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These cards have all been released through various Pokémon media to promote the {{pkmn|Battle e}} functionality used in several [[Generation III]] Pokémon games via [[Nintendo]]'s [[e-Reader]] peripheral. Only a handful of these were translated for English-language countries, the vast majority of them remain exclusive to Japan.
These are [[Pokémon Battle e]] cards that were released through promotions instead of standard card packs. Battle e cards can be scanned by the [[e-Reader]] to send exclusive data to the Pokémon games, such as Trainer battles or in-game gifts.
 
The vast majority are exclusive to Japan and were never released in English.


==Pokémon Battle e: Series 1 & 2==
==Pokémon Battle e: Series 1 & 2==
These cards are for use with {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}.
These cards are for use with {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}. Some of these cards were released in both Japanese and English.
{| class="roundtable" style="text-align:center; background: #{{ruby color light}}; border: 2px solid #{{sapphire color dark}}; {{roundy|10px}}"
 
{| class="roundtable" style="text-align:center; background: #{{ruby color light}}; border: 2px solid #{{sapphire color dark}};"
! style="width: 5em" | Card ID
! style="width: 5em" | Card ID
! Card Name
! Card Name
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| 08-N001
| 08-N001
| {{BE|Psychic Teruko}}
| {{BE|Psychic Teruko}}
| Japanese Club Nintendo Point Exchange (80 points)
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08-N002
| 08-N002
| {{BE|Triathlete Kimiko}}
| {{BE|Triathlete Kimiko}}
| Japanese Club Nintendo Point Exchange (80 points)
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08-N003
| 08-N003
| {{BE|Gentleman Norton}}
| {{BE|Gentleman Norton}}
| Japanese Club Nintendo Point Exchange (80 points)
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08-N004
| 08-N004
| {{BE|Guitarist Simon}}
| {{BE|Guitarist Simon}}
| Japanese Club Nintendo Point Exchange (80 points)
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08-N005
| 08-N005
| {{BE|Battle Girl Hozumi}}
| {{BE|Battle Girl Hozumi}}
| Japanese Club Nintendo Point Exchange (80 points)
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08-N006
| 08-N006
| {{BE|Lass Ritsue}}
| {{BE|Lass Ritsue}}
| Japanese Club Nintendo Point Exchange (80 points)
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08-N007
| 08-N007
| {{BE|School Kid Yuuma}}
| {{BE|School Kid Yuuma}}
| Japanese Club Nintendo Point Exchange (80 points)
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08-N008
| 08-N008
| {{BE|Expert Taisen}}
| {{BE|Expert Taisen}}
| Japanese Club Nintendo Point Exchange (80 points)
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
| 08-O001
| 08-O001
| {{BE|Decoration Present}}
| {{BE|Decoration Present}}
| 'Let's Decorate Secret Bases!' campaign (Japan only)
| "Let's Decorate Secret Bases!" campaign (Japan only)
| N/A
| N/A
|-
|-
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| Distributed at E3 2003; Nintendo Power Magazine (September 2003); Toys 'R' Us Summer Tour 2003
| Distributed at E3 2003; Nintendo Power Magazine (September 2003); Toys 'R' Us Summer Tour 2003
|-
|-
| 129-B001
| 129-B001
| {{BE|Gentleman Nils}}
| {{BE|Gentleman Nils}}
| N/A
| N/A
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| Packaged with American version of Pokémon Sapphire
| Packaged with American version of Pokémon Sapphire
|}
|}
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==Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e==
==Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e==
These cards are for use with {{g|Colosseum}}.
These cards are for use with {{g|Colosseum}}. They were exclusively released in Japanese.
{| align="left" style="background: #{{colosseum color light}}; width: 60%; border: 2px solid #{{colosseum color dark}}; {{roundy|10px}}"
 
