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The Special Pucks (Japanese: スペシャルパック) are a collection of Pokémon Battrio pucks that could not be obtained through normal gameplay, and were instead distributed at events or with merchandise as promotional items. Pucks numbered 'P' were usually acquired in this way, with those numbered 'G' available only as top-ranking prizes in Pokémon Battrio tournaments. The collection comprises 80 pucks released over the course of the original Battrio series, followed by Battrio +, Battrio S, and Battrio 0.
Puck list
Puck No. | Name | Type | Rarity |
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P | Chimchar | ||
P | Chimchar | ||
P | Pikachu | ||
P | Munchlax | ||
G | Palkia | ||
G | Infernape | ||
G | Grotle | ||
P | Espeon | ||
P | Umbreon | ||
P | Piplup | ||
P | Turtwig | ||
P | Leafeon | ||
P | Glaceon | ||
P | Gyarados | ||
G | Dialga | ||
G | Empoleon | ||
G | Monferno | ||
P | Regigigas | ||
P | Snorlax | ||
P | Shaymin | ||
P | Chimchar | ||
P | Croagunk | ||
P | Magmortar | ||
P | Lucario | ||
P | Riolu | ||
P | Electivire | ||
G | Darkrai | ||
G | Blaziken | ||
G | Grovyle | ||
P | Torchic | ||
P | Plusle | ||
P | Minun | ||
P | Sceptile | ||
P | Munchlax | ||
P | Wooper | ||
P | Machamp | ||
P | Arceus | ||
P | Pichu | ||
P | Piplup | ||
P | Combusken | ||
P | Pachirisu | ||
P | Regigigas | ||
P | Marshtomp | ||
P | Grovyle | ||
P | Rayquaza | ||
G | Arceus | ||
G | Heatran | ||
G | Mismagius | ||
P | Abomasnow | ||
P | Typhlosion | ||
P | Feraligatr | ||
P | Meganium | ||
P | Pikachu | ||
P | Piplup | ||
P | Pichu | ||
P | Pikachu | ||
P | Garchomp | ||
P | Pikachu | ||
P | Pikachu | ||
P | Pikachu | ||
P | Drapion | ||
P | Dragonite | ||
P | Luxray | ||
P-☆ | Gyarados | ||
P | Gyarados | ||
P | Raichu | ||
P | Celebi | ||
P | Pikachu | ||
P | Celebi | ||
P | Empoleon | ||
P | Pikachu | ||
P | Rotom | ||
P | Ho-Oh | ||
P | Mewtwo | ||
G | Dialga | ||
G | Palkia | ||
G | Arceus | ||
P | Rayquaza | ||
P | Mew | ||
P | Lugia | ||
P | Arceus |
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