host Pokémon Card Gym meetings were able to begin distributing new Promo Card Packs on July 28, 2023 with the release of the Ruler of the Black Flame expansion.[87] Promo Card Pack 3 contained one of seven possible SV-P Promotional cards bearing the Pokémon Card Gym logo. Four of these cards were new; the others were alternate-art prints from Ruler of the Black Flame.

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SV3 Gummy Candy

Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. released another wave of gummy candy in August 2023[88] following the release of the Ruler of the Black Flame expansion in late July. Packs of Pokémon Card Game Scarlet & Violet Gummy: Ruler of the Black Flame (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム スカーレット&バイオレット グミ 黒炎の支配者) were enclosed with two grape-flavored gummies plus one of 22 possible cards from the Ruler of the Black Flame expansion.

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NAKANO STYLING TANTO × Pokémon Card Game merchandise

As part of continued promotions for the ex Start Decks, a collaborative campaign between the TCG and the NAKANO STYLING TANTO line of hair products began on August 1, 2023. Eight specially-branded hair product varieties were available at participating retailers, each of which focused on one of the types represented by the eight standard ex Start Decks. A special Promo Card Pack was given away with the purchase of any one product, which was enclosed with a Pokémon card and a Basic Energy card of a like type. While each pair of cards was the same, the pair enclosed was random and did not correlate to the Energy symbol featured on the hair product. All cards available as part of the promotion bear a NAKANO STYLING TANTO stamp.

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Champions League 2024 merchandise

The first large-scale event of the domestic 2023-2024 season was held in Yokohama at the Pacifico Yokohama on September 9 and 10, 2023.[89] Prospective players were required to register their interest between August 4 and 14, 2023 and places were allocated by lottery on August 18. It was also announced on the eve of the tournament that the start time of the Master League tournament would be delayed an hour due to the approaching Typhoon No. 13.[90]

The second event was the 2024 Kyoto Champions League, which was held at the Kyoto Pulse Plaza on December 23 and 24, 2023.[91] People wishing to participate in the Kyoto event were required to register their interest between November 17 and 24, 2023 and places were allocated by lottery on December 1.[92]

The third event of the season was held in Fukuoka at the Marine Messe Fukuoka on February 17 and 18, 2024.[93] Those wishing to participate in the Fukuoka event were required to register their interest between December 1, 2023 and January 19, 2024 and places were allocated by lottery on January 26.[94]

The fourth Champions League meeting was held at the Aichi International Exhibition Center in Tokoname on April 13 and 14, 2024.[95] People wishing to participate in the Aichi event were required to register their interest between March 8 and 15, 2024 and places were allocated by lottery on March 22.[96]

The fifth and final Champions League meeting was held in Sapporo at the Sapporo Dome on May 3 and 4, 2024.[97] People wishing to participate in the Sapporo event were required to register their interest between March 29 and April 5, 2024 and places were allocated by lottery on April 16 (initially scheduled for April 12 but delayed).[98] Attendance at most venues was limited to players, staff, and the parents/guardians of younger players.

Prizes:
All entrants at a Champions League meeting were given a pair of promotional cards: a Holofoil Gimmighoul and one of eight Basic Energy cards selected at random. All of these cards feature a Championship Series 2024 stamp. A promotional Zapdos ex card was also given to players that won a predefined number of matches in a tournament. For those competing in the Junior League, this target was four wins, whereas those competing in the Senior and Master Leagues required five wins.[99][100][101][102] The Aichi meeting also hosted an Open League, which had no age restriction and was played using the Extra Regulation format. The target for the Open League was also five wins.[103]

The top 64 players in all leagues were given a promotional print of Defiance Band. The top 32 players in all leagues were also given a set of card sleeves (Japanese: オリジナルデッキシールド Original Deck Shield) featuring a stylized Champions League emblem.[104] The top finishers of each league category in a Champions League meeting were awarded Victory Symbol cards presented in trophy cases. Gold variants were given to those finishing first, silver ones were given to the runners-up, and bronze variants were given to the losing semi-finalists.

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Several side events were held at different venues. Possible TCG side events included the 4-League Battle, a four-player round robin mini tournament; the 8-League Battle, an eight-player single-elimination tournament; and the 3 on 3 Battle, a trio of single matches between three-member teams in a winner stays on format. These events were only open to Master League competitors on a tournament's first day, while those held on the second day were open to Junior and Senior League competitors, their parents/guardians, as well as Master League competitors who had advanced from the qualifying round.

  • The 2024 Yokohama Champions League only held the 4-League Battle, which awarded one of the eight Basic Energy promos at random, as well as two random sticker sheets from a pool of eight to all participants.[105] The eight sticker sheet variants distributed at the Yokohama event each featured a different Scarlet & Violet Era booster pack, ranging from Scarlet ex and Violet ex through to Raging Surf; all sheets also included a Champions League 2024 logo sticker and ten Energy symbol stickers.
  • The 2024 Kyoto Champions League held the 4-League Battle, which awarded one random Basic Energy promo and two of four possible stickers to all participants. This meeting also had autograph sessions with the four current presenters of the Pokémon Card Channel, who were present at select times across the two days.[106]
  • The 2024 Fukuoka Champions League held the 4-League Battle and the 8-League Battle. Both events awarded a random Basic Energy promo and two of ten possible stickers to all those participating; however, prizes were only given to a single player once.[107]
  • The 2024 Aichi Champions League held the 4-League Battle, the 8-League Battle, and the 3 on 3 Battle. All three events awarded a random Basic Energy promo and two of twelve possible stickers to all those participating; however, participant prizes were only given to a single player once. Those placing first in each group of the 4-League Battle were given another participant sticker; those placing first in each group of the 8-League Battle were given a commemorative photo; teams achieving a maximum of three consecutive wins in the 3 on 3 Battle were also given an additional participant sticker.[108]
  • The 2024 Sapporo Champions League held the 4-League Battle, which awarded a random Basic Energy promo and two of twelve possible stickers to all participants. Those placing first in each group were given two more stickers. This meeting also held a second Scramble Battle, which was open to main tournament competitors and those who pre-registered prior to the event. Scramble Battle participants could also take part in the 4-League Battle.[109] The participant stickers distributed at meetings following the Yokohama event each featured different Pokémon ex cards from Scarlet & Violet Era expansions.

While the tournaments had limited attendance, a couple of venues also had public areas open to everyone. At the 2024 Kyoto Champions League, people could use the Mega Pokémon Gacha machine present, shop for TCG products at the Pokémon Card Game Sales Corner, and watch games from the tournament in a dedicated Public Viewing hall.[110] The 2024 Aichi and Sapporo Champions League meetings similarly featured the Mega Pokémon Gacha machine and Pokémon Card Game Sales Corner. They also had a Teaching Corner for newcomers to the TCG, an area for autograph sessions with the four Pokémon Card Channel presenters, and spectator seating for the final rounds on the Feature Stage.[111][112]

Viewer campaigns:
The Master League tournaments at each venue were live-streamed on video platforms NicoNico and YouTube, during which prizes could be won through Twitter campaigns. People wishing to enter a competition were required to follow the accounts of the official Pokémon Card Channel and its presenters Raichu Umekawa, Nanapple, Kucheat Takeuchi, and Yopifoot, and post messages of support.

  • Two lottery draws were held in conjunction with the broadcast of the Yokohama Master League tournament—people were required to post with the hashtag #ポケカCL2024横浜予選, Pokéca CL2024 Yokohama Qualifying Round on the first day and post with the hashtag #ポケカCL2024横浜本戦, Pokéca CL2024 Yokohama Main Battle on the second.[113]
  • The broadcast of the Kyoto Master League tournament held two draws, which required people to post with the hashtag #ポケカCL2024京都予選, Pokéca CL2024 Kyoto Qualifying Round on the day one and with the hashtag #ポケカCL2024京都本戦, Pokéca CL2024 Kyoto Main Battle on day two.[114]
  • Two draws were held for the Fukuoka Master League tournament, which required people to use the hashtag #ポケカCL2024福岡予選, Pokéca CL2024 Fukuoka Qualifying Round in posts during day one and use the hashtag #ポケカCL2024福岡本戦, Pokéca CL2024 Fukuoka Main Battle in posts during day two.[115]
  • Two draws were conducted for the Aichi Master League, which required people to use the hashtag #ポケカCL2024愛知予選, Pokéca CL2024 Aichi Qualifying Round in posts during the first day of the competition and use the hashtag #ポケカCL2024愛知本戦, Pokéca CL2024 Aichi Main Battle in posts during the second day.[116]
  • Two draws were also held for the Sapporo Master League, which required people to use the hashtag #ポケカCL2024札幌予選, Pokéca CL2024 Sapporo Qualifying Round in posts during the first day's activity and use the hashtag #ポケカCL2024札幌本戦, Pokéca CL2024 Sapporo Main Battle in posts during the second day. Twenty winners were selected from each draw, each of which received a copy of the Gimmighoul participant promo and one random Energy participant promo.[117]

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Terastal Starter Set Mewtwo ex

Main article: Terastal Starter Sets (TCG)

Raging Surf became available from September 22, 2023 and was the third Enhanced Expansion Pack of the Scarlet & Violet Era. The subset was complemented with a pair of 60-card decks, one of which was the Terastal Starter Set Mewtwo ex (Japanese: スターターセットテラスタルミュウツーex). This deck comprised mostly Psychic-type Pokémon and featured a Lightning-type Tera Mewtwo ex as its primary attacker. Its accessories included damage counters and Special Condition markers, a coin, a 2-player playmat, and a play guide.

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Terastal Starter Set Skeledirge ex

Main article: Terastal Starter Sets (TCG)

The Terastal Starter Set Skeledirge ex (Japanese: スターターセットテラスタルラウドボーンex) was the other deck released on September 22, 2023. It featured another type-shifted Tera Pokémon ex card in the form of a Metal-type Skeledirge ex, and was supported by a selection of Fire and Psychic-type Pokémon, useful Trainer cards, and multiple Basic Fire Energy cards. Each deck also came with damage counters and condition markers, a coin, a 2-player playmat, and a play guide.

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SV3a and SVE accessories

A suite of TCG accessories accompanied the Raging Surf subset and Terastal Starter Sets on September 22, 2023.

Water Tera Garchomp merchandise: This line features a Terastallized Water-type Garchomp, the type-shifted Tera Pokémon ex that was the focus of the Raging Surf subset. As with previous accessories to depict Tera Pokémon, the sleeves were produced with a glossy finish. These products were exclusive to Pokémon Centers, participating Pokémon Card Gym locations, and the Pokémon Center Online. Each of them utilize an illustration created by Kazuma Koda.[118]

  • Water Tera Garchomp Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース 水テラスタルガブリアス Deck Case: Water Terastal Gaburias)
  • Water Tera Garchomp Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット 水テラスタルガブリアス Rubber Playmat: Water Terastal Gaburias)
  • Water Tera Garchomp Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス 水テラスタルガブリアス Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Water Terastal Gaburias)

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Lightning Tera Mewtwo merchandise: These items depict a Terastallized Mewtwo with an Electric-type Tera Jewel, the focus of the titular Terastal Starter Set Mewtwo ex. The sleeves were produced with a glossy finish and were sold at a higher price point than regular ones. Both items utilize an illustration by otumami[119] and were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Lightning Tera Mewtwo Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース 雷テラスタルミュウツー Deck Case: Lightning Terastal Mewtwo)
  • Lightning Tera Mewtwo Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス 雷テラスタルミュウツー Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Lightning Terastal Mewtwo)

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Metal Tera Skeledirge merchandise: These items depict a Terastallized Skeledirge with a Steel-type Tera Jewel, the featured Pokémon of the Terastal Starter Set Skeledirge ex. In line with other accessories depicting Tera Pokémon, the sleeves were produced with a glossy finish. These items could only be purchased from Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online. The illustration used on these items was created by Yo Shimizu.[120]

  • Metal Tera Skeledirge Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース 鋼テラスタルラウドボーン Deck Case: Steel Terastal Laudbon)
  • Metal Tera Skeledirge Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス 鋼テラスタルラウドボーン Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Steel Terastal Laudbon)

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Gholdengo merchandise: These items depict the Coin Entity Pokémon Gholdengo surfing alongside a pair of Gimmighoul in a design created by NC Empire.[121] These items were also exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • The Gholdengo Flip Deck Case (Japanese: フリップデッキケース サーフゴー Flip Deck Case: Surfugo) is made of a gold-colored leatherette material and has a magnetic closure flip lid debossed with an image of Gholdengo. Each case also included a pair of card dividers bearing similar illustrations to the accompanying sleeves.
  • The Gholdengo Premium Matte Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・マット サーフゴー Deck Shield Premium•Matte: Surfugo) were produced with a smooth matte finish to reduce resistance when shuffling, and were sold at a higher price point than regular sleeves.

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Detective Pikachu Returns TCG accessories

Starting August 9, 2023, numerous retailers offered pre-order bonuses for Detective Pikachu Returns, which customers would receive upon the game's release on October 6, 2023.[122] All of these bonuses included a Full Art Detective Pikachu card illustrated by MINAMINAMI Take. Among the various merchandise were four TCG-related items:

  • Amazon offered several bundles, all of which included an Item Case (Japanese: アイテムケース) capable of storing small TCG accessories and a Detective Pikachu Returns Original Box (Japanese: 帰ってきた 名探偵ピカチュウ オリジナルBOX) that came with two dividers.[123]
  • Seven Net Shopping, an online arm of 7-Eleven, offered a pre-assembled Mini Deck Case (Japanese: ミニデッキケース) capable of storing approximately 150 loose cards, or 60 sleeved cards. Each case came with an organizational divider. This item and the ones above feature Detective Pikachu in various poses.[124]
  • Bic Camera offered an Acrylic Photo Stand (Japanese: アクリルフォトスタンド) capable of displaying a single TCG card. Much like the other display frames, this comprised two transparent acrylic panels, a set of four screws to secure them together, and two foot stands. One panel features a brick pattern with a Detective Pikachu stamp and the Japanese Detective Pikachu Returns logo.[125]

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SV4 accessories

The dual Ancient Roar and Future Flash expansion officially launched on October 27, 2023 as the fourth main entry of the Scarlet & Violet Era. These were accompanied by a variety of TCG accessories featruing Pokémon and characters that debuted in the two sets.

Ancient Roar and Future Flash merchandise: These items depict the Paradox Pokémon that adorn the Ancient Roar and Future Flash booster pack artwork, which also appeared as cards supporting the new Ancient and Future mechanics. Representing the Ancient Pokémon are Roaring Moon, Scream Tail, and Slither Wing; representing the Future Pokémon are Iron Valiant, Iron Bundle, and Iron Moth.

  • Ancient Roar Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース 古代の咆哮)
  • Future Flash Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース 未来の一閃)
  • Ancient Roar Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド 古代の咆哮 Deck Shield: Ancient Roar)
  • Future Flash Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド 未来の一閃 Deck Shield: Future Flash)
  • Roaring Moon & Iron Valiant Collection File (Japanese: コレクションファイル トドロクツキ&テツノブジン Collection File: Todorokutsuki & Tetsunobujin) exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

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Maushold merchandise: These items feature various illustrations of Maushold on a plain graph paper-style background as drawn by nsn.[126] The Family Pokémon could be found in the Future Flash expansion as a Pokémon ex card. All itmes were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Maushold Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース イッカネズミ Deck Case: Ikkanezumi)
  • Maushold Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット イッカネズミ Rubber Playmat: Ikkanezumi)
  • Maushold Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド イッカネズミ Deck Shield: Ikkanezumi)

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Mela merchandise: These two items depict Mela, the boss of Team Star's Schedar Squad. The illustrations by yuriko_pro[127] feature a battle-ready Mela atop the Schedar Starmobile and Mela alongside her Armarouge and Houndoom. Both accessories were exclusive to Pokémon Centers, participating Pokémon Card Gym locations, and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Mela Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース メロコ Deck Case: Meloco)
  • Mela Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド メロコ Deck Shield: Meloco)

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Slither Wing and Iron Moth merchandise: These items collectively feature the Paradox Pokémon Slither Wing and Iron Moth, both said to be relatives of Volcarona. The two illustrations used for the line were created by Oswaldo KATO[128] and the items could only be purchased at Pokémon Centers and from the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Slither Wing & Iron Moth Double Deck Case (Japanese: ダブルデッキケース チヲハウハネ&テツノドクガ Collection File: Chiwohauhane & Tetsunodokuga)
  • Slither Wing Premium Matte Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・マット チヲハウハネ Deck Shield Premium•Matte: Chiwohauhane)
  • Iron Moth Premium Matte Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・マット テツノドクガ Deck Shield Premium•Matte: Tetsunodokuga)

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Other sleeves: The Aegislash Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス ギルガルド Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Gillgard) were the only standalone design to launch as part of this wave of products, which feature the Royal Sword Pokémon Aegislash in both is Sword Forme and Shield Forme. The illustration used on the sleeves was created by Kagemaru Himeno,[129] and the sleeves could only be found at Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

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Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack 4

Pokémon Card Gym locations began to distribute Promo Card Packs with the launch of the Ancient Roar and Future Flash expansions on October 27, 2023.[130] People could begin earning packs by participating in Gym Battle events, New Release Battle events, or other events held at a store's discretion. Each pack contained one of seven possible SV-P Promotional cards, which comprised alternate-art prints from Ancient Roar and Future Flash, as well as some brand new cards. Each of these cards also bears the Pokémon Card Gym logo.

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SV4 Gummy Candy

Packs of Pokémon Card Game Scarlet & Violet Gummy: Ancient Roar & Future Flash (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム スカーレット&バイオレット グミ 古代の咆哮&未来の一閃) were released in November 2023[131] shortly after the dual Ancient Roar and Future Flash expansion. Each pack contained one of 23 cards sourced from the two sets plus a pair of grape-flavored gummies.

Available cards:

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Venusaur & Charizard & Blastoise Special Deck Set ex

Main article: Venusaur & Charizard & Blastoise Special Deck Set ex (TCG)

The Venusaur & Charizard & Blastoise Special Deck Set ex (Japanese: スペシャルデッキセットex フシギバナ・リザードン・カメックス Special Deck Set ex: Fushigibana•Lizardon•Kamex) was a deck kit released on November 10, 2023. It included three 60-card decks built around the final Evolutions of the Kanto first partner PokémonVenusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise—each of which were featured as Pokémon ex cards. Each deck comprised Pokémon, Trainer, and Energy cards sourced from the Sword & Shield and Scarlet & Violet Eras. As an added bonus, the Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise decks respectively incorporated illustration rare-style prints of Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle. The Special Deck Set ex was also packaged with three coins, a pair of damage counter/condition marker sheets, a 2-player playmat, a beginner's guide, an instruction manual, three player's guides, and a damage counter case.

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SVG accessories

More entries in the Pokémon Trainers product line began to release at Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online on September 16, 2023 featuring many characters from Pokémon Scarlet & Violet, all of which were illustrated by Megumi Mizutani.[132] The initial wave of products included acrylic stands, towels, stickers, keychains, clear files, glassware, charms, clothing, notebooks, and plush mascots. An array of TCG items bearing the same designs was later released alongside the Venusaur & Charizard & Blastoise Special Deck Set ex on November 10, 2023 exclusively through Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

Deck cases: Each deck case can store up to 180 loose cards and can be secured shut with hook-and-loop fasteners. Deck cases were also packaged with a pair of organizational card dividers.

  • The Pokémon Trainers: Paldea Edition Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース POKÉMON TRAINERS ~パルデア編~) feature chibi versions of prominent Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Trainers and their Pokémon.
  • The Pokémon Trainers: Scarlet Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース POKÉMON TRAINERS スカーレット) features photographs of Rika, Nemona, Grusha, Brassius, and Juliana together with their Pokémon in a scrapbook-style arrangement.
  • The Pokémon Trainers: Violet Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース POKÉMON TRAINERS バイオレット) similarly features photographs of Iono, Penny, Larry, Arven, and Florian with their respective Pokémon.

Deck case images:

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Sleeves: Each pack contains 64 card protector sleeves.

