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In Japan, this card was first awarded to the top three competitors from the {{tt|Junior League|Limited to elementary school students}} and the {{tt|Open League|Open to all ages}} at each Battle Festa venue, held at Intex Osaka, Osaka on December 15, 2013, and at the Tokyo International Exhibition Center, Tokyo on December 23, 2013. To progress to the final 'Climax Stage' at the Battle Festa, players had to accumulate as many consecutive wins at the 'Premier Stage' as possible, a prerequisite of which was four consecutive wins at the initial 'Challenge Stage'. When the allocated time for the 'Challenge Stage' ended, the top four players in terms of consecutive 'Premier Stage' wins were eligible to enter the knockout 'Climax Stage'. | In Japan, this card was first awarded to the top three competitors from the {{tt|Junior League|Limited to elementary school students}} and the {{tt|Open League|Open to all ages}} at each Battle Festa venue, held at Intex Osaka, Osaka on December 15, 2013, and at the Tokyo International Exhibition Center, Tokyo on December 23, 2013. To progress to the final 'Climax Stage' at the Battle Festa, players had to accumulate as many consecutive wins at the 'Premier Stage' as possible, a prerequisite of which was four consecutive wins at the initial 'Challenge Stage'. When the allocated time for the 'Challenge Stage' ended, the top four players in terms of consecutive 'Premier Stage' wins were eligible to enter the knockout 'Climax Stage'. | ||
The card was awarded again to the top three competitors in each {{tt|league|A (limited to elementary school students) and B (junior high school students and older)}} at each | The card was awarded again to the top three competitors in each {{tt|league|A (limited to elementary school students) and B (junior high school students and older)}} at each Lizardon Mega Battle event, held at the Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama on the weekend of May 3-4, 2014, and at Intex Osaka, Osaka on the weekend of May 17-18, 2014. The final round was held on the second day of each weekend, with the top sixteen from each league eligible to compete for entry into the Japan Champion Finals, held at Pokémon Center Osaka on the weekend of June 7-8, 2014. | ||
For the Battle Festa 2014, this card was awarded to the top three competitors from the {{tt|A League|Limited to elementary school students}} and the {{tt|B League|Open to all ages}}. All entrants began at the 'First Stage', and could progress to the 'Second Stage' by winning two consecutive battles. Players at the 'Second Stage' became eligible to enter the knockout 'Climax Stage' by achieving another three consecutive wins. The Battle Festa 2014 was held at five locations across Japan: ACT CITY Hamamatsu Exhibition Event Hall, Shizuoka on October 26, 2014; Sunshine City Bunka Kaikan, Tokyo on the weekend of November 1-2, 2014; Kumamoto City Distribution and Information Hall, Kumamoto on November 9, 2014; Intex Osaka, Osaka on November 16, 2014; and Dream Messe Miyagi, Sendai on November 24, 2014. | |||
Each print features a foil stamp with the logo of the event it was awarded at behind the effect text, and all are unnumbered {{TCG|XY-P Promotional cards}}. | Each print features a foil stamp with the logo of the event it was awarded at behind the effect text, and all are unnumbered {{TCG|XY-P Promotional cards}}. |
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Victory Ring (Japanese: ビクトリーリング Victory Ring) is an Item card. It is one of the XY-P Promotional cards.
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Release information
In Japan, this card was first awarded to the top three competitors from the Junior League and the Open League at each Battle Festa venue, held at Intex Osaka, Osaka on December 15, 2013, and at the Tokyo International Exhibition Center, Tokyo on December 23, 2013. To progress to the final 'Climax Stage' at the Battle Festa, players had to accumulate as many consecutive wins at the 'Premier Stage' as possible, a prerequisite of which was four consecutive wins at the initial 'Challenge Stage'. When the allocated time for the 'Challenge Stage' ended, the top four players in terms of consecutive 'Premier Stage' wins were eligible to enter the knockout 'Climax Stage'.
The card was awarded again to the top three competitors in each league at each Lizardon Mega Battle event, held at the Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama on the weekend of May 3-4, 2014, and at Intex Osaka, Osaka on the weekend of May 17-18, 2014. The final round was held on the second day of each weekend, with the top sixteen from each league eligible to compete for entry into the Japan Champion Finals, held at Pokémon Center Osaka on the weekend of June 7-8, 2014.
For the Battle Festa 2014, this card was awarded to the top three competitors from the A League and the B League. All entrants began at the 'First Stage', and could progress to the 'Second Stage' by winning two consecutive battles. Players at the 'Second Stage' became eligible to enter the knockout 'Climax Stage' by achieving another three consecutive wins. The Battle Festa 2014 was held at five locations across Japan: ACT CITY Hamamatsu Exhibition Event Hall, Shizuoka on October 26, 2014; Sunshine City Bunka Kaikan, Tokyo on the weekend of November 1-2, 2014; Kumamoto City Distribution and Information Hall, Kumamoto on November 9, 2014; Intex Osaka, Osaka on November 16, 2014; and Dream Messe Miyagi, Sendai on November 24, 2014.
Each print features a foil stamp with the logo of the event it was awarded at behind the effect text, and all are unnumbered XY-P Promotional cards.
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Trivia
This card's effect matches that of the most recent print of Great Ball.
Origin
This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |