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Image:PMT2.PNG|The back of the box. | Image:PMT2.PNG|The back of the box. | ||
Image:PMT3.PNG|All 6 [[starter Pokémon]] of the game. | Image:PMT3.PNG|All 6 [[starter Pokémon]] of the game. | ||
Image:PMT4.PNG|The 5 game pieces you can choose. | Image:PMT4.PNG|The 5 of the 6 game pieces you can choose. | ||
Image:PMT5.PNG|The 6 different chip colors, in order from weakest to strongest. All yellow chips are [[legendary Pokémon. | Image:PMT5.PNG|The 6 different chip colors, in order from weakest to strongest. All yellow chips are [[legendary Pokémon. | ||
Image:PMT6.PNG|The rival cards featuring [[Gary]] and the [[Elite_Four#Kanto.2FJohto_Elite_Four|Kanto Elite Four]]. Unlike other cards, these are thicker and hard. | Image:PMT6.PNG|The rival cards featuring [[Gary]] and the [[Elite_Four#Kanto.2FJohto_Elite_Four|Kanto Elite Four]]. Unlike other cards, these are thicker and hard. |
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Pokémon Master Trainer is a board game produced in 1999 by Hasbro and Milton Bradley. The objective of the game is to beat your real-life opponent, all rivals, and capture different Pokémon.
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The front of the box.
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The back of the box.
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All 6 starter Pokémon of the game.
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The 5 of the 6 game pieces you can choose.
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The 6 different chip colors, in order from weakest to strongest. All yellow chips are [[legendary Pokémon.
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The rival cards featuring Gary and the Kanto Elite Four. Unlike other cards, these are thicker and hard.
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An item card. These give the player items such as Poké Balls and Potions.
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An event card, which let you do things such as Fly and get a chance to obtain a legendary Pokémon.
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The game board, completely set up.