  • The Pokémon Trainers: Juliana & Quaxly Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド POKÉMON TRAINERS アオイ&クワッス Deck Shield: Pokémon Trainers: Aoi & Kuwassu) features player character Juliana posing with her Quaxly. The sleeves also feature the Naranja Academy emblem.
  • The Pokémon Trainers: Florian & Sprigatito Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド POKÉMON TRAINERS ハルト&ニャオハ Deck Shield: Pokémon Trainers: Haruto & Nyahoja) features player character Florian and his Sprigatito. The Uva Academy emblem is also featured in the borrom right of the design.
  • The Pokémon Trainers: Nemona & Pawmo Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド POKÉMON TRAINERS ネモ&パモット Deck Shield: Pokémon Trainers: Nemo & Pamot) feature Pokémon Trainer Nemona, friend to the player characters in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet. These sleeves also feature Nemona's Pawmo and a Poké Ball symbol to the bottom right.
  • The Pokémon Trainers: Arven & Mabosstiff Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド POKÉMON TRAINERS ペパー&マフィティフ Deck Shield: Pokémon Trainers: Peper & Mafitiff) feature Pokémon Trainer Arven and his companion Mabosstiff. Arven is offering Sandwiches in the illustration, and a Sandwich icon is present in the bottom right of it.
  • The Pokémon Trainers: Brassius & Sudowoodo Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド POKÉMON TRAINERS コルサ&ウソッキー Deck Shield: Pokémon Trainers: Colsa & Usokkie) feature Gym Leader Brassius and his Sudowoodo. One of Brassius's "Surrendering Sunflora" art installations is featured in the background and a thorny vine pattern lines the bottom right corner of the sleeves, similar to the whip Brassius carries.
  • The Pokémon Trainers: Iono & Bellibolt Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド POKÉMON TRAINERS ナンジャモ&ハラバリー Deck Shield: Pokémon Trainers: Nanjyamo & Harabarie) feature Levincia Gym Leader Iono and her Bellibolt. The Iono Zone logo is also featured in the bottom right of the illustration.
  • The Pokémon Trainers: Grusha & Cetoddle Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド POKÉMON TRAINERS グルーシャ&アルクジラ Deck Shield: Pokémon Trainers: Grusha & Arukujira) feature Ice-type specialist Grusha with a Cetoddle in the foreground. A snowflake is also featured in the borrom right of the design.
  • The Pokémon Trainers: Penny & Umbreon Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド POKÉMON TRAINERS ボタン&ブラッキー Deck Shield: Pokémon Trainers: Botan & Bracky) feature Pokémon Trainer Penny and her Umbreon. Star graphics line the bottom right of the illustration, alluding to Penny's true identity.
  • The Pokémon Trainers: Rika & Clodsire Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド POKÉMON TRAINERS チリ&ドオー Deck Shield: Pokémon Trainers: Chili & Dooh) feature Paldea Elite Four member Rika and her Clodsire. Triangular shapes line the bottom right corner of the illustration, which appear to be based on Rika's buckle and earrings.
  • The Pokémon Trainers: Larry & Komala Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド POKÉMON TRAINERS アオキ&ネッコアラ Deck Shield: Pokémon Trainers: Aoki & Nekkoara) feature Gym Leader and Elite Four member Larry alongside his Komala. Medali's Treasure Eatery serves as the background for this sleeve design; together with the items in the bottom right, they reference Larry's fixation with food.

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File: Each 4-ring Pokémon Trainers: Paldea Edition Collection File (Japanese: コレクションファイル POKÉMON TRAINERS ~パルデア編~) came with ten 9-pocket sheets and could accommodate up to 20 sheets, allowing up to 360 cards to be held. Files featured photograph arrangements of various Trainers and their Pokémon. Packs of ten Pokémon Trainers: Paldea Edition Collection Refill (Japanese: コレクションリフィル POKÉMON TRAINERS ~パルデア編~) sheets were sold separately. Refills were packaged with a divider featuring the same illustrations as the file, albeit composed differently.

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Tera ex Start Decks

Main article: ex Start Decks (TCG)

Copies of the Random ex Start Deck sold alongside the eight fixed ex Start Decks on July 7, 2023 could include one of two secret decks that focused on Dragon or Colorless-type Pokémon. These decks differed slightly by including Tera Pokémon ex as their main attackers, which were also Holofoil, unlike the Pokémon ex from the standard decks. The Tera Dragonite ex Start Deck (Japanese: exスタートデッキ テラスタル カイリュー ex Start Deck Terastal Kairyu) and Tera Greedent ex Start Deck (Japanese: exスタートデッキ テラスタル ヨクバリス ex Start Deck Terastal Yokubarisu) were subsequently released as separate products on November 24, 2023 and could be purchased at Pokémon Centers, participating Pokémon Card Gym locations, and from the Pokémon Center Online.

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High Class Packs fulfill a similar role to Enhanced Expansion Packs in that they typically release between main expansions; however, they are usually released towards the end of a Regulation block and act as retrospectives of preceding sets, consisting mostly of reprints, as well as featuring cards with alternate or special artwork. The Shiny Treasure ex subset was the first High Class Pack of the Scarlet & Violet Era and was released on December 1, 2023. This release also saw several related items of TCG merchandise become available.

Armarouge and Ceruledge merchandise: These items featured evolutionary compatriots Armarouge and Ceruledge as illustrated by Hitoshi Ariga.[133] The collection file could only be found at Pokémon Centers and on the Pokémon Center Online, while the other items had a more general retail release.

  • Armarouge & Ceruledge Carrying Case (Japanese: キャリングケース グレンアルマ&ソウブレイズ Carrying Case: Gurenarma & Soublades)
  • Armarouge & Ceruledge Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース グレンアルマ&ソウブレイズ Deck Case: Gurenarma & Soublades)
  • Armarouge & Ceruledge Premium Matte Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・マット グレンアルマ&ソウブレイズ Deck Shield Premium•Matte: Gurenarma & Soublades)
  • Armarouge & Ceruledge Collection File (Japanese: コレクションファイル グレンアルマ&ソウブレイズ Collection File: Gurenarma & Soublades)

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Order Up merchandise: These items feature a Dondozo surrounded by different forms of Tatsugiri. In reference to Dondozo's signature move Order Up and the Shiny Pokémon available in the Shiny Treasure ex subset, the Shiny variations of Tatsugiri's three forms are in Dondozo's mouth. The items were illustrated by HYOGONOSUKE[134] and were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Order Up Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース いっちょうあがり)
  • Order Up Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット いっちょうあがり)
  • Order Up Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド いっちょうあがり Deck Shield: Order Up)

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Shiny Tinkaton merchandise: These two items were also exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online, and feature the Shiny forms of Tinkatink, Tinkatuff, and Tinkaton as illustrated by Tika Matsuno.[135]

  • Shiny Tinkaton Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース 色違いのデカヌチャン Deck Case: Differently Colored Dekanuchan)
  • Shiny Tinkaton Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド 色違いのデカヌチャン Deck Shield: Differently Colored Dekanuchan)

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Palafin merchandise: These items depict Finizen and Palafin in its Hero and Zero Forms. The illustration by yuriko_pro[136] emulates the style and layout of comic books and prominently features Hero Form Palafin using the move Jet Punch. The two items were exclusive to official Pokémon outlets.

  • Palafin Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド イルカマン Deck Shield: Irukaman)
  • Palafin 4-Pocket Collection File (Japanese: 4ポケット コレクションファイル イルカマン 4-Pocket Collection File: Irukaman)

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Other playmat: The Full-Size Rubber Playmat Version 2 (Japanese: ラバープレイマットフルサイズ Ver.2) was a red version of the playmat released during the Sun & Moon Era, which emulates the very first fabric playmats available during the Original Era. Each playmat provides an adequate playing surface for two players to conduct games. They were only sold from Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

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Other sleeves: Four separate designs were also available from Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online. Each pack contained 64 sleeves.

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Terastal Battle merchandise

Pokémon Card Gym locations hosted Terastal Battle events between December 1, 2023 and February 29, 2024, which were Standard Regulation single-elimination tournaments with the added condition that players use at least two Tera Pokémon ex in their decks. All participants were given a random Terastal Battle Divider (Japanese: テラスタルバトル仕切り板) for use with deck cases or card boxes. Ten designs were available, each of which featured a different Energy symbol against an appropriately colored crystalline background. Winners of these tournaments were given three more random Terastal Battle Dividers and an event sticker; those placing second were given two more dividers, while the two losing semifinalists were each given one more divider.[139] More Terastal Battle tournaments were hosted at Pokémon Card Gyms between July 19 and September 30, 2024, as well as between January 1 and February 28, 2025. All participants of these events were given two random Terastal Battle Dividers. Winners of rock paper scissors competitions held after each Terastal Battle tournament were also given a random Terastal Battle Divider.[140][141]

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Energy Packs

A new wave of Energy Packs became available from the Pokémon Center Online starting December 27, 2023 at a price point of ¥100 plus tax.[142] Each pack contained eight copies of one Scarlet & Violet Era Basic Energy card design. Eight varieties were released in total:

  • Grass Energy Pack (Japanese: エネルギーパック 草エネルギー)
  • Fire Energy Pack (Japanese: エネルギーパック 炎エネルギー)
  • Water Energy Pack (Japanese: エネルギーパック 水エネルギー)
  • Lightning Energy Pack (Japanese: エネルギーパック 雷エネルギー)
  • Psychic Energy Pack (Japanese: エネルギーパック 超エネルギー)
  • Fighting Energy Pack (Japanese: エネルギーパック 闘エネルギー)
  • Darkness Energy Pack (Japanese: エネルギーパック 悪エネルギー)
  • Metal Energy Pack (Japanese: エネルギーパック 鋼エネルギー)

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Extra Battle Day 2024 Promo Card Pack

Another installment of Extra Battle Day events began to be held at Pokémon Card Gym venues from January 1, 2024. These events were single-elimination tournaments that used the Extra Regulation format (equivalent to the Expanded format outside Japan). For as long as stocks lasted, every participant was given a promotional print of Raihan with new artwork and an Extra Battle Day Promo Card Pack (Japanese: エクストラバトルの日 プロモパック), which contained one of twelve possible SV-P Promotional cards. Much like the 2022/2023 edition, these cards comprised reprints of popular cards from past Eras with an Extra Battle Day logo stamp. Prior to September 2, 2024, players that won a game were given an additional pack, while the tournament winners were given two more packs. From September 2, game winners were no longer given a pack and tournament winners were only given one pack. Venues that held rock paper scissors competitions also began to give away one pack to winners.[143]

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Ancient Koraidon ex Starter Deck & Build Set

Main article: Starter Deck & Build Sets (TCG)

A pair of Starter Deck & Build Sets accompanied the dual Wild Force and Cyber Judge expansion on January 26, 2024. The Ancient Koraidon ex Starter Deck & Build Set (Japanese: スターターデッキ&ビルドセット「古代のコライドンex」) included a 60-card deck built around Koraidon ex, which supported the Ancient mechanic, plus 168 cards from both the Sword & Shield Era and the Scarlet & Violet Era for experimentation. Each set also included a sheet of damage counters and status markers, a coin, a VSTAR marker, a playmat, a player's guide, and deck modification tips.

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Future Miraidon ex Starter Deck & Build Set

Main article: Starter Deck & Build Sets (TCG)

The other Starter Deck & Build Set available from January 26, 2024 was the Future Miraidon ex Starter Deck & Build Set (Japanese: スターターデッキ&ビルドセット「未来のミライドンex」). This set included a 60-card deck that featured Future Miraidon ex cards as its main attackers, plus an array of useful Pokémon, Trainer, and Energy cards from both the previous and current Era to experiment with. Each set was also packaged with damage counters and Special Condition markers, a coin, a VSTAR marker, a playmat, a player's guide, and a card with deck modification tips.

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SV5 accessories

Wild Force and Cyber Judge were collectively the fifth main release of the Scarlet & Violet Era. In addition to the products listed above, the expansions were complemented with various TCG accessories featuring Pokémon and characters used on some of its cards.

Koraidon & Miraidon merchandise: These products feature renders of the Legendary Paradox Pokémon Koraidon and Miraidon on dark backgrounds, respectively accented with rock or pixel patterns. All were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Koraidon Version 2 Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース コライドン Ver.2)
  • Miraidon Version 2 Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ミライドン Ver.2)
  • Koraidon Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス コライドン Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Koraidon)
  • Miraidon Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス ミライドン Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Miraidon)

A pair of card boxes that resembled the Scarlet Book and Violet Book were also available at Pokémon Centers and from the Pokémon Center Online. Once assembled, each box could store up to 1,500 loose cards or up to 900 sleeved cards and could be secured with magnetic closure. Boxes were also packaged with six organizational dividers.

  • Scarlet Book Card Box (Japanese: カードボックス スカーレットブック)
  • Violet Book Card Box (Japanese: カードボックス バイオレットブック)

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Bianca merchandise: These items feature an illustration by Nao[144] that depicts Bianca enjoying a meal outside a café. She is portrayed in her Pokémon Black and White attire and is accompanied by Unovan Pokémon Whimsicott, Cottonee, Munna, Solosis, Reuniclus, Minccino, and Autumn Form Deerling. These items could only be purchased at Pokémon Centers, participating Pokémon Card Gym locations, and from the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Bianca Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ベル Deck Case: Bel)
  • Bianca Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット ベル Rubber Playmat: Bel)
  • Bianca Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ベル Deck Shield: Bel)

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Gengar merchandise: This line, which was also exclusive to official Pokémon outlets, uses illustrations created by Arai Kiriko[145] that feature Gengar, Gastly, Haunter, and Sableye in a dense forest at night.

  • Gengar Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ゲンガー Deck Case: Gangar)
  • Gengar Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス ゲンガー Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Gangar)
  • Gengar 4-Pocket Collection File (Japanese: 4ポケット コレクションファイル ゲンガー 4-Pocket Collection File: Gangar)

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Other sleeves: Packs of 64 Litten & Skitty Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ニャビー&エネコ Deck Shield: Nyabby & Eneco) were among the items sold at Pokémon Centers and from the Pokémon Center Online at this time. These sleeves feature the Fire Cat Pokémon Litten and the Kitten Pokémon Skitty as illustrated by nsn.[146]

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More designs could also be found in the Ancient & Future Sleeve Collection (Japanese: デッキシールドコレクション 古代・未来 Deck Shield Collection: Ancient•Future), which could be purchased at Pokémon Centers, participating Pokémon Card Gym locations, and the Pokémon Center Online from January 26, 2024. Each collection included 64 sleeves bearing a single design from the ten available:

All ten sleeve designs could be acquired at once in the Ancient & Future Sleeve Collection Box (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム デッキシールドコレクション 古代・未来 BOX Deck Shield Collection: Ancient•Future BOX), available from the same locations on the same date.

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Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack 5

January 26, 2024 saw the start of the next Pokémon Card Gym season cycle and the distribution of new prizes at approved locations. Seven SV-P Promotional cards were available in the fifth Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack, which comprised four new cards and, for the first time, reprints of cards from the start of the Era with no alternative artwork. These cards were specifically chosen as they were popular and useful for beginners when modifying their decks.[156] Packs contained one random card.

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Endorsed Independent Event Trainer's Pack 2024

Event Organizers running Endorsed Independent Events began to distribute a new wave of special packs in time with the Wild Force and Cyber Judge expansions on January 26, 2024. Each Endorsed Independent Event Trainer's Pack contained one random card from a pool of nine SV-P Promotional cards, all of which featured an Event Organizer logo. Some of these cards were reissues of those available in the 2023 packs.

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Pokémon Fan Special Deck Case

Copies of Pokémon Fan issue 87, which went on sale February 28, 2024,[157] included three TCG-related promotional items. These comprised a Pachirisu SV-P Promotional card, a Special Deck Case (Japanese: 特製デッキケース) adorned with Pokémon ex card images from Wild Force and Cyber Judge, as well as a Pokémon Card Battle How to Play Guide (Japanese: ポケカバトル遊び方ガイド Pokéca Battle How to Play Guide), which provided tips for beginners.

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Scramble Battle merchandise

The Scramble Battle was a large-scale casual Standard Regulation event introduced in 2024, which employed the use of competitor's smartphones to match players after games without waiting for other games to end—a format dubbed "real-time Swiss draw". The Pokémon Company would look to implement the format in future events if it trialed successfully.

The first event was held at the Ariake GYM-EX, Tokyo on March 2, 2024.[158] People wishing to take part in this event could apply through the Pokémon Card Game Players Club. The primary acceptance period was open between February 2 and 13, 2024 and places were allocated by lottery on February 16. A secondary acceptance period was open between February 20 and 29 and places were allocated on a first come, first served basis.[159] A second Scramble Battle was held as a side event during the 2024 Sapporo Champions League at the Sapporo Dome on May 3 and 4, 2024.[160] Participants of the main Champions League tournament were free to enter, while others wishing to take part could apply through the Pokémon Card Game Players Club between April 17 and May 1, 2024 to assure a spot or enter on the day.[161] A third Scramble Battle served as the final large-scale domestic event for the 2023-2024 season and was held at Twin Messe Shizuoka on August 10 and 11, 2024.[162] People could apply for places at this event through the Pokémon Card Game Players Club. The acceptance period was open between July 12 and 22, 2024 and places were allocated by lottery on July 24.[163] The second day of the Shizuoka event was also eligible for "friend applications", which ensured groups of between two and five people would receive the same lottery results.[164] All prospective players were required to have a smartphone and a LINE account for the draw system.

At the Tokyo and Sapporo events, as well as on the second day at the Shizuoka event, players earned the right to purchase one Pokémon Card Lottery (Japanese: ポケカくじ Pokéca Lottery) e-ticket for each game they participated in. Players that participated in four or more games were given a Scramble Battle Can Badge (Japanese: スクランブルバトル缶バッジ). Players that won at least four games were given a Fighting Spirit Prize Sticker (Japanese: 敢闘賞 ステッカー); those achieving the maximum seven wins were also given a Complete Victory Prize Sticker (Japanese: 全勝賞 ステッカー).[165][166] On the first day of the Shizuoka event, participants received five Pokémon Card Lottery e-tickets regardless of their results and were given a Fighting Spirit Prize Sticker if they played at least eight games. Players that won at least seven games would earn priority application status for the first day of competition in the 2025 Tokyo Champions League; players that won eight games would also earn the right to a first round bye.[167]

After deciding to finish playing, participants could collect any prizes they earned and purchase any accumulated Pokémon Card Lottery e-tickets at the Pokémon Card Lottery Corner. Each ticket cost ¥600. At the Tokyo event, players could opt for the Standard lottery or the Extra lottery (they could not select a mixture).[168] Each lottery type offered seven prizes:[169]

Standard lottery (Tokyo event)

  • Special prize: 30 packs (6 each of Pokémon Card 151, Ancient Roar, Future Flash, Wild Force, and Cyber Judge)
  • Prize A: 10 packs (2 each of Pokémon Card 151, Ancient Roar, Future Flash, Wild Force, and Cyber Judge)
  • Prize B: 3 Pokémon Card 151 packs
  • Prize C: 4 Ancient Roar packs
  • Prize D: 4 Future Flash packs
  • Prize E: 4 Wild Force packs
  • Prize F: 4 Cyber Judge packs

Extra lottery (Tokyo event)

  • Special prize: 30 packs (6 each of Single Strike Master, Rapid Strike Master, Silver Lance, Jet-Black Spirit, and Eevee Heroes)
  • Prize A: 10 packs (2 each of Single Strike Master, Rapid Strike Master, Silver Lance, Jet-Black Spirit, and Eevee Heroes)
  • Prize B: 4 Single Strike Master packs
  • Prize C: 4 Rapid Strike Master packs
  • Prize D: 4 Silver Lance packs
  • Prize E: 4 Jet-Black Spirit packs
  • Prize F: 4 Eevee Heroes packs

The special prizes were planned to be a booster box from a single set, but this was changed to an assortment of 30 packs in the run-up to the event.[168] Only the Extra lottery was offered at the Sapporo event, which featured a different prize pool to the Tokyo one.[170][171] A Standard lottery and an Extra lottery was offered at the Shizuoka event. Players could only redeem and purchase tickets for one type of draw.[172] The prize pool for the Shizuoka Extra lottery was the same as the Sapporo event.

Extra lottery (Sapporo and Shizuoka events)

  • Special prize 1: 30 packs (6 each of Peerless Fighters, Eevee Heroes, Skyscraping Perfection, Blue Sky Stream, and Fusion Arts)
  • Special prize 2: 30 packs (6 each of Single Strike Master, Rapid Strike Master, Silver Lance, Jet-Black Spirit, and Eevee Heroes)
  • 10pc prize 1: 10 packs (2 each of Peerless Fighters, Eevee Heroes, Skyscraping Perfection, Blue Sky Stream, and Fusion Arts)
  • 10pc prize 2: 10 packs (2 each of Single Strike Master, Rapid Strike Master, Silver Lance, Jet-Black Spirit, and Eevee Heroes)
  • 4pc prize 1: 4 Single Strike Master packs
  • 4pc prize 2: 4 Rapid Strike Master packs
  • 4pc prize 3: 4 Silver Lance packs
  • 4pc prize 4: 4 Jet-Black Spirit packs
  • 4pc prize 5: 4 Eevee Heroes packs
  • 4pc prize 6: 4 Blue Sky Stream packs
  • 4pc prize 7: 4 Skyscraping Perfection packs
  • 4pc prize 8: 4 Fusion Arts packs
  • 4pc prize 9: 4 Peerless Fighters packs
  • DS prize 1: 1 Arezu Sleeve
  • DS prize 2: 1 Giratina Sleeve
  • DS prize 3: 1 Hisuian Decidueye, Hisuian Typhlosion & Hisuian Samurott Sleeve
  • DS prize 4: 1 Hisuian Zoroark Sleeve

Standard lottery (Shizuoka event)

Participants could also purchase packs of 64 Scramble Battle Sleeves (Japanese: スクランブルバトル デッキシールド Scramble Battle Deck Shield) from the Pokémon Card Lottery Corner for ¥889 including tax. These sleeves feature the event logo on a background of TCG symbols and accessories. Only one pack of sleeves could be purchased per person.[173][174][175]

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Battle Academy

Main article: Pokémon Card Game Battle Academy (TCG)

The Family Pokémon Card Game line of products released during the Sun & Moon and Sword & Shield Eras was rebranded for its Scarlet & Violet incarnation as Battle Academy (Japanese: バトルアカデミー), much like the equivalent products available outside Asia. The core audience of the kit remained children and their families, which were catered for with the inclusion of four simple 60-card decks featuring Sprigatito ex, Pikachu ex, Lucario ex, and Greninja ex. Each set also included literature in the form of beginner's guides and a step-up guide, plus several accessories: a cardboard sheet containing damage counters and status markers, a full-size playmat, a set of four color-coded deck bands, a card tidying-up partition, three card dividers, and a damage counter case. The Battle Academy became available for general sale on March 8, 2024.

