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*The sub-sets are a reference to the first four core [[Generation I]] game releases in Japan and their respective version mascots. | * The sub-sets are a reference to the first four core [[Generation I]] game releases in Japan and their respective version mascots. | ||
*Several Trainers on the cards own [[Shiny Pokémon]]. A select Pokémon from three of these Trainers are featured in | * Several Trainers on the cards own [[Shiny Pokémon]]. A select Pokémon from three of these Trainers are featured in Trainer Tower in non-Japanese versions – one in each of the first three battle style selections. | ||
*The design at the bottom of the cards above the dot-code strip is based on the pattern that lines the base of Trainer Tower. | * The design at the bottom of the cards above the dot-code strip is based on the pattern that lines the base of Trainer Tower. | ||
==Card list== | ==Card list== |
Revision as of 19:51, 5 June 2012
Pokémon Battle e FireRed & LeafGreen (Japanese: ポケモンバトルカードe+ ファイアレッド&リーフグリーン Pokémon Battle Card e+ FireRed & LeafGreen) is the fourth collection of Battle e cards. The cards in this set focus on modifying content at Trainer Tower in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, providing many additional Trainers to battle across three different battle styles, as well as timed challenges. It was released in Japan only.
Release date
- Japan: April 15, 2004
Set size
There are 44 cards in the set. 32 of them are Trainer cards; 12 are Trainer Tower target time cards.
Information
All of the Trainer cards in this collection can be scanned via the e-Reader to replace the default Trainers found at Trainer Tower in the Japanese versions of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. A maximum of eight Trainer cards can be scanned for a complete run-through of the challenge.
This collection differs in several ways from previous sets. Instead of being sold in fixed packs, the cards are randomly packed in boosters, much like those found in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Each pack contains 5 cards. The collection is divided into four sub-sets: Red, which features Charizard; Blue, which features Blastoise; Green, which features Venusaur and Yellow, which features Pikachu. These sub-sets can be divided further into Single Battles (1 Trainer), Double Battles (2 Trainers at once) and Knockout Battles (3 Trainers in a row).
Replay ability for individual cards has also increased significantly; each Trainer depicted has a full party of six Pokémon, though will use different ones depending on the order the cards are scanned in. Single battle Trainers will use two out of their six Pokémon; each paired Trainer in a Double Battle will use one out of their six Pokémon, and each of the three Trainers in knockout battles will use one of their six Pokémon. As with previous collections, several Pokémon on each of the cards may be hidden, in addition to abilities, held items and moves where detailed.
Upon clearing Trainer Tower, the player is presented with a prize if completed within the specified target time. This prize differs depending on which card out of the maximum eight was scanned first, further enhancing the replay ability.
The additional cards in this set merely specify target times in which to clear the tower with a recommended sequence of cards from the main set – there are no dot-code strips present on these cards. There are three difficulties ranging from Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. As the difficulty increases, more challenging Trainers are recommended to be scanned, with an increasingly tougher time target to meet. Obviously, there are no additional prizes for using these cards.
The default height of Trainer Tower in the Japanese version is only four floors. In order to provide more content for the localized versions of the games, the vast majority of Trainers found on these cards were used as the source material.
Trivia
- The sub-sets are a reference to the first four core Generation I game releases in Japan and their respective version mascots.
- Several Trainers on the cards own Shiny Pokémon. A select Pokémon from three of these Trainers are featured in Trainer Tower in non-Japanese versions – one in each of the first three battle style selections.
- The design at the bottom of the cards above the dot-code strip is based on the pattern that lines the base of Trainer Tower.
Card list
Red sub-set
Card ID | Card Name |
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15-A001 | Youngster Cole |
15-A002 | Burglar Jac |
15-A003 | Psychic Mily |
15-A004 | Cool Couple Jos & Anne |
15-A005 | Young Couple Emy & Alek |
15-A006 | Crush Kin Jo & Haley |
15-A007 | Biker Jordy, Biker Ernest & Cue Ball Gabriel |
15-A008 | Hiker Mike, Crush Girl Rebecca & Black Belt Nicolas |
Green sub-set
Card ID | Card Name |
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15-A009 | Camper Joey |
15-A010 | PKMN Breeder Lily |
15-A011 | Bug Catcher Brandon |
15-A012 | Crush Kin Ric & Rene |
15-A013 | Twins Jen & Kira |
15-A014 | Cool Couple Isac & Mag |
15-A015 | PKMN Ranger Chelsea, PKMN Ranger Trenton & Cool Trainer Albert |
15-A016 | Picnicker Camryn, Aroma Lady Natalia & Cool Trainer Kathleen |
Blue sub-set
Card ID | Card Name |
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15-A017 | Swimmer Braden |
15-A018 | Cool Trainer Allyson |
15-A019 | Sailor Alberto |
15-A020 | Sis and Bro Kat & Kitt |
15-A021 | Cool Couple Geb & Megan |
15-A022 | Twins Lisa & Leah |
15-A023 | Tuber Priscilla, Lady Charlotte & Swimmer Shania |
15-A024 | Sailor Brennan, Fisherman Kaden & Gentleman Emanuel |
Yellow sub-set
Card ID | Card Name |
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15-A025 | Juggler Jarrett |
15-A026 | Super Nerd Owen |
15-A027 | Psychic Lorenzo |
15-A028 | Cool Couple Carl & Nia |
15-A029 | Sis and Bro Axe & Ren |
15-A030 | Young Couple Kati & Geb |
15-A031 | Rocker Ben, Engineer Camden & Scientist Zachary |
15-A032 | Beauty Maura, Lass Mikaela & Engineer Flint |
Tower target time sub-set
Card ID | Card Name |
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15-T001 | Beginner Tower (1) |
15-T002 | Beginner Tower (2) |
15-T003 | Beginner Tower (3) |
15-T004 | Beginner Tower (4) |
15-T005 | Intermediate Tower (1) |
15-T006 | Intermediate Tower (2) |
15-T007 | Intermediate Tower (3) |
15-T008 | Intermediate Tower (4) |
15-T009 | Advanced Tower (1) |
15-T010 | Advanced Tower (2) |
15-T011 | Advanced Tower (3) |
15-T012 | Advanced Tower (4) |
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