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I realized that the article needed to be updated a bit, so I moved some text around to clarify things a bit better.
(Added a quick note stating that old Trainer cards before BW (and HGSS for that matter) are now considered "Item" cards)
(I realized that the article needed to be updated a bit, so I moved some text around to clarify things a bit better.)
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[[File:EnergyRetrievalBlackWhite92.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Item cards as of the Black & White Series]]
[[File:EnergyRetrievalBlackWhite92.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Item cards as of the Black & White Series]]
'''Item cards''' (Japanese: '''グッズ''' ''Goods'') are a classification of trading cards that debuted in Japan with the release of the {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}} Collections at the start of the LEGEND era. The English releases did not adopt this name change right away, and continued classifying them as {{TCG|Trainer card}}s until the release of {{TCG|Black & White}}.
'''Item cards''' (Japanese: '''グッズ''' ''Goods'') are a subclass of {{TCG|Trainer card}}s. Item cards, as the name suggests, depict [[item]]s, typically from the [[Pokémon games]] such as the [[Good Rod]] and [[Moomoo Milk]], which a player can use once to have some kind of effect on the game, and are then discarded. Players are allowed to play as many Item cards as they wish during their turn. Pokémon Tools and Technical Machines are also classified as Item cards. Much like how Supporter and Stadium cards changed their colors to red and green, respectively, Item cards changed to blue. Many Item cards have seen multiple releases and illustrations since Item cards debuted in the {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}} expansion. There are currently {{#expr: {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Item cards}} - 1}} different {{cat|Item cards}}, though many have been printed multiple times with different artwork.


Item cards, as the name suggests, depict [[item]]s, typically from the [[Pokémon games]], such as the [[Good Rod]] and [[Moomoo Milk]], and any other non-{{TCG|Supporter card|Supporter}}/{{TCG|Stadium card|Stadium}} Trainer cards. Pokémon Tools and Technical Machines are also classified as Item cards. Much like how Supporter and Stadium cards changed their colors to red and green, respectively, Item cards changed to blue.
The concept of Item cards as a distinct subclass of Trainer cards debuted in Japan as "Goods" cards, with the release of the {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}} Collections at the start of the LEGEND era. The English releases did not adopt this name change right away, and continued classifying them as {{TCG|Trainer card}}s until the release of {{TCG|Black & White}}. However, they were still considered a distinct class of cards separate from earlier Trainer cards released beforehand, and separate from Stadium and Supporter cards. Therefore, that new class of Trainer cards, as well as all previous Trainer cards that were not Supporters or Stadiums released beforehand, have since been redefined as Item cards, and as a subclass to the overall class of Trainer cards.
 
Players are allowed to play as many Item cards as they wish during their turn. Many Item cards have seen multiple releases and illustrations since Item cards debuted in the {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}} expansion. There are currently {{#expr: {{PAGESINCATEGORY:Item cards}} - 1}} different {{cat|Item cards}}, though many have been printed multiple times with different artwork. Also, Trainer cards that are not Supporters or Stadiums released before {{TCG|Black & White}} have been redefined as Item cards.


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