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Anytime, Anywhere Battle Academy

Main article: Pokémon Card Game Battle Academy (TCG)

The Anytime, Anywhere Battle Academy (Japanese: いつでもどこでも バトルアカデミー) was a streamlined version of the Battle Academy kit designed to be carried around and used for games on the go. It was available to purchase on the same day and included a copy of the Sprigatito ex deck and the Pikachu ex deck, a pair of single-player playmats, a coin, a sheet of damage counters and status markers, and a damage counter storage envelope. The Pokémon ex cards in these decks were Non Holfoil in contrast to those from the full-size Battle Academy.

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Acrylic Damage Counter & Case Set

An accessory pack in the form of the Acrylic Damage Counter & Case Set (Japanese: アクリルダメカン&ケース セット) was released alongside the Battle Academy products on March 8, 2024. Each set included six acrylic 100-damage counters, eight acrylic 50-damage counters, twenty acrylic 10-damage counters, a pair of aluminum/epoxy resin Special Condition markers, a coin bearing the Pokémon ex logo, and a tin case to store them all in. The set was only available to purchase from Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

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Make Your Pokémon Card Debut! Battle Academy Experience

To mark the release of the Battle Academy and Anytime, Anywhere Battle Academy kits on March 8, 2024, numerous store chains held Make Your Pokémon Card Debut! Battle Academy Experience (Japanese: ポケカデビューしよう!バトルアカデミー体験会) events, which were tailored for newcomers. The first events were held at all 32 Gokurakuyu and RAKU SPA locations across Japan as part of a Pokémon Healing Bath campaign. People visiting a bathhouse on March 16, 17, 20, 23, 24, 30, or 31 could participate in Beginner Battle sessions (these required reservations) or Trial Battle sessions. Beginner Battles comprised a walkthrough demonstration with staff, while Trial Battles were intended for players that did not require assistance. Decks from the Battle Academy kit were loaned to all people taking part. For as long as stocks lasted, participants were given a Make Your Pokémon Card Debut! Battle Academy Experience Original Sticker (Japanese: 「ポケカデビューしよう!バトルアカデミー体験会」オリジナルステッカー) after a session.[176]

More events began to be held in May 2024, beginning with several ÆON Malls between May 4 and 18. These events were similar to the Gokurakuyu and RAKU SPA Beginner Battles, in that staff would guide participants through games using one of the decks from Anytime, Anywhere Battle Academy products provided by the venue. All of those taking part were given a Make Your Pokémon Card Debut! Battle Academy Experience Original Notebook (Japanese: 「ポケカデビューしよう!バトルアカデミー体験会」オリジナルノート) while stocks lasted, which included 23 pages to record activity.[177] Store chains such as Toys "R" Us, Joshin, TSUTAYA, Ito-Yokado, EDION, Duel Stade Ganryu, and Yamada Denki began to hold these events from May 12,[178] continuing throughout June, July, August, September, and up until October 27.[179][180]

Product images:

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SV5a accessories

The Crimson Haze subset was released on March 22, 2024, as were a handful of TCG accessories featuring characters and Pokémon that debuted in The Teal Mask content expansion for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. These accessories were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

Bloodmoon Ursaluna merchandise: These items feature three Pokémon that can be found in Kitakami: Bloodmoon Ursaluna, Dipplin, and Sinistcha. The same artwork was used on Crimson Haze booster packs.

  • Bloodmoon Ursaluna Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ガチグマ(アカツキ) Deck Case: Gachiguma (Akatsuki))
  • Bloodmoon Ursaluna Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ガチグマ(アカツキ) Deck Shield: Gachiguma (Akatsuki))

Product images:

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Perrin merchandise: These two accessories feature photographer Perrin and her companion Hisuian Growlithe, as illustrated by kantaro.[181]

  • Perrin Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース サザレ Deck Case: Sazare)
  • Perrin Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド サザレ Deck Shield: Sazare)

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Other sleeves: Three other sleeve designs were also available at this time. Each pack includes 64 sleeves.

  • The Fighting Tera Greninja Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス 闘テラスタルゲッコウガ Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Fighting Terastal Gekkouga) depict a Terastallized Greninja with a Fighting-type Tera Jewel, referencing the type-shifted Greninja ex in the Crimson Haze subset. The sleeves were produced with a glossy finish and were sold at a higher price point than regular ones.
  • The Lana Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド スイレン Deck Shield: Suiren) feature an abstract illustration by Akira Komayama[182] of Captain Lana fishing. The top section features the Floating Restaurant moored at Seafolk Village, while the bottom section features Lana's sandles.
  • The Pikachu & Sprigatito Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ピカチュウ&ニャオハ Deck Shield: Pikachu & Nyahoja) feature a Sprigatito discovering a Pikachu asleep under some large leaves. The sleeves were illustrated by Mizuki Kamei.[183]

Sleeve images:

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SV5 Gummy Candy

Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. packs of Pokémon Card Game Scarlet & Violet Gummy: Wild Force & Cyber Judge (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム スカーレット&バイオレット グミ ワイルドフォース&サイバージャッジ) began to be released in late March 2024.[184] Each one included a pair of grape-flavored gummy candies molded in the shape of Poké Balls and one of 26 possible cards sourced from the Wild Force and Cyber Judge expansions.

Available cards:

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Pokémon Dragon King Cup 2024 Wooden VSTAR Marker

The fifth installment of the Dragon King Cup was held at the Cerulean Tower Noh Theater in Shibuya, Tokyo on February 25, 2024.[185] The event held tournaments for the video games, the Trading Card Game, and Pokémon UNITE, and was livestreamed between 09:00 and 20:59 JST on YouTube, Twitter, and NicoNico.[186] During this time, people could participate in a Twitter campaign to win a Pokémon Dragon King Cup 2024 Wooden VSTAR Marker (Japanese: ポケモン竜王戦2024木製VSTARマーカー Pokémon Dragon King Battle 2024 Wooden VSTAR Marker), copies of which were used during the TCG tournament. Participants were required to follow the Pokémon Information Bureau (Poké Times) Twitter account and repost the Tweet[187] made by them on the day of the event. Fifty people selected by lottery won a copy of the marker.[188] Winners began receiving their prizes in late March 2024 enclosed with a congratulatory letter.[189][190]

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POKÉMON CARD LOUNGE merchandise

In conjunction with the renovation of SHIBUYA TSUTAYA in Tokyo, operator Culture Convenience Club partnered with The Pokémon Company to create a space dedicated to the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The result was the POKÉMON CARD LOUNGE, a space in the image of an executive lounge with specially made tables and chairs. Opened on April 25, 2024, the lounge offers seating for 82 people (78 on the main floor space and four in a Private Room) and features a subdued color scheme that incorporates Energy symbol motifs.

The price for a 60-minute session on the main floor space was ¥1,650 per person; 30-minute extensions could also purchased for ¥660 per person. The Private Room could be hired out for ¥8,250 per hour, with 30-minute extensions costing ¥3,300 each. Three-hour block sessions could also be purchased on the main floor space for ¥3,650 per person; the Private Room could similarly be hired for the same amount of time for ¥18,500. Measures were taken to make players of all levels feel welcome, therefore all items required for conducting games could be rented free of charge, including an array of 60-card standard decks. All POKÉMON CARD LOUNGE patrons were given a random commemorative Welcome Card (Japanese: ウェルカムカード) that could be used as a deck case divider. Eleven designs were available, each of which featured a different Energy symbol on the front; the reverse included spaces for people to detail the date of their visit, decks used, and their play experience. The lounge also featured a self-service counter that offered free drinks and snacks, a gallery area that displayed six large Pokémon card decorations, and a merchandise area that sold recent TCG products and exclusive POKÉMON CARD LOUNGE-branded items. Entry to the merchandise area was free. The majority of these items used the same Energy symbol motif used throughout the lounge.[191][192][193]

Special Welcome Cards were distributed between February 27 and March 28, 2025 as part of a collaborative Pokémon Trading Card Game and Pokémon Masters EX event named the Strongest Trainers Festival (Japanese: 最強トレーナーズフェスティバル). Welcome Cards featured the event logo, and the POKÉMON CARD LOUNGE itself featured exhibitions of artwork used on playmats that could be won in event-related lotteries.[194]

To celebrate the first anniversary of the POKÉMON CARD LOUNGE, various events and giveaways began on April 25, 2025.[195] For as long as stocks lasted, the Welcome Cards given to patrons from this date featured a Cracked Ice Holofoil treatment.[196] Several events also gave away POKÉMON CARD LOUNGE-branded Original Accessory Case (Japanese: オリジナル小物ケース) to finalists and semifinalists:

  • First anniversary casual battles, held on select days between April 25 and May 9, which consisted of Standard Regulation games played over five fixed rounds of Swiss.[197]
  • The Pair Battle (Japanese: ペアバトル), held on April 26, which consisted of Standard Regulation games with two-player teams, played over four rounds of Swiss. Pokémon Card Channel presenters Yopifoot and Raichu Umekawa were also present.[198]
  • The Sealed Battle (Japanese: シールド戦), held on April 27, which required players to construct a 40-card deck using cards obtained from 15 Hot Wind Arena booster packs (Basic Energy cards were provided at the venue). Games were conducted with four Prize cards and were played over five rounds of Swiss.[199]
  • The PlushieLife event, held on April 29, which consisted of casual Standard Regulation games played over three fixed rounds of Swiss. Participants were encouraged to take photos with their favorite stuffed toys. Pokémon Card Channel presenter Kucheat Takeuchi was also present.[200]
  • The Parent-child Exchange Meeting (Japanese: 親子交流会), held on May 5, which consisted of Standard Regulation games with parent and child teams.[201]
  • The Trio Battle (Japanese: トリオバトル), held on May 6, which consisted of Standard Regulation games with three-player teams, played over four rounds of Swiss.[202]
  • The 7th Pokémon Card Elite Four Fan Meeting (Japanese: 第7期ポケカ四天王ファンミーティング), held on May 10, which consisted of a talk session with members from the seventh lineup of the Pokémon Card Elite Four, followed by a battle corner, and concluding with an autograph session. The battle corner comprised Standard Regulation games played over three rounds of Swiss, in which the attending Elite Four members also took part.[203]

A Pokémon Card Lounge Cup (Japanese: ポケモンカードラウンジ杯) was also held on May 11, which was a Standard Regulation tournament. Preliminary rounds comprised five rounds of Swiss, with the top eight progressing to single elimination finals. All participants were given one of the Original Accessory Cases, with established POKÉMON CARD LOUNGE-branded merchandise on offer to higher-placed players. Two members of the Pokémon Card Elite Four also took part.[204]

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TCG accessories:

  • Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース)
  • Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット)
  • Premium Matte Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・マット Deck Shield Premium•Matte)
  • The Pro Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プロ Deck Shield Pro) were added to the range of merchandise from November 8, 2024.[205]
  • Original Accessory Case (Japanese: オリジナル小物ケース), available at select events from April 25, 2025

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Bags: All bags were available in black only and could be used to carry a variety of items.

  • Gym Bag Backpack (Japanese: ジムバッグ リュック)
  • Gym Bag Side Bag (Japanese: ジムバッグ サブバッグ)
  • Tote Bag (Japanese: トートバッグ)

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Apparel: All shirts and hoodies came in M, L, and XL sizes; socks came in two sizes.

  • T-shirt Type A (Japanese: Tシャツ Atype), available in black, white, and sand beige
  • T-shirt Type B (Japanese: Tシャツ Btype), available in black and white
  • T-shirt Type C (Japanese: Tシャツ Ctype), available in black and white
  • Long T-shirt Type A (Japanese: LONG Tシャツ Atype), available in black, white, and sand beige
  • Long T-shirt Type B (Japanese: LONG Tシャツ Btype), available in black and white
  • Long T-shirt Type C (Japanese: LONG Tシャツ Ctype), available in black and white
  • Hoodie Type C (Japanese: フーディ Ctype), available in black and white
  • Socks (Japanese: ソックス), available in black and white
  • Cap A (Japanese: キャップ A), available in black and black/red

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Stationery:

  • LEUCHTTURM1917 Notebook (Japanese: ノート(LEUCHTTURM1917)), available in black and powder
  • Ring Notebook (Japanese: リング式ノート), available in light and dark gray
  • PCL Notepad (Japanese: PCL メモ帳), available in dark gray and gray
  • PCL Sticky Notes (Japanese: PCL 付箋紙), available in gray only
  • STEADLER Mechanical Pencil (Japanese: シャープペン(STEADLER)), available in silver and black
  • LAMY Water-based Ballpoint Pen (Japanese: ボールペン 水性(LAMY)), available in black, white, and yellow
  • PCL Masking Tape (Japanese: PCL マスキングテープ), available in gray, sand beige, and black

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Miscellaneous items:

  • Face Towel (Japanese: フェイスタオル), available in sand beige only
  • Hand Towel (Japanese: ハンドタオル), available in gray only
  • Tritan Bottle with Cap (Japanese: トライタンボトル(CAP)), available in black and white
  • Tumbler (Japanese: タンブラー), available in black and silver
  • Coin Tray (Japanese: コイントレイ), available in black only
  • Mobile Ring (Japanese: モバイルリング), available in black only
  • Mini Hotel Keyring (Japanese: ミニホテルキーリング), available in transparent black only
  • Acrylic Keychain (Japanese: アクリルキーホルダー), available in transparent only

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SV6 accessories

April 26, 2024 saw the release of the sixth main Scarlet & Violet Era expansion, Transformation Mask, as well as various TCG accessories that featured Pokémon and characters from The Teal Mask downloadable content.

Transformation Mask merchandise: These items depict the Legendary Pokémon Ogerpon in the Terastallized state it assumes when holding the Teal Mask. This artwork was also used on Transformation Mask booster packs and promotional material.

  • Tera Teal Mask Ogerpon Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース テラスタルオーガポン みどりのめん Deck Case: Terastal Ogerpon Turquoise Mask)
  • Tera Teal Mask Ogerpon Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス テラスタルオーガポン みどりのめん Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Terastal Ogerpon Turquoise Mask)

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Carmine & Kieran merchandise: The accessories in this line feature artwork by kirisAki[206] that depicts siblings Carmine and Kieran in traditional attire enjoying the Festival of Masks amenities. These items were exclusive to Pokémon Centers, the Pokémon Center Online, and participating Pokémon Card Gym sites.

  • Carmine & Kieran Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ゼイユ・スグリ Deck Case: Seille & Suguri)
  • Carmine & Kieran Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット ゼイユ・スグリ Rubber Playmat: Seille & Suguri)
  • Carmine & Kieran Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ゼイユ・スグリ Deck Shield: Seille & Suguri)

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Summer and Pokémon merchandise: This range utilizes two illustrations by HYOGONOSUKE[207] that feature stands inspired by those at Kitakami Hall. One illustration depicts an Ice Cream Stand in daytime accompanied by Poliwag, Sunflora, Heracross, and Chimecho; the other features a snack cart at sunset with Darumaka, Litwick, Swirlix, and Phantump. These items could only be purchased from Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Poliwag & Sunflora & Heracross & Chimecho Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ニョロモ&キマワリ&ヘラクロス&チリーン Deck Case: Nyoromo & Kimawari & Heracros & Chirean)
  • Darumaka & Litwick & Swirlix & Phantump Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ダルマッカ&ヒトモシ&ペロッパフ&ボクレー Deck Case: Darumakka & Hitomoshi & Peroppafu & Bokurei)
  • Poliwag & Sunflora & Heracross & Chimecho Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ニョロモ&キマワリ&ヘラクロス&チリーン Deck Shield: Nyoromo & Kimawari & Heracros & Chirean)
  • Darumaka & Litwick & Swirlix & Phantump Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ダルマッカ&ヒトモシ&ペロッパフ&ボクレー Deck Shield: Darumakka & Hitomoshi & Peroppafu & Bokurei)
  • Summer and Pokémon 4-Pocket Collection File (Japanese: 4ポケット コレクションファイル 夏とポケモンたち)

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Other sleeves: Packs of 64 Tera Dragapult Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス テラスタルドラパルト Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Terastal Dorapult) were also available from Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online at this time. These sleeves feature a Terastallized Dragapult with a Dragon-type Tera Jewel, referencing the Dragapult ex card in the Transformation Mask expansion, and were produced with a glossy finish. The illustration was created by Hitoshi Ariga.[208]

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Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack 6

People attending events held at Pokémon Card Gym sites could begin earning new Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Packs upon the release of Transformation Mask on April 26, 2024.[209] Packs contained one of seven possible SV-P Promotional cards, which consisted of four new cards and three popular 'G'-Regulation reprints. All cards bore a Pokémon Card Gym logo.

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Battle Master Deck: Tera Charizard ex

Main article: Battle Master Decks (TCG)

A pair of decks designed with competitive play in mind was released on May 17, 2024. The Battle Master Deck: Tera Charizard ex (Japanese: バトルマスターデッキ テラスタル リザードンex Battle Master Deck: Terastal Lizardon ex) was similar to League Battle Decks sold outside Asia, in that it focused on a popular deck archetype and provided a selection of tournament-tried cards. Each 60-card deck comprised mostly Fire and Colorless-type Pokémon and featured an alternate-art Darkness-type Tera Charizard ex as its primary attacker. The deck also included a set of 64 sleeves, a sheet of damage counters and status markers, a single-player playmat, a coin, a VSTAR marker, a how to play guide, and a Path to Battle Master player's guide.

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Battle Master Deck: Chien-Pao ex

Main article: Battle Master Decks (TCG)

The Battle Master Deck: Chien-Pao ex (Japanese: バトルマスターデッキ パオジアンex Battle Master Deck: Paojian ex) was the other 60-card deck available from May 17, 2024. A version of the Chien-Pao ex archetype that emerged early in the Scarlet & Violet Era, each deck included power cards such as Chien-Pao ex, Origin Forme Palkia V, Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR, and Radiant Greninja, as well as other useful Pokémon and Trainer cards. Decks were also packaged with a set of 64 sleeves, a sheet of damage counters and status markers, a single-player playmat, a coin, a VSTAR marker, a how to play guide, and a Path to Battle Master player's guide.

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Ogerpon Special Jumbo Card Set

The Ogerpon Special Jumbo Card Set (Japanese: スペシャルジャンボカードセット オーガポン) was also released on May 17, 2024. Each set included regular-sized and oversized copies of an Art Rare-style Teal Mask Ogerpon promotional card, a promotional Mirror Holofoil print of Ogre's Mask, an Ogerpon coin, and eight Transformation Mask booster packs. Similar to a trio of products released at the end of the Sword & Shield Era, the set also came with a cardboard stand suitable to display the enclosed Jumbo card.

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SVJ accessories

An assortment of TCG accessories in several designs was also made available alongside the Battle Master Decks on May 17, 2024. All were initially exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online, with the possibility of some becoming available at official Pokémon Stores and through Amazon's Pokémon Store at a later date.

Hyper Beam merchandise: These items feature vignettes of Dragonite, Porygon, Snorlax, Gyarados, Tauros, and Aerodactyl drawn with limited color palettes and halftone squares to evoke their Generation I sprites. The Pokémon are depicted preparing to use the move Hyper Beam and are set against backgrounds resembling the disrupted graphics associated with glitches. Other images feature Dragonite, Porygon, and Snorlax recharging after using Hyper Beam. The artwork was initially created for a Pokémon Center merchandise line that launched in November 2023.

  • Each Hyper Beam Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース はかいこうせん Deck Case: Destruction Beam) could store up to 180 cards and was packaged with two organizational dividers.
  • Packs of 64 Hyper Beam Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス はかいこうせん Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Destruction Beam), which were manufactured with a glossy finish and sold at a higher price point than non-premium sleeves.
  • The 4-ring Hyper Beam Premium Collection File (Japanese: コレクションファイル プレミアム はかいこうせん Collection File Premium: Destruction Beam) features a foil inlay and was packaged with ten 9-pocket display pages. Packs of Hyper Beam Collection Refill (Japanese: コレクションリフィル はかいこうせん Collection Refill: Destruction Beam) pages were also available, which included ten plain 9-pocket display pages and an index sheet featuring artwork used on other items. Files were designed to hold a total of 20 pages, allowing up to 360 cards to be displayed; pages also incorporated a flap function to prevent cards falling out.

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Jirachi Star Link merchandise: The two items in this line feature Mythical Pokémon Jirachi and Pokémon associated with shooting stars, Minior and Cleffa. The illustrations were first used on items available as part of a Pokémon Center merchandise campaign that launched at the end of June 2023.