{| class="roundtable" style="text-align:center; background: #{{colosseum color light}}; border: 2px solid #{{colosseum color dark}};"
! style="width: 5em" | Card ID
! Card Name
! Promotion
|-
|-
! style="background: #{{colosseum color}}; color: #000000; {{roundytl|10px}}" | Card ID
| 13-P001
! style="background: #{{colosseum color}}; color: #000000" | Card Name
| {{BE|Hunter Bit}}
! style="background: #{{colosseum color}}; color: #000000; {{roundytr|10px}}" | Promotion
| Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|-
| align="center" | 13-P001
| 13-P002
| align="center" | {{BE|Hunter Bit}}
| {{BE|Team Snagem Gaku}}
| align="center" | Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004
| Japanese Pokémon Colosseum Strategy Guide
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
| align="center" | 13-P002
| align="center" | {{BE|Team Snagem Gaku}}
| align="center" | Japanese Pokémon Colosseum Strategy Guide
|}
|}
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==Pokémon Battle e FireRed & LeafGreen==
==Pokémon Battle e FireRed & LeafGreen==
These cards are for use with {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}.
These cards are for use with {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}. They were exclusively released in Japanese.
{| align="left" style="background: #{{firered color light}}; width: 70%; border: 2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}}; {{roundy|10px}}"
 
{| class="roundtable" style="text-align:center; background: #{{firered color light}}; border: 2px solid #{{leafgreen color dark}};"
! style="width: 5em" | Card ID
! Card Name
! Promotion
|-
| 15-P001
| {{BE|Hiker Ayumu, Sailor Kousuke & Aroma Lady Ayano}}
| Coro Coro Magazine (May 2004)
|-
| 15-N001
| {{BE|Bird Keeper Hiroyuki}}
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
|-
|-
! style="background: #{{firered color}}; color: #000000; {{roundytl|10px}}" | Card ID
| 15-N002
! style="background: #{{firered color}}; color: #000000" | Card Name
| {{BE|Young Couple Miwa & Yuu}}
! style="background: #{{firered color}}; color: #000000; {{roundytr|10px}}" | Promotion
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|-
| align="center" | 15-P001
| 15-N003
| align="center" | {{BE|Hiker Ayumu, Sailor Kousuke & Aroma Lady Ayano}}
| {{BE|Channeler Miyako, Tamer Eita &  Poké Maniac Takahiko}}
| align="center" | Coro Coro Magazine (May 2004)
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|-
| align="center" | 15-N001
| 15-N004
| align="center" | {{BE|Bird Keeper Hiroyuki}}
| {{BE|Lady Marika}}
| align="center" | Japanese Club Nintendo Point Exchange (80 points)
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|-
| align="center" | 15-N002
| 15-PT001
| align="center" | {{BE|Young Couple Miwa & Yuu}}
| {{BE|Club Nintendo Specially-made Tower}}
| align="center" | Japanese Club Nintendo Point Exchange (80 points)
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
| align="center" | 15-N003
| align="center" | {{BE|Channeler Miyako, Tamer Eita &  Poké Maniac Takahiko}}
| align="center" | Japanese Club Nintendo Point Exchange (80 points)
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
| align="center" | 15-N004
| align="center" | {{BE|Lady Marika}}
| align="center" | Japanese Club Nintendo Point Exchange (80 points)
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
| align="center" | 15-PT001
| align="center" | {{BE|Club Nintendo Specially-made Tower}}
| align="center" | Japanese Club Nintendo Point Exchange (80 points)
|}
|}
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==Berry Fix cards==
==Berry Fix cards==
In Japan, e-reader patch cards were distributed as an alternative method to fix the infamous [[Berry glitch]].
In Japan, e-Reader patch cards were distributed as an alternative method to fix the infamous [[Berry glitch]]. They were exclusively released in Japanese.
{| align="left" style="background: #{{ruby color light}}; width: 60%; border: 2px solid #{{sapphire color dark}}; {{roundy|10px}}"
 
{| class="roundtable" style="text-align:center; background: #{{ruby color light}}; border: 2px solid #{{sapphire color dark}};"
! style="width: 5em" | Card ID
! Card Name
! Promotion
|-
|-
! style="background: #{{ruby color}}; color: #000000; {{roundytl|10px}}" | Card ID
| 16-A001
! style="background: #{{ruby color}}; color: #000000" | Card Name
| Berry glitch fixing program
! style="background: #{{ruby color}}; color: #000000; {{roundytr|10px}}" | Promotion
| Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
|-
| align="center" | 16-A001
| 16-A002
| align="center" | Berry glitch fixing program
| Berry glitch fixing program
| align="center" | Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004
| Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
| align="center" | 16-A002
| align="center" | Berry glitch fixing program
| align="center" | Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004
|}
|}
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==Pokémon Battle e Emerald==
==Pokémon Battle e Emerald==
These cards are for use with {{game|Emerald}}.
These cards are for use with {{game|Emerald}}. They were exclusively released in Japanese.
{| align="left" style="background: #{{emerald color light}}; width: 60%; border: 2px solid #{{emerald color dark}}; {{roundy|10px}}"
 
{| class="roundtable" style="text-align:center; background: #{{emerald color light}}; border: 2px solid #{{emerald color dark}};"
! style="width: 5em" | Card ID
! Card Name
! Promotion
|-
| 19-P001
| {{BE|Camper Soushi}}
| Japanese Pokémon Emerald Strategy Guide
|-
|-
! style="background: #{{emerald color}}; color: #000000; {{roundytl|10px}}" | Card ID
| 19-P002
! style="background: #{{emerald color}}; color: #000000" | Card Name
| {{BE|School Kid Toshinori}}
! style="background: #{{emerald color}}; color: #000000; {{roundytr|10px}}" | Promotion
| [[CoroCoro]] Magazine (November 2004)
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
| align="center" | 19-P001
| align="center" | {{BE|Camper Soushi}}
| align="center" | Japanese Pokémon Emerald Strategy Guide
|- style="background:#FFFFFF;"
| align="center" | 19-P002
| align="center" | {{BE|School Kid Toshinori}}
| align="center" | Coro Coro Magazine (November 2004)
|}
|}
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Revision as of 09:20, 27 October 2021

These are Pokémon Battle e cards that were released through promotions instead of standard card packs. Battle e cards can be scanned by the e-Reader to send exclusive data to the Pokémon games, such as Trainer battles or in-game gifts.

The vast majority are exclusive to Japan and were never released in English.

Pokémon Battle e: Series 1 & 2

These cards are for use with Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. Some of these cards were released in both Japanese and English.

Card ID Card Name Japanese English
08-P001 Dragon Tamer Craig Packaged with Japanese e-Reader + Packaged with Australian e-Reader
08-P002 Ninja Boy Yasuo Packaged with Japanese e-Reader + Packaged with Australian e-Reader
08-P003 Pokéfan Darlene Packaged with Japanese e-Reader + Packaged with Australian e-Reader
08-P004 Cool Trainer Mattego Packaged with Japanese e-Reader + Packaged with Australian e-Reader
08-P005 Collector Hidehiko Pokémon Scoop (Summer 2003); Pokémon Festa 2003 N/A
08-P006 Cool Trainer Yufu Pokémon Scoop (Summer 2003); Pokémon Festa 2003 N/A
08-P007 Ruin Maniac Sagami CoroCoro Magazine (October 2003) N/A
08-P008 Cool Trainer Mattego (Demo) Demo cards placed in selected stores in Japan throughout September 2003 (not for distribution) N/A
08-N001 Psychic Teruko Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) N/A
08-N002 Triathlete Kimiko Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) N/A
08-N003 Gentleman Norton Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) N/A
08-N004 Guitarist Simon Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) N/A
08-N005 Battle Girl Hozumi Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) N/A
08-N006 Lass Ritsue Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) N/A
08-N007 School Kid Yuuma Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) N/A
08-N008 Expert Taisen Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) N/A
08-O001 Decoration Present "Let's Decorate Secret Bases!" campaign (Japan only) N/A
00-C000 Eon Ticket N/A Distributed at E3 2003; Nintendo Power Magazine (September 2003); Toys 'R' Us Summer Tour 2003
129-B001 Gentleman Nils N/A Packaged with American version of Pokémon Ruby
129-B002 Lady Astrid N/A Packaged with American version of Pokémon Sapphire

Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e

These cards are for use with Pokémon Colosseum. They were exclusively released in Japanese.

