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Revision as of 16:22, 23 October 2011
The Electric Garden Theme Deck from the Expedition Base Set of the Pokémon Trading Card Game predominantly focuses on and
type Pokémon and contains the following cards:
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4× | Oddish | ![]() |
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2× | Gloom | ![]() |
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1× | Vileplume | ![]() |
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2× | Hoppip | ![]() |
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3× | Koffing | ![]() |
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1× | Weezing | ![]() |
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3× | Pikachu | ![]() |
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1× | Raichu | ![]() |
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4× | Mareep | ![]() |
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2× | Flaaffy | ![]() |
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2× | Electabuzz | ![]() |
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2× | Bill's Maintenance | T | ![]() |
2× | Copycat | T | ![]() |
1× | Energy Search | T | ![]() |
3× | Potion | T | ![]() |
1× | Power Charge | T | ![]() |
2× | Switch | T | ![]() |
12× | Grass Energy | E | -- |
12× | Lightning Energy | E | -- |
- Electric Garden includes a random reverse-holographic card from the main set.
Like other Theme Decks, Electric Garden also includes a rulebook, damage counters, status counters, a custom coin (Lugia) and card list.
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