  • Jirachi Star Link Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ジラーチ星つなぎ)
  • Jirachi Star Link Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス ジラーチ星つなぎ Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Jirachi Star Link)

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yonayonaGhost merchandise: These products use illustrations created for a Pokémon Center merchandise line that launched on June 24, 2023, which included soft toys, keychains, stationery, glassware, towels, handkerchiefs, tins, and a diffuser. Some of that merchandise also incorporated phosphorescent elements. The TCG products feature Duskull, Gastly, Shedinja, Phantump, Misdreavus, Hisuian Zorua, and Greavard against a pattern of items associated with Ghost-type Pokémon: Odd Keystones, Yamask masks, Runerigus slab pieces, Alolan Marowak bone clubs, Galarian Corsola husks, Gimmighoul chests, Greavard candles, generic ghosts, and Spell Tags. Yonayona can translate as "night after night".

  • yonayonaGhost Playmat Case (Japanese: プレイマットケース yonayonaGhost)
  • yonayonaGhost Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド yonayonaGhost Deck Shield: yonayonaGhost)

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Pikachu and Heart merchandise: This range of items feature a gingham pattern adorned with images of Pikachu, hearts, retro café elements, and single-color images of Cherubi and Cherrim with their romanized names. The artwork was initially created for a Valentine's Day collaboration campaign between Pokémon and confectioner Morozoff that began in Janaury 2024, which comprised soft toys, mugs, and chocolate selections.

  • Pikachu and Heart Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ピカチュウとハート)
  • Pikachu and Heart Playmat Case (Japanese: プレイマットケース ピカチュウとハート)
  • Pikachu and Heart Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ピカチュウとハート Deck Shield: Pikachu and Heart)

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Other sleeves: Two other sleeve designs were also available in this wave of products. Each pack contained 64 sleeves.

  • The Deadly Poison, Danger! Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド モウドクキケン Deck Shield: Moudokukiken) feature a Clodsire brandishing its spines against a coloful background composed of Grafaiai saliva streaks. The sleeves utilize an illustration created for a merchandise line launched at the start of February 2024, which also featured Toxel, Gulpin, Mareanie, and Vileplume.
  • The What's Your Charm Point? Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド What's your charm point? Deck Shield: What's your charm point?) feature nine Pokémon selected for the appeal of their physical features or traits: Toucannon, Spinda, Gholdengo, Darumaka, Pikachu, Budew, Tinkaton, Hero Form Palafin, and Rotom. The illustrations were first used as part of a December 2023 Pokémon Center merchandise campaign.

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CoroCoro Ichiban! 600-Card Storage Box

July 2024 issues of CoroCoro Ichiban! came with two promotional TCG items: an Zarude SV-P Promotional card and a flat-pack 600-Card Storage Box (Japanese: 600枚収納BOX). The box features card images from the Transformation Mask expansion and was capable of storing 600 loose cards once assembled. The magazine was officially available to purchase from May 20, 2024.[210]

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Pokémon Japan Championships 2024 merchandise

The 2024 Pokémon Japan Championships served as the culmination of the Japanese 2023-2024 domestic season, which saw players of the video games, the Trading Card Game, Pokémon GO, and Pokémon UNITE vie for the title of national champion. The Championships were held at the Pacifico Yokohama convention center in Yokohama, Kanagawa on June 1 and 2, 2024.[211] Those wishing to enter the TCG competition could apply through the Pokémon Card Game Players Club between April 26 and May 7, 2024. Priority was given to the top 16 Junior, Senior, and Open League players, as well as the top 32 Masters League players from 2024 Champions League events, winners of 2024 City League events from Seasons 1 through 4, and players who had earned a sufficient number of Championship Points (CSP) up to May 8, 2024. Places were selected through lottery draws by May 10.[212]

All TCG competition entrants were given a promotional Gimmighoul card and a random promotional Basic Energy card. Junior League players who won at least four games during the event were also given a promotional Zapdos ex card, as were Senior League and Master League players who won at least five games.[213] The Master League tournament was also live-streamed on video platforms NicoNico and YouTube, during which people could participate in Twitter competitions. Those wishing to partake were required to follow the accounts of the official Pokémon Card Channel and its presenters Raichu Umekawa, Nanapple, Kucheat Takeuchi, and Yopifoot, and post messages. Those doing so during the broadcast on the first day of the Championships with the hashtag #ポケカPJCS2024予選, Pokéca PJCS2024 Qualifying Round were entered into a prize lottery, as were those who posted with the hashtag #ポケカPJCS2024本戦, Pokéca PJCS2024 Main Battle during the second day's broadcast. Twenty winners were selected from each draw, each of which received a copy of the Gimmighoul participant promo and one random Energy participant promo.[214]

Commemorative items for the event were made available for the first time since the 2019 Championships. Merchandise could be ordered from the Pokémon Center Online starting May 30, 2024 or could be purchased from the sales corner during the Championships.[215] All of these items feature the key art created for the event.

  • PJCS2024 Cap (Japanese: キャップ PJCS2024)
  • PJCS2024 T-shirt (Japanese: Tシャツ PJCS2024)
  • PJCS2024 Pouch (Japanese: 巾着 PJCS2024)
  • PJCS2024 Logo Pin (Japanese: ロゴピンズ PJCS2024)
  • PJCS2024 Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース PJCS2024)
  • PJCS2024 Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス PJCS2024 Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: PJCS2024)
  • PJCS2024 Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット PJCS2024)
  • PJCS2024 Face Towel (Japanese: フェイスタオル PJCS2024)

More casual side events were also open to players of each medium. Only competition entrants and the parents/guardians of younger players could participate on the first day; spectators selected by lottery could also participate on the second day. The first day hosted 4-League Battles (a four-player round robin mini tournament) and 3 on 3 Battles (a trio of single matches between three-member teams in a winner stays on format) for the video games and the TCG. The second day expanded these events to incorporate Pokémon GO players and hosted an additional One Game Battle for Pokémon UNITE players using Tournament Mode. All participants of these events were given one of four possible PJCS2024 stickers at random. Those placing first in each group in 4-League Battles and teams that won three games in a row in 3 on 3 Battles were also given another random sticker as a victory prize.[216]

The top 64 tournament players across all age divisions were given a promotional print of Defiance Band; Master League players were also given a competitor-exclsuive Original Cap & T-shirt (Japanese: オリジナルキャップ&Tシャツ). The top 32 players across all age divisions were given a set of the season's Champions League card sleeves (Japanese: オリジナルデッキシールド Original Deck Shield); Junior League and Senior League players were also given the competitor-exclsuive Original Cap & T-shirt. The champion, runner-up, and two third-place finishers in each division were awarded a Pokémon Japan Championships 2024 trophy[217] and earned invitations to the 2024 Pokémon World Championships.[213]

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SV6a accessories

Night Wanderer was the fifth Enhanced Expansion Pack of the Scarlet & Violet Era, and the sixth subset overall. It was officially available from June 7, 2024 and it release was accompanied by a small wave of new TCG merchandise. All of these products were initially exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

Pecharunt & Okidogi & Munkidori & Fezandipiti merchandise: These items feature Pecharunt unleashing its Binding Mochi. The Mythical Subjugation Pokémon is accompanied by its loyal retainers Okidogi, Munkidori, and Fezandipiti. All four Pokémon appeared as Pokémon ex in the Night Wanderer subset.

  • Pecharunt & Okidogi & Munkidori & Fezandipiti Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース モモワロウ&イイネイヌ&マシマシラ&キチキギス Deck Case: Momowarou & Iineinu & Mashimashira & Kichikigisu)
  • Pecharunt & Okidogi & Munkidori & Fezandipiti Premium Matte Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・マット モモワロウ&イイネイヌ&マシマシラ&キチキギス Deck Shield Premium•Matte: Momowarou & Iineinu & Mashimashira & Kichikigisu)

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Cassiopeia merchandise: The three items in this range feature Team Star founder Cassiopeia standing menacingly in front of Uva Academy alongside her team of Flareon, Sylveon, Leafeon, Jolteon, Umbreon, and Vaporeon. The illustration used on these items was drawn by DOM.[218]

  • Cassiopeia Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース カシオペア)
  • Cassiopeia Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット カシオペア)
  • Cassiopeia Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド カシオペア Deck Shield: Cassiopeia)

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Other sleeves: Three disparate sleeve designs were also released at this time. Each pack included 64 sleeves.

  • The United Wings Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド だんけつのつばさ Deck Shield: Wings of Unity) focus on Dartrix, Murkrow, Wattrel, and Flamigo. The four Pokémon were depicted on Scarlet & Violet Era cards that have the United Wings attack. These sleeves were illustrated by Shibuzoh.[219]
  • The Dusknoir Evolutionary Traces Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド 進化の軌跡 ヨノワール Deck Shield: Evolutionary Traces: Yonoir) feature a colorful illustration by Yoriyuki Ikegami[220] of the Gripper Pokémon Dusknoir and its prior Evolutions Duskull and Dusclops.
  • The Kyurem Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス キュレム Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Kyurem) feature the Legendary Pokémon Kyurem in an icy cave. These sleeves were produced with a glossy finish and sold at a higher price point than regular ones.

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SV6 Gummy Candy

Gummy candy associated with the Transformation Mask expansion became available to purchase in June 2024.[221] Each pack of Pokémon Card Game Scarlet & Violet Gummy: Transformation Mask (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム スカーレット&バイオレット グミ 変幻の仮面) included one of 24 cards from the expansion and a pair of grape-flavored gummies.

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Stellar Miracle Deck Build Box

Main article: Stellar Miracle Deck Build Box (TCG)

The seventh main expansion of the Scarlet & Violet Era, Stellar Miracle, was supplemented by several products when it launched on July 19, 2024. One of these was the Stellar Miracle Deck Build Box (Japanese: デッキビルドBOX ステラミラクル Deck Build Box Stellar Miracle), which included materials ideal for nascent TCG players. Each box contained 75 popular cards sourced from the Sword & Shield and Scarlet & Violet Eras, 96 Basic Energy cards bearing a new crystalline design, four partition plates, an acrylic VSTAR marker, and ten Stellar Miracle booster packs.

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Numerous TCG accessories were also made available alongside the Stellar Miracle expansion on July 19, 2024.

Stellar Form Terapagos merchandise: These items depict the Legendary Tera Pokémon Terapagos in its Stellar Form. The same artwork was used on booster packs and promotional material for the Stellar Miracle expansion, in which Terapagos features on several Pokémon ex cards.

  • Stellar Form Terapagos Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース テラパゴス(ステラフォルム))
  • Stellar Form Terapagos Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス テラパゴス(ステラフォルム) Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Terapagos (Stellar Form))
  • Stellar Form Terapagos Premium Collection File (Japanese: コレクションファイルプレミアム テラパゴス(ステラフォルム))

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Lacey merchandise: This pair of items feature BB League Elite Four member Lacey alongside her Granbull, Whimsicott, and Primarina, which partly constitute her team when challenged in the League Club Room. Both were initially exlcusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online. Tika Matsuno illustrated two pieces that were used on these products.[222]

  • Lacey Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース タロ Deck Case: Taro)
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Hydrapple merchandise: These items feature a surrealist-style illustration by Oku[223] depicting the Apple Hydra Pokémon Hydrapple. The items were first available from Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Hydrapple Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース カミツオロチ Deck Case: Kamitsuorochi)
  • Hydrapple Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド カミツオロチ Deck Shield: Kamitsuorochi)

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Dachsbun merchandise: These accessories feature Dachsbun, Milcery, Comfey, Gossifleur, and Alcremie at an establishment serving afternoon tea. The teaware bears resemblance to those inhabited by Sinistea and Polteageist. Both items utilize artwork created by Yumenouchi[224] and were initially exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Dachsbun Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース バウッツェル Deck Case: Bowtzel)
  • Dachsbun Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド バウッツェル Deck Shield: Bowtzel)

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Other sleeves: An illustration by Raita Kazama[225] was used on Stellar Tera Type Lapras Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス テラスタイプ:ステラ ラプラス Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Teras Type: Stellar Laplace), which were also available in this wave of products. The sleeves feature a Terastallized Lapras with a Stellar-type Tera Jewel and reference one of the Tera Pokémon ex that could be found in the Stellar Miracle expansion. This product could only be purchased from Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online on its launch date.

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Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack 7

The seventh Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack of the Scarlet & Violet Era could be officially distributed at Pokémon Card Gym locations starting July 19, 2024.[226] Each pack included one promo card featuring the Pokémon Card Gym logo. Although packs advertised seven cards were available in total, reprints of Professor's Research could feature Professor Sada or Professor Turo, making a pool of eight. This pool also comprised a reprint of Super Rod, four new Pokémon cards, and a new Supporter card.

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Pokémon Card Summer Is Here! Promo Card Get Campaign!

The Pokémon Card Summer Is Here! Promo Card Get Campaign! (Japanese: ポケカの夏がキタ!プロモカードGetキャンペーン!) was a purchase campaign that began in August 2024 and ran for as long as stocks lasted. Starting August 8, Pokémon Center Online customers would have three Promo Card Packs added to their basket for every eligible booster box purchased in a transaction. From August 10, customers would receive a Promo Card Pack for every ten eligible booster packs purchased in a transaction at physical stores. Participating locations included Pokémon Centers, Pokémon Stores, Pokémon Card Gyms, and temporary Pokémon Center Branches at Matsumoto PARCO and Amu Plaza Oita. Eligible products included all Scarlet & Violet Era expansions and subsets from Scarlet ex/Violet ex through to Stellar Miracle.[227] Each Promo Card Pack contained one of six possible SV-P Promotional cards that had previously been exclusive to regions outside Asia.

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SV7 Gummy Candy

Gummy sweets associated with the Stellar Miracle expansion were officially sold from August 2024.[228] Each pack of Pokémon Card Game Scarlet & Violet Gummy: Stellar Miracle (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム スカーレット&バイオレット グミ ステラミラクル) included a pair of grape-flavored gummies and one of 22 possible cards from the expansion.

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Stellar Tera Type Starter Set Sylveon ex

Main article: Stellar Tera Type Starter Sets (TCG)

Following the debut of Stellar Tera Pokémon ex in the Stellar Miracle expansion, a pair of 60-card decks focusing on two more of these Pokémon was released on August 30, 2024. One of these was the Stellar Tera Type Starter Set Sylveon ex, which featured a Stellar Tera Sylveon ex among its selection of Psychic-type Pokémon. In addition to a couple of Colorless-type Pokémon, the deck also factored in Water and Lightning-type Pokémon to represent all the Energy types required for Sylveon ex's main attack. Each deck also included a sheet of damage counters and condition markers, a 2-player playmat, a coin, and a how to play guide.

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Stellar Tera Type Starter Set Ceruledge ex

Main article: Stellar Tera Type Starter Sets (TCG)

The other starter set released on August 30, 2024 was the Stellar Tera Type Starter Set Ceruledge ex. Ceruledge was the focal Stellar Tera Pokémon ex and was accompanied by a selection of Fire, Psychic, and Metal-type Pokémon—which represented the necessary Energy types for Ceruledge ex's main attack—as well as some Colorless-type Pokémon. Each 60-card deck was also packaged with a sheet of damage counters and Special Condition markers, a 2-player playmat, a coin, and a how to play guide.

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SVL accessories

Two pairs of accessories were released alongside the Stellar Tera Type Starter Sets on August 30, 2024 featuring the Intertwining Pokémon Sylveon and the Fire Blades Pokémon Ceruledge. Both pairs were exclusive to physical Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

Deck cases: Each deck case has a stitched exterior made of a reflective material, a padded interior, and a flip lid that can be shut with magnetic closure. The lids of each case depict cameo-esque portraits of the focal Pokémon, while its sides feature various gemstones in reference to the attacks of Stellar Tera Pokémon ex. Cases can store up to 180 loose cards or up to 90 cards in sleeves. Each case was packaged with two dividers with a glittery finish.

  • Sylveon Flip Deck Case (Japanese: フリップデッキケース ニンフィア Flip Deck Case: Nymphia)
  • Ceruledge Flip Deck Case (Japanese: フリップデッキケース ソウブレイズ Flip Deck Case: Soublades)

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Sleeves: Each pack contains 64 card sleeves manufactured with a high gloss finish. Both illustrations, drawn by Nejita,[229] portray the focal Pokémon in a Terastallized state with a Stellar-type Tera Jewel.

  • Stellar Tera Type Sylveon Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス テラスタイプ:ステラ ニンフィア Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Tera Type: Stellar Nymphia)
  • Stellar Tera Type Ceruledge Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス テラスタイプ:ステラ ソウブレイズ Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Tera Type: Stellar Soublades)

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Paradise Dragona Sealed Battle

Sealed Battles (Japanese: シールド戦) are similar to Sealed format events held outside Asia, in that competitors are limited to the pool of cards obtained from products such as booster packs. Paradise Dragona Sealed Battles (Japanese: シールド戦 楽園ドラゴーナ) began to be held at participating Pokémon Card Gym venues in time with the release of the subset on September 13, 2024, running through to October 31, 2024. Entrants received 15 Paradise Dragona booster packs and two participation prizes upon paying the entry fee. The prizes comprised one of two possible promotional prints of Nemona and a Paper Deck Case (Japanese: 紙製デッキケース) featuring Latias, Latios, and Stellar Tera Alolan Exeggutor. Entrants were required to use cards obtained from their booster packs and any quantity of Basic Energy (provided by the venue) to construct a 40-card deck for use in games with four Prize cards. Entrants could also use the copy of Nemona they received if they wished. Groups of up to four players would compete in round-robin mini tournaments, the winners of which received a promotional print of Alolan Exeggutor ex with a Sealed Battle stamp. Each event concluded with a rock paper scissors competition, the winner of which also received an Alolan Exeggutor ex.[230]

A special Paradise Dragona Sealed Battle event was live-streamed on video platforms NicoNico and YouTube ahead of the public events on September 12, 2024. This comprised a 3-on-3 team battle featuring TCG personalities and offered the same participation prizes to each member. The first team to win three games was declared the winner; each member was given an Alolan Exeggutor ex promotional card and a Paradise Dragona booster box. Viewers could also enter a competition by following the Twitter accounts of the official Pokémon Card Channel and post messages of support with the hashtag #ポケカシールド戦で遊ぼ, play in the Pokéca Sealed Battle. Three winners were selected by lottery, each of which received a Paradise Dragona booster box.[231]

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SV7a accessories

The release of the Paradise Dragona Enhanced Expansion Pack on September 13, 2024 also saw a wave of associated TCG merchandise become available through Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

Latias & Latios Nightscape merchandise: These items feature the Eon Pokémon Latias and Latios as they travel at speed by an illuminated nightscape. The two are included in the subset as both Regular and Full Art cards, with the latter pair featured as a combined illustration. Both items have artwork by otumami.[232]

  • Latias & Latios Nightscape Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ラティアス・ラティオス 夜景)
  • Latias & Latios Nightscape Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ラティアス・ラティオス 夜景 Deck Shield: Latias•Latios Nightscape)

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Alolan Exeggutor and Friends merchandise: This pair of products feature illustrations by Sumiyoshi Kizuki[233] that depict Alolan Exeggutor and an assortment of Dragon-type Pokémon. The flip lid of the deck case features full-length artwork, while the case itself features variations of the same setting. Alolan Exeggutor is one of the focal Pokémon for the Paradise Dragona subset.

  • Alolan Exeggutor and Friends Double-sided Flip Deck Case (Japanese: 両面開きフリップデッキケース アローラナッシーと仲間たち Double-sided Flip Deck Case: Alolan Nassy and Friends)
  • Alolan Exeggutor and Friends Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド アローラナッシーと仲間たち Deck Shield: Alolan Nassy and Friends)

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Altaria & Lisia merchandise: These items feature Pokémon Coordinator Lisia on stage with her Altaria as illustrated by kannnu.[234] Several prints of a new Lisia Supporter card appeared in the Paradise Dragona subset. In addition to their availability at Pokémon Centers and on the Pokémon Center Online, these products were sold at participating Pokémon Card Gym stores. The sleeves were named "version 2" to differentiate them from a product released in the Sword & Shield Era.

  • Altaria & Lisia Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース チルタリス&ルチア Deck Case: Tyltalis & Lutia)
  • Altaria & Lisia Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット チルタリス&ルチア Rubber Playmat: Tyltalis & Lutia)
  • Altaria & Lisia Version 2 Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド チルタリス&ルチア Ver.2 Deck Shield: Tyltalis & Lutia Ver. 2)

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Other sleeves: The Drayton Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド カキツバタ Deck Shield: Kakitsubata) feature an illustration by TAKOLEGS[235] that depicts BB League Elite Four member Drayton with his Haxorus and Archaludon.

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Display frame: The Dragon Friends Display Frame (Japanese: ディスプレイフレーム ドラゴンフレンズ) features a border design by Teeziro[236] comprising numerous Pokémon with Dragon typing.

