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| 08-P001 | | 08-P001 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Dragon Tamer}} Craig | ||
| Packaged with Japanese e-Reader + | | Packaged with Japanese e-Reader + | ||
| Packaged with Australian e-Reader | | Packaged with Australian e-Reader | ||
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| 08-P002 | | 08-P002 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Ninja Boy}} Yasuo | ||
| Packaged with Japanese e-Reader + | | Packaged with Japanese e-Reader + | ||
| Packaged with Australian e-Reader | | Packaged with Australian e-Reader | ||
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| 08-P003 | | 08-P003 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Poké Fan|Pokéfan}} Darlene | ||
| Packaged with Japanese e-Reader + | | Packaged with Japanese e-Reader + | ||
| Packaged with Australian e-Reader | | Packaged with Australian e-Reader | ||
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| 08-P004 | | 08-P004 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Ace Trainer|Cool Trainer}} Mattego | ||
| Packaged with Japanese e-Reader + | | Packaged with Japanese e-Reader + | ||
| Packaged with Australian e-Reader | | Packaged with Australian e-Reader | ||
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| 08-P005 | | 08-P005 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Collector}} Hidehiko | ||
| Pokémon Scoop (Summer 2003); [[Pokémon Festa]] 2003 | | [[Pokémon Scoop]] (Summer 2003); [[Pokémon Festa]] 2003 | ||
| N/A | | N/A | ||
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| 08-P006 | | 08-P006 | ||
| Cool Trainer Yufu | |||
| Pokémon Scoop (Summer 2003); Pokémon Festa 2003 | | Pokémon Scoop (Summer 2003); Pokémon Festa 2003 | ||
| N/A | | N/A | ||
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| 08-P007 | | 08-P007 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Ruin Maniac}} Sagami | ||
| [[CoroCoro]] Magazine (October 2003) | | [[CoroCoro]] Magazine (October 2003) | ||
| N/A | | N/A | ||
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| 08-P008 | | 08-P008 | ||
| Cool Trainer Mattego (Demo) | |||
| Demo cards placed in selected stores in Japan throughout September 2003 (not for distribution) | | Demo cards placed in selected stores in Japan throughout September 2003 (not for distribution) | ||
| N/A | | N/A | ||
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| 08-N001 | | 08-N001 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Psychic}} Teruko | ||
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | | Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | ||
| N/A | | N/A | ||
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| 08-N002 | | 08-N002 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Triathlete}} Kimiko | ||
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | | Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | ||
| N/A | | N/A | ||
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| 08-N003 | | 08-N003 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Gentleman}} Norton | ||
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | | Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | ||
| N/A | | N/A | ||
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| 08-N004 | | 08-N004 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Guitarist}} Simon | ||
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | | Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | ||
| N/A | | N/A | ||
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| 08-N005 | | 08-N005 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Battle Girl}} Hozumi | ||
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | | Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | ||
| N/A | | N/A | ||
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| 08-N006 | | 08-N006 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Lass}} Ritsue | ||
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | | Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | ||
| N/A | | N/A | ||
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| 08-N007 | | 08-N007 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|School Kid}} Yuuma | ||
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | | Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | ||
| N/A | | N/A | ||
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| 08-N008 | | 08-N008 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Expert}} Taisen | ||
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | | Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | ||
| N/A | | N/A | ||
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| 08-O001 | | 08-O001 | ||
| 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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| 00-C000 | | 00-C000 | ||
| [[ | | [[Eon Ticket]] | ||
| N/A | | N/A | ||
| Distributed at E3 2003; [[Nintendo Power]] vol. 173 (November 2003);<ref>" | | Distributed at E3 2003; [[Nintendo Power]] vol. 173 (November 2003);<ref>"Scan it then travel to a [[Southern Island|secret island]] in [[Hoenn]]! To learn how to use the ticket, read this month's [[Pokécenter]]." ''[[Nintendo Power]]''. Vol. 173. [[Nintendo of America|Nintendo of America Inc.]] November 2003. pp. 114–115.</ref><ref>comiclogfan1846 (December 14, 2021). [https://archive.org/details/nintendo-power-issue-173-november-2003/page/n119/mode/2up Nintendo Power Issue 173 ( November 2003)]. ''Internet Archive''. Retrieved May 6, 2023.</ref> Toys 'R' Us Summer Tour 2003{{fact}} | ||
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| 129-B001 | | 129-B001 | ||
| Gentleman Nils | |||
| N/A | | N/A | ||
| Packaged with American version of Pokémon Ruby | | Packaged with American version of Pokémon Ruby | ||
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| 129-B002 | | 129-B002 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Lady}} Astrid | ||
| N/A | | N/A | ||
| Packaged with American version of Pokémon Sapphire | | Packaged with American version of Pokémon Sapphire | ||
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| 13-P001 | | 13-P001 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Hunter}} Bit | ||
| Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004 | | Pokémon Scoop (Winter 2004); World Hobby Fair 2004 | ||
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| 13-P002 | | 13-P002 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Team Snagem}} Gaku | ||
| Japanese Pokémon Colosseum Strategy Guide | | Japanese Pokémon Colosseum Strategy Guide | ||
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| 15-P001 | | 15-P001 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Hiker}} Ayumu, {{tc|Sailor}} Kousuke & {{tc|Aroma Lady}} Ayano | ||
| Coro Coro Magazine (May 2004) | | Coro Coro Magazine (May 2004) | ||
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| 15-N001 | | 15-N001 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Bird Keeper}} Hiroyuki | ||
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | | Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | ||
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| 15-N002 | | 15-N002 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Young Couple}} Miwa & Yuu | ||
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | | Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | ||
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| 15-N003 | | 15-N003 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Channeler}} Miyako, {{tc|Tamer}} Eita & {{tc|Poké Maniac}} Takahiko | ||
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | | Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | ||
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| 15-N004 | | 15-N004 | ||
| Lady Marika | |||
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | | Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | ||
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| 15-PT001 | | 15-PT001 | ||
| Club Nintendo Specially-made Tower | |||
| Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | | Japanese Club Nintendo point exchange (80 points) | ||
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| 19-P001 | | 19-P001 | ||
| {{ | | {{tc|Camper}} Soushi | ||
| Japanese Pokémon Emerald Strategy Guide | | Japanese Pokémon Emerald Strategy Guide | ||
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| 19-P002 | | 19-P002 | ||
| School Kid Toshinori | |||
| [[CoroCoro]] Magazine (November 2004) | | [[CoroCoro]] Magazine (November 2004) | ||
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{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
==References== | |||
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{{Battle e}}<br> | {{Battle e}}<br> | ||
{{EreaderApps}} | {{EreaderApps}} |
Latest revision as of 02:44, 15 July 2024
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 |
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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 vol. 173 (November 2003);[1][2] Toys 'R' Us Summer Tour 2003[citation needed] |
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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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
- Main article: Pokémon Battle e Emerald Promotional cards (Battle e)
These cards are for use with Pokémon Emerald. They were exclusively released in Japanese.
Card ID | Card Name | Promotion |
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19-P001 | Camper Soushi | Japanese Pokémon Emerald Strategy Guide |
19-P002 | School Kid Toshinori | CoroCoro Magazine (November 2004) |
References
- ↑ "Scan it then travel to a secret island in Hoenn! To learn how to use the ticket, read this month's Pokécenter." Nintendo Power. Vol. 173. Nintendo of America Inc. November 2003. pp. 114–115.
- ↑ comiclogfan1846 (December 14, 2021). Nintendo Power Issue 173 ( November 2003). Internet Archive. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
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