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==Release information==
==Release information==
In conjunction with the establishment of the Pokémon Fan Club in April 1999 and the start of the first part of the Grand Party 1999-2000, the "Passport Challenge" was introduced to those who attended the Challenge Road '99 SUMMER events between July and August 1999. Participants were given a challenge passport to record details of any battles conducted during the Grand Party 1999-2000 campaign.<br>
In conjunction with the establishment of the Pokémon Fan Club in April 1999 and the start of the first part of the Grand Party 1999-2000, the "Passport Challenge" was introduced to those who attended the Challenge Road '99 Summer events between July and August 1999. Participants were given a challenge passport to record details of any battles conducted during the Grand Party 1999-2000 campaign, covering Challenge Road 1999, Autumn Battle Road 1999 and Spring Battle Road 2000. Upon recording the details of 50 matches they'd viewed, they could claim this card as a reward.
The second part of the Grand Party 1999-2000 incorporated the Autumn 1999 Battle Road events between September and December 1999, and the final part incorporated the Champion Road 2000 events between January and February 2000. Participants who collected 50 stamps along with all supporting evidence in their challenge passport before the end of the campaign were eligible for entry into the prize lottery, which was held at each regional Champion Road 2000 event. Winners of the prize lottery were awarded this card.
 
It was previously believed that after completing the Passport Challenge participants were then entered into a lottery for the chance to win this card, but that was simply a mistranslation. There was a lottery involved ''after'' this card had been obtained; the prize for completing the Passport Challenge was both this card and entrance into a lottery which offered the chance to win invites to attend the Champion Road 2000 event.
 
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This card is commonly known as ''Grand Party'', in reference to the words displayed in the illustration.
*This card is commonly known as ''Grand Party'', in reference to the words displayed in the illustration.
*At the height of the Pokémon phenomenon, this card was well publicized as being much rarer than it actually was (similar to the hype surrounding [[_____'s Pikachu (Wizards Promo 24)|Birthday Pikachu]]), sending initial overseas prices soaring – it is estimated that collectors paid sums of up to $200 during the initial boom. It can still be relatively easily obtained today for between $50 and $100.
*At the height of the Pokémon phenomenon, this card was well publicized as being much rarer than it actually was (similar to the hype surrounding [[_____'s Pikachu (Wizards Promo 24)|Birthday Pikachu]]), sending initial overseas prices soaring. Rumors were fueled by the card having double star rarity and the official ''Pocket Monsters Trading Card Game'' logo; two features usually reserved for the rarest cards in the world.
 
===Origin===
===Origin===


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Latest revision as of 08:09, 6 August 2024

TCG Card Back Japanese.jpg This article is about a Pokémon Trading Card Game card which has not yet been officially released in English. As such, this article may contain translated Japanese terms instead of English terms.

Trainer
Trainer Certification Card
カードトレーナー認定証 Trainer Certification Card
TrainerCertificationCardPromo.jpg
Illus. Ken Sugimori
Japanese expansion Unnumbered Promotional cards
Japanese Rarity RareRare Holo

Trainer Certification Card (Japanese: カードトレーナー認定証 Trainer Certification Card) is a Trainer card. It is one of the Unnumbered Promotional cards.

Card text

All prints
ACE SPEC You can't have more than 1 ACE SPEC card in your deck.
ACE SPEC You can't have more than 1 ACE SPEC card in your deck.
Team Plasma
Team Plasma
ACE SPEC You can't have more than 1 ACE SPEC card in your deck.
Team Flare TCG logo.png FLARE
Prism Star (Prism Star) Rule
You can't have more than 1 Prism Star card with the same name in your deck. If a Prism Star card would go to the discard pile, put it in the Lost Zone instead.
TAG TEAM
display:none;
display:none;
display:none;
display:none;
display:none;
{{{ruletext}}}
VSTAR Power
This card proves that you have recorded challenges against 50 opponents in your passport. You are now recognized as an Official Pokémon Card Certified Trainer.
 
Do Nothing  
At the beginning of your turn, flip a coin. If heads, you can do nothing during your turn. If tails, your opponent can do nothing during his or her next turn.
Ability
Do Nothing
 
At the beginning of your turn, flip a coin. If heads, you can do nothing during your turn. If tails, your opponent can do nothing during his or her next turn.
 
Do Nothing  
At the beginning of your turn, flip a coin. If heads, you can do nothing during your turn. If tails, your opponent can do nothing during his or her next turn.


Release information

In conjunction with the establishment of the Pokémon Fan Club in April 1999 and the start of the first part of the Grand Party 1999-2000, the "Passport Challenge" was introduced to those who attended the Challenge Road '99 Summer events between July and August 1999. Participants were given a challenge passport to record details of any battles conducted during the Grand Party 1999-2000 campaign, covering Challenge Road 1999, Autumn Battle Road 1999 and Spring Battle Road 2000. Upon recording the details of 50 matches they'd viewed, they could claim this card as a reward.

It was previously believed that after completing the Passport Challenge participants were then entered into a lottery for the chance to win this card, but that was simply a mistranslation. There was a lottery involved after this card had been obtained; the prize for completing the Passport Challenge was both this card and entrance into a lottery which offered the chance to win invites to attend the Champion Road 2000 event.

Trivia

  • This card is commonly known as Grand Party, in reference to the words displayed in the illustration.
  • At the height of the Pokémon phenomenon, this card was well publicized as being much rarer than it actually was (similar to the hype surrounding Birthday Pikachu), sending initial overseas prices soaring. Rumors were fueled by the card having double star rarity and the official Pocket Monsters Trading Card Game logo; two features usually reserved for the rarest cards in the world.

Origin


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