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==Information== | ==Information== | ||
The VSTAR Premium Trainer Box offered prospective players a platform to begin their game by including a selection of useful Pokémon, {{TCG|Trainer card|Trainer}}, and {{TCG|Energy card}}s from across the Sword & Shield Era and the opportunity to integrate these with the latest cards at the time by coming with 20 Star Birth booster packs. The fixed card selection comprised 19 Pokémon, 40 Trainer cards, 4 Special Energy cards, and 128 basic Energy cards—those other than the basic Energy cards also have a product-specific collection number and symbol. Each box was packaged with a number of accessories, including a set of 34 acrylic {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Damage|damage counters}}, a pair of premium {{TCG|Special | The VSTAR Premium Trainer Box offered prospective players a platform to begin their game by including a selection of useful Pokémon, {{TCG|Trainer card|Trainer}}, and {{TCG|Energy card}}s from across the Sword & Shield Era and the opportunity to integrate these with the latest cards at the time by coming with 20 Star Birth booster packs. The fixed card selection comprised 19 Pokémon, 40 Trainer cards, 4 Special Energy cards, and 128 basic Energy cards—those other than the basic Energy cards also have a product-specific collection number and symbol. Each box was packaged with a number of accessories, including a set of 34 acrylic {{DL|Appendix:Glossary (TCG)|Damage|damage counters}}, a pair of premium {{TCG|Special Condition|status markers}}, a {{TCG|coin}}, a damage counter case, and a VSTAR marker for use with the {{TCG|Pokémon VSTAR}} that debuted in the Star Birth expansion. | ||
==Card list== | ==Card list== | ||
{{halfdecklist/header|title=VSTAR Premium Trainer Box|type=Colorless|symbol=yes|image= | {{halfdecklist/header|title=VSTAR Premium Trainer Box|type=Colorless|symbol=yes|image=SetSymbolVSTAR Premium Trainer Box.png}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|001/030|E|{{TCG ID|VSTAR Premium Trainer Box|Cherubi|1}}|Grass||2}} | {{halfdecklist/entry|001/030|E|{{TCG ID|VSTAR Premium Trainer Box|Cherubi|1}}|Grass||2}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|002/030|E|{{TCG ID|VSTAR Premium Trainer Box|Cherrim|2}}|Grass||2}} | {{halfdecklist/entry|002/030|E|{{TCG ID|VSTAR Premium Trainer Box|Cherrim|2}}|Grass||2}} | ||
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{{halfdecklist/entry|028/030|D|{{TCG ID|VSTAR Premium Trainer Box|Training Court|28}}|Stadium||2}} | {{halfdecklist/entry|028/030|D|{{TCG ID|VSTAR Premium Trainer Box|Training Court|28}}|Stadium||2}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|029/030|D|[[Powerful C Energy (VSTAR Premium Trainer Box 29)|Powerful]] {{e|Colorless}} [[Powerful C Energy (VSTAR Premium Trainer Box 29)|Energy]]|Energy|Colorless|2}} | {{halfdecklist/entry|029/030|D|[[Powerful C Energy (VSTAR Premium Trainer Box 29)|Powerful]] {{e|Colorless}} [[Powerful C Energy (VSTAR Premium Trainer Box 29)|Energy]]|Energy|Colorless|2}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|030/030|D|[[Heat | {{halfdecklist/entry|030/030|D|[[Heat R Energy (VSTAR Premium Trainer Box 30)|Heat]] {{e|Fire}} [[Heat R Energy (VSTAR Premium Trainer Box 30)|Energy]]|Energy|Fire|2}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|GRA|—|{{TCG|Grass Energy}}|Energy|Grass|16}} | {{halfdecklist/entry|GRA|—|{{TCG|Grass Energy}}|Energy|Grass|16}} | ||
{{halfdecklist/entry|FIR|—|{{TCG|Fire Energy}}|Energy|Fire|16}} | {{halfdecklist/entry|FIR|—|{{TCG|Fire Energy}}|Energy|Fire|16}} |
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The VSTAR Premium Trainer Box (Japanese: プレミアムトレーナーボックス VSTAR) is a Pokémon Trading Card Game product that was released alongside the Japanese Star Birth expansion on January 14, 2022.
Information
The VSTAR Premium Trainer Box offered prospective players a platform to begin their game by including a selection of useful Pokémon, Trainer, and Energy cards from across the Sword & Shield Era and the opportunity to integrate these with the latest cards at the time by coming with 20 Star Birth booster packs. The fixed card selection comprised 19 Pokémon, 40 Trainer cards, 4 Special Energy cards, and 128 basic Energy cards—those other than the basic Energy cards also have a product-specific collection number and symbol. Each box was packaged with a number of accessories, including a set of 34 acrylic damage counters, a pair of premium status markers, a coin, a damage counter case, and a VSTAR marker for use with the Pokémon VSTAR that debuted in the Star Birth expansion.
Card list
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No. | Mark | Card | Type | Quantity | ||
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001/030 | Cherubi | 2× | ||||
002/030 | Cherrim | 2× | ||||
003/030 | Snorunt | 2× | ||||
004/030 | Froslass | 2× | ||||
005/030 | Mareep | 2× | ||||
006/030 | Flaaffy | 2× | ||||
007/030 | Mew | 2× | ||||
008/030 | Crobat | 1× | ||||
009/030 | Bronzor | 2× | ||||
010/030 | Bronzong | 2× | ||||
011/030 | Fog Crystal | I | 2× | |||
012/030 | Quick Ball | I | 4× | |||
013/030 | Evolution Incense | I | 2× | |||
014/030 | Tool Scrapper | I | 1× | |||
015/030 | Ultra Ball | I | 2× | |||
016/030 | Rare Candy | I | 2× | |||
017/030 | Ordinary Rod | I | 1× | |||
018/030 | Switch | I | 2× | |||
019/030 | Level Ball | I | 2× | |||
020/030 | Big Charm | I | 2× | |||
021/030 | Air Balloon | I | 2× | |||
022/030 | Raihan | Su | 2× | |||
023/030 | Korrina's Focus | Su | 2× | |||
024/030 | Professor's Research | Su | 4× | |||
025/030 | Boss's Orders | Su | 2× | |||
026/030 | Marnie | Su | 4× | |||
027/030 | Path to the Peak | St | 2× | |||
028/030 | Training Court | St | 2× | |||
029/030 | Powerful Energy | E | 2× | |||
030/030 | Heat Energy | E | 2× | |||
GRA | — | Grass Energy | E | 16× | ||
FIR | — | Fire Energy | E | 16× | ||
WAT | — | Water Energy | E | 16× | ||
LIG | — | Lightning Energy | E | 16× | ||
PSY | — | Psychic Energy | E | 16× | ||
FIG | — | Fighting Energy | E | 16× | ||
DAR | — | Darkness Energy | E | 16× | ||
MET | — | Metal Energy | E | 16× | ||
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