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Champions League 2025 merchandise

The first major meeting of the 2024-2025 domestic season was held in Tokyo at the Tokyo International Exhibition Center on September 22 and 23, 2024.[237] Players wishing to participate were required to apply through the Pokémon Card Game Players Club between August 16 and 23, 2024 and places were allocated by lottery on August 30.[238]

The second meeting was held in Osaka at the Intex Osaka on December 21 and 22, 2024.[239] People wishing to take part could apply between November 15 and 22, 2024 and places were allocated by lottery on November 29.[240] Additional entries for the Junior League could be secured on a first come, first served basis from November 29 up to the beginning of the tournament.[241]

Fukuoka hosted the third meeting of the season at the Marine Messe Fukuoka on February 5 and 6, 2025.[242] Those wishing to take part could apply between January 10 and 17, 2025 and places were allocated by lottery on January 24.[243] Additional entries for the Junior and Senior Leagues could be secured on a first come, first served basis from January 24 up to the beginning of the tournament.[244]

The fourth meeting of the season was held in Miyagi at the Miyagi Industrial Exchange Center, Sendai on April 5 and 6, 2025.[245] People wishing to take part could apply between February 28 and March 7, 2025 and places were allocated by lottery on March 14.[246] In order to allow many players to compete, the real-time Swiss draw system was utilized for the preliminary rounds of the Miyagi Master League. This marked its first use as part of a large-scale tournament following trials in Scramble Battles and corner events at previous Champions League meetings. The system used competitor's smartphones to match players after games without waiting for other games to end. Those planning to take part were required to have a LINE account.[247]

The fifth and final 2025 Champions League meeting was held in Aichi on May 3 and 4, 2025. The host venue was the Aichi International Exhibition Center in Tokoname.[248] People wishing to take part could start to apply from March 28. The deadline for applications was originally set at April 4, but this was later extened to April 8. The lottery results for places were announced on April 11.[249]

Prizes:
All Champions League tournament participants were given a pair of promotional cards: a Holofoil Tatsugiri and one of eight Basic Energy cards selected at random. A promotional Scizor ex card was also given to players that won at least four games while competing. More prizes were available to players that performed well in their respective leagues. The top 64 Junior and Senior League players were given a promotional print of Enhanced Hammer, as were Master League players that won at least ten total games across the qualifying round (held on day 1 of a respective meeting) and the main tournament (held on day 2). The Aichi meeting also hosted an Open League, which had no age restriction and was played using the Extra Regulation format. Enhanced Hammer was also given to the top 64 Open League players. The top 32 players in all leagues were also given a set of card sleeves (Japanese: オリジナルデッキシールド Original Deck Shield) featuring a stylized Champions League emblem.[250][251][252][253][254] The top finishers of each league category at a Champions League meeting were awarded Victory Symbol cards presented in trophy cases. Gold variants were given to those finishing first, silver ones were given to the runners-up, and bronze variants were given to the losing semi-finalists.[255]

Side events:
All venues held smaller side events as well as the main tournaments. The 3 on 3 Battle (Japanese: 3on3バトル) was the only returning side event, which comprised trios of single matches between three-member teams in a winner stays on format. This event was open to all competitors. New for this season was the 7-Win Streak Challenge (Japanese: 7連勝チャレンジ), which was limited to Master League competitors and utilized the real-time Swiss draw system. Games were Standard Regulation and managed via the LINE app, which matched players with similar game records and similar game request times.

  • The second day of the 2025 Tokyo Champions League featured the 3 on 3 Battle, 7-Win Streak Challenge, and a Paradise Dragona Sealed Battle. The 3 on 3 Battle awarded one of the eight Basic Energy promos at random, as well as a random sticker sheet from a pool of three to all participants.[256] These stickers featured either Alolan Exeggutor ex, Terapagos ex, or Sylveon ex card images. Players that won at least seven straight games in the 7-Win Streak Challenge would earn priority entry at the 2025 Osaka Champions League.[257]
  • The second day of the 2025 Osaka Champions League featured the 3 on 3 Battle, 7-Win Streak Challenge, and two events that used the Generations Start Decks without modification. One of these was the Generations Deck As Is Battle (Japanese: デッキそのままバトル ジェネレーションズ), which comprised 8-player mini tournaments. Like the similar Deck As Is Battle ~Get Eevee~ events held at Pokémon Card Gyms, participants were given a promotional Eevee card and one of nine generation-inspired stickers at random. Overall winners were given a full set of nine stickers.
The 3 on 3 Battle awarded one of the eight Basic Energy promos at random to all participants, plus one of eight possible stickers. These stickers comprised the three card-related ones first available at the 2025 Tokyo Champions League and five others that featured Terastallized Pokémon. Teams that won three consecutive games were also given a commemorative card.[258] Players reaching the target in the 7-Win Streak Challenge would earn priority entry at the 2025 Fukuoka Champions League.[259]
The other Generations Start Deck-related event was the Generations Poké-Friends No. 1 Championship (Japanese: ポケだちNo.1決定戦 Generations), a derivative of an event held in the summer of 2024 associated with Where are We Going With Pokémon!?. The event was limited to children born on or after April 2, 2012 and required pre-registration to participate; the format was winner stays on and an award was given to the player(s) with the highest win streak. The Where are We Going With Pokémon!? presenters were also scheduled to appear. The same area held a TCG learning experience using the Pokémon Card Game Battle Academy on both days of the Osaka meeting and a photo spot with panels featuring Pokémon Horizons characters and autographed images of the Where are We Going With Pokémon!? presenters.[260][261]
  • The first day of the 2025 Fukuoka Champions League featured the 3 on 3 Battle, while the second day featured the 7-Win Streak Challenge and Generations Poké-Friends No. 1 Championship. The 3 on 3 Battle awarded one of the eight Basic Energy promos at random to all participants, plus one of twelve possible stickers. The sticker pool included the eight available at previous meetings, in addition to four new ones featuring Hop's Zacian ex, Lillie's Clefairy ex, Iono's Bellibolt ex, and N's Zoroark ex card images. Those that won three consecutive games were also given a commemorative card.[262] Players that won at least seven straight games in the 7-Win Streak Challenge would earn priority entry at the 2025 Miyagi Champions League.[263] Player(s) with the highest win streak in the Generations Poké-Friends No. 1 Championship were given an award.[264]
  • The first day of the 2025 Miyagi Champions League featured the 3 on 3 Battle, while the second day featured the 7-Win Streak Challenge. The 3 on 3 Battle awarded one of the eight Basic Energy promos at random to all participants, plus one of nine possible stickers. This sticker pool included the four Battle Partners Trainer's Pokémon cards first available at the 2025 Fukuoka Champions League and five more featuring cards from Hot Wind Arena and the two Trainer-themed ex Starter Sets. Those achieving three consecutive wins were also given a commemorative card.[265] Players that won at least seven straight games in the 7-Win Streak Challenge would earn priority entry at the 2025 Aichi Champions League.[266] A new event was also held on both days at this meeting: the Team Rocket Battle Corner (Japanese: ロケット団バトルコーナー), in which players could battle against staff dressed as Team Rocket Grunts. Staff used cards from the upcoming Glory of the Rocket Gang expansion in their decks. All participants were given a Team Rocket-themed sticker.[265]
  • The first day of the 2025 Aichi Champions League featured the 3 on 3 Battle, while the second day featured the 7-Win Streak Challenge and another Generations Poké-Friends No. 1 Championship. The 3 on 3 Battle awarded one of the eight Basic Energy promos at random to all participants, plus one of fourteen possible stickers. This sticker pool included the nine Trainer's Pokémon cards available at the Miyagi meeting, in addition to five new ones featuring Team Rocket Pokémon ex. Those that won three consecutive games were also given a commemorative card.[267] Players that won at least seven straight games in the 7-Win Streak Challenge would earn priority entry at the inaugural 2026 Champions League meeting.[268] Player(s) with the highest win streak in the Generations Poké-Friends No. 1 Championship were given an award.[269]

Venues also had areas that did not focus on TCG competitions. All meetings had a Pokémon Card Game Sales Corner that sold the latest TCG products and area for autograph sessions with the four current presenters of the Pokémon Card Channel, who were present at select times. The Osaka, Fukuoka, and Aichi Champions Leagues held mini attractions on both days: people could play the Pokémon Card Game Pair Card Get Challenge! (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム ペアカードゲットチャレンジ!) and Pokémon Card Game Puzzle Challenge! (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム パズルチャレンジ!) for ¥500 per turn or the Mega Pokémon Gacha (Japanese: メガポケモンガチャ) for ¥1,800 per turn.[258][262][267] The Osaka meeting also had an exhibit on both days for the TOYOTA Engineering Society Miraidon, a mobility model in the image of the Paradox Pokémon. People could apply for a test drive experience prior to the event. Visitors could acquire a promotional pamphlet and exhibition sticker. This meeting also held Pokémon UNITE Tournament Mode battles on the second day, at which participants were given a sticker.[258]

Viewer campaigns:
The Master League tournaments at each venue were live-streamed on video platforms NicoNico and YouTube, during which prizes could be won as part of viewer campaigns. People wishing to enter a competition were required to follow the Twitter accounts of the official Pokémon Card Channel and post messages of support. Twenty winners were selected from each draw, each of which received a copy of the Tatsugiri participant promo and one random Energy participant promo.

  • Two lottery draws were held in conjunction with the broadcast of the Tokyo Master League tournament—people were required to post with the hashtag #ポケカCL2025東京予選, Pokéca CL2025 Tokyo Qualifying Round on the first day and post with the hashtag #ポケカCL2025東京本戦, Pokéca CL2025 Tokyo Main Battle on the second.[270]
  • The broadcast of the Osaka Master League tournament held two draws, which required people to post with the hashtag #ポケカCL2025大阪予選, Pokéca CL2025 Osaka Qualifying Round on the day one and with the hashtag #ポケカCL2025東京本戦, Pokéca CL2025 Osaka Main Battle on day two.[271]
  • Two draws were held during the broadcast of the Fukuoka Master League tournament. People were required to post with the hashtag #ポケカCL2025福岡予選, Pokéca CL2025 Fukuoka Qualifying Round on the day one and with the hashtag #ポケカCL2025福岡本戦, Pokéca CL2025 Fukuoka Main Battle on day two to enter draws.[272]
  • Only one viewer campaign draw was held for the Miyagi Master League tournament—people could participate by posting with the hashtag #ポケカCL2025宮城本戦, Pokéca CL2025 Miyagi Main Battle on the second day.[273]
  • The broadcast of the Aichi Master League tournament once again held two draws. People could enter by posting with the hashtag #ポケカCL2025愛知予選, Pokéca CL2025 Aichi Qualifying Round on the first day and with the hashtag #ポケカCL2025愛知本戦, Pokéca CL2025 Aichi Main Battle on the second day.[274]

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SV8 accessories

Super Electric Breaker is the eighth main expansion of the Scarlet & Violet Era and was officially released on October 18, 2024. Numerous TCG accessories bearing different designs accompanied its launch.

Stellar Tera Type Pikachu merchandise: These items feature a Terastallized Pikachu bearing a Stellar-type Tera Jewel, which served as the focal Pokémon of the expansion. As per other Terastal-related products made available during the Era, the sleeves were produced with a high gloss finish.

  • Stellar Tera Type Pikachu Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース テラスタイプ:ステラ ピカチュウ Deck Case: Teras Type: Stellar Pikachu)
  • Stellar Tera Type Pikachu Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス テラスタイプ:ステラ ピカチュウ Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Teras Type: Stellar Pikachu)

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Slaking merchandise: These items feature Shibuzoh. illustrations[275] of Slaking, Slakoth, and Fuecoco lazing on grassy terrain flanked by Vigoroth and Fancy Pattern Vivillon. All the depicted Pokémon were featured on cards in the Super Electric Breaker expansion. Both items were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Slaking Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ケッキング Deck Case: Kekking)
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Jasmine merchandise: This pair of items feature Johto Gym Leader Jasmine strolling through Olivine City with Amphy. Another illustration features the two sitting on a dock at sunset. Both illustrations were created by sowsow.[276] Jasmine was featured on a new Supporter card in Super Electric Breaker. These items were also exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Jasmine Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ミカン Deck Case: Mikan)
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Other sleeves: Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online also began to sell four other sleeve designs from the same date. Each pack contained 64 sleeves.

  • The Milotic Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス ミロカロス Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Milokaross) feature the Tender Pokémon Milotic swimming alongside some Dragonair, a Gyarados, some Tatsugiri, and some Feebas. Some Prism Scales can be seen embedded in the rocks. These sleeves were illustrated by Mizutamari Higashi.[277]
  • The Chill Teaser Toy Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド のんびりじゃらし Deck Shield: Carefree Cat Teaser) feature a cat toy Item introduced in Super Electric Breaker that has captured the attention of three Espurr, as well as a male and female Meowstic. The artwork on these sleeves was created by imomushi.[278]
  • The Connecting World -Everyone's Habitat- Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド つながるせかい -みんなのすみか- Deck Shield: Connecting World -Everyone's Habitat-) feature an illustration by Teeziro of Pokémon in various environments. Sections of the artwork were used on nine cards released during the second year of the Scarlet & Violet Era.
  • The Uxie & Mesprit & Azelf Colorful Triple Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド カラフルトリプル ユクシー&エムリット&アグノム Deck Shield: Colorful Triple: Yuxie & Emrit & Agnome) feature the lake guardians Azelf, Mesprit, and Uxie atop one another. The sleeve design was illustrated by Terada Tera.[279]

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Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack 8

Officially recognized Pokémon Card Gym stores could begin distributing new Promo Card Packs with the release of Super Electric Breaker on October 18, 2024.[280] Each pack contained one of seven possible SV-P Promotional cards bearing the Pokémon Card Gym logo. Four of these cards were new; the others were popular reprints from earlier in the Scarlet & Violet Era.

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Pokémon Card Club Stickers

Throughout November 2024, Pokémon Centers and Pokémon Card Gym stores ran a campaign to support Pokémon Card Clubs (Japanese: ポケカ部 Pokéca Club), casual events for people that enjoy playing the TCG, typically aimed at working adults. For as long as stocks lasted, people participating in Gym Battles at Pokémon Card Gyms would receive one of two Pokémon Card Club Stickers (Japanese: 「ポケカ部」ステッカー) in addition to their regular prizes. These stickers featured dynamic illustrations of either Pikachu or Eevee with a stylized hashtag. These stickers were also given away at random to people participating in Pokémon Card Game Classroom or daytime Casual Battles with Pokémon Cards! events at Pokémon Centers.

Some stores endorsed to host Independent Events were also given Endorsed Independent Event Pokémon Card Club Stickers (Japanese: 「ポケカ部」ステッカー(公認自主イベント)) to distribute amongst attendees. This sticker features a Poké Ball and a stylized hashtag. Pokémon Card Gyms also held Gym Battle Night Pokémon Card Club Version events—a Gym Battle held after 4pm—at which participants would receive a Night Pokémon Card Club Sticker (Japanese: 「夜ポケカ部」ステッカー) while stocks lasted. This sticker features Dark and Ghost-type Pokémon in a dark alley with a stylized hashtag. This sticker could also be obtained at evening Casual Battles with Pokémon Cards! events at Pokémon Center Tokyo DX, Pokémon Center Yokohama, and Pokémon Center Osaka. These events were similarly held after 4pm. All stickers were limited to one per person per event.[281][282]

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SV8 Gummy Candy

Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. released another gummy candy product in November 2024[283] following the release of the Super Electric Breaker expansion. Packs of Pokémon Card Game Scarlet & Violet Gummy: Super Electric Breaker (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム スカーレット&バイオレット グミ 超電ブレイカー) were enclosed with a couple of grape-flavored gummies plus one of 22 possible cards from the Super Electric Breaker expansion.

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Generations Start Decks

Main article: Generations Start Decks (TCG)

The second nonad of beginner decks to be released during the Scarlet & Violet Era was the Generations Start Decks (Japanese: スタートデッキGenerations Start Deck Generations), sold from November 22, 2024. Each 60-card deck focused on one of the nine generations at the time and primarily included Pokémon that debuted in that generation, headlined by a pair of Pokémon ex cards. This collection comprised:

  • Generations Start Deck Pikachu ex & Snorlax ex (Japanese: スタートデッキGenerations ピカチュウex・カビゴンex Start Deck Generations: Pikachu ex•Kabigon ex)
  • Generations Start Deck Lugia ex & Tyranitar ex (Japanese: スタートデッキGenerations ルギアex・バンギラスex Start Deck Generations: Lugia ex•Bangiras ex)
  • Generations Start Deck Kyogre ex & Blaziken ex (Japanese: スタートデッキGenerations カイオーガex・バシャーモex Start Deck Generations: Kyogre ex•Bursyamo ex)
  • Generations Start Deck Dialga ex & Lucario ex (Japanese: スタートデッキGenerations ディアルガex・ルカリオex Start Deck Generations: Dialga ex•Lucario ex)
  • Generations Start Deck Reshiram ex & Amoonguss ex (Japanese: スタートデッキGenerations レシラムex・モロバレルex Start Deck Generations: Reshiram ex•Morobareru ex)
  • Generations Start Deck Xerneas ex & Noivern ex (Japanese: スタートデッキGenerations ゼルネアスex・オンバーンex Start Deck Generations: Xerneas ex•Onvern ex)
  • Generations Start Deck Tapu Koko ex & Mimikyu ex (Japanese: スタートデッキGenerations カプ・コケコex・ミミッキュex Start Deck Generations: Kapu-Kokeko ex•Mimikkyu ex)
  • Generations Start Deck Zacian ex & Alcremie ex (Japanese: スタートデッキGenerations ザシアンex・マホイップex Start Deck Generations: Zacian ex•Mawhip ex)
  • Generations Start Deck Koraidon ex & Paldean Clodsire ex (Japanese: スタートデッキGenerations コライドンex・パルデアドオーex Start Deck Generations: Koraidon ex•Paldean Dooh ex)

Each deck came enclosed with a quick rules card and a cardboard sheet containing damage counters and status markers. Early print runs of the decks also included a code card worth five points for use with the Mythical Pokémon Get Large-scale Campaign. Decks that included a code card featured the campaign logo on the reverse of the packaging.

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Generations Start Deck Special Battle Set

The Generations Start Deck Special Battle Set (Japanese: スタートデッキGenerations スペシャルバトルセット Start Deck Generations Special Battle Set) was made available alongside the nine Generations Start Decks on November 22, 2024. Each product contained a copy of four of these decks, namely the Pikachu ex & Snorlax ex deck, the Lugia ex & Tyranitar ex deck, the Zacian ex & Alcremie ex deck, and the Koraidon ex & Paldean Clodsire ex deck. The set also came with four SV-P Promotional cards—comprising two Full Art reprints and two Holofoil reprints of recently released cards—plus a pair of exclusive coins, a sheet of damage counters and status markers, a 2-player playmat, a beginner's guide, a how to play guide, and a damage counter case. The product box could also be used for storage.

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SVM accessories

Numerous items of merchandise were made available from November 22, 2024 to complement the Generations Start Decks. Several related campaigns were also held at later dates.

Sleeves: Nine packs of card sleeves were sold at Pokémon Centers, Pokémon Card Gym stores, and the Pokémon Center Online, which featured the Pokémon depicted on Pokémon ex cards from each Generations Start Deck. Each pack included 64 copies of a particular design.

