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Aquapolis 地図にない町 • 海からの風
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Pokémon-e: Aquapolis (Japanese: 地図にない町 The Town on No Map and 海からの風 Wind from the Sea) is the name given to the second main expansion of cards from the e-Card Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It is the second and third main expansions from the e-Card Era of the Pokémon Card Game in Japan.
Blurb
Take Your Opponents Down...by the Sea.
The Pokémon®-e: Aquapolis™ set is the scene for big-time battles. With 186 cards—the largest set ever—only the best Pokémon Master Trainers will conquer this mysterious coastal city.
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Aquapolis is the name given to the second main expansion of the e-Card Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. In Japan, it was released as The Town on No Map, the second expansion and Wind from the Sea, the third expansion, in the Pokémon Card Game e-Card Era. The English expansion was released on January 15, 2003, while the Japanese expansions were released on March 8, 2002 and May 24, 2002 respectively.
Aquapolis introduced Crystal Pokémon, a type of Pokémon. Crystal Pokémon have the Crystal Type Poké-Body, which changes the Pokémon's type to the type of Energy that was attached until the end of their current turn. The color of the Energy that could be attached were reflected in the card's background highlight.
Aquapolis have a separate card collection number for Rare Holo cards; numbered with an H (H##). Some cards were also numbered with letters (##a/##b). They featured different Dot-Code strip, which contained different data for the Pokémon.
Set lists
Gallery
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Japanese The Town on No Map pack
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Japanese Wind from the Sea pack
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English Aquapolis booster box
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Languages this set is released in
The Town on No Map and Wind from the Sea sets are only released in Japanese, in both 1st and unlimited edition. The Aquapolis set is released in English, German, French, and Italian, with all cards except the "H/32" and secret rare cards also available as Reverse Holos. The German, French, and Italian release for Aquapolis contain all of the exact same cards, as well as listing them in the identical order for both primary and secondary Holo sets.
In other languages
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