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'''Noble Victories''' is the name given to the third main expansion of the ''Black & White Series'' of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. In Japan, it was released as '''Red Collection''', the second expansion in the Pokémon Card Game BW Era. It is based on {{game|Black and White|s}}, featuring [[Generation V]] Pokémon and the Victory Pokémon {{p|Victini}}. The English expansion was released on November 16, 2011, while the Japanese expansion was released on July 15, 2011. | '''Noble Victories''' is the name given to the third main expansion of the ''Black & White Series'' of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]. In Japan, it was released as '''Red Collection''', the second expansion in the Pokémon Card Game BW Era. It is based on {{game|Black and White|s}}, featuring [[Generation V]] Pokémon and the Victory Pokémon {{p|Victini}}. The English expansion was released on November 16, 2011, while the Japanese expansion was released on July 15, 2011. | ||
Noble Victories contains all cards from the Red Collection, as well as all {{TCG|Battle Theme Deck: Victini|Victini decks'}} cards, and a select few cards from {{TCG|Psycho Drive}} and {{TCG|Hail Blizzard}}. | |||
A new mechanic for [[Fossil]] Pokémon was introduced, named {{TCG|Restored Pokémon}}. In order to play a Restored Pokémon, the player must first play the respective Fossil card, search the bottom seven cards of their deck for the corresponding Pokémon, and then put it onto their Bench. | A new mechanic for [[Fossil]] Pokémon was introduced, named {{TCG|Restored Pokémon}}. In order to play a Restored Pokémon, the player must first play the respective Fossil card, search the bottom seven cards of their deck for the corresponding Pokémon, and then put it onto their Bench. | ||
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{{Setlist/nmentry|89/101|{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|Druddigon|89}}|Colorless||Rare}} | {{Setlist/nmentry|89/101|{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|Druddigon|89}}|Colorless||Rare}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|90/101|{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|Cover Fossil|90}}|Item||Uncommon}} | {{Setlist/nmentry|90/101|{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|Cover Fossil|90}}|Item||Uncommon}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|91/101|{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|Eviolite|91}}|Item|Tool|Uncommon}} | {{Setlist/nmentry|91/101|{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|Eviolite|91}}|Item|Pokémon Tool|Uncommon}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|92/101|{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|N|92}}|Supporter||Uncommon}} | {{Setlist/nmentry|92/101|{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|N|92}}|Supporter||Uncommon}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|93/101|{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|Plume Fossil|93}}|Item||Uncommon}} | {{Setlist/nmentry|93/101|{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|Plume Fossil|93}}|Item||Uncommon}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|94/101|{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|Rocky Helmet|94}}|Item|Tool|Uncommon}} | {{Setlist/nmentry|94/101|{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|Rocky Helmet|94}}|Item|Pokémon Tool|Uncommon}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|95/101|{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|Super Rod|95}}|Item||Uncommon}} | {{Setlist/nmentry|95/101|{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|Super Rod|95}}|Item||Uncommon}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|96/101|{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|Xtransceiver|96}}|Item||Uncommon}} | {{Setlist/nmentry|96/101|{{TCG ID|Noble Victories|Xtransceiver|96}}|Item||Uncommon}} | ||
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{{Setlist/nmentry|062/066|{{TCG ID|Red Collection|Plume Fossil|62}}|Item||U}} | {{Setlist/nmentry|062/066|{{TCG ID|Red Collection|Plume Fossil|62}}|Item||U}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|063/066|{{TCG ID|Red Collection|Cover Fossil|63}}|Item||U}} | {{Setlist/nmentry|063/066|{{TCG ID|Red Collection|Cover Fossil|63}}|Item||U}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|064/066|{{TCG ID|Red Collection|Rocky Helmet|64}}|Item|Tool|U}} | {{Setlist/nmentry|064/066|{{TCG ID|Red Collection|Rocky Helmet|64}}|Item|Pokémon Tool|U}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|065/066|{{TCG ID|Red Collection|Eviolite|65}}|Item|Tool|U}} | {{Setlist/nmentry|065/066|{{TCG ID|Red Collection|Eviolite|65}}|Item|Pokémon Tool|U}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|066/066|{{TCG ID|Red Collection|N|66}}|Supporter||U}} | {{Setlist/nmentry|066/066|{{TCG ID|Red Collection|N|66}}|Supporter||U}} | ||
{{Setlist/nmentry|067/066|{{TCG ID|Red Collection|Virizion|67}}|Grass||SR}} | {{Setlist/nmentry|067/066|{{TCG ID|Red Collection|Virizion|67}}|Grass||SR}} | ||
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==Languages this set is released in== | ==Languages this set is released in== | ||
The Red Collection set is released in Japanese and Korean. The Japanese set is only available in 1st edition, and the Korean set is only available in unlimited edition. | The Red Collection set is released in Japanese and Korean. The Japanese set is only available in 1st edition, and the Korean set is only available in unlimited edition. Cards in the English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish sets were also available as Reverse Holos. The Portuguese version of this set lacked any Reverse Holos. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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* [https://www.pokemon.com/static-assets/content-assets/cms2/pdf/trading-card-game/checklist/bw3_web_cardlist_en.pdf Set checklist] | |||
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Pokémon TCG: Black & White—Noble Victories (Japanese: レッドコレクション Red Collection) is the name given to the third main expansion of cards from the Black & White Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. It is the second main expansion from the BW Era of the Pokémon Card Game in Japan. The set continues to feature Generation V Pokémon in the card game.
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New Legends for a Noble Victory!
The Black & White—Noble Victories expansion crowns you a noble among players! Choose from more than 90 amazing new Pokémon, including the Victory Pokémon Victini, plus new Fossil and Legendary Pokémon. Noble Victories helps you battle in style with new powers, new strategies, and new ways to conquer your opponents. So, seize the spoils—rally your Pokémon and get ready to battle your way to victory!
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Noble Victories is the name given to the third main expansion of the Black & White Series of the Pokémon Trading Card Game. In Japan, it was released as Red Collection, the second expansion in the Pokémon Card Game BW Era. It is based on Pokémon Black and White, featuring Generation V Pokémon and the Victory Pokémon Victini. The English expansion was released on November 16, 2011, while the Japanese expansion was released on July 15, 2011.
Noble Victories contains all cards from the Red Collection, as well as all Victini decks' cards, and a select few cards from Psycho Drive and Hail Blizzard.
A new mechanic for Fossil Pokémon was introduced, named Restored Pokémon. In order to play a Restored Pokémon, the player must first play the respective Fossil card, search the bottom seven cards of their deck for the corresponding Pokémon, and then put it onto their Bench.
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Languages this set is released in
The Red Collection set is released in Japanese and Korean. The Japanese set is only available in 1st edition, and the Korean set is only available in unlimited edition. Cards in the English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish sets were also available as Reverse Holos. The Portuguese version of this set lacked any Reverse Holos.
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