  • The Adventure in Kanto: Pikachu & Snorlax Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド カントーの冒険 ピカチュウ&カビゴン Deck Shield: Kanto Adventure: Pikachu & Kabigon) feature a Snorlax yawning against a tree and a Pikachu leaping into view. A couple of Rattata can be seen in the distance, as can Viridian City, based on its appearance in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. The sleeves were illustrated by Atsushi Furusawa.[284]
  • The Adventure in Johto: Lugia & Tyranitar Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ジョウトの冒険 ルギア&バンギラス Deck Shield: Johto Adventure: Lugia & Bangiras) prominently feature a Tyranitar in Ecruteak City, with a Lugia soaring above. Several other Johto Pokémon line the city's streets, which is based on its appearance in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
  • The Adventure in Hoenn: Kyogre & Blaziken Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ホウエンの冒険 カイオーガ&バシャーモ Deck Shield: Hoenn Adventure: Kyogre & Bursyamo) feature a Kyogre swimming underwater while a Blaziken leaps over the water's surface. Numerous Hoenn Pokémon are depicted in the background, as is the volcanic Mt. Chimney. The artwork on these sleeves was drawn by Ryota Murayama.[285]
  • The Adventure in Sinnoh: Dialga & Lucario Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド シンオウの冒険 ディアルガ&ルカリオ Deck Shield: Sinnoh Adventure: Dialga & Lucario) feature a Dialga and a Lucario atop Spear Pillar. The northern part of the Mount Coronet range and much of Sinnoh's north coast can be seen in the background. These sleeves were also illustrated by Atsushi Furusawa.[284]
  • The Adventure in Unova: Reshiram & Amoonguss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド イッシュの冒険 レシラム&モロバレル Deck Shield: Issyu Adventure: Reshiram & Morobareru) feature an Amoonguss on the Skyarrow Bridge, with a Reshiram flying above. The sprawling Castelia City is depicted in the background.
  • The Adventure in Kalos: Xerneas & Noivern Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド カロスの冒険 ゼルネアス&オンバーン Deck Shield: Kalos Adventure: Xerneas & Onvern) feature a Xerneas and a Noivern on a ruinous vista overlooking Lumiose City. Several other Kalos Pokémon are in the illustration, which was created by Ryota Murayama.[285]
  • The Adventure in Alola: Tapu Koko & Mimikyu Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド アローラの冒険 カプ・コケコ&ミミッキュ Deck Shield: Alola Adventure: Kapu-Kokeko & Mimikkyu) portray Tapu Koko and a Mimikyu high up Melemele Island's Mahalo Trail. A couple of Sensu Style Oricorio feature in the background, as do Akala Island and Ula'ula Island. These sleeves were illustrated by Atsushi Furusawa.[284]
  • The Adventure in Galar: Zacian & Alcremie Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ガラルの冒険 ザシアン&マホイップ Deck Shield: Galar Adventure: Zacian & Mawhip) feature Zacian in the air above Motostoke Gym, while an Alcremie holds on to the Warrior Pokémon's tail.
  • The Adventure in Paldea: Koraidon & Clodsire Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド パルデアの冒険 コライドン&ドオー Deck Shield: Paldea Adventure: Koraidon & Dooh) feature a Koraidon and a Clodsire in front of the steps leading up to Mesagoza's main plaza. A number of Squawkabilly and other Paldea Pokémon are featured in the background of the artwork, which was created by Ryota Murayama.[285]

Sleeve images:

Adventure in Kanto: Pikachu
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Miscellaneous items:

  • People visiting participating stores across Japan that sold Pokémon TCG products could pick up a Paper Playmat and Pokémon Coin Set (Japanese: 紙製プレイマットとポケモンコインセット) for free for as long as stocks lasted. This promotion specifically excluded convenience stores and sets were limited to one per visitor.[286] Each 2-player playmat featured annotations for different areas of play on one side and some beginner tips for using the Generations Start Decks on the other.
  • Participating convenience stores gave away a Paper Playmat and Pokémon Coin and Original Plastic Damage Counter Case (Japanese: 紙製プレイマットとポケモンコインとオリジナルダメカンケース(プラスチック製)) with the purchase of any two Generations Start Decks in a single transaction.[286] The playmat and coin were the same as those that could be obtained for free at other retailers. The damage counter case came flat-packed and features Pikachu with a yellow background design.
  • A set of nine A4-sized Clear Files bearing the same illustrations as the sleeves was available as part of a Lawson Generations Start Deck Campaign (Japanese: スタートデッキGenerationsキャンペーン). Starting January 7, 2025, customers that purchased any three eligible Lotte products at participating Lawson stores could select an Original Clear File (Japanese: オリジナルクリアファイル) design of their choice for free. The campaign ran until January 20, 2025 or for as long as stocks lasted. Eligible products could be identified in-store by POP marks. Customers could not select the same design more than once at a store.[287] A Twitter campaign also ran between January 7 and 13, 2025 that offered a full set of Generations Start Decks to lottery winners. To become eligible for the lottery, people were required to follow the official Lawson Twitter account, quote a Lawson post related to the campaign, and repost with the hashtag #ローソンでポケカ, Pokéca at Lawson. Winners were scheduled to be notified by late March 2025.[288]
  • Participating ÆON and KIDS REPUBLIC locations held Generations Start Deck Battle In-Store! events between March 15 and April 27, 2025, which were limited to children of elementary school age and junior high school age. Players were required to use one of the Generations Start Decks without any modification in a winner stays on format, with a maximum of two wins. All participants were given a copy of the coin available in early Generations Start Deck campaigns and an exchange ticket. After they had finished playing, participants could then redeem the exchange ticket at the host store when making a purchase that contained at least five booster packs. In return, they would receive one of nine possible Original Dividers (Japanese: オリジナル仕切り板) for use with deck cases or card boxes, which featured the same sleeve illustrations.[289]

Miscellaneous item images:

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SV8a accessories

The second High Class Pack of the Scarlet & Violet Era was Terastal Fest ex, which launched on December 6, 2024. Its release was supplemented by a large amount of TCG accessories with varying designs.

Carrying case: The Eevee Great Gathering Carrying Case (Japanese: キャリングケース イーブイ大集合 Carrying Case: Eievui Great Gathering) features the outlines of many Eevee as derived from a Sumiyoshi Kizuki illustration.[290] Each case could be used to store loose cards, deck cases, or other accessories, and were packaged with fifteen separator plates and an index sticker sheet.

Carrying case image:

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Card box: The Eevee Great Gathering Long Card Box (Japanese: ロングカードボックス イーブイ大集合 Long Card Box: Eievui Great Gathering) features the full-color version of the artwork used on the carrying case and was one of several accessories to feature the Evolution Pokémon. Once assembled, the box was capable of storing up to 750 loose cards.

Card box image:

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Deck cases: Each deck case could hold up to 180 cards.

  • The Eevee Plush Deck Case (Japanese: ぬいぐるみデッキケース イーブイ) was a polyester fiber flip deck case that integrated several of Eevee's body features, much like the Pikachu-themed deck case released alongside the ex Starter Set Pikachu ex & Pawmot. It had a hook-and-loop fastener for closure.
  • The Terastal Form Terapagos Flip Deck Case (Japanese: フリップデッキケース テラパゴス(テラスタルフォルム)) depicts Terapagos in its Terastal Form as illustrated by individuals at Buraian.[291] Like the products released in time with the Stellar Tera Type Starter Sets, it featured an exterior made of a reflective material and a magnetic closure flip lid. The reverse of the case features Terapagos's Stellar Form. Cases came with two card dividers and were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.
  • The Ogerpon Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース オーガポン) features a Nao illustration[292] of Teal Mask Ogerpon at the water's edge, looking at a Yanma flying above. Each case was packaged with two card dividers and could be secured shut with a hook-and-loop fastener. These were also exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

Deck case images:

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Playmats:

  • The Eeveelutions Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット イーブイズ Rubber Playmat: EVs) was one of three Eeveelutions-themed items to feature illustrations by Shibuzoh.[293] It features Eevee Eevee engaging in various activities with each of its evolved forms.
  • Two TCG items were released alongside another wave of Pokémon Trainers merchandise that first went on sale December 5, 2024, which focused on characters that debuted in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero. The Pokémon Trainers: Blueberry Academy Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット POKÉMON TRAINERS -ブルーベリー学園-) features a saino misaki illustration[294] of Blueberry Academy students enjoying a break with their Pokémon, including: Lacey and her Granbull, Amarys and her Skarmory, Crispin and his Magmortar, as well as Drayton and his Archaludon. The playmat could only be purchased from Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.
  • The Ancient & Future Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット 古代・未来) features ensemble artwork of Ancient and Future Paradox Pokémon, as derived from promotional artwork created for the Wild Force and Cyber Judge expansions. This playmat was exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

Playmat images:

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Sleeves: Each pack contains 64 card protector sleeves. All except the Eeveelutions Sleeves were Pokémon Center- and Pokémon Center Online-exclusive items.

  • The Eeveelutions Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド イーブイズ Deck Shield: EVs) feature a vignette with Eevee and its eight Evolutions at the time.
  • The Terastal Form Terapagos Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス テラパゴス(テラスタルフォルム) Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Terapagos (Terastal Form)) feature the Legendary Tera Pokémon in its Terastal Form. The illustration on these sleeves was created by Buraian design;[291] they were produced with a high-gloss finish and were sold at the higher price point of ¥990 compared to the standard ¥889.
  • The Ogerpon Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド オーガポン Deck Shield: Ogerpon) feature Ogerpon with its Teal Mask on a Kitakami waterfront,[292] gazing in awe.
  • The Land of Kitakami Poké Crest Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ポケ紋 キタカミの里 Deck Shield: Poké Crest: Kitakami Countryside) feature emblems resembling Pokémon that debuted in updates and expansions for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, including: Walking Wake, Raging Bolt, Gouging Fire, Okidogi, Munkidori, Fezandipiti, Pecharunt, and Ogerpon. All except Pecharunt were designed by Kouki Saitou.[295]
  • The Tatsugiri: To the Usual Place Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド シャリタツ いつもの場所へ Deck Shield: Syaritatsu: To the Usual Place) feature a Curly Form Tatsugiri in front of a person with a Rescue Board, which debuted as a Pokémon Tool card in the Wild Force expansion.

Sleeve images:

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Files: All files except the Eeveelutions Collection File were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • The 4-ring Eeveelutions Collection File (Japanese: コレクションファイル イーブイズ Collection File: EVs) features Shibuzoh.[293] artwork of Eevee together with its evolved forms. Each file included ten 9-pocket display pages. Packs of Eeveelutions Collection Refill (Japanese: コレクションリフィル イーブイズ Collection Refill: EVs) pages were also available, which included ten 9-pocket display pages and an index sheet featuring artwork used throughout the Eeveelutions range. Files were designed to hold a total of 20 display pages.
  • The Pokémon Trainers: The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Collection File (Japanese: コレクションファイル POKÉMON TRAINERS -ゼロの秘宝-) feature images of characters introduced in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero arranged in a scrapbook style, similar to products released in September 2023. One image depicts siblings Carmine and Kieran, the other portrays BB League Elite Four members Lacey, Amarys, Crispin, and Drayton with a Pokémon from each of their teams. Both illustrations were created by saino misaki.[294] Like the Eeveelutions Collection File above, each file came with ten 9-pocket display pages and was designed to hold 20 pages in total.
  • The Pikachu Collection File Pro (Japanese: コレクションファイル プロ ピカチュウ) features center motifs of Pikachu enveloped in electricity on both of its covers. The designs are accompanied by Poké Ball symbols and Energy symbols. Each file incorporates thirty 9-pocket fixed pages with a black backing, allowing up to 540 cards to be displayed. Files could also be secured shut with an elastic strap.

File images:

Eeveelutions Collection File (front)
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Display frame: The Eeveelutions Display Frame Version 2 (Japanese: ディスプレイフレーム イーブイズ Ver.2 Display Frame: EVs Ver. 2) included two acrylic panels designed to situate a single card, a set of four screws to secure them together, and a pair of foot stands. The front panel features an elaborate black and gold Kagemaru Himeno design[296] that incorporates silhouettes of Eevee and its Evolutions, similar to Himeno's three-card frame design released in time with Pokémon Card 151.

Display frame image:

Eeveelutions Display Frame Version 2
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Miscellaneous items:

  • The Eevee Great Gathering Damage Counter Case (Japanese: ダメカンケース イーブイ大集合 Damage Counter Case: Eievui Great Gathering) was a small plastic case designed to hold the likes of damage counters, coins, dice, or Special Condition markers. Its cover features a plethora of Eevee as drawn by Sumiyoshi Kizuki.[290]
  • The Poké Ball Card Holder (Japanese: カードホルダー モンスターボール Card Holder: Monster Ball) was a new type of item officially sold by The Pokémon Company specifically for the TCG. Each holder comprised a white plastic frame with a molded Poké Ball symbol and keychain on top. Each holder was packaged with a pair of transparent plastic panels and a penny sleeve to display a card. The panels could clip together, which in turn could be clipped into the holder frame.

Miscellaneous item images:

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Palafin ex Clear File

The February 2025 issue of Monthly Comic Zenon featured an interview with manga artist and illustrator Tetsuo Hara, who made his TCG illustration debut with the Special Art Rare print of Palafin ex from Terastal Fest ex. The magazine came with a special Palafin ex Clear File (Japanese: 「イルカマンex」クリアファイル "Irukaman ex" Clear File) depicting the card. The magazine was available from December 25, 2024.[297]

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Extra Battle Day 2025 Promo Card Pack

New prizes were introduced for those competing in Extra Battle Day events held at Pokémon Card Gyms starting January 1, 2025. Events were single-elimination tournaments played using the Extra Regulation format. All participants were given an Irida promotional card with new artwork, plus an Extra Battle Day Promo Card Pack (Japanese: エクストラバトルの日 プロモカードパック) with an updated pool of cards. Each pack contained one of twelve possible promotional cards that featured an Extra Battle Day logo stamp. Tournament winners were given an additional pack, as were winners of any rock paper scissors competitions held.[298]

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Champions League 2025 commemorative sleeves

To commemorate the 2025 series of the Champions League, two sets of sleeves were made available on the Pokémon Center Online from January 14, 2025.[299] Each pack contained 64 sleeves.

  • The Buddy-Buddy Friends Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド なかよしフレンズ Deck Shield: Buddy Friends) feature a Pidgey, a Dreepy, and a Charmander, two of which are eating a Buddy-Buddy Poffin. The three Pokémon are normally represented by Basic Pokémon in the TCG, and the ryoma uratsuka illustration[300] is a likely reference to the Buddy-Buddy Poffin Item card effect.
  • The ACE SPEC Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス ACE SPEC Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: ACE SPEC) feature a Kouichi Ooyama illustration of various items depicted on ACE SPEC cards from the Scarlet & Violet Era. The sleeves bear resemblance to the Item Mania Sleeves Ooyama illustrated in the Sun & Moon Era.

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Battle Partners Deck Build Box

Main article: Battle Partners Deck Build Box (TCG)

Battle Partners was the ninth main expansion of the Scarlet & Violet Era and officially became available on January 24, 2025. Its release was accompanied by a few products in keeping with the Owner's Pokémon theme—one of these was the Battle Partners Deck Build Box (Japanese: デッキビルドBOX バトルパートナーズ). It was marketed as a product for those looking to begin their TCG journey or to strengthen their decks, and included 75 popular Standard Regulation cards, 96 Basic Energy cards, four dividers, and ten Battle Partners booster packs.

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N Collection File Set

N was one of the focal Trainers in the Battle Partners expansion, which launched on January 24, 2025. Available alongside it was the N Collection File Set (Japanese: コレクションファイルセット N), which included a ten-page 4-pocket collection file, an exclusive Reverse Cracked Ice Holofoil promotional card and N coin, plus six Battle Partners booster packs. The file features N together with several Pokémon he owned over the course of Black, White, Black 2, and White 2.

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Lillie Collection File Set

The Lillie Collection File Set (Japanese: コレクションファイルセット リーリエ Collection File Set: Lilie) was released to complement the Battle Partners expansion on January 24, 2025. A handful of Pokémon belonging to Lillie feature in the expansion, based on those she uses in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. These are depicted on the collection file enclosed within the set, which was illustrated by Megumi Mizutani.[301] Each collection file can hold up to 80 cards. The set also included a Reverse Cracked Ice Holofoil promotional card, a Lillie coin, and six Battle Partners booster packs.

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SV9 accessories

A number of TCG accessories were released on January 24, 2025 that primarily featured the four Pokémon Trainers central to the theme of the Battle Partners expansion.

Iono merchandise: This range features Levincia Gym Leader Iono and the team of Pokémon she uses when challenged to a rematch in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. The playmat was limited to Pokémon Centers, Pokémon Card Gyms, and the Pokémon Center Online, while the other two items received a more general release. All use an illustration by You Iribi.[302]

  • Iono Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ナンジャモ Deck Case: Nanjyamo)
  • Iono Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット ナンジャモ Rubber Playmat: Nanjyamo)
  • Iono Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ナンジャモ Deck Shield: Nanjyamo)

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N & Purrloin merchandise: These items feature N and a Purrloin, the first Pokémon he uses during the events of Pokémon Black & White. The two items use an NC Empire illustration[303] and were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • N & Purrloin Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース N&チョロネコ Deck Case: N & Choroneko)
  • N & Purrloin Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド N&チョロネコ Deck Shield: N & Choroneko)

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Lillie & Clefairy merchandise: These two products use artwork created by NC Empire[303] that features Lillie in her more assertive attire alongside her Clefairy. These items were also exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Lillie & Clefairy Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース リーリエ&ピッピ Deck Case: Lilie & Pippi)
  • Lillie & Clefairy Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド リーリエ&ピッピ Deck Shield: Lilie & Pippi)

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Hop & Snorlax merchandise: This pair of items features rival character Hop and his Snorlax. This artwork was also drawn by NC Empire.[303] The two could only be purchased at Pokémon Centers and from the Pokémon Center Online.

  • Hop & Snorlax Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ホップ&カビゴン Deck Case: Hop & Kabigon)
  • Hop & Snorlax Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ホップ&カビゴン Deck Shield: Hop & Kabigon)

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Other sleeves: Two other sleeves designs were available from the same date. Each pack contained 64 sleeves.

  • The Furret & Sentret Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド オオタチ&オタチ Deck Shield: Ootachi & Otachi) feature a forest scene with a Furret and a snug Sentret asleep on the grass. Two other Sentret keep watch in the background. These sleeves were illustrated by Teeziro[304] and were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.
  • The Mew Pro Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プロ ミュウ Deck Shield Pro: Mew) feature the Mythical New Species Pokémon on a plain pink background with a white starburst. These sleeves were produced with a matte finish to reduce resistance when shuffling and were sold at a higher price point than regular sleeves. They could be purchased from Pokémon Centers, Pokémon Card Gym stores, and the Pokémon Center Online.

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Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack 9

Pokémon Card Gym stores began to give out new Promo Card Packs to people that took part in events from January 24, 2025.[305] Packs contained one of seven possible SV-P Promotional cards, four of which were new and three of which were popular reprints from earlier in the Era. All cards bear the Pokémon Card Gym logo.

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Pokémon Card Game × BOSS Coffee merchandise

Japanese beverage manufacturer Suntory partnered with The Pokémon Company to launch a collaborative campaign between the Pokémon Trading Card Game and BOSS Coffee. Starting February 4, 2025, several BOSS Coffee product lines had their packaging updated to feature TCG-related imagery, and were marketed as "collectable Pokémon Card cans" (Japanese: 集めるポケカ缶). The updated lines included:

Suntory also launched a new line on this date, BOSS ex Evolutionary Lightly Sweetened (Japanese: ボスex 進化の微糖), which featured either Eevee, Eevee ex, or Special Art Rare Flareon ex card images.[306]

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In addition to the TCG-themed designs, cans released during the campaign included QR codes that could be scanned to direct people to a campaign website for participation in an instant-win lottery. After scanning a QR code with a smartphone, people were required to log in with an authenticated LINE account, Twitter account, or Suntory account, upon which they would discover if they won one of the 100,000 prizes available:

  • Prize A: A Pokémon Card Pattern Cushion (Japanese: ポケモンカード柄クッション) featuring one of nine card images. 1,500 copies of this prize were available and winners could select which design to receive. Each account could only win this prize once. Possible designs included: Pikachu ex, Eevee ex, Sprigatito, Fuecoco, Quaxly, Miraidon ex, Koraidon ex, Charizard ex, and Mimikyu.
  • Prize B: PayPay Points worth ¥10 could be claimed by 98,500 winners. An account could win this prize up to 14 times; however, if the same account also won Prize A, that account could only win Prize B four times.

Lottery applications were limited to one per day per account. For every seventh application, the chances of winning would double. Prizes could be claimed until June 1, 2025. Cushions were intended to be shipped in early July 2025.[307][308]

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People that purchased six-packs of the TCG-branded products could also enter a mail-in campaign. The reverse of each six-pack sleeve included one pre-addressed application postcard and one application ticket, which required to be cut out for use in the campaign. Two prize draws were available to enter, which required different amounts of tickets to become eligible. Once the desired number of tickets had been affixed to the postcard, people were required to tick the prize they wished to enter the draw for, append their details, affix a postage stamp, and mail it. Entries postmarked after June 1, 2025 would not be accepted. Entrants could only select one prize draw to enter per postcard but could enter as many times as they liked. Winners were intended to receive their prizes 2-3 months after the deadline. The possible prizes were as follows:[309]

  • 5-Pack Course: This draw required five tickets to enter and offered 30 winners a copy of a Fuecoco BOSS Jacket ex (Japanese: ホゲータボスジャンex Hogator BOSS Jan ex). One side is red and features a Fuecoco card patch on its left sleeve. The jacket can be "evolved" by turning it inside out, which features white and yellow body sections, as well as a Crocalor card patch on its left sleeve. The jacket can be "evolved" again by applying a layer of outwear, which features a Skeledirge ex card patch. All "stages" of the jacket feature a patch on the left sleeve that resembles the reverse of a Pokémon trading card, a Fire Energy symbol and the Japanese Pokémon Card Game logo on the front, and the BOSS Coffee logo on the back.
  • 1-Pack Course: This draw required one ticket to enter and offered 3,000 winners a copy of a pamphlet containing two BOSS Original QUO Cards (Japanese: BOSSオリジナルQUOカード) with a total pre-paid value of ¥1,500.

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Participating retailers also offered two types of gift with purchase during the campaign period:[309]

  • For as long as stocks lasted, customers that purchased at least six TCG-branded BOSS Coffee cans in a single transaction could claim a free Pokémon Card Design Lunchbox (Japanese: ポケモンカードデザインランチボックス). Five designs were available, which featured different Pokémon card images on their lids.
  • For as long as stocks lasted, customers that purchased a case of TCG-branded BOSS Coffee could claim an Original Leisure Sheet (Japanese: オリジナルレジャーシート) that could be placed on a variety of surfaces. Four designs were available.