Card ID Card Name Promotion
13-P001 Hunter Bit Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004
13-P002 Team Snagem Gaku Japanese Pokémon Colosseum Strategy Guide

Pokémon Battle e FireRed & LeafGreen

These cards are for use with Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. They were exclusively released in Japanese.

Card ID Card Name Promotion
15-P001 Hiker Ayumu, Sailor Kousuke & Aroma Lady Ayano Coro Coro Magazine (May 2004)
15-N001 Bird Keeper Hiroyuki Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
15-N002 Young Couple Miwa & Yuu Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
15-N003 Channeler Miyako, Tamer Eita & Poké Maniac Takahiko Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
15-N004 Lady Marika Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)
15-PT001 Club Nintendo Specially-made Tower Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points)

Berry Fix cards

In Japan, e-Reader patch cards were distributed as an alternative method to fix the infamous Berry glitch. They were exclusively released in Japanese.

Card ID Card Name Promotion
16-A001 Berry glitch fixing program Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004
16-A002 Berry glitch fixing program Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004

Pokémon Battle e Emerald

These cards are for use with Pokémon Emerald. They were exclusively released in Japanese.

Card ID Card Name Promotion
19-P001 Camper Soushi Japanese Pokémon Emerald Strategy Guide
19-P002 School Kid Toshinori CoroCoro Magazine (November 2004)


Series 1: Freezing RaySeizing PoisonHidden RuinsIron DefenseCordial BondSolid Armor
Series 2: Sharp ClawCursed ShowdownReversal BlowBattle without ConclusionSelf-Confidence not WastedSteady Power
Colosseum Series: Red PackBlue PackYellow PackGreen Pack
FireRed & LeafGreen Series: Red sub-setGreen sub-setBlue sub-setYellow sub-setTower target time sub-set
Emerald Series: 01-0809-1617-2425-3233-4041-4849-5657-64
Promotional series: Series 1 & 2ColosseumFireRed & LeafGreenEmerald


Pokémon e-Reader applications
Expedition Base Set: Diving CorsolaFlower PowerFlying JourneyGO, Poliwrath!Gotcha!Here Comes GloomHold Down Hoppip
Kingler's DayLifesaverMachop At WorkMagby and MagmarMake A Dash!MetronomeSweet Scent
Aquapolis: Dream EaterHarvest TimeJumping DoduoMighty TyranitarPunching BagsRolling VoltorbSneak and Snatch
Skyridge: Berry TreeDitto LeapfrogFollow HoothootLeek GameNight FlightPika PopRide the TuftWatch Out!
Promotional: Exciting Hide and SeekTime TravelFire HoopsImakuni?'s BallWooper's Juggling GameBig Fruit Strategy!Tokotoko Truck
Construction: Construction: ActionConstruction: Melody Box
Pokémon Battle e series: Pokémon Battle e: Series 1Pokémon Battle e: Series 2Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e
Pokémon Battle e FireRed & LeafGreenPokémon Battle e EmeraldPokémon Battle e Promotional cards
Berries: Pumkin BerryDrash BerryChilan BerryStrib BerryEggant BerryNutpea Berry
Ginema BerryKuo BerryYago BerryTouga BerryNiniku BerryTopo Berry
Others: Eon TicketPokémon Pinball: Ruby & SapphireSmeargle PaintList of TCG cards by e-Reader card ID
List of TCG cards with hidden attacksList of miscellaneous Pokémon e-Reader applications
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