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This deck is similar to English releases such as the {{TCG|2-Player Starter Set}} and {{TCG|2-Player CD-ROM Starter Set}}, designed to introduce players to the TCG. | This deck is similar to English releases such as the {{TCG|2-Player Starter Set}} and {{TCG|2-Player CD-ROM Starter Set}}, designed to introduce players to the TCG. | ||
Like others, the Starter Deck also includes a rulebook, {{DL|Glossary (TCG)|Damage|damage counters}}, a {{TCG|Coin|custom coin}}, and card list. | Like others, the Starter Deck also includes a rulebook, {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Damage|damage counters}}, a {{TCG|Coin|custom coin}}, and card list. | ||
===Full Image Deck=== | ===Full Image Deck=== | ||
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Revision as of 22:27, 2 June 2015
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The Starter Deck (Japanese: 第1弾スターターパック Series 1 Starter Pack) is a Japanese-exclusive introductory Starter Deck that was released alongside the first Expansion Pack of the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Information
This Starter Deck is unusual as it contains a random assortment of cards, whereas regular Standard Decks contain the same pre-selected cards. This trend has been used in Japan with every first expansion in a new Generation and during transitional eras. Exceptions to this include Generation III, where it was implemented in part via half decks alongside Flight of Legends; and Generation V, where it was not implemented at all.
This deck is similar to English releases such as the 2-Player Starter Set and 2-Player CD-ROM Starter Set, designed to introduce players to the TCG.
Like others, the Starter Deck also includes a rulebook, damage counters, a custom coin, and card list.
Full Image Deck
Rulebook
Trivia
Unlike the majority of cards found in decks in Japan, these cards have Rarity symbols.
Deck list
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No. | Mark | Card | Type | Quantity | ||
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— | Random holographic rare card | 0× | ||||
— | Random rare card | 0× | ||||
— | Random uncommon cards | 0× | ||||
— | Random common cards | 0× | ||||
— | [[Image:RegMarkGrass Energy.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Grass Energy]] | Energy | 0× | |||
— | [[Image:RegMarkFire Energy.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Fire Energy]] | Energy | 0× | |||
— | [[Image:RegMarkWater Energy.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Water Energy]] | Energy | 0× | |||
— | [[Image:RegMarkLightning Energy.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Lightning Energy]] | Energy | 0× | |||
— | [[Image:RegMarkPsychic Energy.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Psychic Energy]] | Energy | 0× | |||
— | [[Image:RegMarkFighting Energy.png|x18px|link=Standard format (TCG)|Fighting Energy]] | Energy | 0× | |||
This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. |