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Following the release of the Glory of the Rocket Gang expansion, a second phase of the campaign began. Between April 21 and May 9, 2025, people could enter a Twitter lottery to win one of five copies of Team Rocket Boss Giovanni's BOSS Jacket (Japanese: ロケット団のボス サカキのボスジャン Rocket Gang Boss Sakaki's BOSS Jan). The jacket features the Japanese Pokémon Card Game logo and BOSS Coffee logo on the front, while the reverse features a modified version of the BOSS Coffee logo with Team Rocket boss Giovanni. To enter, people were required to follow the official Suntory BOSS account and repost the target post with the hashtags #BOSSとボス, BOSS and Boss, #ポケカ, Pokéca, and #集めるポケカ缶, Collectible Pokéca Can. Winners were announced in late May 2025, and prizes were scheduled to be shipped in mid-June 2025.[310]

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Team Rocket Boss Giovanni's BOSS Jacket
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Starting May 6, 2025, Suntory launched revamped can designs of the BOSS ex Evolutionary Lightly Sweetened line. Possible designs included Team Rocket's Mewtwo ex, Team Rocket's Persian ex, and Art Rare Team Rocket's Meowth card images.[311]

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BOSS ex Evolutionary Lightly
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Participating stores also began to sell campaign-branded Simply Dilute Craft BOSS Café (Japanese: 割るだけクラフトボスカフェ) from May 20, 2025. For as long as stocks lasted, 2-packs of sugar-free or mildly sweetened Craft BOSS Café bottles came packaged with an exclusive Team Rocket's Giovanni promo card, which features artwork of Giovanni with a cup of coffee and a BOSS Coffee stamp.[311]

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February 2025 accessories

Pokémon Centers across Japan began to sell packs of card protector sleeves from February 7, 2025. Each of these featured a prior design with a different border color, and each pack contained 64 sleeves. There was a possibility of the sleeves also becoming available on the Pokémon Center Online at a later date.

  • The Latias & Latios Nightscape Sleeves (Red) (Japanese: デッキシールド ラティアス・ラティオス 夜景【レッド】 Deck Shield: Latias•Latios Nightscape (Red)) feature the otumami illustration[232] with a red border instead of the original purple.
  • The *Moonlight and Umbreon Premium Gloss Sleeves (Gray) (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス 月明かりとブラッキー【グレー】 Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Moonlight and Blacky (Gray)) feature a gray border instead of the original black. These sleeves were produced with a glossy finish as per its original counterpart, and were sold at a higher price point than regular sleeves.
  • The Latias & Latios Sleeves (Blue) (Japanese: デッキシールド ラティアス・ラティオス【ブルー】 Deck Shield: Latias•Latios (Blue)) feature Ryota Murayama artwork[312] and a more pronounced blue border instead of the original pale blue.

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SV9 Gummy Candy

Packs of Pokémon Card Game Scarlet & Violet Gummy: Battle Partners (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム スカーレット&バイオレット グミ バトルパートナーズ) were made available in February 2025 shortly after the Battle Partners expansion.[313] Each pack contained one of 24 cards sourced straight from the expansion plus two grape-flavored gummy candies.

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CoroCoro Ichiban! Battle Partners Special Deck Case

The April 2025 issue of CoroCoro Ichiban! came enclosed with several Pokémon-related gifts, including an Iono's Tadbulb SV-P Promotional card, a Melmetal Promotional Frienda Pick, a Pokémon Frienda Set 4 Fierce Battle Book, and a Battle Partners Special Deck Case (Japanese: 「バトルパートナーズ」特製デッキケース). The deck case could hold 60 cards once assembled and was adorned with images of cards from the Battle Partners expansion. Copies of the magazine were officially released on February 20, 2025.[314]

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ex Starter Set Steven's Beldum & Metagross ex

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Following on from the reintroduction of Owner's Pokémon in the Journey Partners expansion, a pair of 60-card ex Starter Sets focusing on more Trainers was released on February 21, 2025. One of these was the ex Starter Set Steven's Beldum & Metagross ex (Japanese: スターターセットex ダイゴのダンバル&メタグロスex Starter Set ex Daigo's Dumbber & Metagross ex), which featured Pokémon belonging to Steven Stone. Showcased cards included Steven's signature Metagross as a Pokémon ex and his Beldum as a Full Art card. Each set was enclosed with a sheet of damage counters and status markers, a two-player playmat, a player's guide, and a coin.

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ex Starter Set Marnie's Morpeko & Grimmsnarl ex

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Also available from February 21, 2025 was the ex Starter Set Marnie's Morpeko & Grimmsnarl ex (Japanese: スターターセットex マリィのモルペコ&オーロンゲex Starter Set ex Mary's Morpeko & Ohlonge ex), which featured Marnie and several of her Pokémon. Showcased cards included her first Pokémon, Morpeko, as an Art Rare-style card and her Grimmsnarl as a Pokémon ex. Starter sets came packaged with a sheet of damage counters and status markers, a two-player playmat, a player's guide, and a coin.

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SVO accessories

The Steven and Marnie-themed ex Starter Sets were supplemented by a range of TCG accessories with different designs. All were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online.

Steven & Metagross merchandise: These products feature Hoenn League Champion Steven Stone and his signature Pokémon, Metagross.

  • Steven & Metagross Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ダイゴ&メタグロス Deck Case: Daigo & Metagross)
  • Steven & Metagross Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ダイゴ&メタグロス Deck Shield: Daigo & Metagross)

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Marnie & Grimmsnarl merchandise: This pair of items depict Pokémon Trainer Marnie and her Grimmsnarl, which typically acts as her ace Pokémon in Sword and Shield. This artwork was created by GIDORA.[315]

  • Marnie & Grimmsnarl Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース マリィ&オーロンゲ Deck Case: Mary & Ohlonge)
  • Marnie & Grimmsnarl Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド マリィ&オーロンゲ Deck Shield: Mary & Ohlonge)

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Always Oblivious, Slow? merchandise: These items feature various illustrations of the regional forms of Slowpoke and its evolutionary lines. The artwork was first used on Pokémon Center merchandise released in October 2024, which comprised plush mascots, sauna accessories, bags, costumes, tableware, and stationery.

  • Always Oblivious, Slow? Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース どんどん どんかん やぁん? Deck Case: Always Thickheaded, Slow?)
  • Always Oblivious, Slow? Playmat Case (Japanese: プレイマットケース どんどん どんかん やぁん? Playmat Case: Always Thickheaded, Slow?)
  • Always Oblivious, Slow? Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド どんどん どんかん やぁん? Deck Shield: Always Thickheaded, Slow?)

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Snowy Gathering merchandise: The two accessories feature a snowy mountain scene with numerous indigenous Pokémon. Front and center are an Alolan Vulpix and a Hisuian Zorua, illuminated by the light of a lantern. The artwork, created by Nao,[316] was previously utilized for a winter-themed Pokémon Center merchandise campaign that began in November 2024. Items released as part of the campaign included lantern-style snow globes, tableware, keyrings, stationery, bags, and clothing.

  • Snowy Gathering Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット Snowy Gathering)
  • Snowy Gathering Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス Snowy Gathering Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Snowy Gathering)

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Pawmi's Group merchandise: These items utilize a series of kirisAki illustrations[317] that feature a family of Pawmot, Pawmo, and Pawmi. The artwork was initially used for a Pokémon Center campaign that began on August 3, 2024, which saw the release of plush toys, clothing, stationery, and numerous other trinkets, as well as a themed menu at Pokémon Cafés.

  • Pawmi's Group Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース PAMO NO MURE)
  • Pawmi's Group Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド PAMO NO MURE)

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Café Poltchageist merchandise: These items use portions of a 0313 key visual[318] created for a project that saw the launch of a matcha-themed menu at Pokémon Cafés in April 2024, as well as traditional Japanese-inspired tableware at Pokémon Centers the following month. The visual features motifs with green tea leaves and various Pokémon that help out at the café,[319] including Poltchageist, Sinistcha, Pikachu, Rowlet, Hisuian Lilligant, and Matcha Cream with Clover Sweet Alcremie.

  • Café Poltchageist Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース 喫茶チャデス Deck Case: Café Chadeath)
  • Café Poltchageist Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド 喫茶チャデス Deck Shield: Café Chadeath)

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Other sleeves: The Stray Quaxly Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド まいごのクワッス Deck Shield: Stray Kuwassu) use one of several drawings made for an April 2024 Pokémon Center merchandise line, which feature a wandering Quaxly encountering various Pokémon, usually sporting an unkempt coif. Each pack contained 64 sleeves.

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Pokémon Center Tohoku Reopening accessories

Main article: Pokémon Center Tohoku 2025 reopening merchandise

An array of merchandise was released to celebrate the reopening of Pokémon Center Tohoku on March 14, 2025 following its move from the 8th floor to the 3rd floor of the PARCO Sendai mall. The items feature designs inspired by festivals that represent the Tohoku region, comprising plush toys, stationery, towels, mugs, keychains, bags, and clothing. Six TCG sleeves were also among the items released, all of which have ukiyo-e style artwork by Mizuki Kamei.[320] These illustrations were based on six festivals of the six Tohoku prefectures and form one image when lined up in the following order:

  • The Waraji Festival Pretend Pikachu Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド わらじまつりごっこピカチュウ Deck Shield: Waraji Festival Pretend Pikachu) take inspiration from the Fukushima Waraji Festival held on the first weekend in August.
  • The Tanabata Festival Pretend Pikachu Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド 七夕まつりごっこピカチュウ Deck Shield: Tanabata Festival Pretend Pikachu) take inspiration from the Sendai Tanabata Festival held between August 6 and 8.
  • The Hanagasa Festival Pretend Pikachu Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド 花笠まつりごっこピカチュウ Deck Shield: Hanagasa Festival Pretend Pikachu) take inspiration from the Yamagata Hanagasa Festival held between August 5 and 7.
  • The Sansa Dance Pretend Pikachu Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド さんさ踊りごっこピカチュウ Deck Shield: Sansa Dance Pretend Pikachu) take inspiration from the Morioka Sansa Odori Festival held between August 1 and 4.
  • The Kantō Festival Pretend Pikachu Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド 竿燈まつりごっこピカチュウ Deck Shield: Kantō Festival Pretend Pikachu) take inspiration from the Akita Kantō Festival held between August 3 and 7.
  • The Nebuta Festival Pretend Pikachu Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ねぶた祭ごっこピカチュウ Deck Shield: Sansa Dance Pretend Pikachu) take inspiration from the Aomori Nebuta Festival held between August 2 and 7.

The items were available for general sale on March 14 at Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online, although a special pre-opening event was held at Pokémon Center Tohoku on March 13.

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Hot Wind Arena Sealed Battle

Hot Wind Arena Sealed Battles (Japanese: シールド戦 熱風のアリーナ) began to be held at participating Pokémon Card Gym sites on March 14, 2025, coinciding with the launch of the Hot Wind Arena subset. Locations typically charged for entry into these events, with an MRSP of ¥2,700 including tax. Entrants would receive 15 Hot Wind Arena booster packs and two participation prizes, which comprised one of two possible promotional prints of Nemona and a Paper Deck Case (Japanese: 紙製デッキケース) featuring Atsushi Furusawa artwork[321] of Ethan and his Ho-Oh, Cynthia and her Garchomp, as well as Arven and his Mabosstiff.

Entrants were required to use cards obtained from their booster packs, along with any quantity of Basic Energy (provided by the venue), to construct a 40-card deck for use in games with four Prize cards. Entrants could also use the copy of Nemona they received if they wished. Groups of up to four players competed in round-robin mini tournaments, the winners of which would receive a Promo Card Pack. These packs contained one of three possible promotional Pokémon ex cards with a Sealed Battle stamp. Each event concluded with a rock paper scissors competition, the winner of which also received a Promo Card Pack (winners of each mini tournament could not participate). Events were scheduled to run until May 31, 2025.[322]

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SV9a accessories

A wave of TCG accessories complemented the Hot Wind Arena subset on March 14, 2025. Like the Battle Partners expansion, a number of products depicted the Pokémon Trainers that featured in the subset. All items were exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online, with the look to possibly make them available at Pokémon Stores and on Amazon's Pokémon storefront at a later date.

Shaymin merchandise: These items feature various drawings by Mari Inoue[323] of the Mythical Gratitude Pokémon Shaymin and Gracidea flowers.

  • Shaymin Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース シェイミ)
  • Shaymin Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド シェイミ Deck Shield: Shaymin)

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Misty & Psyduck merchandise: These items principally feature Gym Leader Misty playing in water with her Psyduck, as illustrated by sui.

  • Misty & Psyduck Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース カスミ&コダック Deck Case: Kasumi & Koduck)
  • Misty & Psyduck Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド カスミ&コダック Deck Shield: Kasumi & Koduck)

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Cynthia & Garchomp merchandise: These products feature Sinnoh League Champion Cynthia and her Garchomp. The Tika Matsuno artwork[324] also depicts Cynthia's room as it appears in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.

  • Cynthia & Garchomp Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース シロナ&ガブリアス Deck Case: Shirona & Gaburias)
  • Cynthia & Garchomp Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット シロナ&ガブリアス Rubber Playmat: Shirona & Gaburias)
  • Cynthia & Garchomp Version 2 Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド シロナ&ガブリアス Ver.2 Deck Shield: Shirona & Gaburias)

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Other sleeves: Each of these disparate sleeve designs came in packs of 64.

  • The Arven & Mabosstiff Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ペパー&マフィティフ Deck Shield: Peper & Mafitiff) feature rival character Arven enjoying a picnic with his Mabosstiff and Greedent. These sleeves were illustrated by MINAMINAMI Take.[325]
  • The Ethan & Typhlosion Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ヒビキ&バクフーン Deck Shield: Hibiki & Bakphoon) feature player character Ethan, his Typhlosion, and his Ho-Oh. The autumnal scene by Oku[326] also features the Bell Tower in the background.

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Display frame: The Red & Blue Gym Badge Display Frame (Japanese: ディスプレイフレーム ジムバッジ 赤緑 Red & Green Gym Badge Display Frame) features a plain black design with the eight Kanto Gym Badges displayed at the top.

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Pokémon Trading Card Game Illustration Contest 2024 Winning Work Promo Card Commemorative Campaign

Following the results of the Pokémon Trading Card Game Illustration Contest 2024, a commemorative campaign began on March 14, 2025 at participating stores. For as long as stocks lasted, customers that purchased a Hot Wind Arena booster box would receive a special pack. Each pack contained three promotional cards depicting the Grand Prize winning entry, as well as the Best Standard Card Illustration and Best ex Card Illustration entries.[327]

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March 2025 accessories

Another wave of TCG accessories became available from Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online a week after the launch of the Hot Wind Arena subset.

Deck cases: A few flip deck cases were released as part of a merchandise line that featured items made of Italian cowhide leather. The line, which featured Pikachu, Ditto, and Umbreon designs, also included wallets, ID card cases, business card holders, multi-flat cases, keychains, and mini pouches. Items were sold beginning March 21 on the Pokémon Center Online, followed by physical Pokémon Centers on March 22. Each deck case could hold up to 180 cards and came with a pair of dividers.

  • Pikachu Genuine Leather Flip Deck Case (Japanese: 本革フリップデッキケース ピカチュウ Genuine Leather Flip Deck Case: Pikachu)
  • Ditto Genuine Leather Flip Deck Case (Japanese: 本革フリップデッキケース メタモン Genuine Leather Flip Deck Case: Metamon)
  • Umbreon Genuine Leather Flip Deck Case (Japanese: 本革フリップデッキケース ブラッキー Genuine Leather Flip Deck Case: Bracky)

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Sleeves: Packs of 64 Jirachi Star Link Premium Gloss Sleeves (White) (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス ジラーチ星つなぎ【ホワイト】 Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Jirachi Star Link) feature a recolored white border compared to the purple of its original release. They could be purchased from Pokémon Centers starting March 21, and were subsequently available on the Pokémon Center Online from March 25.

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Strongest Trainers Festival accessories

The Strongest Trainers Festival (Japanese: 最強トレーナーズフェスティバル) was a collaboration between the Pokémon Trading Card Game and Pokémon Masters EX that aimed to showcase the appeal of Pokémon Trainers. Numerous items of merchandise were released during the campaign and a Special Kick-Start Event named Strong and Reliable Friends was active in Pokémon Masters EX between February 26 and April 30, 2025, in which players could obtain the sync pairs Iono & Kilowattrel, Steven & Skarmory, and Marnie & Liepard.

Similar to a campaign held during the Sword & Shield Era, playmats bearing original illustrations were available as lottery prizes. The first one on offer was the Stylish Lillie Playmat (Japanese: 特製プレイマット(おしゃれを楽しむリーリエ) Specially Made Playmat (Lilie Enjoying Dressing Up)), which features Lillie in different Pokémon Masters EX outfits. To become eligible for this lottery, people were required to use the three sync pairs from the Strong and Reliable Friends event in a battle. They could then enter the competition between 3:00 PM JST on February 26, 2025 and 11:59 PM JST on March 12, 2025 in two ways:

  • Access the entry form while using Pokémon Masters EX and fill out the required fields (this could be done before the battle);
  • Follow the official Pokémon Masters EX Daisuki Club Twitter account, take a screenshot of a battle victory screen while using the required sync pairs, and post it with the hashtags #リーリエプレイマット2025, Lillie Playmat 2025, #ポケマスxポケカ, Pokémas × Pokéca, and #PR.

4,900 winners were randomly selected from valid entries made through Pokémon Masters EX, while 100 winners were randomly selected from valid Twitter entries. Winners began to be notified in late March 2025 and prizes were scheduled to be shipped beginning early April 2025.[328][329]

The second playmat on offer was the Arc Suit Sync Pairs Playmat (Japanese: 特製プレイマット(アルコス覚醒者たち) Specially Made Playmat (Arceus Costume Awakeners)), which features Cynthia, Steven, Lance, Leon, and N in their Arc Suits with each of their Pokémon. The conditions for this lottery were the same as the first and the submission period was open between 3:00 PM JST on March 14, 2025 and 11:59 PM JST on March 28, 2025. People could once again enter in two ways:

  • Access the entry form while using Pokémon Masters EX and fill out the required fields (this could be done before a battle using the required sync pairs);
  • Follow the official Pokémon Masters EX Daisuki Club Twitter account, take a screenshot of a battle victory screen while using the required sync pairs, and post it with the hashtags #アルコスプレイマット, Arceus Costume Playmat, #ポケマスxポケカ, Pokémas × Pokéca, and #PR.

4,900 winners were randomly selected from valid Pokémon Masters EX entries, and 100 winners were randomly selected from valid Twitter entries. Winners began to be notified in early April 2025 and prizes were scheduled to be shipped beginning early May 2025.[330][331] Both campaigns were held simultaneously for residents of the United States.

Exhibitions utilizing the illustrations were also present at the POKÉMON CARD LOUNGE in Tokyo's SHIBUYA TSUTAYA. The Stylish Lillie exhibition was present between February 27 and March 14, 2025, while the Arc Suit Sync Pairs exhibition was present between March 15 and 28, 2025. During each exhibition period, the Welcome Cards distributed to patrons featured a Strongest Trainers Festival design, and a photo spot panel was set up in the gallery area.[194]

SV10 accessories

Glory of the Rocket Gang served as the tenth main expansion of the Scarlet & Violet Era. Its release on April 18, 2025 saw a range of complementing TCG accessories become available. The majority of these items were initially exclusive to Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online, with the possibility of them becoming available at Pokémon Stores and on Amazon's Pokémon storefront at a later date.

Team Rocket merchandise: These items all feature a plain black design emblazoned with a red Team Rocket logo.

  • Team Rocket High-Class Long Card Box (Japanese: ハイクラスロングカードボックス ロケット団 High-Class Long Card Box: Rocket Gang)
  • Team Rocket Flip Deck Case (Japanese: フリップデッキケース ロケット団 Flip Deck Case: Rocket Gang)
  • Team Rocket Playmat Case (Japanese: プレイマットケース ロケット団 Playmat Case: Rocket Gang)
  • Team Rocket Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット ロケット団 Rubber Playmat: Rocket Gang)
  • Team Rocket Pro Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プロ ロケット団 Deck Shield Pro: Rocket Gang)
  • Team Rocket Damage Counter Case (Japanese: ダメカンケース ロケット団 Damage Counter Case: Rocket Gang)

Product images:

Team Rocket High-Class
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Glory of the Rocket Gang merchandise: These items feature artwork by Atsushi Furusawa[332] that depict several members of Team Rocket and their Pokémon. The same illustration was used on Glory of the Rocket Gang booster packs. These were the only accessories to receive a general release.

  • Glory of the Rocket Gang Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ロケット団の栄光)
  • Glory of the Rocket Gang Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ロケット団の栄光 Deck Shield Pro: Glory of the Rocket Gang)

Product images:

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Night Arcade merchandise: These items feature an illustration by Nelnal[333] that was created for a retro-inspired Pokémon Center merchandise campaign from September 2024. The illustration depicts the Celadon Game Corner as it appears in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! It features the prize Pokémon that could be exchanged for Coins in the Japanese Pokémon Red and Green Versions, a couple of TMs, and a discarded Team Rocket uniform, refencing the Game Corner's role in several core series titles. The depiction of Persian and Dugtrio also allude to Giovanni.

