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Pokémon LV.''X'' cards also share the same name as the Pokémon they Level-Up from, and as such only four of either card are allowed in a 40- or 60-card deck. For instance, a player would be allowed to have two Honchkrow LV.42 and two Honchkrow LV.''X'' in the same deck, but only four {{TCG|Honchkrow}} would be allowed in total. As well as that, because of the fact that these two cards share the same name, an effect which would remove the highest Stage Evolution card from a Pokémon would, in this example, force the removal of both Honchkrow cards, leaving only {{TCG|Murkrow}}.
Pokémon LV.''X'' cards also share the same name as the Pokémon they Level-Up from, and as such only four of either card are allowed in a 40- or 60-card deck. For instance, a player would be allowed to have two Honchkrow LV.42 and two Honchkrow LV.''X'' in the same deck, but only four {{TCG|Honchkrow}} would be allowed in total. As well as that, because of the fact that these two cards share the same name, an effect which would remove the highest Stage Evolution card from a Pokémon would, in this example, force the removal of both Honchkrow cards, leaving only {{TCG|Murkrow}}.


Pokémon LV.''X'' were retired at the end of the Platinum era of the Trading Card Game, to be replaced in {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver Collection}} by both {{TCG|Great Pokémon}} and {{TCG|Pokémon LEGEND}}.
Pokémon LV.''X'' were retired at the end of the Platinum era of the Trading Card Game, to be replaced in {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}} by both {{TCG|Pokémon Prime}} and {{TCG|Pokémon LEGEND}}.


== Pokémon that have appeared as Pokémon LV.X ==
== Pokémon that have appeared as Pokémon LV.X ==
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