  • Night Arcade Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース Night Arcade)
  • Night Arcade Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド Night Arcade Deck Shield: Night Arcade)

Product images:

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Mimikyu & Wobbuffet merchandise: These items feature a colorful kurumitsu illustration[334] of the Patient Pokémon Wobbuffet and the Disguise Pokémon Mimikyu.

  • Mimikyu & Wobbuffet Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース ミミッキュ&ソーナンス Deck Case: Mimikkyu & Sonans)
  • Mimikyu & Wobbuffet Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ミミッキュ&ソーナンス Deck Shield: Mimikkyu & Sonans)

Product images:

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Case (front)
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Case (reverse)
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Other sleeves: Four other sleeves designs were available at this time. Each pack contained 64 sleeves.

  • The Connecting World -Secret Stairway- Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド つながるせかい -ひみつのかいだん- Deck Shield: Connecting World -Secret Stairway-) use an illustration by Ayako Ozaki[335] that features several Pokémon at a derelict industrial waterway. Portions of the artwork were used on cards released during the third year of the Scarlet & Violet Era.
  • The Moltres & Zapdos & Articuno Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ファイヤー&サンダー&フリーザー Deck Shield: Fire & Thunder & Freezer) feature an atmospheric illustration by Nejita[336] of the Legendary birds in flight. All three appear as Team Rocket's Pokémon in the Glory of the Rocket Gang expansion.
  • The Crobat Evolutionary Traces Premium Gloss Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス 進化の軌跡 クロバット Deck Shield Premium•Gloss: Evolutionary Traces: Crobat) feature the evolutionary line of Crobat as they fly against a full moon backdrop. These sleeves have artwork by otumami.[337]
  • The Growlithe & Tyranitar & Ampharos Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド ガーディ&バンギラス&デンリュウ Deck Shield: Gardie & Bangiras & Denryu) feature a city street at night where an imposing Ampharos and Tyranitar appear to be blocking a Growlithe. Both Ampharos and Tyranitar appear as Team Rocket's Pokémon in the accompanying expansion.

Sleeve images:

Connecting World -Secret
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Glory of the Rocket Gang Attaché Case Set

The Glory of the Rocket Gang Attaché Case Set (Japanese: ロケット団の栄光 アタッシュケースセット) is a black, metal and plastic, executive-style attaché case adorned with a red Team Rocket logo. It features lined compartments that could be used to store a variety of TCG accessories and cards. Each case came enclosed with 30 Glory of the Rocket Gang booster packs and was sold at a price of ¥14,900 including tax. Orders for this product could only be made through the Pokémon Center Online and purchase slots were allocated by lottery. The first lottery application period was open between March 28 and 31, 2025 and results were announced on April 3, 2025. Successful applicants then had between April 3 and 7, 2025 to complete their purchase. The second lottery application period was open between April 14 and 16, 2025 and results were announced on April 18, 2025. Successful applicants from the first period would have their application rejected if they tried for the second draw. Those successful in the second draw then had between April 18 and 23, 2025 to complete their purchase. Successful purchases made in the first period began to be shipped sequentially after April 18, 2025, while those made in the second period began to be shipped in early to mid-May 2025.[338]

Product images:

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Pokémon Card Gym Promo Card Pack 10

People attending events hosted by Pokémon Card Gym stores could begin earning new Promo Card Packs upon Glory of the Rocket Gang's release on April 18, 2025.[339] Packs contained one of seven possible SV-P Promotional cards featuring the Pokémon Card Gym logo, which consisted of four new cards and three popular reprints from earlier in the Era.

Promotional cards:

Pack image:

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April 2025 accessories

Pokémon Centers and the Pokémon Center Online began to sell more existing sleeve designs with recolored borders from April 25, 2025. Each pack contained 64 sleeves. There was a possibility of the sleeves also becoming available at Pokémon Stores and on Amazon's Pokémon storefront at a later date.

  • The Deadly Poison, Danger! Sleeves (Black) (Japanese: デッキシールド モウドクキケン【ブラック】 Deck Shield: Moudokukiken (Black)) feature a black border instead of the original yellow.
  • The Lemonade Sleeves (Orange) (Japanese: デッキシールド ミックスオレ【オレンジ】 Deck Shield: Mix au Lait (Orange)) feature a F*Kaori illustration[340] with an orange border instead of the original gray-blue.
  • The Pokémon Dolls Sleeves (Red) (Japanese: デッキシールド ポケモンドールズ【レッド】 Deck Shield: Pokémon Dolls (Red)) have a red border instead of the original one.
  • The Pikachu and Heart Sleeves (Red) (Japanese: デッキシールド ピカチュウとハート【レッド】 Deck Shield: Pikachu and Heart (Red)) also feature a red border, replacing the purple color of its original release.
  • The Battle Start! Sleeves (White) (Japanese: デッキシールド バトルスタート!【ホワイト】 Deck Shield: Battle Start! (White)) feature REOSpikee artwork[341] and a white border instead of the original blue.
  • The yonayonaGhost Sleeves (Brown) (Japanese: デッキシールド yonayonaGhost【ブラウン】 Deck Shield: yonayonaGhost (Brown)) feature a gray-brown border instead of the the original purple.
  • The Pikachu's Gift Sleeves (Green) (Japanese: デッキシールド ピカチュウの贈り物【グリーン】 Deck Shield: Pikachu's Gift (Green)) feature the same Mari Inoue illustration[342] as its original release, this time with a green border instead of a brown one.
  • The Pikachu & Sprigatito Sleeves (Green) (Japanese: デッキシールド ピカチュウ&ニャオハ【グリーン】 Deck Shield: Pikachu & Nyahoja (Green)) feature Mizuki Kamei artwork[183] and a green border instead of the original pale blue.

Product images:

Deadly Poison, Danger!
Sleeves (Black)
Lemonade Sleeves (Orange)
Pokémon Dolls Sleeves
(Red)
Pikachu and Heart Sleeves
(Red)
Battle Start! Sleeves (White)
yonayonaGhost Sleeves
(Brown)
Pikachu's Gift Sleeves
(Green)
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SV10 Gummy Candy

Select cards from Glory of the Rocket Gang could be found in packs of Pokémon Card Game Scarlet & Violet Gummy: Glory of the Rocket Gang (Japanese: ポケモンカードゲーム ソード&シールド グミ ロケット団の栄光), which were released by Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. in May 2025.[343] Packs included one of 22 cards sourced from the expansion and a separately packaged pair of gummy candy.

Available cards:

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May 2025 accessories

Two more sleeve recolors were available at Pokémon Centers and on the Pokémon Center Online from May 23, 2025. Both were originally released alongside a pair of Trainer-themed Starter Sets. There was a possibility of these sleeves also becoming available at Pokémon Stores and on Amazon's Pokémon storefront at a later date.

  • Steven & Metagross Sleeves (Black) (Japanese: デッキシールド ダイゴ&メタグロス【ブラック】 Deck Shield: Daigo & Metagross (Black))
  • Marnie & Grimmsnarl Sleeves (Black) (Japanese: デッキシールド マリィ&オーロンゲ【ブラック】 Deck Shield: Mary & Ohlonge (Black))

Product images:

Steven & Metagross Sleeves
(Black)
Marnie & Grimmsnarl Sleeves
(Black)
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Black Bolt & White Flare Card File Set

The Black Bolt & White Flare Card File Set (Japanese: ブラックボルト・ホワイトフレア カードファイルセット) was released in conjunction with the dual Black Bolt and White Flare expansion on June 6, 2025. Each product was packaged with a 3-pocket card file capable of displaying 156 cards (enough for every Pokémon introduced in Generation V), plus three standard Black Bolt booster packs, three standard White Flare booster packs, and an Art Rare-style Victini promotional card.

Promotional card:

Product image:

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July 2025 accessories

A wave of TCG accessories became available to purchase from Pokémon Centers, Pokémon Stores, and the Pokémon Center Online starting July 18, 2025. Several themes were featured on a combination of products.

OTENKI TEAM merchandise: These accessories feature Pokémon in four different Weather conditions: Rain, Harsh sunlight, Sandstorm and Snow.

  • OTENKI TEAM Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース OTENKI TEAM Deck Case: OTENKI TEAM)
  • OTENKI TEAM Rain Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド OTENKI TEAM あめふらし Deck Shield: OTENKI TEAM Rain)
  • OTENKI TEAM Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット OTENKI TEAM Rubber Playmat: OTENKI TEAM)

Product images:

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Pokémon Japan Championships 2025 merchandise: These accessories feature various Pokémon and the Pokémon Japan Championships 2025 logo.

  • PJCS2025 Deck Case (Japanese: デッキケース PJCS2025 Deck Case: PJCS2025)
  • Premium Gloss PJCS2025 Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス PJCS2025 Deck Shield: Premium Gloss: PJCS2025)
  • PJCS2025 Rubber Playmat (Japanese: ラバープレイマット PJCS2025 Rubber Playmat: PJSC2025)

Product images:

PJCS2025 Deck Case
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Look-alike merchandise: These accessories feature various Pokémon with their regional forms.

  • Look-alike: Zorua & Hisuian Zorua Double Deck Case (Japanese: ダブルデッキケース にたものどうし ゾロア&ヒスイゾロア Double Deck Case: Look-alike: Zorua & Hisuian Zorua)
  • Look-alike: Quagsire & Clodsire Double Deck Case (Japanese: ダブルデッキケース にたものどうし ヌオー&ドオー Double Deck Case: Look-alike: Nuoh & Dooh)
  • Look-alike: Zorua & Hisuian Zorua Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド にたものどうし ゾロア&ヒスイゾロア Deck Shield: Look-alike: Zorua & Hisuian Zorua)
  • Look-alike: Quagsire & Clodsire Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド にたものどうし ヌオー&ドオー Deck Shield: Look-alike: Nuoh & Dooh)
  • Look-alike: Vulpix & Alolan Vulpix Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド にたものどうし ロコン&アローラロコン Deck Shield: Look-alike: Rokon & Alolan Rokon)
  • Look-alike: Collection File (Japanese: コレクションファイル にたものどうし Collection File: Look-alike)
  • Look-alike: Collection File Refill (Japanese: コレクションリフィル にたものどうし Collection Refill: Look-alike)

Product images:

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POKÉMON TRAINERS -STARDUST★BESTIES- merchandise: These accessories feature members of Team Star and their Pokémon: Starmobiles, Varoom and Eeveelutions.

  • Premium Gloss POKÉMON TRAINERS -STARDUST★BESTIES- Sleeves (Japanese: デッキシールド プレミアム・グロス POKÉMON TRAINERS -STARDUST★BESTIES- Deck Shield: Premium Gloss: POKÉMON TRAINERS -STARDUST★BESTIES-)

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October 2025 accessories

Following the popularity of several items of merchandise associated with the reopening of Pokémon Center Tohoku, a fresh wave of plush toys and packs of 65 card sleeves could be pre-ordered from the Pokémon Center Online. The sleeves retained the original Mizuki Kamei artwork[320] of their original release, but featured recolored borders. The pre-order period was live between May 19 and 26, 2025 and successfully completed orders were intended to be shipped sequentially in early October 2025.[344]

  • Waraji Festival Pretend Pikachu Sleeves (Yellow) (Japanese: デッキシールド わらじまつりごっこピカチュウ【イエロー】 Deck Shield: Waraji Festival Pretend Pikachu (Yellow))
  • Tanabata Festival Pretend Pikachu Sleeves (Blue) (Japanese: デッキシールド 七夕まつりごっこピカチュウ【ブルー】 Deck Shield: Tanabata Festival Pretend Pikachu (Blue))
  • Hanagasa Festival Pretend Pikachu Sleeves (Green) (Japanese: デッキシールド 花笠まつりごっこピカチュウ【グリーン】 Deck Shield: Hanagasa Festival Pretend Pikachu (Green))
  • Sansa Dance Pretend Pikachu Sleeves (Purple) (Japanese: デッキシールド さんさ踊りごっこピカチュウ【パープル】 Deck Shield: Sansa Dance Pretend Pikachu (Purple))
  • Kantō Festival Pretend Pikachu Sleeves (Red) (Japanese: デッキシールド 竿燈まつりごっこピカチュウ【レッド】 Deck Shield: Kantō Festival Pretend Pikachu (Red))
  • Nebuta Festival Pretend Pikachu Sleeves (Brown) (Japanese: デッキシールド ねぶた祭ごっこピカチュウ【ブラウン】 Deck Shield: Sansa Dance Pretend Pikachu (Brown))

Product images:

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 LeeHyunJung on Twitter (archived)
  2. 茉莉 on Twitter (archived)
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  200. ポケモンカードラウンジ【1周年記念】POKÉMON CARD LOUNGE PlushieLife(ぬい活)開催 | SHIBUYA TSUTAYA (archived)
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  204. ポケモンカードラウンジ【1周年記念】ポケモンカードラウンジ杯-第7期ポケカ四天王参戦!- | SHIBUYA TSUTAYA (archived)
  205. POKÉMON CARD LOUNGE公式(ポケモンカードラウンジ) on Twitter (archived)
  206. きりさき on Twitter (archived)
  207. ヒョーゴノスケ on Twitter (archived)
  208. ありがひとし on Twitter (archived)
  209. プロモカードパック第6弾、公開! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  210. コロコロイチバン! 7月号 | Shogakukan website magazine listing (archived)
  211. 「ポケモンジャパンチャンピオンシップス2024」6月1日(土)・2日(日)開催! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  212. 「ポケモンジャパンチャンピオンシップス2024」カードゲーム部門 大会概要 | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  213. 213.0 213.1 「ポケモンジャパンチャンピオンシップス2024」 カードゲーム部門 大会賞品 | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  214. 「ポケモンジャパンチャンピオンシップス2024」カードゲーム部門のライブ配信が決定! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  215. 「PJCS2024」開催記念商品の発売が決定! | Pokémon Japan Championships 2024 Official Site (archived)
  216. ゲーム・カードゲーム・『ポケモン GO』・『ポケモンユナイト』のサイドイベントの開催が決定! | Pokémon Japan Championships 2024 Official Site (archived)
  217. 「PJCS2024」の上位入賞賞品を公開! | Pokémon Japan Championships 2024 Official Site (archived)
  218. DOM on Twitter (archived)
  219. ポケモンカードゲーム デッキシールド「 だんけつのつばさ」 | Shibuzoh. Portfolio web magazine (archived)
  220. YORIYUKI on Twitter (archived)
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  222. 松野千歌 on Twitter (archived)
  223. おく on Twitter (archived)
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  225. 風間雷太 RaitaKazama on Twitter (archived)
  226. プロモカードパック第7弾、公開! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
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  228. ポケモンカードゲーム ソード&シールド グミ ステラミラクル | Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. product page (archived)
  229. ねじ太 on Twitter (archived)
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  232. 232.0 232.1 おつまみ on Twitter (archived)
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  234. kannnu / カンヌ on Twitter (archived)
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  237. ポケモンカードゲーム チャンピオンズリーグ2025 東京 9月22日(日)・23日(月・祝)開催! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  238. チャンピオンズリーグ2025 東京 大会概要 | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  239. ポケモンカードゲーム チャンピオンズリーグ2025 大阪 2024年12月21日(土)・22日(日)開催! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  240. チャンピオンズリーグ2025 大阪 大会概要 | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  241. 「チャンピオンズリーグ2025 大阪」ジュニアリーグの追加エントリーについて | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  242. ポケモンカードゲーム チャンピオンズリーグ2025 福岡 2025年2月15日(土)・16日(日)開催! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
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  245. ポケモンカードゲーム チャンピオンズリーグ2025 宮城 2025年4月5日(土)・6日(日)開催! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  246. チャンピオンズリーグ2025 宮城 大会概要 | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  247. チャンピオンズリーグ2025 宮城のマスターリーグの大会形式について | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  248. ポケモンカードゲーム チャンピオンズリーグ2025 愛知 2025年5月3日(土)・4日(日)開催! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  249. チャンピオンズリーグ2025 愛知 大会概要 | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  250. チャンピオンズリーグ2025 東京 大会賞品 | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
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  258. 258.0 258.1 258.2 チャンピオンズリーグ2025 大阪のその他コーナー | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  259. ポケモンカードゲーム 7連勝チャレンジ | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
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  261. 「ポケモンとどこいく!?」プレゼンツ「ポケっす広場」でポケカを遊ぼう! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  262. 262.0 262.1 チャンピオンズリーグ2025 福岡のその他コーナーについて | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  263. ポケモンカードゲーム 7連勝チャレンジ | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  264. 「ポケモンとどこいく!?」プレゼンツ「ポケっす広場」でポケカを遊ぼう! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  265. 265.0 265.1 チャンピオンズリーグ2025 宮城のその他コーナーについて | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  266. ポケモンカードゲーム 7連勝チャレンジ | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  267. 267.0 267.1 チャンピオンズリーグ2025 愛知のその他コーナーについて | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  268. ポケモンカードゲーム 7連勝チャレンジ | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  269. 「ポケモンとどこいく!?」プレゼンツ「ポケっす広場」でポケカを遊ぼう! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  270. チャンピオンズリーグ2025 東京のライブ配信が決定! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  271. チャンピオンズリーグ2025 大阪のライブ配信が決定! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  272. チャンピオンズリーグ2025 福岡のライブ配信が決定! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  273. チャンピオンズリーグ2025 宮城のライブ配信が決定! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  274. チャンピオンズリーグ2025 愛知のライブ配信が決定! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  275. ポケモンカードゲーム カードサプライ「ケッキング」 | Shibuzoh. Portfolio web magazine (archived)
  276. sowsow / Illustrator on Twitter (archived)
  277. 東みずたまり on Twitter (archived)
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  280. プロモカードパック第8弾、公開! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  281. 「ポケカ部」ステッカーをゲットしよう! 今年は「夜ポケカ部」も開催!? | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  282. 【ポケモンセンター】「ポケカ部」ステッカーをゲットしよう! | Pokémon Center Staff Voice (archived)
  283. ポケモンカードゲーム スカーレット&バイオレット グミ 超電ブレイカー | Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. product page (archived)
  284. 284.0 284.1 284.2 古澤あつし(Atsushi Furusawa) on Twitter (archived)
  285. 285.0 285.1 285.2 村山竜大on Twitter (archived)
  286. 286.0 286.1 「スタートデッキGenerations」でポケモンカードゲームを始めよう! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  287. 先着・数量限定でもらえる!オリジナルクリアファイル | Lawson Lab (archived)
  288. 引用ポストキャンペーン | Lawson Lab (archived)
  289. 「スタートデッキGenerations お店でバトル!」開催! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  290. 290.0 290.1 sukizuki on Twitter (archived)
  291. 291.0 291.1 有限会社 無頼庵 on Twitter (archived)
  292. 292.0 292.1 ナオ|Illustrator on Twitter (archived)
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  295. 斉藤コーキ Kouki Saitou on Twitter (archived)
  296. 姫野かげまる Kagemaru_Himeno on Twitter (archived)
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  304. Teeziro(T字路)@お仕事・告知 on Twitter (archived)
  305. プロモカードパック第9弾、公開! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
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  308. BOSS×ポケモンカードゲーム その場で当たる!キャンペーン 応募要項 | suntory.co.jp (archived)
  309. 309.0 309.1 ポケモンカードゲーム×BOSS 商品ラインナップ | suntory.co.jp (archived)
  310. ロケット団のボス サカキボスジャンプレゼント!キャンペーン | suntory.co.jp (archived)
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  312. 村山竜大on Twitter (archived)
  313. ポケモンカードゲーム ソード&シールド グミ バトルパートナーズ | Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. product page (archived)
  314. コロコロイチバン! 4月号 | Shogakukan website magazine listing (archived)
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  316. ナオ|Illustrator on Twitter (archived)
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  319. Cafe Poltchageist: A Cafe Bringing the Matcha Pokémon to Life | The Pokémon Company Website (archived)
  320. 320.0 320.1 みづき on Twitter (archived)
  321. 古澤あつし(Atsushi Furusawa) on Twitter (archived)
  322. パックを開けて、すぐバトル! シールド戦 熱風のアリーナ! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  323. 茉莉 on Twitter (archived)
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  327. 「Pokémon Trading Card Game イラストレーションコンテスト 2024」の受賞作品のプロモカードが、配布決定! | Pokémon Card Game Trainers Website (archived)
  328. リーリエのプレイマットが当たるプレゼントキャンペーンを開催! | Pokémon Daisuki Club special site (archived)
  329. 【公式】ポケマスEXだいすきクラブ on Twitter (archived)
  330. アルコスNたちのプレイマットが当たるプレゼントキャンペーンを開催! | Pokémon Daisuki Club special site (archived)
  331. 【公式】ポケマスEXだいすきクラブ on Twitter (archived)
  332. 古澤あつし(Atsushi Furusawa) on Twitter (archived)
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  337. おつまみ on Twitter (archived)
  338. 【抽選販売】ポケモンカードゲーム スカーレット&バイオレット ロケット団の栄光 アタッシュケースセット | Pokémon Center Online (archived)
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